Pratica di Shadowing: 📖 Reading | IELTS Speaking Part 1 | Model Answers and Vocabulary (2026) - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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Hello, lovely.
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I'm Maria.
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My name is Rory, and we're the hosts of the IELTS Speaking for Success podcast.
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The podcast that aims to help you improve your speaking skills,
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as well as your listening skills along the way.
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We've started this podcast to give you super grammar and fabulous vocabulary for your high IELTS school.
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Your band 9th school.
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Rory, so who are you today?
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Today, I'm a starship captain.
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Why not?
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Starship captain.
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So starship, dear listener, a ship that goes up into space.
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A starship captain.
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So Rory was a dancer.
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Then he was a chewing gum tester.
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And now he is a starship captain.
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Why is Rory doing this?
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Because he's bored.
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And every time he says hello,
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he decides to take up a new profession.
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Are you enjoying this?
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And Maria's like, are you enjoying this?
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Please say no so that Rory will stop lying.
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Feel free to make suggestions in the comments.
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I have like five left,
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but I can always hear more.
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Yeah, but Rory, like you've got another profession.
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Aren't you a writer?
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Yes, I am.
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I have written five books, six, I don't know.
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Rory has actually written five or six books, and that's the truth.
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and today we're gonna be talking about reading interesting
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do you like reading i love it actually i've always got at least one
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or two books on the go throughout the year even
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when i'm busy it's uh it's great finding out new ways or to do things or
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being entertained by a new story or an old one if I'm rereading something that I've already worked my way through.
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How often do you read books?
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Oh, all the time, at least once a day,
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or I try to anyway,
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unless I'm feeling really tired and I can't quite manage it.
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When do you usually read books?
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These days it's before I go to sleep,
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so just after I get into bed I'll sit
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or lie for a bit and try and read at least a chapter a night.
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When I have more free time,
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sometimes I read in the afternoon too.
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Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?
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Oh, definitely on paper.
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Looking at a screen for hours on end isn't ideal for me.
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And I think I read somewhere that it hurts your eyes or at least damages your sleep in some way.
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I understand an e-reader or a phone is more portable,
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but they're the last things I want to look at when I'm trying to focus.
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Are your reading habits now different from the past?
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Well, while I read a lot of books as a child,
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I definitely read more now,
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even though I have less free time.
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I think it's because I'm better with time management,
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or at least that aspect of it.
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Before, I'd read a lot,
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but it was pretty haphazard,
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so I'd get through loads of chapters in one go and then leave the book for a bit.
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I'm much more consistent so I can read two books a month and that's fine.
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As you know, we now release all of our premium content for free and it's available for one month.
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After one month, it goes into our super secret archive.
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To sign up for the archive,
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click the link in the description below.
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See you soon.
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Yay, reading.
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Dear listener, are you a book person?
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Are you into reading?
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A reader.
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A reader.
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Are you an avid reader, an enthusiastic reader?
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Hmm?
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you can be you know you can listen to books like
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audio books kind of it also counts as reading like i
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listen to audio books why not you can say i love
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reading i hate it i love it i enjoy it i'm
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a big fan of books i'm a big fan of sci-fi novels poetry you know what what do you like
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I always have one or two books on the go throughout the year.
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So kind of I read one or two books.
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So I pick one I read, then another.
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So I read two books at the same time.
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It's great finding out new things.
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So I love reading because I enjoy being entertained by a new story.
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I like to be in the know.
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In the know of new things,
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yeah oh i like having fun with new stories sometimes i
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reread books i read books the same book again that's an
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interesting word to say though reread reread yeah like re-listen reread
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i read once a day i read every day often sometimes
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like twice a week right i try to read every day but like if I'm feeling tired,
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I don't usually read, or I enjoy listening to books,
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I prefer audio books to paper books.
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So we say kind of traditional books,
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paper books, or printed books,
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online books, e-books on a computer, yeah, or audio books.
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Me, for example, I listen to audio books more often than I read paper books.
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Rory, what was the last book you read?
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Oh, it's going to be something about science, something space.
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It's not.
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It's, um, hold on a minute.
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I've got them behind me.
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Because Rory usually reads something really sophisticated.
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I read a book called,
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I just looked there at my bookcase.
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It's a book called Fierce Medicine.
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It's by a lady called Anna Forrest,
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who created a system of yoga.
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And so I was reading about her life and her thoughts on various yoga practices.
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There we go.
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You seem very sophisticated.
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No, some of the language in there is not sophisticated.
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Anna Forrest is a very plain-spoken woman.
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She tells it how it is,
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and she swears a lot.
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Okay.
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Swears like she uses a bad language.
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Yes, she says words like...
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And Rory, what do you call books?
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You read them and they can help you develop certain skills.
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Oh, well, I suppose that could just be reference books,
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but maybe self-help books if it's skills for life.
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Self-help.
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Yeah, like skills for life,
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communication skills, and self-help books are very popular these days.
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Like how to get rid of depression or I don't know.
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Whether that works or not is up for discussion.
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How to be this or that.
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How to be depression-free.
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That's up for discussion.
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I prefer reading on paper or I prefer e-books.
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I don't enjoy looking at a screen for hours.
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I don't enjoy e-books.
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Like I prefer traditional books, printed books.
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Or you can say that I usually download books on my phone.
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I read from my phone.
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It's quite portable portable, like you can carry it everywhere, right?
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Some books are really heavy.
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And you can say that I have an e-reader.
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So if you have a special device,
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I don't know how many people these days have an e-reader,
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a special device only for books.
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As a child, I used to read a lot.
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Or as a child, I didn't use to read much.
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But now I read much more.
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I read almost every day.
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Or I'm better with my time management,
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I can manage my time more effectively.
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I get through a lot of chapters,
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like a book has a chapter,
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like maybe 10 chapters, like 10 parts.
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It's called a chapter, a part,
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one part of a book.
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And you can read two chapters in the evening
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or get through two chapters in one go at once in one go at once for example
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if i read a detective novel i get through many chapters in one go
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so i read like 10 chapters 10 parts
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and then i can leave the book for a bit
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so kind of you just stop reading uh what you call a book
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that is impossible to put down you're like you keep reading
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and reading page turner so
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if it's a page turner i can spend my whole evening reading one book
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and i can read two books a month for example
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and dear listener like you can say i dislike reading i
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don't read a lot i don't read much i'm not an avid reader
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so kind of i used to read a lot of books at school
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but these days i just use social media you know tiktok instagram
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that that's enough reading for me i read news
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or like journals right magazines scientific articles perhaps news stories that's
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also reading posts on instagram that's reading yeah well maybe why not um it is
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but it's probably not very in-depth reading is it like do you think uh people these days read a lot
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because of all this social media it depends on how you
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define a lot doesn't it i mean people read more than they did maybe a hundred years ago
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because they have more free time to read and there are more jobs
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that require reading but are they reading in the same depth
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and volume as before because the messages are usually shorter for example so it's up for discussion i think
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I want to believe that people are reading more and
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that we are more intelligent but
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if you turn on the news you will understand why some people are skeptical about this
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yeah and like audiobooks are becoming really popular yeah
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and audiobooks count as reading but they're not as popular as paper books
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oh I don't know that's the thing because there are a lot of bookstores still
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yeah also there are like reading clubs
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right have you ever visited a reading club you read the book and then you discuss it with people Yeah,
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and like lots of people say that,
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okay, just read for at least 10 minutes a day,
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just to get you going.
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Like 10 minutes a day, that's your reading time.
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Not the time, read a chapter,
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like a complete unit of reading and then call it a day.
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Yeah, and reading is a kind of meditation practice.
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right we are ready for a wrap-up joke about reading right
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so the joke is i wrote a book about falling down the stairs it's a step-by-step guide
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oh god obviously stairs have steps
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and a step-by-step guide tells you how to do things one step at a time
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or one part of the procedure at a time
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so that's the overlap
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and i have just died on the inside explaining this joke right there is
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that so i wrote a book about falling down the stairs you know like you go up the stairs
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and if you go down the stairs you can just fall over
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so i wrote a book about falling down the stairs it's a step-by-step guide yes stairs have steps.
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So it's a step-by-step guide.
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Ha ha ha ha ha ha.
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Thank you very much for listening, you know.
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We love you.
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We hug you.
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Stay with us and we'll get back to you in our next episode.
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Bye.
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Bye.
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I'm not joking, by the way.
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I do literally have five other jobs written down here ready to go.
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do you like reading i love it actually i've always got at least one
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or two books on the go throughout the year even
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when i'm busy it's uh it's great finding out new ways
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or to do things or being entertained by a new story
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or an old one if i'm rereading something that i've already worked my way through.
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How often do you read books?
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Oh, all the time, at least once a day,
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or I try to anyway,
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unless I'm feeling really tired and I can't quite manage it.
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When do you usually read books?
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These days it's before I go to sleep,
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so just after I get into bed I'll sit
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or lie for a bit and try and read at least a chapter a night.
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When I have more free time,
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sometimes I read in the afternoon too.
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Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?
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Oh definitely on paper.
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Looking at a screen for hours on end isn't ideal for me
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and I think I read somewhere that it hurts your eyes or at least damages your sleep in some way.
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I understand an e-reader or a phone is more portable
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but they're the last things I want to look at when I'm trying to focus.
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Are your reading habits now different from the past?
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Well, I read a lot of books as a child.
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I definitely read more now,
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even though I have less free time.
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I think it's because I'm better with time management,
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or at least that aspect of it.
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Before, I'd read a lot,
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but it was pretty haphazard.
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So I'd get through loads of chapters in one go and then leave the book for a bit.
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Now I'm much more consistent so I can read two books a month and that's fine.

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Perché praticare la conversazione con questo video?

Questo video è un'ottima risorsa per chi desidera migliorare la propria pratica di conversazione in inglese. I presentatori, Maria e Rory, utilizzano un tono colloquiale e stimolante che rende l'ascolto affascinante. Attraverso l'interazione vivace, gli spettatori possono acquisire fiducia nella loro abilità di parlare in inglese. Inoltre, il contenuto invita a riflettere su argomenti quotidiani come la lettura, rendendolo molto pertinente per gli studenti che desiderano esprimersi su esperienze personali e preferenze.

Grammatica ed espressioni nel contesto

Nel dialogo, ci sono diverse strutture grammaticali e frasi utili che emergono. Ecco alcune delle più significative:

  • Domande aperte: Le domande come "Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?" incoraggiano risposte dettagliate e non solo semplici "sì" o "no". Ciò è fondamentale per la pratica della conversazione in inglese.
  • Uso degli avverbi di frequenza: Frasi come "I read at least once a day" forniscono indizi su quanto spesso si svolga un'attività, migliorando la fluidità nella descrizione delle routine quotidiane.
  • Espressioni personali: Rory menziona "I have always got at least one or two books on the go," dove l'uso dell'espressione "on the go" rende la conversazione più ricca e colloquiale.

Trappole comuni nella pronuncia

Durante la visione del video, è importante prestare attenzione a alcune parole e accenti che possono risultare complicati, soprattutto per chi sta cercando di migliorare la pronuncia in inglese:

  • "Reading": La pronuncia corretta è importante; può essere confusa con "reading" e "reading." Assicurati di articolare bene.
  • "Definitely": Questo è un altro termine che può essere difficile per i nuovi apprendisti. Ricorda di enfatizzare la prima sillaba.
  • Accenti regionali: L'accento di Rory potrebbe variare rispetto ad altri accenti britannici o americani. È utile ascoltare una varietà di parlanti per affinare la tua comprensione.

Incorporando l'ascolto e l'imitazione, attraverso metodologie come lo shadowing, gli studenti possono notevolmente migliorare la loro pronuncia e fluidità. Consigliamo di utilizzare il shadowspeaks per praticare queste tecniche e affinare ulteriormente le proprie abilità linguistiche.

Cos'è la tecnica dello Shadowing?

Shadowing è una tecnica di apprendimento delle lingue supportata da studi scientifici, originariamente sviluppata per la formazione dei traduttori professionisti e resa popolare dal poliglotta Dr. Alexander Arguelles. Il metodo è semplice ma potente: ascolti un audio in inglese di madrelingua e lo ripeti immediatamente ad alta voce — come un'ombra che segue il parlante con un ritardo di solo 1–2 secondi. A differenza dell'ascolto passivo o degli esercizi di grammatica, lo shadowing costringe il tuo cervello e i muscoli della bocca a elaborare e riprodurre simultaneamente i modelli di discorso reale. La ricerca dimostra che migliora significativamente la precisione della pronuncia, l'intonazione, il ritmo, il discorso connesso, la comprensione dell'ascolto e la fluidità del parlato — rendendolo uno dei metodi più efficaci per la preparazione alla prova di speaking dell'IELTS e per la comunicazione reale in inglese.

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