Pratica di Shadowing: Spending a Day on Earth 200 Million Years Ago - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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Earth's 200 million Years ago was a very different place from now for starters Earth only had one continent pangaea Which later with tectonic plates moving split into many more continents that we have today?
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Earth's 200 million Years ago was a very different place from now for starters Earth only had one continent pangaea Which later with tectonic plates moving split into many more continents that we have today?
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So all of today's continents can fit inside pangaea almost perfectly pangaea was surrounded by a gigantic ocean [Ponte] [Lhasa] or old Pacific which covered 70% of the whole surface So then what would going back in time and spending a day [on] Earth 200 million years ago be like it should be noted that a day in Earth 200 million years ago was around 23 hours not 24 hours so let's put you in North American part of pangaea which was ruled by dinosaurs as well as the whole surface and Generally reptiles and cold-blooded creatures were all over pangaea So let's say you were roaming around in one of the forests there it would be quite an experience You would see many alien like species or at least many different species That didn't survive or adapt and are not present in today's world. I mean [Justin] think about it. It is estimated that [99%] of all species that ever existed went extinct and 20 million Years ago many more mass extinction events were to come So just in the [forests] you would see many species of fascinating trees insects and reptiles that didn't get to survive you would see how they move eat act and It would be the greatest throw back in time, but there would be no flowers bees ants Snakes and any mammals and tons upon tons of species and nurse that are present today The whole Surface would look somewhat different Many Mountains have been formed that are not here today as well as many ancient deserts interestingly Part of [antarctica] was not covered in snow there were no snowy Wasteland and since that article was a bit closer to the equator meaning there Maybe was a huge hunk of desert, but as well parts that were covered [with] vegetation So today's antarctica is nothing alike old Antarctica which possibly had forests with many organisms living in it the climate of the whole planet?
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Was as well very different distribution of cold and warm temperature was very different because of continents which changed wind paths Occasionally while roaming around Asian forests a group of flying reptiles petrol soars with their 10 meter Wingspan Would fly over finding dinosaurs on pangaea as well wouldn't be very hard since they are the top Predators before mammals from finding a raptors which are actually just 1 metre in length?
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Not that big to finding the biggest dinosaurs and biggest Organisms to have ever walked the surface of Earth Toria Sars super source and many other Gigantic dinosaurs, they were 39 meters in length, which is comparable to the height of the ten story building Still you should keep a distance from these giants, but if they spot you they likely wouldn't try to eat You since they likely only ate?
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Vegetation who knows what would go through their brains was seeing a creature from future But there were predatory dinosaurs, so keeping a distance is good So then let's travel to see panthalassa the big ocean the water seems inviting as always But this time it has more sharks and other species that are predators just a hundred metres off the coast The danger will rise drastically taking a deep dive again same as in the surface there would be unrecognizable species living in the ocean from large Sharks to reptile like fish to other unknown species so this would be all great, but the big problem is that Just a single human could contaminate the whole world with its viruses from the future which we are immune to but at this time there was the earliest evidence of virus presence through cells being infected so you might pick up some type [of] virus [that] is deadly to Today's humans still there might have been even earlier viruses viruses are poorly understood And we can't even decide whether or not they are alive, so Then we can see that if we had a time machine it would be worth it to go back in time 200 million years ago to see what was before the existence of Whole humanity which arised very early compared to organisms that were here before us It would be one of the best throwbacks. We never got to experience you

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Questo video offre un'opportunità unica per immergersi in una narrazione affascinante sulla Terra di 200 milioni di anni fa. Praticare la conversazione in inglese in un contesto così ricco di dettagli storici e scientifici può aiutarti a migliorare la tua fluidità. Ascoltare il narratore descrivere ecosistemi antichi, specie estinte e geologia ti permette di espandere il tuo vocabolario e di applicare nuove espressioni in un contesto. Utilizzando il shadow speech, puoi anche migliorare la tua pronuncia emulando il tono e il ritmo del parlato, rendendo l'esperienza di apprendimento più coinvolgente ed efficace.

Grammatica ed espressioni nel contesto

  • Usi del passato semplice: Il narratore parla frequentemente al passato semplice per descrivere eventi storici, come "Earth was a very different place". Questo ti insegna come utilizzare correttamente i verbi al passato nelle conversazioni quotidiane.
  • Descrizioni dettagliate con aggettivi: Espressioni come "gigantic ocean" e "fascinating trees" mostrano come gli aggettivi arricchiscono le descrizioni. Utilizzare aggettivi appropriati può rendere le tue conversazioni più vive e interessanti.
  • Condizionali per le ipotesi: Frasi come "if we had a time machine" illustrano l'uso del periodo ipotetico, molto comune in conversazioni teoriche o speculative. Questo ti aiuta a esprimere pensieri complessi in modo chiaro.
  • Frasi informative: Il narratore usa frasi come "It is estimated that 99% of all species that ever existed went extinct," offrendo un esempio su come presentare informazioni in modo convincente durante un dibattito o una presentazione.

Trappole di pronuncia comuni

Durante l'ascolto, potresti incontrare alcune parole o frasi difficili da pronunciare. Ad esempio:

  • Organisms: Fai attenzione alla pronuncia della "o" all'inizio e della "g", che può risultare complicata per chi sta migliorare la pronuncia inglese.
  • Pangaea: Questa parola potrebbe non essere familiare, ma è importante per la sua rilevanza storica. Presta attenzione all'intonazione, che deve essere chiara e decisa.
  • Predatory: La "e" e la "t" in questa parola possono essere confuse; assicurati di pronunciarle distintamente per evitare fraintendimenti.

Utilizzando video come questo, puoi imparare l'inglese con YouTube mentre ti diverti, esplorando una fase sorprendente della storia della Terra. Integrare queste pratiche nella tua routine quotidiana ti aiuterà a migliorare la tua capacità di parlare in inglese con sicurezza.

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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