Pratica di Shadowing: still can’t speak English? - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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How long did it take you to become fluent in English?
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How long did it take you to become fluent in English?
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These are actual comments that I received from you guys.
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And honestly, a lot of the comments sound exactly like the thoughts that I used to have.
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I know the feeling of,
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why is this not working for me?
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Because I've been studying English for years.
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I know, I've been that too.
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So instead of just replying in the comments about my English,
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I turned on the camera.
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We are going to read the comments together and I'll answer as honestly as I can.
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I'm gonna give you a shout out.
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Exciting!
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And if I've ever screenshot your comment,
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you might be in this video.
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So let's get into it.
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So yeah, I collected all the questions slash comments here and I'm gonna read them.
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Should I read the name too?
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Hmm.
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Okay, the comment from English Habit.
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When I tried to make up my own sentences,
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the expressions didn't feel natural,
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so I started memorizing sentences used by native speakers.
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However, that only lasted for a brief moment.
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I end up forgetting everything as time passes.
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Do you happen to have your own method for remembering those sentences?
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I'm curious to know how you developed your sense of English.
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I'm not perfect either, but this question really made me think about how I got to this point where I am now.
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So, 감사합니다.
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Even if it sounds really awkward,
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I think making sentences by directly translating from your own language is actually a really important starting point,
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like words by words.
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Even though it was not the way people naturally speak on a show or in your textbook,
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once you become comfortable with this simple translated sentences,
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that's when you start to notice things like,
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this doesn't sound natural or like oh actually we have the similar expression in my language to develop that kind of イエ,
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that kind of brain you have to build your language step by step
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and to be honest i don't think that i use
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that many fancy expressions i actually use a lot of directly
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translated sentences more i actually made a video about studying english through scenes like movie and dramas.
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It's similar to shadowing.
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If you keep forgetting expressions or sentences,
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it's probably because you're not saying them out loud enough.
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The reason I said to empathize first in the video instead of focusing on perfect shadowing the sentences is
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because at this stage, I just want you to listen once and say it and move on.
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In the beginning, quantity might be more effective than quality.
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How can you memorize everything perfectly after hearing the sentence once?
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I can't even do that either.
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But if you hear the same kind of expression in different situations,
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maybe through movies and dramas,
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then in a similar moment when you're there,
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you'll start to think like,
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oh is this the kind of expression people use in this situation?
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That's how your sense develops.
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Try them in a perfect way is the next step.
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Don't try to force yourself to memorize everything,
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just try try to connect it to your own memory and bring it out.
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My name, Martin.
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Hi, Martin.
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Should I keep reading these names?
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I'm so scared if I pronounce the names wrong.
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Sorry if I said it wrong.
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Did you live in Australia?
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You sound Australian, not Canadian.
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Yes, I did.
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I actually made a video about my experience in Australia,
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so you can check that out.
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I think my accent is kind of a mix of everything to be honest.
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I think I tried to fix or like change my accent
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when I came to Vancouver but I decided to just leave it as it is
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and I don't know but yeah I definitely have a bit of an Aussie accent in it.
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Can you please share the name of the series that helped you in learning English?
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There are honestly so many but I think I started with Gossip Girl because it was easy.
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Easier than other TV shows.
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And once I started understanding a bit more, I watched Grey's Anatomy.
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Grey's Anatomy.
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Grey's Anatomy.
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A lot.
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But actually, you know what?
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Instead of looking for specific series,
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I naturally focused more on finding actors who had the accent and pronunciation that I wanted.
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Even when I watch shows i tend to really focus on just one person's english
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because i like the way how
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that person the specific one speaks i loved frankie doyle from
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wentworth i think i'm smart do you great let's talk about you
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and christina from gray's anatomy anatomy oh i can't also the
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automatic paper towel thingy won't recognize me as human i'm just
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standing there waving my hands like an idiot that's why i think youtube
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and podcasts are even better you get to hear
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that person's language more clearly how many time gone for you
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learning english please reply my answer i'm shilpi hi shilpi from india
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and i watch your video first time i really want to become yeah fluent
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but i don't know how long it takes
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so please give me some tips how yeah how we can
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start it yeah i think not only for the comments i received like dms
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and emails about this question
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so in my case i had a basic sense of english for a long time
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because i studied english when i was in like high school
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but i couldn't really communicate even
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when i moved to australia i was the same i could kind of respond by understanding the context
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but i didn't truly speak english i think i really started improving after I came back to Korea during those two years.
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The fact that I went to Australia didn't really improve my English
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but it became a really strong motivation for me to study.
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If I had to break down how I studied English to start,
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I basically only consumed English content.
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Movies, dramas, YouTube, everything in English.
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The first thing that I did was changing my phone setting into English to see more English in my life.
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So if you truly admire that future version of yourself who speaks English and you keep chasing it,
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it will come true.
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When filming an English video facing the camera,
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what should I do if I come across something I don't know how to say?
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For example, I don't know what something is called or how to express a certain idea.
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I mean if this kind of situation happens several times,
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the quality of the video will be gradually reduced and it won't be smooth to watch.
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I don't think this is just a problem when you're filming in English.
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It happens when you speak English in general, right?
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Whether you're talking to a camera or to a person,
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if you want to say something but you don't know how to say it
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or you don't have the word in your brain,
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just look it up right away.
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That's what I do.
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Even with my friends, whenever I hang out with my friends and I need to speak English,
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they all know that I use my second language so
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and they're willing to wait okay not knowing a language perfectly
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is nothing to be ashamed of right i just say wait
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a second what's the word what's the word what's the word
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give me a second and then i look it up of course maybe not in an interview
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but when you're filming your videos you can pause all the time
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and you can re-say it the words
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that you were gonna say i do it all the time the quality of the video
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that you're concerning about or even the conversations will improve over time
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and for more detailed tips on this i actually made a video about it
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so please check it out
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if you're watching this i love the way you think about learning a new language and I love your vibe.
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I will use your video to practice shadowing.
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Thank you so much.
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Yes, as someone who learned by listening to so many podcasts,
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watching so many YouTube videos and repeating after them,
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this comment made me really really happy.
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I stumbled upon this video by chance thanks to the algorithm.
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Thank you.
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Your pronunciation and voice are both beautiful you mentioned that you studied English using podcast.
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Do you have any great tips for studying English conversation?
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Thank you.
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That's so cute.
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For me, I started listening to podcasts about things I was actually interested in.
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For you, that could be anything.
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That could be relationships, friendships,
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society, money, self-improvement, sports, anything like that.
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From your perspective, try to find a YouTube channel or podcast that feels easy enough for you to understand and follow.
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Something that you could even talk about with your friends and your family.
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I think, maybe it's for me,
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I think it's really important to find someone who has an accent or pronunciation you actually like.
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So you want to copy them.
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And when you listen, repeat it over and over until you can hear everything clearly what they say in the podcast.
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At first, maybe you can't understand everything what this person says.
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You might only get the brief idea,
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general feeling and not fully understand everything.
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That's okay.
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You will listen to the same podcast multiple times.
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I know it could be a bit boring
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but at the same time it's actually really satisfying to graduate from one podcast at a time.
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And once you reach a point where you understand it almost perfectly then move on to the next one.
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You can find a next interest.
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Please keep the content in English.
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I have learned English like for years.
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I'll keep making content that you guys need and you guys want
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because having people who watch my videos gives me good motivation to keep going.
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Let me know what you're curious about or what you want to hear.
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But the reason why I don't only talk about English is because like I said earlier,
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I learned English through a podcast.
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We're going to talk about many different topics in English.
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All of my videos are in English.
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Whether English is difficult for you or comfortable for you,
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you're all leaving comments in English on my videos.
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to me that's all English content.
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I really enjoyed answering your questions today.
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I'll bring more next time.
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This is just part one.
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I think I'll come back with part two soon because I actually have more questions I think.
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Not just questions but also comments I want to talk about and I am really grateful for that.
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So I want to mention as many as I can
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and I want you to feel like it's more about the conversations not just me talking
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so i want to answer as many questions as i can
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also i realized i haven't really asked you guys to leave the questions properly
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so
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if you have anything you're curious about leave a comment down
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below anything is fine i will get back to you where
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it doesn't even have to be about english right maybe i should do a personal q a some time too
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but would you guys be curious about my personal life like who i am let me know if you want that.
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See you next time and thank you.
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Bye bye.
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Past you in the library,
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you glance up from your book You saw right through me with that vacant look Instead of studying for my exam,
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I've been studying your face When you happen to turn your head my way,
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my heart begins to raise You're so attractive,
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you're in all my classes
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I'm gonna find a way to see you more
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and more I'm gonna find a way to see you more and more How's up in every door?
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Now I'm sitting waiting, trying not to go insane Staring at your reflection in the wind and pain Ooh,
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hi, hi, hi, hi, hi, hi

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Se ti chiedi perché non riesci ancora a parlare inglese, non sei solo. Molti studenti si sentono bloccati dopo anni di studio. Questo video offre un'opportunità unica per praticare il tuo speaking in un contesto reale. La conversazione esplora dubbi e problemi comuni, fornendo una piattaforma per ascoltare e ripetere frasi che potrebbero sembrare più naturali. Approfittare di queste situazioni di shadow speech ti aiuterà a costruire la tua fiducia e a migliorare il tuo accento. L'importante è non avere paura di sbagliare: pratica, ascolta e ripeti!

Grammatica ed espressioni nel contesto

Nel video, l'autore affronta diversi aspetti della lingua inglese attraverso i commenti degli spettatori. Ecco alcuni punti chiave:

  • Traduzione diretta: Spesso, tradurre frasi nella tua lingua rende più facile iniziare a parlare. Anche se le frasi potrebbero non sembrare naturali, è un passo importante.
  • Ripetizione delle espressioni: L'autore sottolinea l'importanza di ascoltare e ripetere frasi in diverse situazioni, il che è essenziale nel shadowing in inglese.
  • Empatizzare con l'ascolto: È suggerito di concentrarsi sul volume e sulla quantità delle frasi ascoltate prima d'aspettarsi la perfezione.

Queste tecniche ti aiutano a imparare l'inglese con YouTube in modo più efficace, rendendo l'apprendimento meno formale e più accessibile.

Trappole comuni nella pronuncia

Alcune parole e frasi nel video possono risultare difficili da pronunciare. Ecco alcuni punti di attenzione:

  • “Expressions”: La pronuncia potrebbe risultare complicata. Presta attenzione all'accento sulla seconda sillaba.
  • “Natural”: Molti studenti tendono a pronunciare questa parola in modo errato. Prova a enfatizzare la prima sillaba per migliorare la chiarezza.
  • “Develop”: Assicurati di allungare leggermente la 'e' finale, altrimenti potrebbe essere difficile da comprendere.

Praticare queste parole in contesti di shadow speak e usando l'imitazione può aiutarti a superare le difficoltà di pronuncia e a migliorare la pronuncia inglese in modo significativo.

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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