Pratica di Shadowing: The 3-2-1 Speaking Trick That Forces You To Stop Rambling! - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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How do you train your brain to be able to think faster when you're being put on the spot?
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How do you train your brain to be able to think faster when you're being put on the spot?
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You see, when someone asks you a question and you're not prepared, what happens?
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Your brain hits the panic button,
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you open a dozen browser tabs in your head,
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trying to scramble for what to say,
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and as you start verbalizing your thoughts,
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it causes you to ramble instead of speaking clear points.
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This can be extremely frustrating and sometimes even embarrassing.
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How do I know?
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Because I used to do this.
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It makes you feel awful.
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It makes you feel incompetent and it makes you look like you're not confident.
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My name's Vin Zhang, and I'm a communication skills teacher.
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And I want to share with you the exact solution to this common problem,
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which I shared on stage at my recent public speaking workshop in Sydney.
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So make sure you listen closely.
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With prepared content, I'm much more confident.
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If I have to speak off the cuff, a lot less confident.
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Okay, so this is really important to dissect here.
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Yeah.
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Because if someone asks you a question and you're not prepared,
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then what do you fall back on?
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Generally rambling.
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This is where frameworks are important.
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So when you've got a framework,
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you fall back on the framework instead.
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How many of you use frameworks when you communicate?
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You've got frameworks you use?
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Okay, fantastic.
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So, small part of the room.
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I'd say less than 10% of you.
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I'm going to share with you a very simple framework.
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This is one I still use and I'm using it in this Q&A right now.
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Three, two, one.
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I love this framework.
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It's fantastic.
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It's the most brilliant thing.
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I use this for social media content.
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I use this to do Q&A.
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I use this when I have very little time to prep.
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Three, two, one means what?
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It means three steps, two types, and the one thing.
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Three, two, one.
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Three steps, two types, one thing.
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So I'm gonna put you under the spot,
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and I'm gonna teach you how to use it.
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So could the audience members,
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could you give me a random topic?
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Sorry?
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Avocados.
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Avocados.
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Thank you.
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Right?
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Good.
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So avocado.
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The one thing about avocados is it's incredible on a keto diet.
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It's just fantastic.
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I love eating avocados and it's such a high protein source.
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It's fantastic.
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So that's the one thing.
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That's me using the one thing.
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So I immediately can give my brain something to lean on as opposed to,
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oh my God, what do I talk about?
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Do I talk about it's green?
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Do I talk about when you eat avocados?
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Do you talk about when it's ripe?
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Do you talk about if you leave it in your fridge too long,
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it goes black and you can't eat it or can you still eat it?
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I'm not sure.
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I don't know what I'm talking about.
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it the way the Mexicans do it.
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That's what your brain does.
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And when your brain does that, you go blank.
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You go blank.
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And then you don't say anything,
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and you get tongue twisted.
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Whereas this just gives me a framework.
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I picked the one thing because it was easy.
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The one thing is I love it when I'm on a keto diet.
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And then you can go,
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well, there are two ways, two types.
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I'll just switch this up a little bit and say two ways.
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Two ways to have an avocado.
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You can smash it on toast,
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or you can eat it like a fruit.
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And those who do that, animals.
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But there are two ways.
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So immediately my brain, I give it a framework to immediately go to.
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Or I can give you three steps on how to prepare avocado.
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First step, obviously, cut it in half,
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whichever way you like, but get the skin off the avocado.
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Step two, mash it.
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Step three, salt and pepper and lemon.
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Unreal.
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So my brain immediately is able to do that.
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So you're watching this you're thinking yeah,
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yeah cool cool story, bro,
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but can I do it you can because you're gonna do it so stand there All right,
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so you get to pick whichever one you you don't have to do all three you're gonna pick one all right Okay,
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so you ready for the random topic no and It's okay, you're never ready.
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No one's ever ready.
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It's fine.
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No one's ever ready
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You see I'm gonna give you the random topic and I want you to formulate your answer in three seconds.
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I know it's crazy I'm gonna simulate pressure here for you, okay?
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So the topic is, and pause.
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Before I play the rest of the clip of my student absolutely crushing the 3-2-1 framework,
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I just wanna remind you that this is just one of many communication frameworks that you can learn.
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I recorded a free two hour training diving deeper into the 3-2-1 framework
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and two other powerful communication frameworks that will help you avoid going blank while under pressure.
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It's gonna stop you rambling and increase your confidence in everyday conversations.
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If you want access to that training, it's super easy.
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Just click the first link you see in the description below or check out the pinned comment.
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I've put a link there as well.
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All right, now please watch the rest of the video.
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It's amazing how she handles this.
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So the topic is travel.
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Three, two.
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The one thing about travel is it's magnificent.
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You can go anywhere you want.
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Perfect.
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Love it.
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Round of applause, Thank you.
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Next, next.
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Straight away into the mic.
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Next one, two types.
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Two types of travel is you can travel regionally and you can travel internationally by airplane.
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Round of applause again.
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That was fantastic.
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Again, three steps to travel.
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Three steps to travel is plan it, book it, go.
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Big round of applause.
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She did it, right?
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It's so easy, yet when we don't have frameworks,
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our brains just go to,
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oh my god what do you mean travel I hate travel I don't want my kids to watch
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and then your brain goes crazy you did that you did
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that before I finished counting down to three that was so arrogant
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I love travel I was still going and you went I got this man
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and you see that that's the difference between being prepared with a framework
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because now you're excited to communicate
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when you're not prepared you're not excited you're scared you don't want to communicate whereas you leaned into it
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if you noticed your body language you came into the market,
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you walked towards me because you felt ready.
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So when you fall back on a framework,
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it just makes things simple.

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In questo video, viene presentato un metodo efficace per migliorare la propria capacità di parlare in pubblico e rispondere a domande in situazioni impreviste. Quando ci si trova di fronte a una domanda difficile, il cervello spesso entra in modalità panico, portando a risposte confuse e poco chiare. Utilizzando il "trucchi dei 3-2-1", gli studenti possono infatti apprendere a strutturare le proprie risposte in modo logico e chiaro, consentendo una comunicazione più efficace. Questa tecnica non solo aiuta a ridurre l'ansia, ma contribuisce anche a migliorare la fiducia in sé, fondamentale quando si pratica la conversazione in inglese.

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Nel video, si possono individuare alcune strutture grammaticali e espressioni chiave. Ecco alcuni esempi da considerare:

  • Struttura di risposta: "tre passaggi, due tipi, una cosa". Questa formula aiuta a organizzare il pensiero.
  • Frasi condizionali: "Se qualcuno ti fa una domanda e non sei preparato...", utile per introdurre situazioni ipotetiche.
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Con queste espressioni, gli studenti possono costruire un vocabolario migliore, utile non solo per l'inglese quotidiano ma anche in contesti formali.

Trappole comuni nella pronuncia

Nel video si presentano alcuni termini e suoni che possono risultare complicati per chi sta migliorando la pronuncia inglese. Ecco alcune aree da prestare attenzione:

  • "Framework": Assicurati di enfatizzare la prima sillaba per renderlo più chiaro.
  • "Rambling": Il suono "r" può essere difficile; pratica per renderlo più fluido.
  • "Confidence": La "f" e la "d" possono confondere; prestare attenzione a come si pronunciano.

Imparare a pronunciare correttamente queste parole tramite la tecnica del shadow speech aiuta a migliorare la fluidità e rende la pratica di conversazione in inglese più naturale.

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