Pratica di Shadowing: The Power Of Choice | Hilary Duff - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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Oh my gosh, hello!
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Class of 2026!
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Thank you so much, Amelia.
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Where are you?
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Your kind words.
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Thank you, thank you, thank you.
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And that applause, I really am just giving that back to you.
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This is your day to be celebrated,
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but thank you for my warm welcome.
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to all of the graduates congratulations on this massive accomplishment i am genuinely in awe of your dedication
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and i'm envious of your experience because my formal education ended around third grade
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so i never got to pass a note i didn't have a locker i never wore one of these bad boys
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in real life.
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But I have to just say that I respect all that you've achieved so much,
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and this day is truly just for you.
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To all of the parents and families both here and watching from afar, congratulations.
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I admire your courage in releasing your children into the world,
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which I can imagine is absolutely no small feat.
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I'm sure you had to rely on your instincts,
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your community, and your faith in your kids.
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It's truly a beautiful thing.
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Thank you to President Anand for the faculty and the staff who have welcomed me so genuinely.
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I just can't imagine how rewarding it must be year after year to send such amazing,
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hardworking students and people into the world knowing that you prepared them with such care.
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I am honored to be a part of this moment in time with all of you.
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I'll be honest, it's a little surreal to be standing here
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and giving advice since I am genuinely still figuring it out myself every single day.
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But in a way, it kind of makes sense because at Northeastern University,
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you believe experience isn't a substitute for education.
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It is the education.
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And graduating, no matter what stage of life you're in,
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isn't about having everything figured out.
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It's about standing at the edge of something new and choosing what comes next.
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I know many of you started your careers earlier than most because that's the Northeastern way.
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And when I say I started working young,
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I'm talking seven years old.
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I was acting by 10 and in a TV show by 13.
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When the doors start opening,
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it's very easy to think the right answer is always yes.
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Yes to the next project.
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Yes to the next expectation.
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Yes to saying yes.
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For years, I said yes to almost everything
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because I thought that's what you were supposed to do when you were lucky enough to have opportunities.
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You take them.
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All of them.
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When someone would ask me, what's next?
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What's next?
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What are you doing next?
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I felt like a failure if I didn't have the answer,
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so I made sure that I always had the answer.
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But somewhere along the way,
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probably when I was on set for a commercial or an appearance that I probably cringe at now,
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I realized just because something is a good opportunity or a good paycheck,
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it doesn't mean it's right.
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By simply accepting what the world was offering to me,
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I was losing my own voice.
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I was reacting instead of asking myself what I really wanted.
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That realization was a paradigm shift for me.
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And the moment things changed was very clear.
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I knew I had to change my pattern of saying yes,
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so I took a break from making music.
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Not because I didn't know exactly what kind of album I wanted to make
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or the stories that I wanted to tell through my music,
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because I knew precisely what I wanted.
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But I somehow knew that I couldn't authentically make it yet.
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So I made a choice,
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and I took a step back.
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I pivoted.
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I rebuilt myself.
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I refilled my tank.
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I put effort into my relationships,
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into building my family, and building a business.
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I waited until I was ready to meet the moment.
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I realized that saying no wasn't rejection.
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It was redirection.
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Putting myself towards where I truly wanted to go when I was actually ready.
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I took back control of what I was building and I reclaimed my story and I realized my own agency.
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I'm grateful I had the ability to take that pause.
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Redirecting your energy in one area can mean sprinting in another.
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The key is that I was choosing where my energy went instead of letting others choose for me.
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A wonderful part of giving yourself that space is you can look back and see the distance you've traveled.
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don't forget to pause and appreciate how far you've come what you've overcome
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and then you can look forward and see all that's yet to come
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when I started being proactive in my life
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and my career instead of reactive I made the space in my brain to think about what felt authentic?
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What would add value to my world and to our world?
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Because of Northeastern, I know many of you have long been considering what you wanted to contribute to the world.
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You have already been out there honing your skills on Nassau training floors and fishing docks in Maine,
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at Fortune 500 companies and scrappy startups of your own,
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even climbing Mount Everest, you crazy kids.
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Evan?
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You showed up first, figured it out,
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and come back better for it.
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So as you step into the next chapter of your stories,
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I hope you remember all you've already accomplished.
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Yes, perhaps the jobs that you'll have five years from now may not even exist yet,
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and the industries you're entering are being rewritten in real time.
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But don't let the headlines scare you.
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What you do might change,
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but who you are never has to.
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Remember, you're not just building a career or a resume.
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You're building a life.
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You are the architect of your own happiness.
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And you get to decide what belongs in your life
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because we only get one as you chart your path never forget
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that you're in the driver's seat you have the power to
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make your own choices you have agency you choose you chose Northeastern
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because you wanted to build something real to make an impact keep making choices like
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that choose what excites you choose what challenges you choose what gives you room to grow
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and just as importantly choose to let go of what no
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longer serves you this will give you the freedom to evolve
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and become exactly who you are meant to be the world only becomes more interesting
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and accommodating and marvelous
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when people show up as they truly are something I tell my kids you have to be who you are
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because everyone else has already taken my greatest endeavor in life has been parenthood
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and as a mother of four yeah four I cannot imagine the pride
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that would be pouring out of me on a day like today
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if you can hug your parents your parental your pillars, your mentors.
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Text them back every now and then.
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They protected you and celebrated you and watched you become you.
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You are their success.
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And remember, success isn't just about what you achieve,
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it's about what you choose.
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So congratulations, class of 2026!
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I can't wait to Let's see what you choose!
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Go Huskies!
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In questa lezione, imparerai a praticare l'inglese attraverso un discorso ispirazionale di Hilary Duff, dove si parla dell'importanza delle scelte nella vita. Questo contenuto ti aiuterà a migliorare la tua pronuncia, la tua comprensione e la tua capacità di esprimerti in inglese. Utilizzeremo la tecnica dello shadowspeak, che consiste nel ripetere ciò che ascolti immediatamente dopo averlo udito, in modo da affinare la tua capacità di parlare fluentemente e con sicurezza.

Vocabolario Chiave e Frasi

  • Congratulazioni - Congratulazioni ai laureati.
  • Scelte - È importante fare scelte.
  • Educazione - L'istruzione e l'esperienza sono fondamentali.
  • Dedizione - Ammirare la dedizione degli studenti.
  • Opportunità - Approfittare delle opportunità che si presentano.
  • Cuore - Ci vuole coraggio per liberare i propri figli nel mondo.
  • Esperienza - L'esperienza è parte integrante dell'educazione.

Suggerimenti per la Pratica

Quando pratichi utilizzando questo video, è utile seguire alcuni suggerimenti per migliorare la tua shadow speech. Vista la velocità e il tono di Hilary Duff, qui ci sono alcuni consigli pratici:

  • Ascolta attentamente: Prima di iniziare a shadow speak, ascolta il discorso attentamente per comprendere il contesto e il contenuto.
  • Pausa: Usa le pause naturali nel discorso per ripetere ciò che hai appena sentito. Questo faciliterà la tua imitazione della velocità.
  • Imita il tono: Presta attenzione al modo in cui Hilary esprime emozioni e varia il tono. Prova a imitare queste sfumature per rendere la tua pratica più realistica.
  • Ripeti frequentemente: Non esitare a riavvolgere il video e ripetere parti specifiche fino a quando non ti sentirai a tuo agio.
  • Registra te stesso: Registrati mentre pratichi lo shadowspeak. Riascoltarti può aiutarti a notare aree in cui puoi migliorare.

Utilizza questi suggerimenti per migliorare le tue abilità in inglese attraverso la pratica costante. Imparare l'inglese con YouTube, come in questo caso, è un metodo eccellente per arricchire il tuo vocabolario e diventare un parlante più fluente.

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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