Pratica di Shadowing: Trevor Noah - Some Languages Are Scary - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Too much applause.
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This could be shit, but thank you.
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Thank you very much.
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Thanks for coming out.
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How's everyone doing tonight?
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Good evening.
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Good evening, everyone.
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Or as the French say, good evening.
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No, it's bonjour, bienvenue.
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Yes, yes.
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I'm learning.
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I'm trying to practice my French.
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I'm not gonna lie, Montreal probably has the sexiest border I've ever come to in my life.
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Yeah, I didn't feel like I was being interrogated,
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I felt like I was being flirted with.
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It was really sexy, and say,
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what are you planning to do in Montreal?
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I'm planning to stay, that's what I'm doing.
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The French, the French, the most romantic language in the world.
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I don't know why the accent is romantic as well, but it is.
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It's funny how every accent has its own connotation to it.
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You speak with a French accent, you are sexy.
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How are you ladies?
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And then there's some accents just have no sex appeal to them at all.
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Like the Russian accent.
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There's nothing sexy about it.
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Everything the Russians say sounds dangerous and menacing.
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Doesn't matter what they say,
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because they've got that thing.
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Yes, Russian, go to kill you, break you.
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Destroy your family.
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Even if Russians say nice things, it still sounds dangerous.
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They still go, yes, fluffy rabbits and teddy bears.
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Ah!
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What?
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It's like that weird thing,
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like the Russian accent is so...
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And you know, like, the crazy thing about the Russians is,
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everyone in the world is afraid of them.
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Everyone, no matter where you go in the world.
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You know the Russians are frightening.
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Because they're the only country that makes America think before doing something.
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Everywhere else in the world,
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America acts when something happens.
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When Russia does something, we think about it.
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Yeah, you saw the whole thing that happened,
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with that plane that was shot down,
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the Malaysian flight, the Ukrainian rebels shot the plane, the plane came down.
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You know, America came out,
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Barack Obama, he was there,
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he was like, we gotta find out who did this.
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We're gonna come down on them like an iron fist.
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We're gonna let them know what time it is.
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I'm paraphrasing.
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Uh...
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And then, and then everyone found out it was the Russians
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that supplied the Ukrainian rebels with the missile that shot down the plane.
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And then all of a sudden,
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Obama was like, but, uh...
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Let's not rush to conclusions.
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Let's take our time and not point fingers.
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Especially not at the Russians.
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Uh...
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I'm going home now.
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Thank you very much.
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There's something about the Russians.
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The Russians.
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The Russians.
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You know what's weird is...
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I find the Russian accent frightening,
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but not the Russian language.
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It's the strangest thing ever.
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There are certain languages I find find frightening,
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there's certain accents that throw me off.
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For instance, I find Arabic frightening as a language.
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It just has that thing in it.
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But I could be saying anything.
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We're talking about Candy Crush.
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But it's because we've watched all those movies, all those TV shows.
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Every time you see Arabic,
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some bad shit goes down.
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It's never something cool or sexy, you know?
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It's never like...
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It's never that.
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So the language is frightening,
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but Russian, for some reason,
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I don't find frightening at all.
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Yeah, I don't.
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I realize this.
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I was walking through the streets of New York,
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and there was a Russian guy.
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He was walking next to me,
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and he happened to be on the phone, right?
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Sounded like he was setting up a drug deal.
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And so this guy is walking next to me and he's talking
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and he switched from Russian He switched from English the English Russian accent into Russian
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and it went from fear to no fear It was the strangest thing ever he was on the phone
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and he was like yeah,
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no Vlad don't worry The guys got to be the 3 o'clock, okay?
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You meet them you tell me after that you got the package we call Don't worry Vlad,
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no listen Vlad Vlad Vlad And it was the craziest thing ever.
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He went from like international criminal to immigrants.
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It was the weirdest thing like I had no fear
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At all
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I'm not afraid of the Russian language just the accent in
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fact to me the Russian language just sounds like someone's playing
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a vinyl backwards That's all I hear it sounds like someone took a DJ of English,
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and they were just there like yeah Yeah, yeah, just like yes.
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Yes.
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We go to find don't worry Vlad the guys go to be there three o'clock, okay?
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Yeah, you bring the package don't worry about that after that you find you give me the call okay?
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No, no Vlad Vlad Vlad yet yet yet with much good
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Get that it not a bit nothing in the a bit Russian.
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That's what I'm hearing And if there's any Russian people here tonight, I'm joking.
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Please, I don't want to have issues after the show.
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Walking out of the theater, hey, found a guy.
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Why you don't come DJ here, eh?
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Wiki-wiki, do it again.
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Thanks for coming out tonight.
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We're gonna have an amazing, amazing evening.
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Thank you.

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Informazioni su questa lezione

In questa lezione, ci concentreremo sulla pratica della lingua inglese attraverso il divertente e affascinante monologo di Trevor Noah. Imparerai a riconoscere le differenze tra vari accenti e il loro impatto sulla comunicazione. Attraverso l'analisi del parlato di Noah, avrai l'opportunità di migliorare la pronuncia inglese e cimentarti nel shadow speak, una tecnica utile per affinare le tue abilità di speaking. L'obiettivo è acquisire maggiore familiarità con la lingua e diventare più confidenti nell'uso dell'inglese parlato.

Vocabolario e frasi chiave

  • Bonjour - Buongiorno (francese)
  • Bienvenue - Benvenuto (francese)
  • Scary - Spaventoso
  • Sexy - Sexy, affascinante
  • Dangerous - Pericoloso
  • Menacing - Minaccioso
  • Accents - Accenti
  • Teddy bears - Orsetti di peluche

Consigli per la pratica

Per massimizzare l'efficacia del tuo shadowing in inglese, segui questi consigli mentre ascolti il monologo di Trevor Noah:

  • Ascolta attentamente: Prima di iniziare a shadow speek, ascolta l'intero segmento per familiarizzarti con il ritmo e l'intonazione.
  • Ripeti in tempo reale: Cerca di ripetere immediatamente dopo che Noah ha detto qualcosa. Questo ti aiuterà a cogliere il flusso naturale della lingua.
  • Presta attenzione agli accenti: Nota la maniera in cui Noah usa accenti diversi. Prova a riprodurli, specialmente quello francese, per comprendere meglio come i suoni possano cambiare il significato percepito.
  • Regola la velocità: Se la velocità è troppo alta, utilizza il tasto di rallentamento. Puoi migliorare la tua pronuncia con un ritmo più controllato, quindi non esitare a ripetere frasi più volte.
  • Annota le frasi chiave: Fai una lista delle espressioni che trovi particolarmente interessanti e prova a usarle in contesti diversi per cementare il tuo apprendimento.

Applicando questi consigli, non solo migliorerai la tua pronuncia inglese, ma diventerai anche più sicuro nell'uso della lingua parlata. Buona pratica con il tuo shadow speech!

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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