Pratica di Shadowing: Trump photographed with “dementia face” - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

B2
Speaker 1st. A viral image of Donald Trump is making the rounds online.
⏸ In Pausa
136 frasi
Se le frasi sono troppo corte o troppo lunghe, clicca su Edit per modificarle.
1
Speaker 1st. A viral image of Donald Trump is making the rounds online.
2
It's become the latest source of questions about his health and what is happening behind the scenes at the White House.
3
Now, take a look at this image showing a sort of slack jawed Trump with what is sometimes known as dementia face.
4
Now, before we go any further,
5
I want to be very upfront with everybody and establish something that I think is important.
6
Nobody can diagnose dementia from a photograph.
7
We can't diagnose Parkinson's from a picture.
8
We can't really diagnose any neurological condition from a single frame captured of Donald Trump in his limo.
9
That's not really what this is about.
10
This is about the political problem that this raises for Donald Trump,
11
because this picture is not going viral in a vacuum.
12
If this were the first weird image,
13
strange physical appearance, first question about Trump's health and he otherwise was confidently presenting as healthy as he claims to be,
14
nobody would really care.
15
But that's not what's going on.
16
This photograph is landing in the middle of this growing pile of questions
17
that the White House keeps insisting everybody should ignore a president who tells us he's in perfect health,
18
put out a very concerning,
19
unusual medical report at 11 p.m after his third physical in 13 months,
20
not looking particularly healthy, not even looking particularly healthy for a lot of the circumstances,
21
including the best health care anybody can get or any of that stuff.
22
He insists that he's perfect and that everything we and yet everything we see raises different sorts of questions.
23
He's bragging about cognitive tests that he thinks are intelligence tests.
24
And we've got the ankles and the hand bruising.
25
And I'm not going to repeat all of it endlessly,
26
but we have an environment here where after years of claiming Biden didn't know where he was,
27
Biden's got dementia, Biden's confused,
28
Biden can't can't govern, can't do anything.
29
Trump all of a sudden has a growing list of health issues and problems,
30
questions around his health.
31
And he appears with this slack jawed look
32
that sometimes this is what can sometimes happen to people as they age and particularly when they have dementia,
33
is that they lose muscle tone in the muscles required to hold the mouth shut.
34
You might not think of it,
35
if you sort of just put your,
36
your, your face at rest to keep the mouth closed,
37
that does actually require some muscle.
38
And sometimes you see that ability diminish in people with dementia.
39
So this image comes out and it's another sort of medical mystery.
40
And the questions are starting again.
41
Was this taken out of context?
42
What explains this?
43
We have it happening at the exact same time as the delayed medical report.
44
And when you zoom out,
45
you see that the explanations we get for stuff never really satisfy and make us go,
46
okay, yeah, that's, that's what that is.
47
That makes sense.
48
We were told the bruising on both hands is from shaking hands and taking aspirin.
49
Trump doesn't shake hands with his left hand,
50
so it doesn't really make sense.
51
We're told you shouldn't be speculating.
52
You shouldn't be asking questions.
53
This is not right.
54
And then this image appears.
55
They made health, age and virality a central part of their political brand and a central attack against Joe Biden.
56
So then we have to be able to hold them to the same standards.
57
Now, I think it's also important to mention Republicans established this standard.
58
They said even back before Biden was president,
59
when it was Biden versus Trump,
60
Trump running for re-election in 2020,
61
they said Biden has the facial expression of dementia,
62
which is what we're talking about here.
63
Biden is making verbal mistakes,
64
many of which were Biden stutter.
65
Biden, we need more transparency from Biden's doctors and there are all these signs of aging.
66
And what the primary issue around presidential health is that it's the most important thing.
67
We need to know that the president is healthy.
68
If you apply the same standard to Donald Trump,
69
you have to come away concerned.
70
And they told us Americans have a duty to scrutinize the health of every candidate and every president.
71
If that applied to Biden,
72
it has to be applied to Donald Trump as well.
73
It's called consistency.
74
And I want to try to be consistent now in being as charitable as I think Trump deserves.
75
Maybe this photograph is nothing.
76
Maybe the photograph was taken sort of at a weird moment or the angle made Trump look confused.
77
And I don't know, maybe there's a completely ordinary explanation.
78
Maybe he was chewing a piece of saltwater taffy and it was getting stuck to his teeth.
79
And I don't know.
80
It looked like his mouth was hanging open in what some people call dementia face.
81
It's possible.
82
But when you combine the image with the administration's obsession with controlling information about Donald Trump's health,
83
it's hard to assume there's nothing here.
84
I start with we've got to think about what this is rather than let's not even think about it
85
because it's probably nothing.
86
The picture doesn't prove dementia.
87
I think if anybody's out there diagnosing because of this picture, it's a mistake.
88
But the story is the administration is insisting
89
and they have for 10 years with propaganda documents that Trump is in perfect health.
90
And every couple of days,
91
something new happens that makes us say what on earth is going on.
92
Corporate media will not touch it.
93
They are terrified.
94
They are terrified of getting sued.
95
They are terrified of negative attention and they just aren't going to do it.
96
And so it's left to others to ask these questions.
97
And, you know, there were many of us saying about Biden,
98
he shouldn't run for reelection.
99
This is not only a one way thing.
100
It's just to what degree does the evidence support concern?
101
I said Biden shouldn't run for reelection and he didn't.
102
I thought it was a mistake and it ended up in a disaster.
103
And even after Biden's disastrous June 27th debate performance,
104
when I said the pressure has built,
105
he's not going to be able to stay in.
106
Some in my audience were angry saying,
107
David, you shouldn't say that you've got to just stick with it.
108
But I always tell it to you like I see it.
109
And this picture in and of itself is not dispositive and it doesn't allow us to make any particular diagnosis,
110
but it does add to the growing list of areas of concern.
111
And importantly, we don't know what's going on until there is genuine transparency.
112
And I don't know if we will ever get that until it's too late.
113
These questions are not going to go away.
114
Okay.
115
Most scams do not feel random.
116
Scammers may know your name,
117
your city, a relative where you work,
118
and suddenly the message that you get sounds a lot more believable.
119
And a lot of that information is found online
120
and it's just sitting there waiting for bad actors to use it against you.
121
This is why our sponsor Incogni works to remove all of
122
that information from hundreds of websites and databases that have it so that scammers have nothing to work with.
123
Incogni automatically sends removal requests to hundreds of sites that have your personal info.
124
They will follow up again and again until it's gone.
125
My favorite feature is custom removals with the unlimited plan.
126
You find your info anywhere.
127
Strange directory, obscure website, not on their master list of databases.
128
You submit it, a link in a screenshot,
129
and they will work to get it removed for you.
130
Scammers and spammers can't bother you if they can't find you.
131
And I am getting no spam calls anymore.
132
And I've always been using Incogni.
133
I would recommend it to anybody.
134
Go to Incogni dot com slash Pacman.
135
Use the code Pacman for 60 percent off the annual plan.
136
The link is in the description.

Scarica l'app

Valutazione AI per ogni frase che pronunci

TRENDING

Popolari

Contesto e Sfondo

Il video affronta un'immagine virale di Donald Trump e le speculazioni sulla sua salute. La discussione si concentra su come un'immagine possa sollevare interrogativi e creare dubbi, specialmente in un contesto politico in cui Trump ha già affrontato critiche riguardo al suo stato di salute. La narrazione del relatore evidenzia la difficoltà di diagnosticare condizioni mediche attraverso fotografie, sottolineando l'importanza di considerare il contesto più ampio in cui si inserisce tale immagine. Questo rende l'argomento non solo rilevante, ma anche pieno di sfumature per chi sta imparando l'inglese, in quanto offre spunti per migliorare la propria capacità di lettura e comprensione del linguaggio verbale e non verbale.

Top 5 Frasi per la Comunicazione Quotidiana

  • “Nobody can diagnose dementia from a photograph.” - Usato per enfatizzare che è difficile fare diagnosi senza ulteriori informazioni.
  • “He insists that he's perfect.” - Una frase utile per discutere le affermazioni e le percezioni altrui.
  • “This photograph is landing in the middle of this growing pile of questions.” - Indica come un evento possa influenzare altre discussioni.
  • “We have it happening at the exact same time as the delayed medical report.” - Frase per evidenziare correlazioni temporali importanti.
  • “The explanations we get for stuff never really satisfy.” - Utile per esprimere frustrazione riguardo risposte aiuta a migliorare la pronuncia inglese.

Guida Passo-Passo per il Shadowing

Se desideri utilizzare questa conversazione come esercizio di shadowing in inglese, segui questi passi:

  1. Ascolta attentamente: Riguarda il video e presta attenzione alla pronuncia e all'intonazione del relatore. Cerca di cogliere le emozioni e le espressioni.
  2. Ripeti simultaneamente: Mentre ascolti, inizia a ripetere le frasi a voce alta. Usa la tecnica del shadowspeak per cercare di imitare il ritmo e la pronuncia.
  3. Annota frasi chiave: Scrivi le frasi che ti sembrano più utili per la tua pratica di conversazione in inglese. Le frasi che abbiamo elencato possono essere un buon punto di partenza.
  4. Pratica regolarmente: Dedica del tempo ogni giorno a ripetere e migliorare la tua pronuncia con queste frasi. Aiuterà a consolidare la tua capacità di parlare in modo fluente.
  5. Riflessione finale: Dopo aver praticato, prendi un momento per riflettere su ciò che hai imparato. Quali suoni erano più difficili? Cosa potresti fare diversamente la prossima volta?

Utilizzando questa guida, sarai in grado di migliorare la tua competenza linguistica e la tua pronuncia, ottenendo risultati tangibili nella tua comunicazione in inglese.

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.

Offrici un caffè