Pratica di Shadowing: What If You Could Fly? | Daily English Conversation for A2–B1 Learners - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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Hi everyone!
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Welcome back to Everyday English Talk,
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the podcast where we practice simple English for real daily life.
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I'm Anna.
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And I'm Ben.
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Thanks for joining us today.
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We're happy you're here, wherever you are.
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Today's topic is a very fun one.
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It's a dream topic.
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We are going to talk about, if you could fly.
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That's right, this is a what-if question.
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It's not possible, of course,
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but it's fun to use our imagination.
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What would we do?
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In this episode, we'll talk about where we would go,
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what we would do, and how we would feel if we had this amazing superpower.
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So sit back, relax, and let's dream a little bit together.
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And remember, you can download the free PDF transcript with today's vocabulary and exercises.
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The link is in the description.
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Okay, Ben.
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Let's start with the big question.
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If I could fly.
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Wow.
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It's hard to know where to begin.
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It's a big idea.
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I think I know my answer.
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I would travel the world.
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Oh, definitely.
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That's the best answer.
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Think about it.
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No more plane tickets?
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Exactly.
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Plane tickets are so expensive.
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And airports are terrible.
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I agree.
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You have to wait in long lines for security,
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wait at the gate, sit on a crowded plane.
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But if I could fly, I would just go.
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I would just float out my window and go.
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Where would you go first, Ben?
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Right now, if you could fly.
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Hmm, my first trip.
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I think I would fly to New Zealand.
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I've always wanted to see the beautiful mountains there.
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That's a great choice, I think.
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I think I would fly to Egypt.
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I want to see the pyramids.
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That would be amazing.
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You could just fly right up to them.
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You wouldn't need a tour bus or anything.
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I would love to see them from above.
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Just float in the air and look down on all the history.
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I like that idea.
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See everything from above.
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I would do that over the Grand Canyon in America.
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Just fly from one side to the other.
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That would be much better than just standing at the edge.
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I think I would prefer to fly in nature.
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I would fly to the top of a huge mountain.
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A place that is very, very difficult to climb.
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Why?
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Because it's so quiet there.
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So peaceful.
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You would be so high up,
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maybe even above the clouds.
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Just me and the sky.
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That sounds very peaceful.
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I would also like to fly over the city where I live.
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Really?
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Why your own city?
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You see it every day.
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But I see it from the ground.
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I want to see what it looks like from the sky.
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I think at night it would be beautiful.
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Oh, you're right.
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Flying over the city at night,
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seeing all the streetlights and the cars.
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Yes, they would look like little moving stars.
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I think it would be magical.
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What about the ocean?
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Would you fly over the ocean?
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That seems a little scary.
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It's so big.
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I would.
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I would fly to the beach.
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I would fly low just three or four meters over the water.
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That sounds fun.
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I'd try to race the dolphins.
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Or I would fly high up and look for whales.
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You could see them so clearly from above.
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That's true.
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The possibilities are endless.
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If it was winter here and it was cold and gray.
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I would just fly to Australia where it's summer.
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I could go anywhere warm.
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You could chase the summer all year long.
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You would never be cold again.
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What about visiting family?
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My parents live in a different country.
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Oh, that's a great point.
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You wouldn't have to wait for holidays or save money for a ticket.
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I could just fly there for the weekend.
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Or even just for dinner.
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Now that is the best idea.
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Just flying to see the people you love anytime you want.
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It's the perfect freedom.
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You would feel so free.
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Let's go over some useful phrases.
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Sure.
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First, if I could fly.
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We use this phrase to start our dream.
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Example, if I could fly,
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I would be so happy.
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Second, travel the world.
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This means to go to many different countries.
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Example, I want to save money so I can travel the world.
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Third, go anywhere.
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This means you have no limits.
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You can go to any place.
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Example, with a boat, you can go anywhere on the river.
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Fourth, fly over the city.
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This means to fly in the sky above a place.
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Example, to look down on something from a high place.
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Example, from the airplane you can see the houses from above.
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So listeners, if I could fly,
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where would you go anywhere first?
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Share your answer with us in the comments.
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Okay, so traveling the world is the big dream.
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We would all do that.
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But what about daily life?
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How would you use flying in your everyday, normal routine?
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Oh, that's an even better question.
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I know my answer right away.
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What is it?
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I would fly to work.
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Every single day.
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Of course.
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That's a perfect answer.
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My commute is so bad.
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It takes one hour.
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I get stuck in traffic every morning.
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The bus moves so slowly,
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or sometimes it doesn't come.
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That sounds very stressful.
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It is.
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I am always worried about being late.
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But if I could fly,
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I would just fly over all the cars.
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While they are all stuck in traffic,
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you would just fly right over them, waving.
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Exactly.
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I would never be late for work again.
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I would save so much time.
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I could sleep for an extra 45 minutes.
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I would do the same.
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And I would fly to the grocery store.
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The grocery store?
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Why?
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Is it far?
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No, it's not far, but I hate finding a parking spot.
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The parking lot is always full.
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Oh, that's true.
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I would just fly there,
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get my milk and my bread, and fly home.
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I would save time on all my small, boring tasks.
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That's a very practical idea.
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If I forgot to buy sugar,
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I could just fly back to the store in one minute.
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I think I would also use flying to help people.
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Help people?
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How, like a superhero?
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Maybe a small neighborhood superhero.
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For example, my neighbor's cat is always stuck in a tree.
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Oh yes, I always see posters for lost cats.
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And firefighters are busy, they can't always come to help a cat.
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But I could just fly up,
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get the cat, and bring it down.
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That's a very kind idea.
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You could be the official cat rescuer for your neighborhood.
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I would like that job.
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What else?
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Oh, if I saw someone drop their wallet from a high window?
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You could fly up and catch it.
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See?
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It's very useful.
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But I think the best daily use is visiting friends.
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Tell me more about that.
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Well, my best friend lives in another city.
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It takes three hours to drive there.
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So you probably don't see him very often.
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No, maybe only a few times a year.
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It's a whole day trip.
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But if I could fly,
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I could fly to his house for lunch.
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Just for lunch?
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Yes.
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I would fly there, we could eat and talk for an hour.
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And then I would fly home in time for dinner.
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That would be amazing.
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It would be so easy to stay in touch with everyone.
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It would change all your relationships.
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You would never feel far away from anyone.
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That's a really wonderful thought.
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It's not just about saving time on traffic.
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No, it's about being more connected.
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So, flying would make life easier, but also more fun.
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No more stuck in traffic.
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Just helping cats and having lunch with friends.
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It sounds like a perfect life.
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Let's go over some useful phrases.
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Sure.
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First, get stuck in traffic.
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This means your car or bus is stopped or moving very slowly because there are too many cars.
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Example, I was late because I got stuck in traffic.
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Second, save time.
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This means to do something more quickly.
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Example.
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I take the train to save time,
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the car is too slow.
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Third, visit friends.
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This means to go to your friend's house to see them.
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Example.
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I am going to visit my friends this weekend.
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Fourth, help people.
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This is a simple phrase for doing kind actions.
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Example.
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It is important to help people who are in need.
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And fifth, stuck in a tree.
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This is a common problem for cats, kites, or drones.
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Example, my kite is stuck in that tall tree.
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What about you?
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How would you use flying to save time in your daily life?
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Let us know in the comments.
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So we know where we would go,
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we would travel the world.
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And we know what we would do.
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We would fly to work and visit friends.
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But Ben, how do you think it would feel?
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What is the sensation of flying?
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Ooh, that's a good question.
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I think it would feel exciting.
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Exciting?
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Yes.
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To just jump and go up.
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To leave the ground.
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That first moment would be so amazing.
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A big rush.
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I agree, it would be exciting.
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But I think it would feel scary at first, too.
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Really?
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You think so?
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Yes.
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Think about it.
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You would be so high up.
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That's true.
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When I look down from a very tall building, my legs feel weak.
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Imagine being so high up, with nothing under you.
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Just air.
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That's a good point.
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Maybe the first time would be a little scary.
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You would be afraid of falling.
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But I think after a few minutes,
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after you learn to trust it, it would feel amazing.
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How so?
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I think it would feel peaceful.
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Peaceful?
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More than exciting?
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Yes.
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After you get used to it.
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Imagine just floating, so high up where everything is quiet.
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No noise from cars, no people talking,
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just you and the sky.
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That sounds very peaceful.
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I imagine it would feel like a bird.
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What do you mean, like a bird?
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When you watch a bird,
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it doesn't look like it is working hard.
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It just floats.
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It rides the wind.
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I think flying would feel like that.
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Easy, natural.
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To just ride the wind.
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I like that.
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You would really feel the wind.
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Yes, you would feel the wind in your hair and on your face.
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It would be different in different seasons.
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On a hot summer day,
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it would feel so cool and nice to fly high up.
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But in the winter, it would be very, very cold.
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You would have a very warm jacket, hat, and gloves.
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That's true.
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It would be a new way to experience the weather.
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What do you think it would feel like to fly through a cloud?
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Oh, wow, I didn't think of that.
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I guess it would just feel like flying through fog.
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It would be wet and cool.
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This is such a fun idea.
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It would be the best superpower.
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What is a superpower?
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A superpower is a special,
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magical ability that a person has.
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Like Superman.
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He can fly, and he is super strong.
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Those are his superpowers.
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Ah, I see.
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Yes, flying would definitely be my favorite superpower.
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Would it be tiring?
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Do you think your arms would get tired from flapping?
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In my dream, no. It's not tiring at all.
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It's easy, like walking or breathing.
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You just think up and you go up.
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I hope so.
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I would want to fly for hours and hours.
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It's not possible, of course.
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It's just imagination.
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But it's a wonderful dream to think about.
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People have always wanted to fly.
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It's the ultimate freedom.
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Let's go over some useful phrases.
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Sure.
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First, feel exciting.
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This means to feel very happy and enthusiastic.
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Example.
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The roller coaster was fast and felt very exciting.
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Second, feel scary.
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This means to feel afraid.
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Example.
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Watching that horror movie felt scary.
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Third, like a bird.
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We use this to compare flying to an animal that can fly.
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Example, I wish I could fly, just like a bird.
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Fourth, high up.
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This means to be far above the ground.
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Example, the view from the top of the mountain is beautiful because you are so high up.
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And fifth, feel the wind.
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This is the sensation of the air moving past you.
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Example, I love riding my bicycle and feeling the wind in my hair.
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So listeners, how do you think flying would feel?
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Exciting or scary?
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Let us know in the comments.
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Now it's your turn.
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Let's practice what you learned today.
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This is your chance to use these new phrases.
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First, listening practice.
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Listen to this episode again from the beginning.
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Try to find all the useful phrases we talked about.
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Listen for when I said I would travel the world.
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Or when I said I would get stuck in traffic if I didn't fly.
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Try to say three to five phrases,
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like go anywhere, help people, or like a bird.
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Second, speaking practice.
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Try to say three short sentences out loud.
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Tell us your flying dream.
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For example, you can say,
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if I could fly, I would go to the beach.
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I would fly high up.
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It would feel exciting.
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Or, I would fly to work.
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I can save time.
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I will not get stuck in traffic.
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Third, writing practice.
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Write a short paragraph in your notebook or in the comments.
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You can start with, If I could fly for one day I would.
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Tell us your plan.
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Remember, small practice every day helps you improve.
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That's right.
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Just one step at a time.
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Let's quickly review what we learned today, Anna.
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Yes, it was so much fun to use our imagination.
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We talked about what we would do if I could fly.
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First, we talked about where we would go.
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We would travel the world and go anywhere because we don't need plane tickets.
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We would visit mountains and fly over the city.
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We would see everything from above and even visit family for dinner.
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Second, we talked about what we would do in daily life.
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We would fly to work to save time and never get stuck in traffic
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We would also visit friends and help people Maybe even a cat stuck in a tree And finally,
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we talked about how it would feel It would be exciting
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and maybe a little scary at first Because we are
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so high up But then it would be peaceful We would feel the wind and feel free like a bird
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It's a fun dream, even if it's not possible.
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Using your imagination is always a good time.
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Thanks for listening to Everyday English Talk.
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We hope you enjoyed today's episode and had fun dreaming with us.
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Don't forget to download the free PDF transcript and vocabulary exercises from the link in the description.
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It's a great way to review.
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And we'd love to hear from you.
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Tell us in the comments.
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If you could have any superpower, what would you choose?
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We'll see you next time.
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Until then, keep practicing.
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Bye for now.

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In questa lezione, esploreremo un argomento affascinante: cosa faremmo se potessimo volare? Questo esercizio ci permetterà di praticare l'inglese quotidiano e di migliorare le nostre abilità conversazionali in modo divertente. Attraverso l'immaginazione, discuteremo di luoghi da visitare e delle emozioni che potremmo provare se avessimo il superpotere di volare. Questo tipo di esercizio ci aiuta a ampliare il vocabolario e a familiarizzare con frasi comuni in inglese.

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  • what-if question (domanda ipotetica)
  • travel the world (viaggiare per il mondo)
  • plane tickets (biglietti aerei)
  • float out my window (fluttuare fuori dalla mia finestra)
  • beautiful mountains (bellissime montagne)
  • see the pyramids (vedere le piramidi)
  • no more airports (niente più aeroporti)
  • long lines (lunghe file)

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Utilizza tecniche di shadow speech: ascolta una frase e poi prova a ripeterla immediatamente, senza guardare il testo. Questo tipo di esercizio, noto anche come shadowing in inglese, è particolarmente utile per migliorare la comprensione e la produzione orale. Non dimenticare di scaricare il PDF gratuito con il trascritto e gli esercizi, che ti aiuteranno a consolidare ciò che hai appreso. Con l'uso di risorse come il shadowing site, puoi continuare a impegnarti nel tuo percorso di imparare l'inglese con youtube per rendere il tuo processo di apprendimento più efficace e coinvolgente. Ricorda, la chiave del successo è la pratica costante!

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