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One of the things about our world that would most surprise a magically returned pre-modern ancestor of ours is how long we take to assess and settle on a spouse.
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One of the things about our world that would most surprise a magically returned pre-modern ancestor of ours is how long we take to assess and settle on a spouse.
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In almost all societies that have ever existed, the period between first laying eyes on a prospective partner and the moment of committing to them was extremely short.
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In Sumeria, there was a single audience.
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In classical Athens, young men and women might meet three times before arrangements were settled.
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In the Inca Empire, one might never even have been in the spouse's presence until the wedding.
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Contrast this with our own setup.
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We move extremely slowly.
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It's typical to date someone non-exclusively for six months, then to commit to seeing them singly for a year and a half,
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then perhaps to move in and further test the waters for four or five years, before either finally getting engaged or else discovering that, after all, one wasn't quite suited,
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perhaps because of slightly different attitudes around politics or some clashes over interior design or entertainment preferences.
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At the heart of the dispute between the pre-modern attitude and ours is a contrasting notion of what is required to make a relationship succeed.
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We implicitly believe it's about compatibility.
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They firmly believed it was about commitment.
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Underpinning our modern romantic approach to love is a tightly held notion that the most important ingredient in any functioning relationship is innate congruence,
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a pre-existing sympathy of souls that will lend us a feeling that we've met someone before, perhaps in a past life.
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We believe we will need to encounter a lot of people and try them out over extended periods because this, and only this, will help us to see whether we've correctly alighted on a soul mate.
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It can take 180 breakfasts with someone to assess if we really have a sympathetic communication style.
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We might need 23 mini-breaks to properly judge a person's approach to packing and timekeeping.
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Only after sleeping with 76 different individuals might one determine whether we're fully satisfied with sex with a particular example.
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Our ancestors begged to differ.
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They believed that alignments were to be formed, not found.
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What was, for them, principally important for the success of any relationship was the desire to make it succeed.
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Commitment came first, any inbuilt compatibility a distant second.
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It almost didn't matter who one married.
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The choice was somewhat secondary to the desire to be married.
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So long as the rough details were correct, like gender, age and so on, the rest could and would be sorted out in time through willpower and dedication.
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far more than any innate and possibly fictitious twinship of the soul,
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would mean that after an argument, partners would come back together to resume their dialogue,
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or that they would put aside certain of their spontaneous wishes for the sake of the couple, or would make effort after effort to grasp how the world might look through the other's eyes.
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In the ancestral view, compatibility was an achievement of love.
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It was not, and could never be, its precondition.
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We don't have to follow historical precedents in every detail to be at least partially inspired by them.
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We can recognise that a wish to actually be married might in the end be one of the determining factors in how successful any marriage can be.
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So long as we and our partner are aligned on this point, the many differences that will naturally emerge between us may not have to be insuperable.
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In the pre-modern expectation that trouble is natural and legitimate, we discover a more bearable method of interpreting discord.
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Working at differences is what constitutes a relationship.
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It may not need to be seen as a stern obstacle that has to be overcome before one can ever take place.
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Everyone we meet will be slightly wrong.
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Our ancestors knew this better than we do.
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Everyone will fail to understand us intuitively.
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Everyone will have a range of very unfortunate tastes.
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None of this has to be remotely fatal.
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We don't need to be the same person separated at birth.
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We don't need to be in spiritual synchronicity.
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All we really need is to want, very, very much, to be together with someone.
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The rest are almost details.
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It might not, with this in mind, after all be so crazy to go on three dates with someone and then, without too much fanfare, set in motion plans for marriage.
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Once we understand that it's the idea of commitment that counts, the details can be managed.
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We may have exaggerated the importance of finding the right person and very much underestimated the power of wanting to make a relationship, any relationship, work.
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Perché praticare il parlato con questo video?

Il video "Perché dovresti sposarti ora" offre una prospettiva unica sulla natura delle relazioni e sull'importanza dell'impegno. Praticare il parlato con contenuti come questo permette agli studenti di inglese di immergersi in discussioni reali e significative. Utilizzare il metodo di shadow speech mentre si guarda il video può aiutarti a migliorare la tua fluidità e intonazione, facilitando un'assimilazione più profonda delle espressioni comuni. Inoltre, partecipare attivamente a conversazioni che discutono temi relazionali e culturali può rafforzare la tua capacità di esprimerti in inglese in contesti personali e formali.

Grammatica ed Espressioni nel Contesto

Nel video, l'autore utilizza diverse strutture grammaticali e frasi chiave che possono essere utili per chi impara l'inglese:

  • “We believe”: Questa espressione indica una convinzione e può essere utilizzata per esprimere opinioni personali o credenze collettive.
  • “It might not be”: Una struttura che introduce possibilità e incertezze, utile per formulare ipotesi.
  • “What is required”: Frase utile per discutere esigenze e requisiti, particolarmente nel contesto di discussioni relazionali.
  • “To make a relationship succeed”: Qui troviamo un esempio di come utilizzare verbi e frasi per discutere di obiettivi e risultati, molto importante nelle conversazioni quotidiane.

Incorporare queste strutture nelle tue conversazioni potrebbe migliorare notevolmente la tua fluidità e sicurezza nel parlare.

Trappole di Pronuncia Comuni

Nella trascrizione del video, alcune parole e frasi possono risultare difficili da pronunciare. È importante prestare attenzione a:

  • “Compatibility”: Spesso l'accento può essere posizionato erroneamente, portando a una pronuncia scomoda. Fai pratica per pronunciarla correttamente, enfatizzando le sillabe giuste.
  • “Commitment”: La ripetizione di questa parola in contesti diversi aiuta a padroneggiarla. Prova a ripeterla insieme alle altre frasi nel video per migliorare la tua pronuncia e la fluidità.
  • “Interest”: Possiede una pronuncia che può essere confusa con “interesting”. Pratica separatamente le due parole per evitare malintesi.

Utilizzando il shadowing in inglese, puoi migliorare notevolmente la tua capacità di pronunciare queste parole in modo chiaro e comprensibile, rendendo le tue conversazioni più efficaci.

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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