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Hello, my amazing English learners!
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Welcome back to Speak English Daily!
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I'm Emma, and I'm so excited you're here with me today.
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And this is Day 4 of our 30-Day English Shadowing Challenge, Series 2.
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Quick question.
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Have you ever heard a native speaker say something super simple but it made them sound so natural.
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Like when they say, I'm swamped, instead of I'm very busy.
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And you think, why didn't I learn that?
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That's exactly what we're fixing today.
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If you're new here, welcome to our family.
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Each day focuses on one essential topic that you can master and use immediately.
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No complicated grammar, no confusing rules, just real English that works.
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And here's a quick tip.
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I've organized today's lesson into clear chapters, so you can jump to any section you want to focus on or come back to practice specific phrases anytime.
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Now, I usually don't ask you to memorize things.
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I believe in natural learning, but today is special.
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These phrases are so essential that I really encourage you to remember them.
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Here's why.
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Grammar rules?
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You can look them up.
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Vocabulae, you can use different words, but these phrases, you need to know them by heart for natural, instant responses.
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If you want to sound confident and connect with people naturally, these are the phrases you absolutely need to know by heart.
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Why?
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you'll use them every single day in your real life at work with friends even talking to yourself and to my amazing learners who've been with me thank you for your incredible comments and messages Today, we're mastering 60 essential daily phrases that native speakers use constantly, but English courses never teach you.
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These aren't textbook phrases.
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These are the words you hear in movies, at work, with friends, everywhere.
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By the end of today, you'll sound more natural than students who studied for years.
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Ready to sound like a native speaker instead of a textbook?
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Let's dive in!
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Section 1 – Morning and Getting Ready Phrases Let's start with how natives really talk about their morning routine.
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I'm up early today.
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Coffee hasn't kicked in yet.
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Running a bit late.
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Almost ready to go.
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Just grabbing my keys.
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Just grabbing my keys.
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I'm heading out now.
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Traffic's pretty bad.
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I'll be there soon.
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Just got to work.
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What a morning!
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Barely slept last night.
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Need to get going.
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My phone's dead again.
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I can't find anything today.
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I can't find anything today.
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Forgot my lunch again.
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Forgot my lunch again.
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Perfect.
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Notice how short and natural these sound?
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That's the secret.
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Natives don't speak in complete sentences all the time.
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They use these quick, natural phrases that just flow.
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Now here's a pronunciation secret that will change everything for you.
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When natives say, I'm up early, they don't say each word clearly.
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It sounds like, I'm up early.
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The words blend together.
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This is called connected speech, and it's why you sound more natural when you copy this rhythm.
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Section 2, Work and Daily Tasks Phrases.
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Now let's move to work and daily tasks, the phrases you need every single day.
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These are gold because you'll use them constantly.
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I'm swamped today.
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I'm swamped today.
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I'm swamped today.
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Just checking emails.
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Just checking emails.
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Working on a project.
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Working on a project.
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Working on a project.
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Almost done here.
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Almost done here.
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Taking a quick break.
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Back to work.
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Back to work.
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Long day ahead.
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Finally finished.
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Finally finished.
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Time for lunch.
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Time for lunch.
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Time for lunch.
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Heading home now.
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Heading home now.
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Heading home now.
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Stuck in a meeting.
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Got a deadline coming up.
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Got a deadline coming up.
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This is taking forever.
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This is taking forever.
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This is taking forever.
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Need to focus now.
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Need to focus now.
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Need to focus now.
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Can't talk right now.
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Can't talk right now.
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Can't talk right now.
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Beautiful.
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Did you catch that?
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I'm swamped means I'm very busy, but natives never say I'm very busy.
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They say I'm swamped or unslammed.
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Here's another secret.
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Notice how natives love short phrases, back to work, instead of I'm going back to work now.
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for lunch instead of, it's time to eat lunch.
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Shorter equals more natural equals more native-like.
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Section 3.
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Evening and Weekend Phrases.
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Let's finish with evening and weekend phrases, because this is when you actually connect with people.
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What a day.
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What a day.
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What a day.
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I'm beat.
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I'm beat.
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I'm beat.
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Time to decompress.
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Chilling at home.
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Watching some TV.
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Watching some TV.
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Calling it a night.
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Sleeping in tomorrow.
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sleeping in tomorrow no plans today no plans today no plans today taking it easy taking it easy taking it easy Just hanging out.
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I'm done for the day.
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Need to unwind?
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I'm starving over here.
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Ordering takeout tonight.
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Can't be bothered cooking.
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Excellent, I'm beat means I'm very tired, but it sounds so much more natural.
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And chilling at home.
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Natives say this instead of relaxing at home.
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Can't be bothered is pure native English for I don't want to or I'm too lazy to.
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Question 4 – Reaction and Response Phrases Finally, these reaction phrases will make you sound incredibly natural in any conversation.
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That's awesome!
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That's awesome!
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That's awesome!
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No kidding.
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No kidding.
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No kidding.
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Tell me about it.
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Tell me about it.
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Tell me about it.
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I hear you.
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I hear you.
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I hear you.
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Fair enough.
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Good point.
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Makes sense.
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I'm with you.
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Totally get it.
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Totally get it.
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You got it.
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No way!
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Are you serious?
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That's crazy.
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I can't believe it.
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You're kidding me.
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You're kidding me.
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Perfect.
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These are conversation gold.
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Tell me about it is tricky when someone complains and you say this.
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You're not asking for information.
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You're saying, I totally agree, or I know exactly what you mean.
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I hear you means I understand.
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Natives use this constantly.
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And you're kidding me.
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This is how natives show surprise, not I am very surprised.
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Here's the secret that changes everything.
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Native speakers don't think about grammar when they speak these phrases.
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They just flow naturally from situation to situation.
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That's why shadowing works so perfectly.
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You're training your brain to respond naturally, not to translate and think.
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Your brain is already starting to recognize these patterns.
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Tomorrow, when someone says, how's work, your brain will automatically want to say, I'm swamped, instead of, I am very busy at my job.
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That is the power of learning phrases, not just words.
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Here's your mission.
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Choose three phrases from today that you can actually use.
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Maybe, I'm beat when you get home.
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Maybe, time for lunch at work.
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Maybe, what a day, when talking to friends.
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Use them once, just once, and you'll be amazed at how natural you sound.
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You just learned 60 phrases that will transform how you sound in English.
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Not tomorrow, not next week, starting today.
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If this helped you, show some love with a like.
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It helps more learners like you find these free lessons.
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And welcome to our new subscribers.
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You're going to love this journey.
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Remember, if you want to master daily conversations with more dialogue practice, check out Day 24 from Series 1 of our 30-Day English Shadowing Challenge.
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That's where we dive deep into real conversations with practice scenarios.
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Link in the pinned comment below.
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Keep practicing.
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Keep improving.
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And remember, every phrase you learn makes you more confident.
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Until tomorrow, take care.
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Bye everyone!
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Thank you.
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이 레슨에 대해

이 YouTube 동영상은 ‘30일 영어 쉐도잉 챌린지 시리즈 2’의 네 번째 날 레슨으로, 원어민처럼 자연스럽게 말하기 위한 핵심적인 일상 영어 표현들을 배우는 데 중점을 둡니다. 교과서적인 표현이 아닌, 실제 원어민들이 매일 사용하는 60가지 필수 문구를 익혀 영어 유창성을 높이는 것이 목표입니다.

이 동영상을 통해 학습자는 다음과 같은 내용을 연습할 수 있습니다:

  • 어휘 및 표현 주제: 아침에 일어나서 준비하는 과정, 출근길 등 일상생활에서 흔히 접하는 상황에 대한 실용적인 표현들을 집중적으로 다룹니다. (예: "I'm swamped" 대신 "I'm very busy"와 같은 자연스러운 대안)
  • 문법 패턴: 특정 문법 규칙을 외우기보다는, 실제 대화에서 바로 사용할 수 있는 문장 구조를 표현 통째로 익히게 됩니다. 이는 복잡한 문법 고민 없이 직관적인 영어 말하기 연습에 큰 도움이 됩니다.
  • 말하기 맥락: 친구, 직장 동료와의 대화, 그리고 심지어 혼잣말을 할 때도 자연스럽게 사용할 수 있는 구어체 표현들을 학습하여, 다양한 실생활 상황에서 자신감 있는 의사소통 능력을 기를 수 있습니다. 특히 IELTS 스피킹과 같은 시험에서도 원어민스러운 표현을 사용하여 높은 점수를 받는 데 기여할 수 있습니다.

주요 어휘 및 표현

이 레슨에서 소개된 유용한 영어 표현과 그 의미는 다음과 같습니다:

  • I'm swamped: (I'm very busy 대신 사용) 눈코 뜰 새 없이 바쁘다.
  • Coffee hasn't kicked in yet: (커피나 약효가) 아직 발동이 걸리지 않았다. (잠이 덜 깨서 아직 멍하다는 뜻으로 많이 사용)
  • Running a bit late: (예정보다) 조금 늦고 있다. (시간에 쫓기고 있음을 나타냄)
  • Almost ready to go: 거의 나갈 준비가 다 되었다.
  • Just grabbing my keys: 막 열쇠를 챙기고 있다. (집을 나서기 직전 상황)
  • I'm heading out now: 지금 막 나가려고 한다. (외출 준비가 완료되었음을 알림)
  • Traffic's pretty bad: 교통 체증이 꽤 심하다.
  • Barely slept last night: 어젯밤에 거의 잠을 못 잤다.

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이 동영상을 활용하여 쉐도잉 기법을 효과적으로 연습하고 발음 연습에 집중하기 위한 구체적인 팁입니다:

  • 말하기 속도: 동영상의 화자가 표현을 반복할 때, 단순히 따라 하는 것을 넘어 원어민의 자연스러운 말하기 속도와 리듬을 그대로 모방하려고 노력하세요. 처음에는 천천히 시작하여 점차 속도를 높여 원어민의 빠르기에 맞춰나가는 것이 중요합니다.
  • 억양 및 강세: 이 레슨의 핵심은 ‘자연스러움’입니다. 각 문장의 억양, 강세, 음의 높낮이를 주의 깊게 듣고 최대한 비슷하게 따라 하세요. 같은 문장이라도 억양에 따라 의미나 느낌이 달라질 수 있으므로, 원어민의 감정을 담아 말하는 연습을 하는 것이 영어 유창성 향상에 필수적입니다.
  • 주제 난이도 및 반복: 다루는 표현들은 일상생활에서 자주 사용되는 매우 실용적인 것들입니다. 따라서 복잡한 문법적 어려움보다는, 이러한 표현들을 무의식적으로 입 밖으로 내뱉을 수 있도록 완전히 외우고 체화하는 것에 집중하세요. 동영상에서 같은 문장을 여러 번 반복할 때마다 함께 따라 말하며 자신의 것으로 만드세요.
  • 실생활 적용: 학습한 표현들을 실제 본인의 아침 루틴이나 일상 대화에 어떻게 적용할 수 있을지 적극적으로 생각해 보세요. 거울을 보며 혼잣말을 하거나, 친구와의 가상 대화를 만들어 연습하는 것도 좋은 영어 말하기 연습 방법입니다.

쉐도잉이란? 영어 실력을 빠르게 키우는 과학적 방법

쉐도잉(Shadowing)은 원래 전문 통역사 훈련을 위해 개발된 언어 학습 기법으로, 다언어 학자인 Dr. Alexander Arguelles에 의해 대중화된 방법입니다. 핵심 원리는 간단하지만 매우 강력합니다: 원어민의 영어를 들으면서 1~2초의 짧은 지연으로 즉시 소리 내어 따라 말하는 것——마치 '그림자(shadow)'처럼 화자를 따라가는 것입니다. 문법 공부나 수동적인 청취와 달리, 쉐도잉은 뇌와 입 근육이 동시에 실시간으로 영어를 처리하고 재현하도록 훈련합니다. 연구에 따르면 이 방법은 발음 정확도, 억양, 리듬, 연음, 청취력, 말하기 유창성을 크게 향상시킵니다. IELTS 스피킹 준비와 자연스러운 영어 소통을 원하는 분들에게 특히 효과적입니다.

ShadowingEnglish에서 효과적으로 학습하는 방법

  1. 영상 선택: 자연스럽고 명확한 영어가 사용된 YouTube 영상을 선택하세요. TED Talks, BBC 뉴스, 영화 장면, 팟캐스트, IELTS 모범 답변 영상이 좋습니다. URL을 복사해서 검색창에 붙여넣으세요. 짧은 영상(5분 이내)과 실제로 관심 있는 주제부터 시작하는 것이 동기 유지에 효과적입니다.
  2. 먼저 듣고 내용 이해하기: 처음에는 1배속으로 그냥 듣기만 하세요. 아직 따라 말할 필요는 없습니다. 문장의 의미를 파악하고, 화자가 어떻게 단어를 강조하고, 소리를 연결하고, 쉬어 가는지 주목하세요. 내용을 이해한 후 쉐도잉 연습을 하면 효과가 훨씬 좋아집니다.
  3. 쉐도잉 모드 설정:
    • Wait Mode (대기 모드): +3s 또는 +5s를 선택하면 한 문장이 재생된 후 자동으로 잠시 멈춰서 따라 말할 시간을 줍니다. 직접 컨트롤하고 싶다면 Manual을 선택해서 Next를 눌러 진행하세요.
    • Sub Sync (자막 동기화): YouTube 자막이 오디오와 맞지 않을 수 있습니다. ±100ms로 조정해서 정확한 타이밍에 따라갈 수 있도록 맞추세요.
  4. 소리 내어 쉐도잉하기 (핵심 연습): 이것이 연습의 핵심입니다. 문장이 재생되는 순간——또는 일시정지 중에——크고 자신감 있게 소리 내어 따라 하세요. 단순히 단어를 읽는 것이 아니라, 화자의 리듬, 강세, 음의 높낮이, 연음 방식을 그대로 흉내 내는 것이 중요합니다. 목표는 화자의 '그림자'처럼 들리는 것입니다. Repeat 기능으로 같은 문장을 여러 번 반복해서 자연스럽게 입에 붙을 때까지 연습하세요.
  5. 난이도 높이며 꾸준히 연습: 한 구절이 편해지면 더 도전적인 수준으로 올리세요. 속도를 <code>1.25x</code> 또는 <code>1.5x</code>로 높여 빠른 언어 반사 신경을 훈련하세요. Wait Mode를 <code>Off</code>로 설정해서 연속 쉐도잉을 하는 것이 가장 고급스럽고 효과적인 모드입니다. 매일 15~30분씩 꾸준히 연습하면 몇 주 안에 눈에 띄는 변화를 느낄 수 있습니다.

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