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One surprising thing about a good English accent, copying gets you there faster than studying.
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One surprising thing about a good English accent, copying gets you there faster than studying.
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And shadowing is how you do that.
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You hear a native speaker and you copy everything.
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The sounds, the rhythm and the mouth movements.
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Today, I will show you how to shadow common but difficult English words in three different situations.
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Starting with this one.
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Making matcha is our morning ritual, and we're going to learn some English words while we do it.
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It's the same format as the last video.
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You watch and listen first.
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I'll narrate as we go.
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And then we'll rewind.
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And you will practice your shadowing.
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Now let's go to the kitchen and see what Chang is up to.
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Hello there.
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What are you up to?
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Chang is sieving the matcha powder with the sieve.
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Now she's pouring in the hot water.
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The temperature has to be just right.
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Chang, what's next?
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Time to whisk.
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Now she's whisking the matcha.
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Meanwhile, I'm putting these circular ice cubes into the glasses and pouring in the oat milk.
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Chang has just finished whisking.
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The matcha is silky and glossy.
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Silky is like smooth and glossy is like shiny.
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Oh, lovely.
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Look at that colour.
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Now, let's shadow some tricky words.
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Making matcha is our morning ritual.
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Chang is sieving the matcha powder with the sieve.
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Now, she's pouring in the hot water.
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The temperature has to be just right.
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The matcha is silky and glossy.
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Glossy is like smooth and glossy is like shiny.
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Good job.
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Three pronunciation notes.
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First, pay attention to the word sieve.
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It's spelled like believe but it's a short ih ih sound.
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It rhymes with give and live.
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Give me a sieve and I'll live forever.
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Secondly, ritual.
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It's a ch sound.
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The same ch as in nature, picture and furniture.
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Thirdly, temperature.
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The stress is on the first syllable, temp, temperature.
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It's the same pattern as the word literature, literature.
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Got it?
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Good.
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Now, speaking of temperature...
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This is our fridge.
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And on the fridge we have some very special souvenirs.
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We have photos, stickers and fridge magnets.
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Why are these souvenirs special?
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Well, they remind us of our trip in Korea five months ago.
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We went to Korea for my 30th birthday.
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We spent a week in Seoul where we ate the best croissants in our lives.
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Sorry, France.
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We also saw unreal views up at Namsan Tower.
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It was freezing though.
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Then we took a train to Busan.
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We stayed in a hotel by the beach.
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Our favourite spots in Busan were the cultural villages.
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The alleys were narrow and the streets were hilly.
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There was street art everywhere.
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We found a lovely souvenir shop and we bought some fridge magnets.
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This is our fridge.
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And on the fridge, we have some very special souvenirs.
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In Korea, we spent a week in Seoul.
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Where we ate the best croissants in our lives.
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The best croissants in our lives.
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Sorry, France.
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Then, we took a train to Busan.
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Where we stayed in a hotel by the beach.
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Our favorite spots in Busan were the cultural villages.
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We found a lovely souvenir shop on the coastline.
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And we bought some fridge magnets.
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three words to pay attention to here.
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The first one, croissant.
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It looks like croissant, but we say croissant, croissant.
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We borrowed that word from the French.
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Secondly, cultural, cultural.
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And just like ritual and temperature from earlier, that T U sound is a ch.
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Cultural, temperature, ritual.
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Ch.
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Can you hear it?
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Good.
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And the final word is souvenir.
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The stress is on the final syllable.
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Souvenir.
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Souvenir.
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It's the same pattern as the word engineer.
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Engineer.
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Souvenir.
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Engineer.
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And souvenir literally means memory in French.
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So I hope that sticks in your memory.
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I want you to pause this video now
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and tell me in the comments what sounds that you find difficult in the English language.
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If you comment below and let me know, then I can make a shadowing video on these sounds to help you become a pro at pro-annunciation.
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Let me know.
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Now, let's do some shadowing online.
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There's a new shadowing tool on Sprout I would love to show you guys.
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Let's get Chang to demonstrate.
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Ta-da!
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Let's do some shadowing.
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What topic should I choose?
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I'm going to choose AI and technology.
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Start shadowing.
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AI is a big part of our lives now.
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AI is a big part of our lives now.
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It's in our phones and computers.
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It's in our phones and computers.
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Things like smart assistants use AI.
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I need to slow it down.
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Things like smart assistants use AI.
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Things like smart assistants use AI.
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I want to translate this.
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Let you Vietnamese.
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New gadgets come out all the time.
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Now, back to Jay.
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If you're curious about this shadowing tool, I will leave a link in the description for anyone who wants to try.
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This is a dictionary and normally dictionaries are boring.
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But today I want to make this dictionary fun.
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I want to play a creative English speaking game to improve our English speaking.
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And there's a game that we invented called Memory Spark.
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How do you play?
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Open a random page and choose a random word.
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Trampoline.
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So what memory or story does trampoline spark for me?
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Well, I remember when I was five years old and we were staying at my parents friend's country house.
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I remember this big blue trampoline in their garden and I loved that trampoline.
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When we arrived I sprinted to the back door into the garden
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and leapt in the air but I didn't see the glass.
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I smashed my nose on the glass and it started bleeding.
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My excitement turned to tears but all was okay
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when my mum comforted me with a bag of frozen peas on my nose.
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By linking the new vocabulary to a memory or a story from your past,
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you are connecting it to an emotion, which means it's easier for you to remember that new word.
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It's also a way for you to practice your English speaking in a spontaneous way, which is how all conversation happens.
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Now, let's shadow my pornos story.
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I remember when I was five years old.
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I was staying at my parents' friends' country house.
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And they had a big blue trampoline outside.
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I was so excited to bounce that I sprinted towards the garden,
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but I didn't see the glass doors.
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So, I leapt in the air and I smashed into the glass.
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My nose started bleeding And my excitement turned to tears.
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But everything felt better when my mum put a bag of frozen peas on my nose.
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My poor nose.
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Pay attention to these three words.
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First, trampoline.
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Trampoline.
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Again, the stress is on the final syllable, the last sound.
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Trampoline.
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It's the same pattern as magazine.
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I read a magazine on the trampoline.
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Good.
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Second, lept.
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Lept is the past participle of leap in British English,
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and it's the same pattern as sleep and slept or dream and dreamt.
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The third word, smashed.
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Tt, smashed.
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a t-t sound at the end, and that follows the same pattern as words like wished,
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washed, walked, and talked.
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What's that I can smell?
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What's that I can hear?
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Huh, are you improving at English?
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I think you might be.
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In this video, we shadowed vocabulary from three different situations.
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First, through actions, we made matcha.
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Second, through a story, where I talked about my travels in Korea.
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And lastly, through a creative speaking game where we learned to tie words to memories and emotions to remember them more easily.
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And now I have a question for you.
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Can you tell me in the comments what sounds are difficult for you in English?
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What words do you find difficult to pronounce?
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If you let me know, then I'll make a video to help you.
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so you can become a pro at pronunciation.
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Thank you, have a great day, and peace.

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왜 이 영상을 통해 speaking 연습을 해야 할까요?

유튜브 영어 공부를 통해 영어 발음을 개선하고 싶다면, 이 영상에서 제공하는 shadowing 연습이 매우 유익합니다. 특히, 원어민의 발음을 직접 듣고 따라하는 shadow speech 방법은 영어 억양을 자연스럽게 익히는 데 도움을 줍니다. 제일 먼저 원어민처럼 소리 내어 말하는 것이, 단순히 공부하는 것보다 훨씬 효과적이란 사실이 놀랍죠. 이 영상에서는 매일 아침의 의식처럼 차를 만드는 모습에서 생생한 표현을 사용하며, 자연스러운 대화를 통해 실제 상황을 체험할 수 있습니다. 이러한 맥락에서 발음 연습을 하며 자신에게 맞는 패턴을 찾아가는 것이 중요합니다.

문맥 속의 문법 및 표현

영상에서 사용된 주요 표현과 구조는 다음과 같습니다:

  • Making matcha is our morning ritual. - '우리의 아침 의식'이라는 문구는 일상적인 루틴을 강조합니다.
  • She's sieving the matcha powder. - 현재 진행형을 사용하여 현재의 행동을 설명하는 좋은 예입니다.
  • The temperature has to be just right. - '정확해야 한다'는 의미를 전달하는 구조로, 상황에 대한 적절한 조건을 명시합니다.
  • The matcha is silky and glossy. - 부분과 부분을 연결해 주며, 상태를 묘사할 때 효과적인 형용사를 사용합니다.

일반적인 발음의 덫

영상에서 주목할 만한 발음의 함정은 다음과 같습니다:

  • sieve - '믿다'와 비슷한 철자를 가지고 있지만, 짧은 'ih' 발음으로 구분해야 합니다. 'give'와 'live'와 비슷하게 발음됩니다.
  • ritual - 발음할 때 'ch' 소리가 나며, 'nature', 'picture' 등의 단어와 같은 방식으로 발음해야 합니다.
  • temperature - 첫 음절에 강세가 주어지는 패턴으로, 'literature'와 같은 구조를 가지고 있습니다.

shadowing site나 shadowspeaks를 활용해 이 단어들을 반복적으로 연습하면 더욱 분명한 발음을 만들 수 있습니다. 또한, shadow speak의 방법을 적용하여 발음의 미세한 차이를 인지하는 것이 중요합니다.

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.

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