Shadowing Practice: Have you ever felt NOT included? - Emma Watson - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Have you ever felt that you weren't included?
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Have you ever felt that you weren't included?
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Yeah.
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Have you ever felt yourself...
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not welcome somewhere, not invited?
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Have you felt like that?
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Yeah.
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Yeah, I can see your emotion on this.
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Making people feel not included, I think, is...
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It's just such a painful, awful thing to do.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, learners will practice speaking through a powerful and emotional discussion led by Emma Watson about inclusion and feeling unwelcome. The transcript sheds light on human emotions and the impact of exclusion. By shadowing Emma's speech, learners will focus on improving their pronunciation, intonation, and emotional expression, which are essential skills for the IELTS speaking practice. Through this practice, you will gain confidence in articulating your feelings and experiences related to social situations.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Not included - A feeling of being excluded from a group or activity.
  • Not welcome - A sense of discomfort or inappropriateness in a particular place.
  • Painful - Something causing emotional distress or discomfort.
  • Avoid - To stay away from or not engage with someone or something.
  • Emotion - A complex reaction that engages our mind and body, signalling a feeling.
  • Awful - Extremely bad or unpleasant, often used to describe negative experiences.
  • Inclusion - The act of including or the state of being included.

Practice Tips

To effectively incorporate the speaking techniques from this lesson, consider using a shadowing app or a shadowing site to practice alongside Emma Watson's speech. Start by listening carefully to her tone and speed, which are both measured and sincere, reflecting the emotions she's conveying. Repeat short phrases or sentences to mimic her pacing and emotional intonations. This method, known as shadow speak, will help you internalize the rhythm and expressiveness of the English language.

As you engage in this practice, pay special attention to how she emphasizes certain words, such as "painful" and "awful." By understanding and replicating the emotional undertones in these words, you'll improve your chances of performing well in IELTS speaking practice scenarios that require emotional connection. Use the phrases you've learned and incorporate them into your own sentences about personal experiences, enhancing your speaking skills along the way.

Lastly, be patient with yourself. Shadowing requires time and repetition to effectively master. Make shadowing a regular part of your English learning routine, and soon you'll find yourself expressing complex feelings with confidence and clarity.

What is the Shadowing Technique?

Shadowing is a science-backed language learning technique originally developed for professional interpreter training and popularized by polyglot Dr. Alexander Arguelles. The method is simple but powerful: you listen to native English audio and immediately repeat it out loud — like a shadow following the speaker with just a 1–2 second delay. Unlike passive listening or grammar drills, shadowing forces your brain and mouth muscles to simultaneously process and reproduce real speech patterns. Research shows it significantly improves pronunciation accuracy, intonation, rhythm, connected speech, listening comprehension, and speaking fluency — making it one of the most effective methods for IELTS Speaking preparation and real-world English communication.

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