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I walk into the kitchen.
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I walk into the kitchen.
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I have a dishwasher in my kitchen.
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I put on the apron.
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I open the fridge.
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I take out a jar of water.
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I pour some water in the glass.
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I drink a glass of water.
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I put the glass in the sink.
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I open a cupboard.
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I take out the blender.
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I take out a brown bowl.
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I take out a brown bowl.
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This is my mixer.
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This is my mixer.
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I put my green cutting board on the table.
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I put my green cutting board on the table.
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I take a garlic press.
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I use the grater to prepare some vegetables.
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Sometimes I use a potato masher.
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This is my new toaster.
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I prepare sandwiches for breakfast.
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I slice the cake.
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I eat a piece of cake and drink coffee.
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I eat a piece of cake and drink coffee.
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I prepare a delicious soup
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I prepare a delicious soup
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I taste the soup
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I taste the soup I finish the I finish the soup and wipe my mouth.
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For clean the plate I use a sponge.
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I use a broom for clean the floor.
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I use a broom for clean the floor.
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I have a rubbish bin in the kitchen.
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I have a rubbish bin in the kitchen.
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Why practice speaking with this video?

Practicing speaking using the context of daily activities, such as cooking, is essential for improving your English speaking practice. This video offers a realistic setting where you can identify common vocabulary and phrases used in the kitchen, a place we all can relate to. By shadowing the speaker’s phrases, you will enhance your understanding and fluency. Engaging in this type of situational practice will also build your confidence as you learn how to describe your environment and activities accurately. Listening to the speaker narrate their actions provides an excellent opportunity for shadow speech, enabling you to imitate the rhythms and structures of natural English conversation.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

The transcript features various simple yet effective grammatical structures that learners should take note of:

  • Present Simple Tense: The speaker uses the present simple tense (e.g., "I walk into the kitchen") to describe routine actions. This structure is crucial for discussing daily habits.
  • Imperatives for Instructions: Phrases like "I put on the apron" imply a sequence of actions. This is helpful for learners to practice giving instructions in English.
  • Use of Articles: The speaker uses definite (the) and indefinite articles (a, an) when identifying objects (e.g., "a jar of water," "the blender"). Understanding how to use articles correctly is essential for becoming fluent.
  • Adjectives for Descriptions: Describing items, as in "green cutting board" or "brown bowl," allows you to practice adjective placement in sentences.

Common Pronunciation Traps

While practicing speaking along with the video, pay attention to these pronunciation challenges:

  • “Dishwasher”: Ensure you stress the second syllable correctly to say it clearly as “dish-WASH-er.”
  • “Garlic press”: The blending of sounds in this phrase might be tricky; practice saying it smoothly as you would in natural speech.
  • “Vegetables”: This word can often be mispronounced. Focus on articulating the separation of syllables: “VEG-e-ta-bles.”
  • “Rubbish bin”: Ensure clarity in pronunciation and practice linking the words together for natural flow.

Engaging regularly with content that employs shadowspeak techniques will further improve English pronunciation and help instill confidence in your speaking abilities. Consider using a shadowing app to practice these phrases and structures daily.

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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