Shadowing Practice: Introduce yourself - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Can you introduce yourself?
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My name is Min, and I'm a Buddhist nun.
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I'm originally from Dalat, but I moved to a temple in Bariya Vung Tao when I was 12 years old.
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Now, the area belongs to Ho Chi Min City.
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I'm quite introverted, but I enjoy connecting with people through meaningful conversations.
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Most of my time is spent studying and practicing the Buddha's teachings.
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I also like sharing what I learn with others because I hope it can help them feel calmer and happier in daily life.
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Besides that, I'm currently improving my English skills so that I can communicate with more people around the world.
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Where do you live now, and what do you like about it?
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At the moment, I'm living in a temple in Ho Chi Minh City.
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I really enjoy the peaceful and relaxing lifestyle there.
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Even though the city is busy, life inside the temple is usually quiet, so it gives me enough time to study, meditate, and reflect on myself.
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I also like the people around me because they are kind and supportive.
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In my free time, I often read Buddhist books, practice English, or talk with visitors who come to learn about Buddhism.
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I think this environment helps me grow mentally and emotionally.
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What are your goals for the next few years?
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In the next few years, I hope to become a better version of myself, both mentally and spiritually.
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One of my biggest goals is to improve my English skills, especially speaking and listening, so that I can connect with more people from different countries.
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I believe English will help me learn more useful knowledge and share the Buddha's teachings with a wider community.
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Besides that, I also want to continue studying and practicing Buddhism more deeply because I think personal growth is a lifelong journey.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will practice introducing yourself and discussing your background, interests, and goals. By using the transcript of a Buddhist nun named Min, you will learn how to articulate your own story clearly and engagingly. This lesson will help you improve your spoken English, particularly in the context of personal introductions, which is often a key part of the IELTS speaking practice. You’ll focus on developing your own unique way of expressing information while incorporating beneficial vocabulary and phrases.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Buddhist nun - A woman who dedicates her life to practicing Buddhism
  • Originally - Referring to the place where someone comes from
  • Introverted - A personality type that is more reserved and focused on inner thoughts
  • Meaningful conversations - Dialogues that provide depth and connection
  • Personal growth - The process of improving oneself holistically
  • Calmer and happier - Desired emotional states often pursued through mindfulness practices
  • Supportive community - A group of people who encourage and help each other
  • Sharing knowledge - The act of disseminating what one knows to help others

Practice Tips

To enhance your English speaking skills effectively, consider applying the shadowing technique as demonstrated in this video. Shadowing involves listening to the transcript while speaking along with it, allowing you to practice intonation, rhythm, and pronunciation. Start by listening to a short segment of Min's introduction. Then, try to repeat exactly what she says, matching her speed and tone closely.

As you become comfortable, increase the length of the segments. This method, referred to as shadow speech, will aid you in developing a natural flow in your speech. Make sure to focus on the expressiveness in Min’s voice; her calm and reflective tone is key to delivering your own introduction with confidence.

Additionally, engage in IELTS speaking practice by incorporating your own experiences and aspirations into your responses. Practice introducing yourself in various contexts to boost your adaptability in real conversations. You might also want to experiment with shadowspeak by mimicking different speakers or contexts. This versatility will prepare you for a wider range of speaking situations, including interactions with diverse audiences.

Incorporating these practice tips can significantly enhance your fluency and comfort in speaking English, helping you connect with others just like Min hopes to do with her improved language skills.

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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