Shadowing Practice: Listening - Facts and Figures - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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This recording is from the British Council.
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And the next part of this talk is on the Panama Canal.
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It's amazing how this one small section of a small country can be so important to the world.
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Let's learn a little bit about the canal itself before we look at how it connects to everything else.
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The Panama Canal is an artificial waterway in the Central American country of Panama that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean.
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It is only 82 kilometers long.
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If you go around South America by ship,
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then you need to travel another 15,000 kilometers.
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So the canal saves a lot of of travel time.
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It takes around 8 to 10 hours to cross the canal.
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The French started building the canal in 1881,
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but they couldn't finish it.
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The project was started again in 1904 by the United States and the canal was finally finished in 1914.
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Many people died while they were building the canal,
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some say up to 25,000.
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For the rest of the 20th century,
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the United States controlled the canal but gave control back to Panama in 2000.
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Every year, around 40,000 ships come through the canal.
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These are mostly commercial ships.
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They transport goods for trade between Asia and America, or Europe.
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In 2016, the government of Panama made the canal bigger,
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so that now 99% of ships can pass through it.
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Let's now turn to the role of the Panama Canal in the global economy.
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This recording is from the British Council.
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To find more activities to practice your English,
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visit www.britishcouncil.org forward slash learn English.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

This engaging audio recording from the British Council provides an excellent opportunity to learn English with YouTube while delving into the fascinating topic of the Panama Canal. By listening to the speaker's clear delivery, you can enhance your language comprehension and speaking skills simultaneously. Through the process of shadowing, where you mimic the speaker, you can improve your pronunciation, intonation, and rhythm in English. This video also presents real-world content that helps learners understand global issues, making your practice relevant and informative. Practicing with such materials is essential not only for sharpening your language abilities but also for expanding your knowledge about key historical and geographical topics.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

In this section, we will analyze five key phrases and structures used by the speaker that can enhance your expression in English:

  • “It takes around 8 to 10 hours to cross the canal.” - Notice the use of the present tense to describe a current fact. This structure is useful for sharing information about routines or facts.
  • “Many people died while they were building the canal.” - The past continuous tense here indicates an ongoing past action, which is effective for storytelling or explaining historical events.
  • “The French started building the canal in 1881, but they couldn’t finish it.” - This structure highlights contrasts and is vital in English for discussing failed attempts or challenges.
  • “Every year, around 40,000 ships come through the canal.” - A great example of how to convey frequency, essential for discussing regular occurrences.
  • “The government of Panama made the canal bigger, so that now 99% of ships can pass through it.” - This cause-and-effect structure is crucial for connecting ideas and explaining outcomes.

Common Pronunciation Traps

While practicing, pay special attention to these particular phrases and words that may pose challenges:

  • “artificial waterway” - The emphasis on the second syllable can make it tricky; practice saying it slowly before speeding up.
  • “Panama Canal” - Try to keep the pronunciation smooth and clear. The stress on both words’ vowels can significantly affect intelligibility.
  • “commercial ships” - The blend of the consonants and the ‘sh’ sound may trip you up; breaking it into sections can help.
  • “transport goods for trade” - Be sure to articulate the 'r' and 't' sounds clearly to avoid blending them into “tranport,” which can confuse listeners.

Utilizing shadowspeak techniques, you can refine your ability to mimic these pronunciations accurately. As you practice, focus not just on mimicking words but also on capturing the natural rhythm and intonation. Embrace the process of shadow speech to enhance your fluency and confidence in using English in everyday contexts.

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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