Shadowing Practice: Matisyahu - One Day (Lyrics) - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Sometimes I
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lay under the moon, I thank God I'm breathing And I pray don't take me soon,
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cause I am here for reasons Sometimes in my tears I drown,
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but I never let it get me down So my negativity surrounds,
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I know someday the love turned around because All my life I've been waiting for,
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I've been praying for, for the people to stay That we don't wanna fight no more,
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there'll be no more, and our children will play One day,
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one day, one day One day,
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one day, one day
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It's not about with or lose
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We all lose
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when they bleed on Souls of the innocent blood drenched pavement Keep on moving though the waters stay raging In this maze,
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you can lose your way
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It might drop you crazy but don't let it face you no way No way
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Sometimes in my tears I drown But I never let it get me down So when negativity surrounds
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I know someday it'll all turn around because All my life I've been waiting for
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For the people to say That we don't wanna fight no more There'll be no more
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and I'll kill them again One day,
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one day, one day One day,
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one day, one day One day this all will change,
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trick people to say Stop with the violence,
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down with the hate One day we'll all be free and proud to be Under the same sun,
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singing songs of freedom like One day,
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one day One day, one day All my life I've been waiting for,
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I've been praying for For the people to say
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that we don't wanna fight the Lord There'll be no more hearts and our children will fade One day,
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one day, one day One day,
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one day I'm a wonder

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Why practice speaking with this video?

Practicing speaking with Matisyahu's song "One Day" provides a unique opportunity for learners to immerse themselves in a context rich with emotional depth and social themes. The lyrics express a longing for peace and understanding, making it not only a beautiful piece of music but also a profound message to engage with. By mimicking the artist’s rhythm and intonation, you can enhance your English speaking practice skills while developing your ability to convey emotion in your speech. Such practice is especially valuable for preparing for exams like the IELTS speaking practice, where conveying meaning clearly and persuasively is essential.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

The song features several key expressions and grammatical structures that are useful for learners:

  • Present continuous tense: "I am here for reasons" is a simple yet effective way to express presence and intention in the moment.
  • Conditional phrases: "if we stop with the violence" encourages learners to explore the importance of hypothetical situations and consequences.
  • Repetition for emphasis: The phrase "one day" is repeated throughout the song, demonstrating a common linguistic method to highlight hope and continuity.
  • Contrasting ideas: The lyric "it's not about win or lose" elegantly presents a dichotomy that can be useful in discussions about conflict and resolution.

Utilizing these structures in your own speaking will not only improve your English pronunciation but also enrich your conversational skills.

Common Pronunciation Traps

While practicing with this video, you may encounter several tricky pronunciation aspects:

  • Vowel sounds: Words like "bleed" and "free" can be challenging. Focus on clearly pronouncing the long vowel sounds to improve clarity.
  • Consonant clusters: The phrase "down with the hate" includes clusters that may be difficult for non-native speakers. Pay attention to how the sounds blend together.
  • Intonation and emotion: Notice how Matisyahu uses rising and falling tones to express feelings, a vital skill in shadow speaking where emotional nuance plays a key role.

By practicing these aspects, you can not only overcome common hurdles but also boost your confidence in communicating effectively in English.

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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