Shadowing Practice: Pidato lengkap Ahmad Munjizun, Pemuda Lombok Tengah Peraih Gelar Doktor di Amerika - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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We'll start with the doctoral students first.
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We'll start with the doctoral students first.
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Receiving the Doctor of Philosophy today is Emmett Muncheson.
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Thank you.
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He has been a fantastic student with me for the past couple years.
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He comes from Indonesia, and because of COVID,
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he wasn't able to go home,
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and then he had to go home because of some visa issues.
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And so he persevered and has done such a fantastic job.
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He studied the negative effects of obesity in horses,
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and his work is truly groundbreaking and really important for the horse industry.
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Thank you so much.
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I think there's no words to describe how happy I am today.
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Today, coming from Indonesia, a small village in a little island called Lombok.
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As a kid, I grew up looking after animals, horses, ponies, and cattle.
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I did not know whether I would end up having a PhD someday later in my life.
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I did not know how to speak English.
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but today is the proof that hard work
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and perseverance results in something better and better results in something
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that you would never imagine in your life thank you so much
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first of all i would like to express my deepest gratitude of course to my
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I am my beloved advisor who gives me guidance,
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teach me, make me a better man,
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make me a better researcher,
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make me a better student.
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I know I did procrastinate a lot.
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One day in the morning,
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there was another student in the graduate room who asked me,
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you came early, right?
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You did not know that I didn't go home.
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So thank you so much,
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Dr. Phillips, and all my committee members,
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faculties and staff, thank you for all the hard work
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and support that you've given for us to make sure that everything is going smoothly,
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everything's got solved.
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And of course, staying away from home.
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I don't have any family here,
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but I have friends who are my family.
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They're back there.
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Thank you for providing your shoulders to cry on when I'm down.
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I know this is not a manly thing to cry but I like to cry.
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Thank you.
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And lastly, to the best motivator and inspirator of mine in my life,
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who were always always there,
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no matter who I am,
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no matter how bad I am.
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But they are not here, basically.
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They are there in Indonesia watching me.
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My mom and dad, and all my siblings, my family.
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Thank you so much.
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Thank you so much for lifting me up and bringing me this way and making me the way I am today.
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Without you, I wouldn't be here today.
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So thank you so much.
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Once again, there's no words that can describe how grateful I am today.
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Thank you.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

This video features Ahmad Munjizun, a recent PhD graduate from Indonesia who overcame significant challenges during his studies in the United States. His speech is not only inspiring but also provides a rich context for practicing English speaking skills. By engaging with this material, learners can develop their IELTS speaking practice abilities, particularly in expressing gratitude and discussing personal journeys. As Ahmad articulates his experiences, listeners can connect emotionally, enhancing understanding and retention of language.

Practicing with this video allows learners to imitate his tone and inflections, honing their pronunciation and speaking fluidity. Utilizing techniques such as shadowspeak or shadow speech, students can effectively track spoken language patterns, making it easier to reproduce similar expressions in their conversations.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Ahmad's speech contains several key grammatical structures and expressions that can enrich your English learning experience:

  • Conditional Phrases: Ahmad reflects on his unknown future with statements like "I did not know whether I would end up having a PhD." This conditional construction invites listeners to consider possibilities and potential outcomes.
  • Expressing Gratitude: Phrases like "I would like to express my deepest gratitude" model how to convey appreciation effectively, an essential skill in both personal and professional settings.
  • Descriptive Language: Ahmad uses descriptive phrases such as "small village" and "beloved advisor" which provide context and intimacy, reinforcing messages of connection and support.
  • Self-Reflection: The use of first-person narration, such as "I did procrastinate a lot," encourages learners to share their own experiences, practicing narrative skills in English.

Common Pronunciation Traps

As learners engage with Ahmad's speech, they may encounter various pronunciation challenges:

  • Specific Vocabulary: Words like "perseverance" and "groundbreaking" can be tricky. Breaking them down into syllables may aid in mastering their pronunciation.
  • Linking Words: Ahmad often links phrases together, creating a smoother flow. For instance, "thank you so much" can sound quick and blended; practicing this will enhance your fluidity in conversation.
  • Intonation Patterns: Notice Ahmed's use of rising and falling tones, especially when he expresses emotions. Mimicking these patterns, through methods like shadowspeaks, will improve both comprehension and delivery during your own speaking engagements.

By fully engaging with these aspects of Ahmad's speech, learners can enhance their shadow speech practice, leading to greater proficiency and confidence in English communication.

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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