Shadowing Practice: Pre A1 Starters English speaking practice I Test 7 - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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What's this?
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It's a kite.
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What color is it?
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It's purple.
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How many kites are there?
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There are three.
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Can you fly a kite?
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Yes, I can.
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I enjoy watching it in the sky.
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What are these?
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They are socks.
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Are you wearing socks?
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Yes, I am.
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What color are your socks?
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They are white.
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What are the boys doing?
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They are playing table tennis.
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What's the man doing?
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He's running.
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What sport do you play?
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I play badminton.
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We use rackets to hit a shuttlecock back and forth.
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It's super fun.
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Where do you play?
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I play at the park near my house.
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Who do you play with?
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I play badminton with my school friends and cousin.
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We all love badminton, so we team up and have really fun matches.
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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will engage in an English speaking practice session designed for learners at the Pre A1 Starters level. This practice involves responding to questions about everyday objects, activities, and your personal experiences, fostering your ability to converse in English fluently. We'll explore topics such as colors, quantities, and hobbies, which are fundamental for building your vocabulary and strengthening your speaking skills. The goal is to help you feel confident in spoken English, especially when preparing for transitions to Cambridge tests.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • kite - a lightweight object that flies in the air when attached to a string, often played with outdoors.
  • color - a characteristic of visual perception described through color categories (e.g., purple, white).
  • play - to engage in activities for enjoyment; often used in the context of sports and games.
  • table tennis - a sport played using small paddles and a light ball, where players hit the ball back and forth on a table.
  • badminton - a sport similar to tennis, played with rackets and a shuttlecock.
  • enjoy - to take pleasure in an activity.
  • who - used to ask about people performing actions.
  • where - used to inquire about a location.

Practice Tips

To effectively improve your speaking skills using this shadowing site, consider employing the technique of shadow speech. This involves listening to the dialogue from the video and immediately repeating what you hear. Here are some specific tips:

  • Start Slowly: Begin by playing the audio at a slower speed if possible. This allows you to catch every word and pronunciation.
  • Repeat Everything: Don’t just focus on parts you find easy; practice all phrases to build comprehensive skills.
  • Emulate Tone and Pace: Pay attention to the speaker's tone and pace. Matching these will help your delivery sound more natural.
  • Use Repetition: Rewind and repeat sections until you feel comfortable with the pronunciation and rhythm—this is a core part of shadowspeak.
  • Practice with a Partner: If possible, practice with a friend who is also learning English. This will help you gain confidence and receive feedback on your pronunciation.

By consistently practicing with these tips and utilizing shadowspeaks, you will significantly enhance your English speaking skills, preparing you well for any upcoming tests or conversations!

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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