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English Easy Practice Do you want to learn English vocabulary faster?
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English Easy Practice Do you want to learn English vocabulary faster?
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Want to have better listening comprehension and pronunciation?
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And boost your speaking skills quickly?
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Then, welcome to our new video to improve your English skills.
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In this video, we'll dive into a fun and interactive learning experience designed to improve your English-speaking skills.
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Now, we will have a four-part exercise.
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Part 1 – Listening Practice Part 2.
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Vocabulary Part 3.
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Listen and Answer Practice Part 4.
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Shadowing Practice Now, are you ready to train your brain to speak English fluently?
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Let's get started!
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Part 1.
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English Listening Practice In the first part,
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you'll listen to a conversation between native English speakers.
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Try to focus on the meaning of the conversation when you listen to it.
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This will help you understand real-life conversations better.
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How do I get to?
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Hi, Mike.
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How are you?
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Hi, Anna.
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I'm good, thanks.
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How about you?
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I'm good, too.
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Hey, can you help me with something?
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Sure.
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What do you need?
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How do I get to the library from here?
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Oh, it's easy.
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Go straight down this road for two blocks.
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Okay, then what?
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Then turn left at the traffic light.
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Walk for another block and you'll see the library on your right.
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Got it.
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Straight for two blocks, left at the light, then one more block.
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Yes, that's right.
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Do you need any more help?
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No, that's all.
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Thanks a lot, Mike.
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You're welcome, Anna.
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Have a good day.
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If you like this video,
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give it a thumbs up and hit the subscribe button to receive more like it in the future.
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Part 2.
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Learn Vocabulary Now, let's explore some new words together in our vocabulary section.
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I'll explain a few words and use them in example sentences to help you grasp their meaning easily.
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Vocabulary How do I get to?
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A phrase used to ask for directions to a specific location.
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Example.
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How do I get to the nearest bus stop?
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Straight.
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Moving in one direction without turning or curving.
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Example.
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Go straight down this road for two blocks.
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Block A section of a street between two intersections.
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Example Walk for another block and you'll see the library on your right.
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Watch this video till to the end to improve your English fast.
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Part 3.
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Listen and Answer Practice Time for some interactive practice.
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Listen carefully to the questions I ask about the conversation.
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Try to answer them out loud before I reveal the correct answers.
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This will boost your speaking and listening skills.
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Repeat this exercise every day until you can say the answers quickly and confidently.
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Answer the questions out loud.
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Hi, Mike.
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How are you?
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Hi, Anna.
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I'm good, thanks.
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How about you?
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I'm good, too.
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Hey, can you help me with something?
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Sure, what do you need?
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Did Anna ask Mike for money?
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No, she didn't.
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She didn't ask for money.
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What did Anna ask Mike for?
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She asked him for help.
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Did Mike agree to help Anna?
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Yes, he did.
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He agreed to help her.
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How do I get to the library from here?
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What did Anna need help with?
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She needed directions to the library.
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She asked Mike how to get to the library.
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Did Anna want to go to the post office?
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No, she didn't want to go to the post office.
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Where did Anna want to go?
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To the library.
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She wanted directions to the library.
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What did she say to learn how to go to the library?
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She said, how do I get to the library?
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Oh, it's easy.
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Go straight down this road for two blocks.
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Did Mike give directions to Anna?
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Yes, he did.
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He gave her directions to the library.
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Did Mike tell Anna to go straight for ten blocks?
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No, he didn't tell her to go straight for ten blocks.
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How many blocks did Mike tell Anna to go straight?
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Two blocks.
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He told her to go straight for two blocks.
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Okay, then what?
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Then turn left at the traffic light.
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Should Anna turn back after going straight for two blocks?
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No, she shouldn't go back.
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After going straight for two blocks, where should Anna turn?
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She should turn left at the traffic light.
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Mike told her to turn left at the traffic light.
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Walk for another block and you'll see the library on your right.
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How many blocks should Anna walk after turning left?
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One block.
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Mike told her to walk for another block.
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Did Mike say the library would be on the left?
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No, he didn't say the library would be on the left.
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Did Mike say the library would be on the right?
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Yes, he said the library would be on the right Got it.
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Straight for two blocks, left at the light,
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then one more block Did Anna confirm the directions with Mike?
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Yes, she did She repeated the directions back to him.
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Did Anna repeat the directions correctly?
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Yes, she did.
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She repeated them correctly.
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Yes, that's right.
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Do you need any more help?
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Did Mike ask Anna if she needed more help?
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Yes, he did.
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He asked if she needed more help.
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No, that's all.
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Thanks a lot, Mike.
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You're welcome, Anna.
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Did Anna ask for more help after getting directions?
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No, she didn't.
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She said that's all she needed.
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Did Anna thank Mike for his help?
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Yes, she did.
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She thanked him a lot.
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Did Mike say, you're welcome, to Anna?
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Yes, he did.
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He said, you're welcome.
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Part 4.
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Shadowing Practice Lastly, we have the shadowing practice.
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Read your lines out loud after the speakers as they talk in the conversation.
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Focus on the rhythm and intonation of the English expressions and sentences.
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This exercise will sharpen your pronunciation and overall speaking abilities.
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Let's begin.
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Hi, Mike.
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How are you?
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I'm good, too.
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Hey, can you help me with something?
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How do I get to the library from here?
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Okay, then what?
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Got it.
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Straight for two blocks, left at the light, then one more block.
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No, that's all.
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Thanks a lot, Mike.
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Hi, Anna.
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I'm good, thanks.
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How about you?
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Sure, what do you need?
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Oh, it's easy.
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Go straight down this road for two blocks.
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Then turn left at the traffic light,
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walk for another block, and you'll see the library on your right.
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Yes, that's right.
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Do you need any more help?
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You're welcome, Anna.
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Have a good day!
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Thanks for watching guys.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

Practicing speaking through shadowing techniques can significantly enhance your English skills. This video is designed to provide a practical and enjoyable way to engage with the language. By immersing yourself in English conversations, you’ll not only boost your vocabulary but also improve your listening comprehension and pronunciation. Shadowing allows you to mimic the rhythm and intonation of native speakers, which is essential for developing a natural speaking style. As you practice with our shadowspeak exercises, you’ll find that your confidence in speaking will grow, making conversations feel more effortless and enjoyable.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

In this video, several key phrases and structures are highlighted that can enhance your conversational skills. Here are a few notable examples:

  • How do I get to? – This is a common phrase used to ask for directions. It exemplifies how to seek assistance politely in conversational English. For instance: "How do I get to the nearest bus stop?"
  • Go straight – This imperative form provides clear guidance and direction, a useful structure when giving instructions.
  • Turn left at the traffic light – This phrase combines specific actions with spatial awareness, helping you navigate conversations about locations.

By incorporating these structures into your own speech, you'll be better equipped to communicate effectively in real-life scenarios, enhancing your overall ability to improve English pronunciation.

Common Pronunciation Traps

While practicing shadowing, it's crucial to pay close attention to pronunciation, as certain words can be tricky. Here are some common pitfalls:

  • The phrase “How do I get to?” might be pronounced quickly in conversations, often blending into a single unit. Make sure to practice separating the words clearly while maintaining the natural flow.
  • Words like “library” can be challenging due to their syllable structure. Take your time to practice the pronunciation, ensuring each syllable receives attention: li-brar-y.
  • Listen for the rhythm in phrases and try to imitate it in your speech. This will help you avoid a robotic sounding voice and instead adopt a more natural shadow speak quality.

Engaging with these pronunciation challenges will enable you to speak more like a native, making your conversations sound fluid and confident. Make use of the shadowing site and resources available to continuously practice and refine your 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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