Shadowing Practice: SPEAKING FLYERS 1- FIND THE DIFFERENCE - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Welcome to MissLine English.
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Speaking test.
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Flyers 1.
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Test 1 .1.
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Now here are two pictures.
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My picture is gnarly the same as yours.
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But something is different.
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I am going to say something about my picture.
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You tell me how your picture is different.
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In my picture, there are two planes.
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In my picture, there is only one plane.
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In my picture, it's half past three.
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In my picture, it's three o 'clock.
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In my picture, there is a man by the desk.
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you In
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my picture, the man is wearing blue trousers.
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In my picture, there is a girl.
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She is standing next to a table.
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In my picture, the girl is sitting at the table.
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In my picture, it's a sunny day.
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In my picture, it's raining.
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the window.
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In my picture, there are three tables.
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In my picture, there is a flower on every table.
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In my picture, there aren't any flowers.

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About This Lesson

You're practicing English with "SPEAKING FLYERS 1- FIND THE DIFFERENCE" using the Shadowing technique — a method originally developed for professional interpreter training.

Focus on sounding like the speaker — not just repeating words. With 15–30 minutes of daily practice, you'll build real-world speaking confidence.

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.