Shadowing Practice: The Art of Storytelling in the News World | Palki Sharma Upadhyay | TEDxMICA - Learn English Speaking with YouTube
About This Lesson
This lesson is inspired by Palki Sharma Upadhyay's TEDx talk titled "The Art of Storytelling in the News World." In this video, the speaker emphasizes the importance of storytelling in shaping perceptions, both personally and culturally. Learners will explore key vocabulary related to journalism, storytelling, and personal narratives. This lesson will primarily focus on enhancing speaking skills and vocabulary usage through powerful storytelling examples. Expect to practice speaking contexts that involve sharing personal stories, discussing cultural narratives, and presenting opinions on complex topics.
Key Vocabulary & Phrases
- Mind the gap: A phrase used to remind people to be cautious of potential dangers or differences, often metaphorical today, indicating areas in life that require awareness and attention.
- Self-image: The idea one has about oneself, particularly regarding identity and reputation; important in the context of how we present stories to the world.
- Katha: A Hindi term meaning ‘story’; emphasizes the narrative aspect of storytelling.
- Kathakar: The storyteller; the person who narrates the katha, highlighting the significance of delivery in effective storytelling.
- Persuade: To convince someone to believe or do something; a key objective in storytelling.
- Clutter: An overcrowded or confusing state; refers to the overwhelming amount of similar stories being told in the media.
Practice Tips for This Video
When practicing with this TEDx talk, utilize the shadowing technique to enhance both pronunciation and fluency. Here are specific tips:
- Speaking Speed: Palki Sharma Upadhyay speaks at a moderate pace, making it easier to follow along. Start by listening to short segments and repeating them aloud, gradually increasing the length of the sections you practice.
- Accent Recognition: Pay close attention to the Indian English accent. Try to mimic not only the pronunciation but also the intonation and cadence of her speech, which can significantly aid in your English speaking practice.
- Focus on Storytelling: Practice narrating your own personal stories using similar structures learned in the video. This will help you in contexts like IELTS speaking exams where personal experiences are often discussed.
- Repetition for Retention: Re-watch specific sections multiple times to get comfortable with challenging vocabulary and expressions. This technique will enhance your pronunciation practice while boosting confidence in your English fluency.
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.
How to Practice Effectively on ShadowingEnglish
- Choose your video: Pick a YouTube video with clear, natural English speech. TED Talks, BBC News, movie scenes, podcasts, or IELTS sample answers all work great. Paste the URL into the search bar. Start with shorter videos (under 5 minutes) and content you find genuinely interesting — motivation matters.
- Listen first, understand the context: On your first pass, keep the speed at 1x and just listen. Don't try to repeat yet. Focus on understanding the meaning, picking up new vocabulary, and noticing how the speaker stresses words, links sounds, and uses pauses.
- Set up Shadowing mode:
- Wait Mode: Choose
+3sor+5s— after each sentence plays, the video pauses automatically so you have time to repeat it out loud. ChooseManualif you want full control and press Next yourself after each repetition. - Sub Sync: YouTube subtitles sometimes appear slightly ahead or behind the audio. Use
±100msto align them perfectly so you can follow along accurately.
- Wait Mode: Choose
- Shadow out loud (the core practice): This is where the real work happens. As soon as a sentence plays — or during the pause — repeat it out loud, clearly and confidently. Don't just mouth the words: mirror the speaker's exact rhythm, stress, pitch, and connected speech. Aim to sound like a shadow of the speaker, not just a word-by-word recitation. Use the Repeat feature to drill the same sentence multiple times until it feels natural.
- Scale up the challenge: Once a passage feels comfortable, push your limits. Increase speed to <code>1.25x</code> or even <code>1.5x</code> to train high-speed language reflexes. Or set Wait Mode to <code>Off</code> for continuous shadowing — the most advanced and rewarding mode. Consistent daily practice of 15–30 minutes will produce noticeable results within weeks.
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