Shadowing Practice: Who Was Queen Elizabeth II? | Learn all about the longest-serving monarch of England - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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who was queen elizabeth ii do you recognize this famous queen it is queen elizabeth ii
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who was queen elizabeth ii do you recognize this famous queen it is queen elizabeth ii
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today we are going to learn more about queen elizabeth ii
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and the interesting twist of fate
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that led to her becoming queen in the first place ready
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to learn more let's go princess elizabeth was born on april
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21 1926 in london england her parents were the duke
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and duchess of york prince albert and elizabeth bows lion
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when she was 10 years old her grandfather king george v died
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which meant that her uncle became the new king of england he was crowned king edward the eighth
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this is where things start to get a little interesting the
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newly crowned king edward was was in love with an American named Wallace Simpson.
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Because Simpson had been previously married and divorced,
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the Church of England would not approve of their marriage.
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Since the King of England is also considered to be the head of the Church of England,
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Edward had a big decision to make.
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He could continue as king without Simpson at his side,
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or he could abdicate or give up the throne.
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In the end, King Edward chose love over the monarchy.
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What did this mean?
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Well, it meant that Elizabeth's father,
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Albert, was next in line to become king.
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Albert changed his name to King George VI to honor his father.
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Though this might seem a little confusing,
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there is a long tradition within British royalty of changing names before becoming the monarch.
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King George VI was crowned in 1937,
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and Princess Elizabeth became heir to the throne.
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World War II began just two years later in 1939.
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As Germany began to invade Europe,
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Great Britain prepared to defend itself.
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Elizabeth and her family moved from London to Windsor Castle,
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which was about 25 miles west of the city, to stay safe.
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While living there, 14-year-old Elizabeth and her younger sister Margaret started a children's radio broadcast in 1940.
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She encouraged those being evacuated and facing great danger to be brave.
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Throughout the duration of the war,
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Elizabeth was an active part of the war effort and trained to be a mechanic and driver.
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Sadly, her father passed away in 1952.
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This meant that Elizabeth became queen when she was just 25 years old.
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Her coronation took place on June 2nd,
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1953 at Westminster Abbey and was televised to the world.
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Throughout her almost 71-year reign,
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Queen Elizabeth II would be known for making the monarchy more accessible to the public.
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She held public service and volunteerism as the highest of callings and showed unfaltering loyalty to her country.
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Here's an interesting fact.
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Queen Elizabeth II's official title was Queen Elizabeth II by the grace of God
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under the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland,
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and of her other realms and territories.
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Queen, head of the Commonwealth, defender of the faith.
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Try saying that three times fast.
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Queen Elizabeth II passed away on September 8th,
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2022, making her the longest-serving monarch in British history and the second longest-serving monarch in the world.
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Wow, we have learned a lot of information about Queen Elizabeth.
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Let's review to see what you remember.
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True or false, Queen Elizabeth became queen when she was 25 years old?
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True.
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That royal event was televised to the world on June 2nd, 1953.
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Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation Fill in the blank.
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King Edward VIII chose to blank the throne,
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which paved the way for Elizabeth to become queen.
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Abdicate Splendid job, scholars!
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Even though Queen Elizabeth II has passed on,
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her impact on the world is undeniable.
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What kind of things can you do to make the world a better place?
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Hope you had fun learning with us.
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About This Lesson

In this lesson, learners will dive into the fascinating story of Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-serving monarch of England. Through engaging content, learners will practice their English listening and speaking skills by exploring key events from her life, including her early years, significant historical moments, and her reign. This lesson will not only enhance vocabulary but will also provide cultural insights into British monarchy, making it an informative experience for English language learners who want to both improve their language skills and broaden their knowledge.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Monarch: A king or queen who rules a kingdom.
  • Abdicate: To give up a position of power, especially the throne.
  • Coronation: The ceremony of crowning a monarch.
  • Commonwealth: A political community founded for the common good, often comprising former territories of the British Empire.
  • Heir: A person who is entitled to inherit a throne or a title.
  • Broadcast: The transmission of programs or information by radio or television.
  • Evacuate: To remove someone from a dangerous place.

Practice Tips

To make the most of this lesson and improve your English pronunciation, consider using a shadowing app. One effective technique is shadowing while listening to this video on Queen Elizabeth II. Pay attention to the speed and tone of the speaker. Start by repeating short segments of the transcript after you hear them, mimicking the intonation and rhythm. Aim to match the speaker's pace, but don’t hesitate to slow down if needed. The key is to practice consistently, gradually increasing the length of the segments you repeat.

Additionally, engage with the content of the video. As you listen, try to visualize the events being described. This not only boosts your comprehension but also helps in retaining new vocabulary. To further enhance your experience, utilize resources like shadowspeaks to connect video content with interactive practice, enabling you to learn English with YouTube more effectively. By repeatedly practicing essential phrases such as "Queen Elizabeth II" and "longest-serving monarch," you can enhance your fluency and confidence in speaking.

Lastly, consider discussing the video’s themes with a language partner or in a study group. This interaction will help reinforce your learning and improve your conversational skills. Consistent practice using these methods will surely lead to an improvement in your English pronunciation and overall communication abilities!

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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