Prática de Shadowing: 1 - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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In today's podcast I am going to talk about the English word mind and about some expressions which contain the word mind.
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In today's podcast I am going to talk about the English word mind and about some expressions which contain the word mind.
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Your mind means the things which happen inside your head or inside your brain,
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your thinking in other words.
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We can say, for example,
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that someone has a good mind.
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And that means that they think clearly and logically.
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Or we can say that someone has a mathematical mind.
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They are naturally good at maths.
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Or we can say about someone,
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she has a mind of her own.
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That means she thinks for herself.
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She does not just accept what other people say.
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We also use mind as a verb.
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To mind something means to be aware of something,
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to be careful about something,
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to have it in your mind.
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If you have visited London,
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I am sure you have travelled on the underground
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and seen the signs or heard the loudspeaker announcements which tell you to mind the gap.
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There is often a gap between the railway carriage and the station platform.
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If you mind the gap,
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you think about the gap and take care when you get on or off the train.
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If you don't mind the gap,
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you may trip or fall and hurt yourself.
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You can mind other things as well,
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children for example or animals.
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Joanne has a friend called Susan.
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Susan looks after small children in her own home while their parents are at work.
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She plays with the children,
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she feeds them, and she takes them for a walk to the park and to the shops.
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She is what we call a childminder.
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If we say mind out to someone we mean be careful.
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When Susan takes her group of little children for a walk they need to cross the road.
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She holds the children by the hand and says to them mind out in case a car is coming.
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Kevin you may remember is into 1980s punk rock.
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One of his favourite bands is playing at a gig on Saturday.
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He asks Joanne if she would like to go to hear them.
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No way, says Joanne, who thinks that listening to 1980s punk rock is a form of torture.
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Do you mind if I go with George? asked Kevin.
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He means, does it cause you any problems if I go to the gig with George.
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And Joanne says, no, of course I don't mind.
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And then there is the expression,
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to make up your mind.
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And this means simply to decide to do something.
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If I make up my mind to sell my old car,
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it means that I have decided to sell my car.
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Joanne's friend Susan, the childminder, is always dithering.
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She cannot decide what to do.
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Should she wear a red jumper or a blue jumper?
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Should she read a book or watch television?
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Should she take a bus or walk?
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She cannot decide.
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Joanne sometimes says to her,
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for goodness sake, make up your mind.
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And that means stop wasting time,
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just decide what to do and do it.
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And finally, let's meet the expression to change your mind.
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If I decide to do something but then I decide to do something else instead.
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I change my mind.
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And finally, let's meet the expression to change your mind.
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If I decide to do something but then I decide to do something else instead,
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I change my mind.
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Kevin has saved up some money and has made up his mind to buy an iPod.
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It is exactly what he needs to listen to his collection of 1980s punk rock music on the train.
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But on his way to the iPod shop he passes a shoe shop.
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In the window there is a pair of green suede shoes.
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They are, thinks Kevin, the finest,
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Kevin thinks Kevin are the finest,
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the most beautiful green suede shoes in the whole world.
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Suddenly he is in love with the shoes.
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He decides to buy the shoes and not the iPod.
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He changes his mind.
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Goodbye.
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It's difficult because we're in the United States of America.
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We're going to talk about this.
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But if you're talking about it,
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it doesn't seem like it.
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When I talk about it,
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I'm going to start thinking about it.
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I'm not going to talk about it.
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Why do you think this?
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I'm going to talk about it.
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and I am Myります that the pieces are really good.
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I can speak like a French word.
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Because the English word is about 300-400 words.
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Do you know what it means?
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I can hear it.
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I can hear it.
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I can hear it.
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It's easy.

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No episódio de hoje, o locutor explora a palavra em inglês "mind" e várias expressões relacionadas. Essa palavra se refere a tudo que acontece dentro da nossa cabeça, ou seja, nossos pensamentos e o modo como raciocinamos. O diálogo mostra como o termo pode ser aplicado em diferentes contextos, como quando dizemos que alguém tem "uma mente lógica" ou "uma mente própria". Além disso, aborda o uso de "mind" como verbo, enfatizando a importância de estar atento, como exemplificado na advertência "mind the gap" que alerta os passageiros sobre o espaço entre o trem e a plataforma.

Top 5 Frases para Comunicação Diária

  • Mind the gap: Uma expressão valiosa para lembrar-se de estar atento ao entrar ou sair de um trem.
  • Do you mind if...? Usada para perguntar se algo pode causar algum problema ou incômodo a outra pessoa.
  • Make up your mind: Significa decidir sobre algo, uma frase útil quando se precisa tomar decisões.
  • Mind out: Um aviso que significa "cuidado", essencial em situações de risco.
  • Childminder: Refere-se a uma pessoa que cuida de crianças, oferecendo um bom exemplo sobre o uso cotidiano da palavra "mind".

Guia Passo-a-Passo para Prática de Shadowing

Para maximizar seu aprendizado com este vídeo, você pode seguir um processo de shadowspeak, uma técnica popular de shadowing em inglês que ajuda a melhorar a pronúncia e fluência. Aqui está um guia passo-a-passo:

  1. Ouça atentamente: Escute todo o vídeo uma vez sem interrupções para captar a ideia geral.
  2. Identifique expressões-chave: Faça uma lista das frases destacadas na seção anterior e anote seu contexto.
  3. Pratique a repetição: Reproduza cada frase, imitando a entonação e a pronúncia do falante. Tente fazer isso em voz alta para aprimorar a sua fluência.
  4. Grave sua voz: Compare sua pronúncia com a do vídeo. Isso ajudará a identificar áreas que precisam de melhorias.
  5. Use o aprendizado no dia a dia: Tente incorporar as novas expressões em suas conversas diárias. Isso é essencial para fixar o vocabulário.

Seguindo essas etapas e aproveitando o shadowing site que você utiliza, você poderá aprender inglês com youtube de uma maneira mais eficaz e divertida. Com prática constante, você verá melhorias significativas em sua capacidade de comunicação em inglês!

O que é a Técnica de Shadowing?

Shadowing é uma técnica de aprendizado de idiomas com base científica, originalmente desenvolvida para o treinamento de intérpretes profissionais. O método é simples, mas poderoso: você ouve áudio em inglês nativo e repete imediatamente em voz alta — como uma sombra seguindo o falante com 1-2 segundos de atraso. Pesquisas mostram melhora significativa na precisão da pronúncia, entonação, ritmo, sons conectados, compreensão auditiva e fluência na fala.

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