Prática de Shadowing: 4 ways to improve your speaking - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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If I had a chance to study English again,
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If I had a chance to study English again,
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here's exactly four things that I definitely do to improve my speaking skills
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and helps me to save more time as well as my efforts.
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You've learned English for many years but you still find it hard when you want to explain your ideas.
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You have a lot of vocabulary you can read and understand.
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When people speak something simply,
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you totally can understand them perfectly.
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But when it's your turn to speak,
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it seems like nearly impossible to say what you are really thinking.
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You start searching for words and sometimes you completely forget them.
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So what do you need to do and how you are gonna learn to fix this problem?
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There are four ways that you should know and practice and I guarantee you,
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your speaking skill will change in a traumatic way if you truly to maintain and practice every single day.
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Learning by chunks.
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If you really want to speak English fluently without getting stuck all the time,
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you don't actually need more vocabulary.
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What you really need is chunks.
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So what is the difference between vocabulary and chunks?
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Let me tell you, vocabulary is a single word.
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For example, important.
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That's vocabulary.
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But when I say the most important thing, that's a chunk.
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And here's what you need to know.
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Native speakers, they don't communicate by using single words.
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They communicate by using jokes.
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That's why if you only learn individual vocabulary,
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it's so hard for you to catch the flow when native speakers are talking.
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But when you start to learn chunks,
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suddenly things start to make sense to you.
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And there's one more important thing is memory.
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Chunks are much easier to remember because they already contain content and meaning, you know.
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And our brain connects much better with things that have context,
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meaning, and even emotion.
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So whenever I find a chunk that sounds good to me,
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and I feel like, oh,
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it's useful, and I'm gonna use it more often when I speak,
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I'm gonna write it down,
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and I try to read many examples of that chunk to make sure
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that I can understand how it's used in real life.
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I mostly get jokes from YouTube,
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podcasts, or short English videos, kind of like that.
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And remember, you only need to learn what you will actually use.
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You don't need to learn everything.
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Number two, explaining.
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I don't know what is your purpose of learning language.
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But for me, someone who can explain what they want to say,
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and their friends can understand exactly their messages,
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then they are a good language learner.
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Explaining is a skill which is really neat to have
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when you learn a new language because you need to learn how to speak in your mind,
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how to transform your complicated thoughts into simple words,
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simple sentences in a way that other people can understand you.
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And here's what I usually do.
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I randomly pick any drinks or any phrases and I try to explain it by what I can understand.
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For example, a morning person.
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So what does a morning person mean?
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A person who likes to wake up early in the morning to do what they like.
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It can be drinking coffee,
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doing exercise and waking up early helps them to have more time to do important things,
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to do necessary things, and they can make a plan for a new day.
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Like, I tried so hard to explain it in my own words.
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Keeping to this homework, you're gonna start to build,
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you know, the habit of speaking into your mind.
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And most importantly, this homework gives you more chances to use simple words,
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simple sentence structures again and again.
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3. Imitating listening.
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So what is the difference between imitating and shadowing?
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Let me explain.
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You just need to understand it in a very simple way.
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Imitating is basically you still copy the way they speak,
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the pronunciation, the intonation, sentence structures, right?
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But the key difference here is that you are aware of what you are saying.
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You're not copied unconsciously.
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You know the meaning of the sentence.
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Like, you create a strong connection between your emotion and the sentences that you are imitating.
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So the key word here is understanding.
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And honestly, you only can learn with what you understand.
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Number four, practicing through conversation.
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What I like most about this way is
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that I have to imagine myself in real situations and prepare for what I want to say.
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For example, I often go to the cafe to work.
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So it's like how I'm going to ask when I need a chair
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when my phone has low battery but there's no power outlet.
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what I should say to the staff.
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I don't like that.
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Whenever I don't know how to say,
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I'm gonna ask Jack GPT for help.
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I'm trying to read many examples as much as I can until I can really understand.
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After that, I'm gonna ask Jack GPT to create the situation for me and I roleplay.
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So when I'm in the real situation, I'm not nervous anymore.
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I know how to say and how to handle certain problems.
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Nowadays, I feel like we have so many chances and convenience to learn to support our learning progress.
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But no matter what you do and what you have,
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being active in learning is the fastest way to be mastered in any skill.
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And that's everything I would love to share in this video.
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I hope you enjoy and you can use my video to practice your listening and to imitate my video if you want.
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I'm Jess.
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If you have any problems in learning English,
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just feel free to share with me.
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I'm here to listen to you,
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listen to your story and help you to be better in speaking English.
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Bye!

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Sobre Esta Lição

Nesta lição, você aprenderá quatro maneiras eficazes de melhorar suas habilidades de fala em inglês. Muitas pessoas se deparam com dificuldades ao tentar expressar suas ideias em uma nova língua, mesmo quando possuem um bom vocabulário. Aqui, vamos explorar como o uso de "chunks" e a prática de explicação podem transformar sua fluência e confiança ao falar inglês. Além disso, você receberá dicas práticas para integrar essas técnicas no seu dia a dia e aperfeiçoar sua pronúncia.

Vocabulário e Frases Chave

  • Chunks: expressões ou frases que contêm significado e contexto.
  • Explicar: a habilidade de transmitir suas ideias de forma clara.
  • Fluência: a capacidade de falar com facilidade e sem hesitação.
  • Comunicação: o ato de transmitir informações de um falante para outro.
  • Memória: a capacidade de lembrar e utilizar expressões aprendidas.
  • Contexto: o ambiente e a situação em que as palavras são usadas.
  • Pronúncia: a forma correta de articulação de palavras em inglês.

Dicas de Prática

Uma das técnicas mais eficazes que você pode usar para melhorar sua pronúncia em inglês é o shadowing em inglês. Essa prática envolve repetir em voz alta o que ouve de falantes nativos, imitando o ritmo e a entonação. Ao fazer isso, preste atenção ao speed e à tonalidade do discurso no vídeo. Tente fazer isso em um tom semelhante para capturar a expressão natural das palavras.

Quando estiver assistindo vídeos ou ouvindo podcasts, utilize a técnica de shadowspeak para repetir frases inteiras, ou "chunks", ao invés de palavras isoladas. Ao focar em como as frases soam em contextos reais, você encontrará mais facilidade ao aplicar seu vocabulário em situações de prática de conversação em inglês.

Além disso, tente explicar o que você ouviu ou leu em suas próprias palavras. Isso não só ajudará você a internalizar a nova linguagem, mas também a solidificar sua habilidade de comunicação. Mantenha a prática diária e, aos poucos, você notará uma melhora significativa na sua fluência e confiança ao falar.

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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