Prática de Shadowing: 5 Easy Steps To Speak In English | Motivational Speech By Muniba Mazari - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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Welcome, my dear friends.
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You don't learn a language by waiting.
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You don't learn a language by thinking.
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And you certainly don't learn a language by being afraid of making mistakes.
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You learn a language by using it.
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Right now, at this very moment,
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you already know more English than you think you do.
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But the problem is not your knowledge.
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The problem is your hesitation.
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You are waiting to become perfect before you speak,
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and that is the biggest mistake.
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Let me tell you something very honestly.
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Perfection is not the starting point.
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It is the result of practice.
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If you wait for the day when your grammar is perfect,
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your vocabulary is strong, and your pronunciation is flawless,
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that day will never come.
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Because those things only improve after you start speaking.
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Think about a child.
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A child doesn't wait to speak perfectly.
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A child speaks broken words,
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incomplete sentences, wrong pronunciations, and still the child communicates.
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Why?
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Because there is no fear.
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There is no judgment inside the child's mind.
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But you, you are afraid.
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Afraid of being laughed at.
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Afraid of being judged.
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Afraid of sounding stupid.
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and this fear is louder than your desire to learn.
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So the first step is not about grammar.
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It is not about vocabulary.
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It is about courage.
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You have to give yourself permission to be wrong.
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Start speaking English in your daily life,
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even if it feels uncomfortable.
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Talk to yourself in English.
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Describe what you are doing.
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If you are drinking tea, say it out loud.
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I am drinking tea.
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If you are walking, say,
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I am walking to the market.
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It sounds simple, maybe even silly,
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but this is how fluency begins.
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You don't need a partner.
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You don't need a classroom.
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You don't need permission from anyone.
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You only need one thing, a decision.
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Make a rule for yourself.
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From today, I will speak English every single day,
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no matter how broken it is.
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And remember this, broken English is not a weakness, silence is.
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When you speak, even with mistakes, you are growing.
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When you stay silent, you are stuck.
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Another powerful habit is to think in English.
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Most people translate from their native language to English and that slows them down.
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Instead, train your mind to think directly in English.
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Start with small thoughts, simple thoughts.
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I am tired.
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I am hungry.
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I need to study.
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These small thoughts build a powerful foundation.
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Also, stop apologizing for your English.
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Many people say, sorry, my English is bad.
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No, don't say that.
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Say what you can say.
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Speak what you know.
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Confidence is more important than correctness.
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You are not here to impress people.
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You are here to express yourself.
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And expression comes with practice, not perfection.
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Another thing you must understand is this.
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Nobody is as focused on your mistakes as you think they are.
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People are busy with their own lives, their own insecurities.
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The fear you feel is mostly inside your own mind.
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So break that mental barrier.
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Speak in front of a mirror record your voice listen to yourself yes it will feel uncomfortable in the beginning
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but growth always feels uncomfortable you cannot become fluent by staying in your comfort zone
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and let me remind you every fluent English speaker you admire today was once a beginner they struggled they made mistakes,
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they felt embarrassed, but they did one thing differently.
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They didn't stop.
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You don't need to be perfect.
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You just need to be consistent.
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Even if you speak for five minutes a day,
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do it every single day.
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Those five minutes will change your life more than five hours of thinking about speaking.
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So today, stop waiting.
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Stop overthinking.
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Stop stop fearing, just start.
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Step 2.
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Build your daily English environment.
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Fluency is not created in one hour of study.
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It is created in the environment you live in every single day.
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If English is only a subject for you,
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you will always struggle with it.
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But if English becomes a part of your life,
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you will start improving naturally.
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You don't need to go abroad.
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You don't need expensive courses.
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You can create your own English environment right where you are.
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The question is, how serious are you?
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Start by surrounding yourself with English.
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Change your mobile phone language to English.
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This small step forces your brain to interact with English daily.
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Every notification, every setting, every option becomes a learning opportunity.
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Then move to content.
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watch English videos but don't just watch, observe.
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Listen to how people speak,
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notice their tone, their expressions, their pauses.
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Choose simple content first, movies,
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interviews, short videos, anything that keeps you engaged.
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But here is the key,
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don't try to understand everything.
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Focus on understanding the idea.
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is not about knowing every word it is about understanding the
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message also start listening more than you speak listening builds your foundation it trains your brain to recognize patterns pronunciation
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and natural flow repeat what you hear pause a video
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and say the same sentence copy the tone copy the rhythm this technique is called shadowing and it is extremely powerful.
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You are not just learning words,
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you are learning how English sounds.
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Another powerful habit is reading out loud.
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Don't just read silently.
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When you read out loud,
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your brain, your tongue, and your ears work together.
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This improves your pronunciation and confidence.
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Choose simple texts, stories, dialogues, short articles.
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Read slowly.
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Focus on clarity, not speed.
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Now let's talk about vocabulary.
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Many students try to memorize long lists of words.
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This is ineffective.
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Words without context are easily forgotten.
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Instead, learn words in sentences.
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For example, instead of learning the word confident, learn a sentence.
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I feel confident when I practice daily.
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This way you understand how to use the word naturally.
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Also, don't try to learn too many words at once.
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Learn five words a day, but use them.
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Speak them, write them, repeat them.
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Consistency beats intensity.
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Another important thing, avoid passive learning.
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Watching videos without speaking is passive.
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Reading without thinking is passive.
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You need active engagement.
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Ask yourself questions.
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What did I just hear?
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How can I use this sentence?
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Can I say this in my own words?
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This turns learning into a powerful process.
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Also, find small ways to use English in real life.
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Message your friends in English.
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Write short notes in English.
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Even if your sentences are simple, it doesn't matter.
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What matters is usage.
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Because language is not learned by studying.
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It is learned by living it.
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And remember, your environment shapes your results.
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If you surround yourself with English daily, improvement becomes automatic.
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Step three.
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practice speaking without fear of judgment.
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One of the biggest obstacles in speaking English is not lack of knowledge,
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it is fear of judgment.
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You are not afraid of English,
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you are afraid of people's reactions and this fear controls your voice.
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You know sentences in your mind but when it's time to speak, you freeze.
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Why?
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Because you are thinking, what will they think about me?
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Let me tell you something clearly.
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If you keep living your life based on people's opinions,
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you will never grow.
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You have to break this fear.
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Start by understanding this truth.
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Mistakes are not your enemy.
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silence is.
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Every mistake you make is a step forward.
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Every time you speak, you improve.
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But every time you stay silent, you delay your progress.
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So how do you overcome this fear?
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You expose yourself.
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Start small.
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Speak with people who support you,
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friends, classmates, or even online partners.
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Create a safe space where mistakes are allowed.
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If you don't have anyone, speak alone.
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Yes, speak alone.
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Stand in front of a mirror and talk.
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Describe your day.
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Share your thoughts.
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Ask yourself questions and answer them.
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It may feel strange, but it builds confidence.
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Another powerful method is recording yourself.
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Speak for one to two minutes on any topic.
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then listen to your recording.
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You will notice your mistakes.
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You will notice your hesitation.
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And slowly, you will improve.
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Growth comes from awareness.
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Also, don't aim for long speeches.
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Start with short sentences.
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I went to the market.
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I met my friend.
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I felt happy today.
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Simple sentences spoken clearly are more powerful than complicated sentences spoken with fear.
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And remember, fluency is not about speed.
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It is about clarity and confidence.
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Take your time.
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Speak slowly.
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Think as you speak.
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There is no race.
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Another important thing is body language.
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When you speak, stand straight.
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Look confident.
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Even if you don't feel confident, act like you are.
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Your body can influence your mind.
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And most importantly, stop comparing yourself with others.
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Everyone has a different journey.
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Some people learn faster, some slower.
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That's okay.
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Your only competition is your past self.
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Are you better than yesterday?
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That's what matters.
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If yes, you are on the right path.
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So speak, speak daily, speak boldly because your voice deserves to be heard.
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Step four learn real life English, not textbook English.
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Many learners struggle because they focus too much on textbook English.
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They learn rules, memorize definitions and study grammar deeply.
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But when it comes to real conversations, they feel lost.
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Why?
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Because real life English is different.
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In real conversations, people don't speak like textbooks.
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They use simple sentences.
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They use contractions.
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They use natural expressions.
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So if you want to speak fluently,
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you must learn real English.
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Start by focusing on common phrases.
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Instead of learning, I am going to, learn, I'm gonna.
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Instead of, do you want to, learn, do you wanna?
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This is how people actually speak.
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Listen carefully to native speakers or fluent speakers.
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Notice how they connect words.
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Notice how they simplify sentences.
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Language is not about complexity.
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It is about communication.
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Also, learn expressions, not just words.
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For example, I'm running late.
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It's not a big deal.
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I'll figure it out.
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These expressions are used daily.
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They make your English sound natural.
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Another important thing is context.
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Don't just learn a sentence,
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understand when to use it.
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Practice different situations, ordering food,
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talking to a friend, asking for help.
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Create small dialogues in your mind, speak them out loud.
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This prepares you for real conversations.
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Also, don't ignore pronunciation.
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You don't need a perfect accent,
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but you need clear pronunciation.
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If people can't understand you, communication fails.
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So practice speaking clearly, focus on sounds, listen and repeat.
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Use simple words but speak them correctly.
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And remember, communication is more important than perfection.
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If people understand you, you are successful.
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Step 5.
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Stay consistent and trust the process.
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The final step is the most important, consistency.
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Many people start learning English with excitement.
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They practice for a few days,
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maybe a few weeks, and then they stop.
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And when they stop, they lose everything they built.
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Fluency is not achieved in one day.
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It is built daily.
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You don't need motivation every day.
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You need discipline.
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Make English a daily habit.
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10 minutes of speaking, 10 minutes of listening, 10 minutes of reading.
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That's it.
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30 minutes a day can change your life,
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but only if you do it consistently.
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Some days you will feel confident.
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Some days you will feel stuck.
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That's normal.
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Progress is not always visible.
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Sometimes you are improving silently.
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Trust the process.
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Don't quit just because you don't see immediate results.
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Growth takes time.
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Also celebrate small wins.
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Did you speak a full sentence today?
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That's progress.
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Did you understand a video?
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That's progress.
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Acknowledge your effort because confidence grows when you recognize your improvement.
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And remember you are not learning English to impress others.
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You are learning it to express yourself,
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to to grow, to create opportunities.
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So be patient with yourself,
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be kind to yourself, and most importantly, don't stop.
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Because the day you refuse to quit is the day you start becoming fluent.

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Sobre Esta Aula

Nesta aula, você irá praticar a fala em inglês através de um discurso motivacional inspirador de Muniba Mazari. O objetivo é entender que a fluência em uma nova língua não vem da perfeição, mas da prática e da coragem de se expressar. Você perceberá que já possui um conhecimento básico, e agora é hora de começar a usá-lo. A proposta é encorajar você a falar em inglês no seu dia a dia, superando o medo de errar.

Vocabulário e Frases-chave

  • waiting - esperando
  • hesitation - hesitação
  • perfection - perfeição
  • permission - permissão
  • communicate - comunicar
  • fluency - fluência
  • decision - decisão

Dicas de Prática

Uma técnica eficaz para aprender a falar inglês é o shadowing em inglês, onde você repete o que ouve em tempo real. Neste vídeo, Muniba fala em um ritmo claro e motivacional, ideal para realizar essa prática chamada shadowspeak. Aqui estão algumas dicas para você usar esse método:

  • Ouça o vídeo uma vez sem tentar falar. Foque na compreensão do conteúdo.
  • Na segunda audição, comece a repetir frases curtas enquanto Muniba fala, tentando imitar o tom e o ritmo.
  • Não se preocupe com a perfeição. O objetivo é se familiarizar com a pronúncia e a intonação.
  • Pratique o shadowing diariamente! Reserve 10-15 minutos do seu dia para falar em inglês, seja sozinho ou assistindo a vídeos.
  • Teste diferentes partes do vídeo – comece com trechos curtos e vá aumentando a complexidade conforme se sentir confortável.

Ao seguir essas dicas, você começará a melhorar a pronúncia em inglês e, acima de tudo, ganhará confiança para falar seguido. Lembre-se: o desconforto é parte do processo de aprendizagem. Não hesite em se expressar!

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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