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First, watch the video.
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Second, answer the questions.
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And finally, we'll review the vocabulary and expressions from the video.
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Giving your opinion.
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should people be paid to give their blood?
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A young high school teacher made the headlines this week
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while he described how much money he had made while studying at university by giving his blood.
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We've been asking people on the street for their take on the situation.
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David B.
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As far as I'm concerned,
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There's nothing wrong with paying people to donate blood.
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It's in demand and can help a lot of people.
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So why shouldn't people make a little extra money by giving?
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Terry R.
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Speaking personally.
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I think that people giving blood shouldn't be paid.
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It goes without saying that this will increase the amount of blood being given,
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but why can't we help each other without needing some kind of financial incentive?
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Artem T.
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I have no doubt that offering money will help increase the number of people who give blood,
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But I'm concerned that it will lead to people giving too much and damaging their health.
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Victoria B.
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In my opinion, we should be thinking of more ways to get people to give blood.
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It's in such short supply,
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but it's something we could all easily provide.
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If everybody gave blood, people with serious illnesses would be more likely to survive.
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Part 2 Listening Comprehension Questions Answer the following questions based on the video that you just watched.
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What is the passage about?
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A. Donating money B.
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Donating blood C.
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Donating time.
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D. Donating food.
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Why did a young teacher make headlines this week?
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A. He made a lot of money gambling.
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B. He won the lottery.
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C. He's really smart.
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D. He made a lot of money donating blood.
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3. What is David's opinion?
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A. There's nothing wrong with paying people to give blood.
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B. Nobody should donate their blood.
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C. Everyone should get more money for donating blood.
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D. It's very dangerous to donate blood.
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4. Why does David think donating blood is okay?
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A. He doesn't think it's a good idea B.
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It's a reasonable side job C.
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It's in demand and can help a lot of people D.
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It's a great way to make money on the side 5.
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What does Terry think?
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A. People should be praised for giving blood.
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B. We shouldn't have to give blood if we don't want to.
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C. Everyone should be paid for giving blood.
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D. People shouldn't be paid for giving blood.
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6. What is Artem concerned about?
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A. People who give too much blood will damage their health.
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B. People who give too much blood will have an advantage.
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C. People should give more blood.
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D. People who give a lot of blood will make a lot of money.
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7. What does Victoria think?
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A. We need to pay people more money to give blood.
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B. Nobody should be giving their blood.
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C We should be offering more ways to get people to give blood.
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D It's very dangerous to give your blood.
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8 According to Victoria, what would happen if everybody gave blood?
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A We need to pay people more money to give blood.
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B Nobody should be giving their blood.
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C We should be offering more ways to get people to give blood.
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D People with serious illnesses would be more likely to survive.
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Next, I'm going to review some of the vocabulary and expressions from the video.
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To make headlines.
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To be reported in many newspapers,
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on the internet, and television.
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For example, Robert Flenning made headlines again this week when he was arrested for speeding.
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To get one's take on.
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To get someone's opinion or view on something.
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For example, so what's your take on everything that's happening with Bob and Amanda?
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As far as I'm concerned,
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used to indicate that you are giving your own opinion on something.
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As far as I'm concerned,
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he should have quit his job a long time ago.
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His boss is really mean.
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Donate.
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To give money or goods for something.
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Mary will donate 10% of her income to charity.
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She's a very kind person.
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In Demand – When something is needed or wanted by many people.
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The new model is in high demand.
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It's nearly impossible to buy one right now.
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It goes without saying.
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Something that is generally accepted and understood.
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It's obvious.
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It goes without saying that you'll be paid for helping us today.
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Thank you so much.
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Help each other out.
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To help someone by doing something for them.
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Let's try and help each other out.
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It's the only way we can move forward.
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Financial incentive.
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Money given to someone for something to get them to do something they might not normally do.
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There are a lot of great financial incentives for them to reach their sales goals.
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Speaking Personally Used when giving your own opinion about something Speaking Personally I think we should take the money that they offered.
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I have no doubt to be extremely certain about something.
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I have no doubt that the Bills will win the game next week.
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To be more likely to,
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the chances of something happening are higher.
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She's more likely to take the job if it includes the benefits that we talked about.

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Contexto & Antecedentes

No vídeo "A Lesson on Giving Your Opinion in English", exploramos um tema relevante que envolve a doação de sangue e se as pessoas deveriam ser compensadas por isso. O diálogo envolve várias opiniões de diferentes indivíduos, incluindo um professor e pessoas na rua, cada um apresentando um ponto de vista único sobre a questão. Essa troca de ideias ilustra como se pode expressar opiniões em inglês com clareza e confiança, um aspecto fundamental no aprendizado do idioma. Ao assistir a lições como essa, os alunos são expostos a vocabulários e expressões que podem aprimorar suas habilidades de conversação.

As 5 Principais Frases para Comunicação Diária

  • As far as I'm concerned, (Na minha opinião,) - uma excelente maneira de introduzir seu ponto de vista.
  • Speaking personally, (Falando pessoalmente,) - uma frase útil para expressar uma opinião subjetiva.
  • It goes without saying that (É evidente que) - uma expressão para indicar que um fato é óbvio.
  • In my opinion, (Na minha opinião,) - uma forma clássica de começar uma declaração pessoal.
  • I'm concerned that (Estou preocupado que) - utilizado para expressar preocupações sobre um assunto.

Guia de Shadowing Passo a Passo

O shadowing em inglês é uma técnica eficaz que ajuda a melhorar a pronúncia e a fluência. Para aplicar esta técnica ao vídeo, siga estas etapas:

  1. Assista ao vídeo completo: Comece assistindo ao vídeo uma vez de forma completa para entender o contexto e as emoções por trás das falas.
  2. Ouça atentamente: Na segunda vez, escute as opiniões de cada pessoa e preste atenção nas entonações e variações de voz.
  3. Repita em voz alta: Tente repetir imediatamente o que você ouviu, imitando a pronúncia e a entonação dos falantes. Isso ajudará a melhorar a pronúncia em inglês.
  4. Use pausas: Pause o vídeo para repetir frases mais desafiadoras, garantindo que você consiga acompanhar o ritmo.
  5. Pratique com a transcrição: Se disponível, utilize a transcrição do vídeo para acompanhar o que está sendo dito, ajudando na sua compreensão e retenção.

Utilizar o shadow speech e relacionar isso com o aprendizado do idioma através de plataformas como o Youtube pode ser uma maneira divertida e eficaz de aprimorar suas habilidades linguísticas. Experimente incorporar estas dicas em sua prática diária para observar um progresso significativo na sua fluência 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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