Prática de Shadowing: Everyday English Conversation for Daily Life | Speaking & Listening Practice | Learn English Podcast - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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Get comfortable with English and Comfort.
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This is your English listening practice podcast to help you learn and improve naturally.
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Hi, everyone.
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Welcome back to English and Comfort,
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the place where you learn real-life English while relaxing,
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sipping your coffee, or just taking it easy.
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I'm Emily.
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And I'm Liam.
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We're so happy you're joining us today.
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How's your morning going, Liam?
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Honestly, I'm still waking up,
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but excited for today's topic.
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Same here.
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And speaking about morning today,
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we're talking about morning routines.
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You know, we all have our own ways to start the day.
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Some people wake up early to stretch or exercise.
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And others, like me, hit snooze until the last minute.
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Right.
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Morning conversations are something we all need.
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Like asking for coffee, sharing plans with family,
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or even saying, Wait, did you lock the door?
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Morning routine conversations can feel tricky in English, but don't worry.
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We'll teach you simple, natural phrases to use every day.
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First, let's listen to this conversation between Anna and Leah's morning.
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It's okay if you don't catch everything right away.
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We'll go through it all step by step together.
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Let's get into it.
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Leah, it's 7.30.
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Time to wake up.
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Oh, no. I stayed up too late watching my show again.
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I'm not surprised.
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This happens every morning. But did you forget?
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You need to get ready fast today.
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Ugh, my job interview is at nine.
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What do I do first?
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First, at least make your bed,
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don't leave it like that.
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Then take your quick shower.
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I'll make breakfast while you get dressed.
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Okay, okay.
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Should I wear the blue shirt or the black one?
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Blue.
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It looks professional. And hurry.
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Oh, there's no bread for toast.
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Seriously?
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Ugh, I forgot to buy groceries yesterday.
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We need something fast.
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Eggs?
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No time for that.
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We have yogurt and apples on the counter.
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Just eat those.
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Fine.
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You know what?
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I'll grab cereal instead.
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You take the yogurt.
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Okay.
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What's your plan after the job interview?
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If I finish early, I'll meet up with friends downtown.
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You?
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I've got a group project meeting at 1, then work until 5.
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Ugh.
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Don't forget, we need to buy groceries tonight.
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Right.
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Let's call each other when we're done.
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I'll text you after my meeting.
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Hey, no buying snacks without me?
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Okay, okay.
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It's 825.
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We're going to be late.
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My shoes.
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Where are my shoes?
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Oh, got it.
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Did you lock the door?
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Yes, and I've got the keys.
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Let's go now.
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Wait, my interview notes.
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Here they are.
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Now I'm ready.
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Go, go, go!
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Okay, now we are going to break down Anna and Leah's morning conversation step by step.
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We'll explain every phrase, why it's useful,
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and how you can use it in real life.
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Ready, Liam?
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Absolutely.
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Let's start from the beginning.
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The first thing Anna says is,
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Leah, it's 7.30, time to wake up.
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This is a direct way to tell someone to get up.
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You might use this with family, roommates, or even yourself.
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For example, if your friend oversleeps,
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you could say, Hey, wake up.
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It's 8 o'clock.
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We're late.
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Notice how Anna adds, time to wake up, to sound more urgent.
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Next, she responded with, I stayed up too late.
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Stayed up too late means going to bed later than planned.
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You'll hear this phrase a lot.
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For example, I stayed up late studying,
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or she stayed up too late texting her friend.
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It's a natural way to explain why you're tired.
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Next, Anna says, first make your bed,
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then take a quick shower.
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These are common morning routine phrases we all use in our daily life.
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Even if you don't do it every day, they are useful phrases.
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For example, There are many other useful phrases for talking about morning routine,
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for example, Brush my teeth,
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do my hair, get dressed,
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have some coffee, make breakfast.
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These are all phrases we use them naturally in our everyday lives.
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Speaking about breakfast when making breakfast,
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Anna says, There's no bread left for toast.
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No bread left means it's all gone.
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Use this for anything you run out of.
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There's no milk left.
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Or, we're out of coffee.
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We're out of milk.
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Anna then says, I'll grab some cereal instead.
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Grab here means quickly take something.
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It's casual and very common.
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Like, I'll grab my keys and go.
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Or, grab a jacket.
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It's cold outside.
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Later, they discuss their plans.
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This is something common when talking about morning routine.
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We always talk about our plan for the day.
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Example, I'll meet up with friends downtown.
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Meet up with means see someone intentionally.
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For example, let's meet up after class.
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Or, I met up with my cousin last weekend.
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Anna mentions, I've got a group project meeting at 1.
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I've got is a casual way to say I have.
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You'll hear this all the time.
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I've got a dentist appointment.
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Or, she's got a lot of homework.
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Instead of I have a dentist appointment or I have a lot of homework.
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Then there's grocery reminder.
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We need to buy groceries tonight.
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Buy groceries means shop for food.
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You might say, I buy groceries every Sunday.
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Or, did you buy groceries yet?
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Now let's practice.
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Let's replay Anna and Leah's conversation.
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Try to spot the phrases we discussed.
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You can always pause, repeat,
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or even act it out.
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Leah, it's 7.30.
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Time to wake up.
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Oh, no. I stayed up too late watching my show again.
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I'm not surprised.
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This happens every morning. But did you forget?
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You need to get ready fast today.
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Ugh.
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My job interview is at 9.
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What do I do first?
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First, at least make your bed.
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Don't leave it like that.
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Then take your quick shower.
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I'll make breakfast while you get dressed.
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Okay, okay.
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Should I wear the blue shirt or the black one?
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Blue.
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It looks professional. And hurry.
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Oh, there's no bread for toast.
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Seriously?
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Ugh, I forgot to buy groceries yesterday.
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We need something fast.
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Eggs?
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No time for that.
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We have yogurt.
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And apples on the counter.
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Just eat those.
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Fine.
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You know what?
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I'll grab cereal instead.
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You take the yogurt.
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Okay.
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What's your plan after the job interview?
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If I finish early, I'll meet up with friends downtown.
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You?
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I've got a group project meeting at 1, then work until 5.
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Ugh.
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Don't forget, we need to buy groceries tonight.
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Right.
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Let's call each other when we're done.
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I'll text you after my meeting.
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Hey, no buying snacks without me?
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Okay, okay, it's 8.25.
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We're going to be late.
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My shoes.
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Where are my shoes?
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Oh, got it.
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Did you lock the door?
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Yes, and I've got the keys.
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Let's go now.
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Wait, my interview notes.
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Here they are.
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Now I'm ready.
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Go, go, go! And that's it.
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We've broken down all the key phrases from Anna and Leah's busy morning.
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Now it's your turn to practice.
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Yeah, we want to hear from you.
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How does your morning routine look?
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Do you wake up early,
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skip breakfast, or hit snooze ten times like Liam?
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Share with us in the comments.
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Thanks for learning with us today.
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Keep practicing and take care everyone.

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Sobre Esta Lição

Nesta lição, você vai praticar conversas em inglês do dia a dia, focando em rotinas matinais e interações cotidianas. Aprenderá a se sentir mais confortável ao usar expressões práticas, como pedir café ou discutir planos familiares. Com a prática auditiva e a repetição, você perceberá uma melhora natural nas suas habilidades de fala e compreensão. A técnica de shadow speech será particularmente útil, pois você repetirá as falas enquanto ouve, o que ajudará a reforçar sua pronúncia e entonação.

Vocabulário e Frases-Chave

  • What's for breakfast? - O que temos para o café da manhã?
  • Did you lock the door? - Você trancou a porta?
  • Make your bed - Arrume sua cama
  • Get dressed - Vista-se
  • I'm running late - Estou atrasado(a)
  • Coffee, please! - Café, por favor!
  • Time to wake up - Hora de acordar
  • What's the plan for today? - Qual é o plano para hoje?

Dicas de Prática

Para maximizar sua experiência de aprendizado, utilize a técnica de shadowing em inglês. Ouça atentamente a conversa e, em seguida, repita as falas em voz alta. Mantenha-se no ritmo do áudio, que é projetado para ser natural e casual. Se necessário, pause o vídeo após cada frase e tente imitar a pronúncia e a entonação do falante. Essa prática não apenas o ajudará a se familiarizar com a língua, mas também irá aprimorar sua fluência e confiança.

Não se esqueça de que o aprender inglês com youtube é uma excelente maneira de se expor à linguagem no contexto real. O uso de recursos audiovisuais, como podcasts ou vídeos, torna a prática mais dinâmica e envolvente. Portanto, experimente acessar um shadowing site que ofereça vídeos semelhantes, onde você pode aplicar a técnica de shadowspeaks para expandir ainda mais seu vocabulário e habilidades de fala.

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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