Prática de Shadowing: Fun SHADOWING English Speaking Practice with Story - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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All right, I think I have a fun story for you.
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All right, I think I have a fun story for you.
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Let's practice speaking English with a fun story, shall we?
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Now let's do the first part.
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We will work on our pronunciation,
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and then we'll work on our fluency.
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Judy is a professional photographer.
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Repeat after me.
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Judy is a professional photographer.
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Judy is a professional photographer.
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who takes great pride in her pictures.
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Yeah, she takes great pride.
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You can take the great out and you can just say,
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takes pride in her pictures.
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I take pride in my work.
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I take pride in something, my country.
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I take pride in this, that.
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And you can put great here takes pride in her pictures.
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All right, so Judy takes pride in her pictures.
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Let's say all of it.
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Ready?
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Here we go.
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Judy is a professional photographer who takes great pride in her pictures.
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Again.
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Judy is a professional photographer who takes great pride in her pictures.
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Again.
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Judy is a professional photographer who takes great pride in her pictures.
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There you go.
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She loves sharing her work with others.
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She loves sharing, sharing, sharing her work with others.
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Whenever she gets the chance.
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Whenever she gets the chance.
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She loves sharing her work with others whenever she gets the chance.
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One day, when she showed her pictures to her host Sandra...
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Alright, so one day when she showed her pictures to her host, Sandra.
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So Sandra has her over to the house.
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Maybe she's giving her a meal.
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She is the host.
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She received a backhanded compliment.
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Hmm, a backhanded compliment.
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What's a backhanded compliment?
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That's a remark which seems to be a compliment.
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It seems to be a compliment,
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but could be understood as an insult.
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So it might not be a compliment.
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It's backhanded.
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I don't know why we say that,
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actually, but we say a backhanded compliment is a compliment that could be understood as an insult.
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One day when she showed her pictures to her host,
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Sandra, she received a backhanded compliment.
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Ready?
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One day when she showed her pictures to her host,
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Sandra, she received a backhanded compliment.
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Again?
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One day when she showed her pictures to her host,
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Sandra, she received a backhanded compliment.
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Sandra said, Wow, these are really nice pictures.
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That's not so backhanded.
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I don't understand.
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Let's see what else she said.
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You must have a great camera.
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Ah, I think this is the part.
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Let's say it all.
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Sandra said, Wow, these are really nice pictures.
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You must have a great camera.
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Sandra said, wow, these are really nice pictures.
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You must have a great camera.
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Sandra said, wow, these are really nice pictures.
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You must have a great camera.
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Judy was outraged at the implication.
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Okay, we have two words there, outraged and implication.
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Let's look at outraged.
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Outraged is a strong reaction of disgusted anger disgusted anger outraged I'm outraged alright
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and implication so when you seem to suggest something without saying it directly you don't say it directly
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and you seem to suggest it, you are implying it.
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If you are implying something, it's an implication.
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So let's look at that.
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Judy was outraged at the implication.
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What implication?
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This one.
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That her talent was just a result of,
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let's say that, that her talent was just a result of,
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that her talent was just a result of the quality of her camera.
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The quality of her camera.
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Judy was outraged at the implication that her talent was just a result of the quality of her camera.
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Together?
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Judy was outraged at the implication that her talent was just a result of the quality of her camera.
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Judy was outraged at the implication that her talent was just a result of the quality of her camera.
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She waited until the end of the meal.
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She waited until the end of the meal.
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and then thanked her host for the delicious food.
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she waited until the end of the meal,
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and then thanked her host for the delicious food.
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She waited until the end of the meal,
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and then thanked her host for the delicious food.
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She waited until the end of the meal,
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and then thanked her host for the delicious food.
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As an afterthought, she added.
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Afterthought.
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That's like, oh, I just thought of something else.
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Or something to add.
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Oh, by the way, I just thought of something.
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As an afterthought.
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She added.
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You must have a nice oven.
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That's her backhanded compliment.
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She said, it is the oven that makes your food good, not you.
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you must have a nice oven.
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All right, so that's the funny,
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oh, wait, we got to shadow this part.
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Ready?
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As an afterthought, she added,
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you must have a nice oven.
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As an afterthought, she added,
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you must have a nice oven.
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As an afterthought, she added,
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you must have a nice oven.
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All right, that's the little story.
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Now we're going to speak it.
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We're going to say the whole story nonstop.
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Let's try and go nice and smooth, clear, enunciate, radio voice.
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Here we go.
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Judy is a professional photographer who takes great pride in her pictures.
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She loves sharing her work with others whenever she gets the chance.
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One day when she showed her pictures to her host Sandra,
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she received a backhanded compliment.
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Sandra said, wow, these are really nice pictures.
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You must have a great camera.
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Judy was outraged at the implication that her talent was just a result of the quality of her camera.
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She waited until the end of the meal and then thanked her host for the delicious food.
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As an afterthought, she added,
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you must have a nice oven.
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Women, they're so evil.
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Just kidding.
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Just kidding.
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Don't get on me.
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Boom.
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Good workout.
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Keep moving forward one step at a time.
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We'll get there.
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I'll see you in the next step.

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Contexto & Antecedentes

Neste vídeo, o foco é ajudar os alunos a aprender inglês com YouTube através de uma prática divertida de shadow speaking. A narração gira em torno da Judy, uma fotógrafa profissional que se orgulha do seu trabalho. Através da história dela, aprendemos não apenas novas estruturas de frases, mas também nuances na comunicação, como o conceito de "backhanded compliment", que pode ser crucial para compreender a comunicação social em inglês. Esta prática é ideal para quem deseja melhorar a pronúncia em inglês e a fluência na conversa.

Top 5 Frases para Comunicação Diária

  • Judy is a professional photographer. (Judy é uma fotógrafa profissional.)
  • She takes great pride in her pictures. (Ela tem grande orgulho de suas fotos.)
  • She loves sharing her work with others. (Ela adora compartilhar seu trabalho com os outros.)
  • Whenever she gets the chance. (Sempre que ela tem a chance.)
  • A backhanded compliment. (Um elogio disfarçado.)

Guia Passo a Passo para a Prática de Shadowing

Para tirar o máximo proveito deste vídeo e melhorar sua prática de conversação em inglês, siga estas etapas:

  1. Ouvir atentamente: Assista ao vídeo uma vez sem repetir. Tente captar a entonação e a pronúncia.
  2. Repetição: Utilize a técnica de shadow speak. Repita cada frase após o narrador, prestando atenção à sua pronúncia. Por exemplo, comece com a frase: "Judy is a professional photographer." Repita até se sentir confortável.
  3. Pronúncia e entonação: Foque em como as palavras são articuladas. A prática de pronúncia é essencial; por exemplo, a pronúncia de “takes pride” deve ser clara. Use a frase “She takes great pride in her pictures” para trabalhar na fluência.
  4. Contextualização: Após repetir as frases, tente criar suas próprias sentenças usando as estruturas aprendidas. Isso ajuda a internalizar o novo vocabulário e a melhorar a fluência.
  5. Revisão regular: Volte ao vídeo e pratique novamente, fazendo ajustes em sua pronúncia a cada vez. Essa prática regular consolida o aprendizado e ajuda na melhorar a pronúncia em inglês.

Incorporando essa prática de shadowspeak em sua rotina de estudos, você não só enriquecerá seu vocabulário, como também ganhará confiança em sua capacidade de se comunicar em inglês. Boa sorte!

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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