Prática de Shadowing: How to Argue in French (A2 | Conversations for Advanced Beginners) - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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Hello friends and welcome to another video of Easy French.
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Today...
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Wait, wait, wait.
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Why is it you start?
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Because it's the intro?
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Yes, but why you?
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That's a good question.
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Why you, Axel?
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Because it's me who says hello in the first place,
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and it's me who's the microphone.
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But I also want to say hello.
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Eh bien, say hello.
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Hello everyone!
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But it's weird, she says hello just after you.
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Is this so bad?
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Well, it's bad.
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The intro is wrong, we're going to lose all our subscribers and get to the job.
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We're going to start?
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Ok, it's only the 15th time.
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Ok, so we're going to go.
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Everyone ready?
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3, 2, 1...
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Bonjour everyone!
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Perfect!
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Not at all.
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I found it very professional.
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No, it's really amateur.
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Well, today we learn how to discuss French.
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And it can be very useful.
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Especially with you.
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Pardon?
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No, I didn't think I was a voice.
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To express his anger, we can say I'm not happy or,
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in feminine, I'm not happy.
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It's simple, clear and a little dramatic.
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We can also say It's an energy It's a mad or,
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in a more intense way,
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It's a me met out of me.
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And in familiar French, we can also hear It's so sad.
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For example, The bus is in retard, it's so sad.
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My neighbor sings at 3 hours in the morning, it's so sad.
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Someone has eaten my croissant, it's so sad.
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Axel, you saw my croissant?
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What croissant?
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The croissant that I just bought.
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It was just here.
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The croissant that was there?
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No, I didn't see anything.
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Axel, you have a beer on my mouth.
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Beer?
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But finally, what a story!
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It's a gloss!
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You gloss?
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You gloss?
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You gloss?
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It's very popular in Paris at this moment.
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I don't believe you.
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And I'm really not happy.
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You exaggerate.
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I don't touch anything.
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I don't exaggerate.
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Tell me the truth.
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You ate my croissant?
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No. You're sure?
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I could have a little taste.
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I was sure.
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You ate it.
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Maybe I ate it.
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But it was delicious.
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It was a very good choice.
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Axel, I'm really angry.
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I'm not happy.
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I'm not happy.
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I'm not happy.
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I'm not happy.
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It's really angry.
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I'm really angry.
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I don't believe you.
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Tell me the truth.
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I've never done anything.
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I've never seen anything.
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When we fight, we have to...
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What do you do, then?
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I continue the video, but we need to talk about the conversation course.
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Yes, it's true, you're right.
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So, if you want to practice your French French,
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we invite you to join our conversation course.
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Several times per week,
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we give a rendezvous to members of the Easy French community on Zoom to discuss the daily topics and sometimes the culture.
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We envoie the subject and a important vocabulary to advance
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so that those who want to prepare them can do it and be at a time to discuss the subject.
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For example, in this moment,
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the jeudi, we work on the poesie,
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so I envoie the poem to advance with a list of difficult words and their translations.
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And during the course, we discuss the poem and we train to read to the voice-out to work the pronunciation.
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And if they want to join us...
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Ah yes, if you want to join us,
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become a member of the conversation Mumbleship by the link easy-french.org.
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The link is in the description.
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When someone is angry against you,
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you can say ''It's not my fault'' description.
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Quand quelqu'un est fâché contre vous,
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vous pouvez dire « ce n'est pas de ma faute » ou « je n'ai pas fait exprès ».
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C'est une phrase très utilisée par les Français,
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par les enfants, comme par les adultes.
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On peut aussi dire « non,
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je n'ai rien fait ».
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Mais souvent, quand une personne dit ça, It's something she did!
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Helen, why did my phone break?
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I don't know.
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Ah yes!
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Oh, he's broken!
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It was normal for two minutes.
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Ah, yes?
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And now the lid is broken.
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It's really strange, this story.
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Why do you don't look at me?
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Do you think?
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Non, je n'ai rien fait.
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Tu as fait quelque chose ?
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Je n'ai rien fait.
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Tu es sûr ?
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Tu ne me mens pas ?
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Je ne te supporte plus.
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À vous.
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C'est ma faute.
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Ce n'est pas de ma faute.
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In France, the wrong way is a national sport.
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We say that someone is wrong when there is no doubt about the fact that he or she is lying,
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but that he continues to lie.
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Judith, you still forgot the subtitles for the last video.
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No, I never forgot anything.
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I never forget anything.
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Where are they?
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In my heart.
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You're mocking me?
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No, they're in my heart.
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It's poetic.
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It's not poetic, it's a problem.
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You exaggerate.
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Calm down, this is not the end of the world.
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I'm very calm.
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I've never been so calm.
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You're crying.
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Yes, I cry.
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I'm always supposed to remind you everything you need to do.
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That's not true.
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Stop!
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And the time you forgot the camera for the video?
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You're in a way of inventing everything.
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Well, let's talk about the subtitles and we'll talk more.
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Calm down. But I'm very calm.
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This is not the end of the world.
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Calme-toi !
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Mais je suis très calme.
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Ce n'est pas la fin du monde.
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Bref, n'en parlons plus.
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Parfois, après une dispute, il faut s'excuser.
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Pour s'excuser, on peut dire pardon ou je suis désolé.
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On can also say you're right.
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Even if it's very difficult,
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especially for the French, it allows you to finish a dispute.
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You can say that I broke your phone?
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Yes, sorry for your phone accident.
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Helen!
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Sorry for your phone.
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It's hard to say.
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But it's useful.
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Yes, you're right.
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I'm really sorry.
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I accept your excuses.
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And I forgive you.
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Can you excuse me?
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Pardon.
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Je suis désolé.
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Je suis vraiment désolé.
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Merci pour tes excuses.
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Je te pardonne.
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Bah, Judith, mais où est passée Hélène ?
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Elle est partie, Axel.
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Elle est encore très vexée.
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Elle n'a pas digéré cette histoire de croissant.
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Ah, it's a bad thing.
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I had to buy one for me to forgive.
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Well, you give it the next time.
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Okay, it's a bad thing.
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In any case, you've learned to talk to you in French.
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If this video has liked it,
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don't hesitate to like it,
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leave a comment and say goodbye.
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No, Axel, we say goodbye.
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Ok, good.
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See you next week?
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See you next week!

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Praticar a conversação em inglês utilizando vídeos é uma excelente maneira de aprimorar suas habilidades linguísticas. Ao assistir e interagir com materiais autênticos, como nesse vídeo, você não apenas ouve como também replica a pronúncia e a entonação dos falantes nativos. Isso é particularmente útil porque proporciona um contexto real e prático, ajudando você a lidar com situações cotidianas em que pode precisar se expressar em inglês. A técnica de shadowspeak, por exemplo, permite que você imite o que ouve, reforçando a memorização e a compreensão.

Gramática & Expressões em Contexto

No vídeo mencionado, algumas expressões e estruturas gramaticais-chave podem ser destacadas:

  • “I'm not happy” e “I'm not happy” (feminino) - uma maneira simples e direta de expressar descontentamento.
  • “It’s so sad” - uma construção que pode ser aplicada em várias situações cotidianas para expressar frustração ou decepção.
  • Explicações informais - como “It’s a mad” traz um toque coloquial que pode ser muito útil para conversas entre amigos.
  • Expressões de intensidade como “It's a me met out of me” destacam a emoção em uma conversa, algo essencial em práticas de conversação em inglês.

Essas estruturas não somente expandem seu vocabulário, mas também melhoram sua capacidade de expressar sentimentos e opiniões de forma autêntica.

Armadilhas Comuns de Pronúncia

Ao repetir o que é dito no vídeo, esteja ciente de algumas armadilhas de pronúncia. Por exemplo, palavras como "retard" (atraso) e "croissant" podem ser difíceis para quem não está familiarizado. Além disso, o sotaque francês pode influenciar a pronúncia de algumas expressões, fazendo com que elas soem diferentes quando ouvidas em situações cotidianas. Tente praticar a repetição dessas palavras cuidadosamente, usando um shadowing site para melhorar sua entonação e clareza. Lembre-se de que a prática constante é a chave para se tornar mais fluente, e vídeos como esse são recursos valiosos para aprender inglês com YouTube.

Ao se engajar em uma prática de conversação em inglês, você não só se familiariza com as palavras e frases, mas também constrói confiança ao se expressar. Portanto, aproveite cada vídeo e transforme essa prática em um hábito!

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