Prática de Shadowing: I Stopped Saving Articles I Never Read. Here's the System That Fixed It. - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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So this video is going to change the way you read in English.
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So this video is going to change the way you read in English.
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Let's talk about English input, specifically reading.
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You'll find an incredible article,
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you save it, you tell yourself to read it this weekend,
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and then you close the tab and watch Netflix instead.
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So here are a few simple suggestions to make the reading habit easier.
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The first thing is read broadly,
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not just difficult articles, you can read any brand or company website.
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I'm really into fashion and makeup,
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so I read a lot of makeup brand websites,
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tech company pages big corporate sites anything like
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that read whatever you're genuinely interested in especially content
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that has complete sentences real vocabulary and paragraph with context because
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when you already know what company does you can start guessing
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the meaning of the words naturally make your reading easy
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and enjoyable it's the first inverted thing the second thing is
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if you want to go deeper with articles instead of just
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reading hoping something sticks would give something they got a boring knowledge base,
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a living, optimized system that turns everything you read into release for asset.
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I will tell you how that works.
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This is the core idea of this venue,
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especially when you want to read some difficult article from the economist or the guardian.
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So step number one, topic clustering.
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Group your articles by theme,
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tech ethics, climate, global economics.
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Within each theme, you extract a vocabulary network, not individual words.
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So instead of learning ubiquitous in isolation,
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we learn it alongside prevalent,
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omnipresent, and you see all of them in actual sentences from the original sources.
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Step number two, context annotation.
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Every word gets tapped with its collocations,
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its register and its sentence,
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with a real sentence from the article as a proof of the concept.
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This is how you start to feel how the language actually moves.
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You can do this manually in Notion or Excel.
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Descriptor is what matters.
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Categorize, then connect.
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So I use Kimi to realize the whole process.
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is like Chagibuti but way more powerful.
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It's not just one AI can run up to 300 agents at once.
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Each one can take on a different role like research,
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design, writing, even making presentations, anything you can imagine.
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And they all collaborate to complete the task.
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Now, here's where it gets powerful.
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I'm going to show you how I built this entire system inside Keating.
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I want to talk about this for a second.
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Because the scale metals, I tried building multi-article systems in other AI tools,
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and they kept out at around 10 files at a time.
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That's fine for a single dig dive,
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but it's not enough for real cross-article pattern recognition.
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If you really want to build a base for a college,
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Keating can handle up to 50 files in one go.
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That's not just more.
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It's a different kind of analysis.
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You stop learning from individual articles and start learning from patterns across dozens of them.
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Here's the prompt I used.
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What you get back from Kingdyn is this three-layer system.
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Theme, vocabulary, and context.
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Every word has a home,
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a family, and a paper trail.
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You can see exactly how ubiquitous is used differently in a tech article versus a economics one.
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This is knowledge base.
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Everything else views on top of it.
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Here's the thing nobody talks about.
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Input alone doesn't make you fluent in fact to produce.
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So by now, the full loop should be read,
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organize, output, and get feedback.
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Most learners stop after step 2, right?
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That's why they can vacuumize sophisticated vocabulary but can't use it when they speak or write.
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So I built a writing practice system directly inside the same teeny conversation.
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It reads from the knowledge base we just created,
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so every piece of practice session is grounded in real content.
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Here's the prompt.
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The shift here is huge.
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You're not practicing into a vault.
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You have a system that reads what you write,
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knows what vocabulary you studied,
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and gives you targeted feedback based on your actual weak spot.
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So before we have this kind of system.
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We only have fragmented notes,
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articles, and never revisited, right?
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And there's zero connection between what I read and what I could say.
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But afterward, in keen conversation,
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you can have your entire knowledge base surfaces the right vocabulary in context,
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coaches who are writing in real time,
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and tell you exactly what to review next.
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The shift isn't just about working harder,
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it's about holding the loop, right?
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So English reading doesn't have to be intimidating.
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The problem was never the article right
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when you start simple we can also have a system to
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curve reading into using you the knowledge base do the output practice closely
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if you're interested in the prompts i use for latini just click the link in the description below
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and if you find this video helpful give a like and subscribe to my channel see you next time

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Sobre Esta Lição

Nesta lição, você irá praticar a leitura em inglês de forma mais eficaz, aproveitando as dicas dadas no vídeo sobre como organizar e otimizar seu processo de leitura. A partir de uma nova abordagem, você aprenderá a ler artigos variados, não apenas difíceis, focando em temas que realmente o interessam, o que facilita a retenção de vocabulário e a compreensão de contexto. Essa prática não só melhora sua habilidade de leitura, mas também suas capacidades de fala e conversação, essenciais para aprender inglês com YouTube.

Vocabulário e Frases-Chave

  • Leitura ampla - ler em diversas fontes e sobre vários assuntos;
  • Rede de vocabulário - conexões entre palavras relacionadas;
  • Anotação de contexto - entender como as palavras são usadas em frases reais;
  • Temas - agrupar artigos por tópicos para facilitar o aprendizado;
  • Colocações - aprender palavras que frequentemente aparecem juntas;
  • Sentenças completas - ler texto com estrutura que ajuda a compreender o significado;
  • Interesse genuíno - escolher conteúdos que você realmente gosta;

Dicas de Prática

Para maximizar sua prática de conversação em inglês utilizando as dicas do vídeo, considere aplicar a técnica de shadowing com as leituras que você escolher. Aqui vão algumas sugestões para você aproveitar a velocidade e o tom do narrador:

  • Imite a entonação: Tente replicar a maneira como o apresentador enfatiza certas palavras e frases enquanto você lê em voz alta.
  • Grave sua leitura: Ouça suas gravações para identificar áreas onde você pode melhorar a pronúncia ou a fluência.
  • Repita várias vezes: A prática contínua é essencial; repita os trechos que você acha mais desafiadores até se sentir confortável.
  • Concentre-se no contexto: Ao aprender novas palavras ou frases, não apenas memorizá-las, mas compreenda como estão inseridas em sentenças.
  • Varie os temas: Experimente ler artigos de diferentes áreas para expandir seu vocabulário e praticar na prática de conversação em inglês.

Usando o shadow speech e a técnica shadowspeaks, você pode aprimorar não apenas sua leitura, mas também suas habilidades de fala em um ambiente natural e envolvente. Boa prática!

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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