Prática de Shadowing: IELTS Speaking Part 1 - Shopping - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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Hey everyone, welcome back to IELTS Time.
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I'm Archer and today we're diving into a common part one topic, shopping.
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We've got two mock interviews for you, one with Joseph and one with Blondie.
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After each interview, I'll break down the key vocabulary and phrases that make the answers sound natural and high level.
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So let's get started with Joseph.
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Do you like shopping?
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Yeah, I do, but only when I'm in the right mood, and honestly, that doesn't happen often.
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I enjoy looking for new clothes or gadgets, but I'm not the type who spends the whole day at the mall.
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I like it when I know what I'm after.
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It feels more like a quick mission than random browsing.
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How often do you go shopping?
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To be honest, I barely go to physical stores these days.
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If I need clothes or gadgets, I just order them online, maybe once every few months or so.
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I only go to a shopping mall if I need to try on something, which doesn't happen very often.
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Most of the time, I don't enjoy crowds anyway.
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What kinds of things do you usually buy?
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Mostly everyday stuff.
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Clothes, shoes, and sometimes electronics.
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I also buy books and gifts for friends when there's an occasion.
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I try not to overspend, so I usually buy things that I actually need rather than just things that look nice.
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Do you prefer shopping alone or with others?
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I prefer shopping alone, to be honest.
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When I'm by myself, I can take my time and focus on what I want without feeling rushed.
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But if it's something like clothes or a present, I might bring a friend along for a second opinion.
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Do you enjoy online shopping?
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Absolutely.
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It's convenient and you can compare prices in seconds.
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I like that I can shop anytime without dealing with crowds.
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The only drawback is waiting for delivery.
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Sometimes I'm impatient and want the item right away.
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What's your favorite shop or store?
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Actually, I don't really have a favorite store.
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I'm not loyal to a specific brand.
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I just buy whatever I need and I usually compare prices online first.
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If something looks good and the quality seems fine, I'll get it, whether it's from a mainstream brand or a small online shop.
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Do you usually plan what to buy before going shopping?
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Most of the time, yes.
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I make a short list or at least have something in mind so I don't waste time or buy things I don't need.
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But sometimes if I see a good deal, I'll make an impulse purchase.
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I think that happens to everyone.
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Do you often compare prices before buying something?
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Yeah, pretty often, especially for expensive items.
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I'll check a few websites or apps to make sure I'm getting a fair deal.
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Even if the difference isn't huge, it feels good to know I made a smart choice.
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Is shopping expensive in your country?
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It depends on where you shop.
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Local markets are quite affordable, but branded stores or malls can be pricey.
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Online shops often have better discounts, so most young people prefer buying things online now.
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What do you dislike about shopping?
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I hate how crowded malls can get, especially on weekends, it's noisy and stressful.
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Also, sometimes sales staff can be a bit pushy, which makes it hard to look around comfortably.
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Have your shopping habits changed over time?
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Definitely.
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I used to enjoy going out just to browse, but now I'm more practical.
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I shop less often and mostly online.
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I think I've become more conscious about money and sustainability too.
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I try to buy quality over quantity.
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Do you think people spend too much money on shopping?
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Yeah, for sure.
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A lot of people buy things just for social media or because of sales pressure.
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It's easy to get caught up in trends.
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I think it's fine to treat yourself occasionally, but constant spending doesn't really make people happier.
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That was Joseph.
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He delivers a very solid performance.
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his strength lies in using precise, topic-specific vocabulary and collocations that make his answers sound natural and fluent.
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Let's take a closer look at some of the phrases he uses and why they work so well.
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Joseph uses the phrase quick mission.
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This is a great micro-metaphor that conveys purpose, speed and focus all at once.
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It's much more vivid than simply saying shopping quickly.
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Here's an example you can use.
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When I shop, I prefer a quick mission.
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I go in, grab what I need and leave.
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He also uses impulse purchase.
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This is the perfect term for buying something spontaneously.
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Instead of saying I suddenly bought it, using impulse purchase shows precision and fluency.
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For example, sometimes I make an impulse purchase if I see a really good deal.
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Another great expression is second opinion.
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This is natural language for consulting someone else before making a decision.
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It's particularly useful when shopping for clothes or gifts.
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You can say, I brought a friend to get a second opinion on this jacket.
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Joseph replaces the generic word expensive with pricey.
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This is a casual spoken synonym that sounds more natural and fluent.
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You can also expand your vocabulary with terms like overpriced for items that cost too much or premium for higher quality items.
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For example, I avoid buying items that are too pricey unless I really need them.
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He describes his approach as practical.
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This shows maturity and a focus on usefulness over impulse or trends.
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Instead of saying I try to be careful with my spending.
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You could say, I've become more practical about what I buy.
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Finally he uses the phrase conscious about money and sustainability.
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This signals awareness of both finances and environmental impact.
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High-level vocabulary that fits naturally into everyday conversation.
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You could say, I try to be conscious about money and sustainability when I shop.
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Overall, Joseph's vocabulary works because it's precise, context-appropriate and easy for the listener to visualize.
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Each phrase adds clarity and professionalism, and by learning to use similar expressions, you can boost your lexical resource score in the IELTS speaking test.
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Remember, using topic-specific words and collocations effectively is far more valuable than overloading your answers with generic adjectives.
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Now let's listen to Blondie's responses.
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She's very enthusiastic and uses descriptive language and phrasal verbs to make her answers engaging and natural.
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Do you like shopping?
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Yes, I really do.
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I find it quite relaxing.
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I enjoy browsing new releases and putting outfits together in my mind.
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For me, it's a fun way to switch off and treat myself occasionally.
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How often do you go shopping?
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Probably twice a month.
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I don't mean huge hauls or anything, just short visits to check out what's new.
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Sometimes I don't even buy anything, I just look around.
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What kinds of things do you usually buy?
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Mostly clothes, skin care and little lifestyle items like candles or stationery.
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I also like supporting local designers, so if I see something unique, I'll happily get it.
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Do you prefer shopping alone or with others?
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It depends.
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If I'm buying something practical like work clothes, I prefer going alone.
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But if it's a fun weekend plan, I love going with friends.
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We can share opinions and it just feels more social.
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Do you enjoy online shopping?
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Yes, I do.
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It's convenient and I like reading reviews before I buy anything.
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But I still enjoy going to physical stores because I like touching fabrics and seeing how things actually look in real life.
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What's your favourite shop or store?
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I don't have one specific favourite but I love boutique stores with curated pieces.
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I like shops where you can find something that feels personal, not just mass produced.
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Do you usually plan what to buy before going shopping?
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Yes, usually I do, especially for something like a weekly grocery run.
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A list is a must.
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It helps me save time and stick to a budget so I don't buy things I don't really need.
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But if I'm just running into a shop quickly for a single item or if I'm window shopping with friends, then I just go with the flow and see what catches my eye.
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It really depends on the scale of the trip.
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Do you often compare prices before buying something?
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Yes, I do, especially online.
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I don't need the cheapest option, but I don't like overpaying either.
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I'd rather take a few minutes to check and make sure I'm getting reasonable value.
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Is shopping expensive in your country?
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It depends on where you go.
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Malls with international brands can be pricey, but local markets and online platforms are much more affordable.
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You can find great deals if you're patient.
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Have your shopping habits changed over time?
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Yes.
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When I was younger, I bought trendy items just for excitement.
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Now I'm more selective.
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I still enjoy shopping, but I invest in better quality pieces that I'll wear for a long time.
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Do you think people spend too much money on shopping?
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Sometimes yes.
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I think shopping can be fun, but it's easy to get carried away.
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I believe it's healthy to enjoy it as long as you stay within your limits.
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And that was Blondie.
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She delivers an energetic and engaging performance, mixing descriptive language and phrasal verbs to make her answers vivid and natural.
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Let's break down her key expressions and see how you can use them in your own responses.
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Blondie uses the phrase, huge hauls.
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This is casual, spoken slang for buying a lot at once.
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It makes your speech sound natural and fluent.
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For example, I don't do huge hauls, I just browse and see what catches my eye.
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She also uses curated pieces and contrasts it with mass-produced.
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These terms are higher level vocabulary for describing style and quality.
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You could say, I like boutique stores with curated pieces, not mass-produced items.
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Blondie uses natural verb phrases to make her answers vivid and relatable.
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Phrases like switch off, treat myself and get carried away show natural spoken English.
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For example, shopping helps me switch off and treat myself, or sometimes I get carried away with little purchases.
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She also uses precise language when talking about price.
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Instead of just saying cheap or expensive, she uses overpaying and reasonable value.
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This adds accuracy and sophistication to her answer.
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For example, I check prices online to avoid overpaying and make sure I'm getting reasonable value.
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Finally, Blondie mixes descriptive language and enthusiasm throughout her answers.
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Words like fun, relaxing and unique make her responses engaging and expressive.
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Using this kind of language will help your answers sound lively and natural.
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Overall, Blondie's vocabulary works because it is vivid, precise and naturally spoken.
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She mixes informal expressions, descriptive language and idiomatic phrases to sound engaging and relatable.
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For IELTS, incorporating this type of language phrasal verbs, casual adjectives and topic-specific nouns makes your answers feel both fluent and confident.
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So, both Joseph and Blondie show how precise, context-specific vocabulary makes a huge difference in IELTS speaking.
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That's all for today's lesson.
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Thanks for watching and happy studying!
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Sobre Esta Liçã

Nesta lição, você irá praticar o primeiro tema comum da seção de fala do IELTS: compras. Através de entrevistas simuladas, você terá a oportunidade de ouvir exemplos autênticos de inglês falado. Iremos explorar vocabulário e frases importantes que ajudarão a tornar suas respostas mais naturais e sofisticadas. Ao final, você terá dicas práticas para incorporar o shadow speech em sua rotina de estudos, especialmente ao utilizar vídeos do YouTube para aprender inglês.

Vocabulário e Frases Chave

  • Na verdade (to be honest) - Frase utilizada para introduzir sinceridade nas respostas.
  • Levar em consideração (to take into account) - Usada ao falar sobre preferências de compras.
  • Compras online (online shopping) - Refere-se à prática de comprar itens pela internet.
  • Controle de gastos (overspending) - O ato de gastar mais do que o planejado.
  • Comparar preços (to compare prices) - Processo que envolve verificar custos em diferentes lojas.
  • Compras por impulso (impulse purchase) - Quando você compra algo rapidamente sem planejar.
  • Qualidade parece boa (quality seems fine) - Frase que indica a avaliação de um produto.
  • Mercados locais (local markets) - Referência aos pontos de venda de produtos na região.

Dicas de Prática

Para maximizar sua prática de shadowing em inglês, escolha vídeos com falas claras e pausadas, como o da seção de compras. Tente reproduzir o que você ouve em tempo real, seguindo o tom e a cadência do falante. A velocidade das entrevistas neste vídeo é ideal para a prática de shadowing em inglês, permitindo que você acompanhe sem se sentir apressado.

Aproveite também para pesquisar por vídeos orientados a compras, usando palavras-chave como “aprender inglês com youtube”. O uso de plataformas dedicadas a shadow speech pode complementar suas sessões de estudo, ajudando você a se acostumar com as diferentes nuances do inglês falado.

Não se esqueça de sempre revisar o vocabulário novo, praticando em voz alta até que se torne natural. Se você encontrar novos termos ou expressões, anote-os e inclua-os em suas conversas cotidianas. Essa técnica será valiosa para sua fluência e desenvolverá sua confiança ao falar 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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