Prática de Shadowing: Jiang Xueqin Teaching Gay Talese Research Method (Introduction) - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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So this is an exciting day because we are officially starting the Gay to Lease Journalism course.
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So this is an exciting day because we are officially starting the Gay to Lease Journalism course.
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Traditionally, we've understood journalism and research as this method of just collecting information,
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organizing it, and then expressing it.
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But then along came a man named Gay Police, and he transformed journalism.
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He transformed the way we understood research.
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So we create something called literary journalism,
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which is the idea that journalism can by itself be literature.
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The Gay Theliz Method is going to teach us how to be creative,
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how to be imaginative, and how to engage with reality and engage with people.
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Because we don't teach you this in school.
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In fact, we teach you the opposite.
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Don't explore, just do what the teacher tells you to do.
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Where did you learn this?
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Well, he learned this at home.
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The reason why is that his father was a tailor.
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And his father was a tailor.
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And he had a tailoring business in New Jersey
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and his mother took care of the business while his father made the clothes.
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So what does happen with exploration and reflection?
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Well, his mother was responsible for the business aspects.
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So these very wealthy people would come to the shop and order very nice suits.
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And her job was to deal with them.
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It's actually very hard to deal with rich people.
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They can be very demanding.
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So her strategy was to become their friend.
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And how do you become someone's friend?
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What do you do in order to become someone's friend?
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What must you do?
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Wrong.
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Not talk.
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The opposite.
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Listen.
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Okay, you understand?
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So, in the family living room,
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the mother would just sit down on the couch talking with these very wealthy people
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and she would talk just by listening
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okay so her strategy for this is that i am interested in you
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so that's how she became friends with all these very wealthy people even though she herself was not wealthy
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because she She had a mindset that whoever came into her living room,
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whoever was a client, was first and foremost a friend.
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And she was interested in this person.
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She was interested in people.
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So she would spend hours and hours just listening to that person talk and talk and talk.
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And so you can say that this is exploration.
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curiosity exploration but in the other room the father would by himself sit
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and work on the clothes right i'm not sure you've seen
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taylor's work they are very precise they are very exact they are very meticulous they're very disciplined they're very patient
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so he could spend days and days in this just working working on a piece of suit.
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This is the idea of reflection.
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The pursuit of perfection.
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So exploration is the pursuit of curiosity.
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And reflection is the pursuit of perfection.
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This is the Gay Talese research method.
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This is what I'll be teaching you.
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This is something that will not just help you become a better writer,
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but someone who will be much more creative and a much more effective researcher.
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So even if you are going to the sciences,
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I guarantee you that the skills you'll be learning in this class will help you wherever you go.
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I want you to go around Beijing and take pictures.
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Again, the idea is contrast.
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Remember that here he says,
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New York is a city of things unnoticed.
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New York is a city of contrast.
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I want you to do the same thing for Beijing.
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Take your camera and take pictures of things that other people would not notice, okay?
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And take pictures of things that are contrasts of each other.

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Sobre Esta Aula

Nesta lição, os alunos irão explorar o método de pesquisa desenvolvido por Gay Talese, uma figura icônica do jornalismo literário. O foco será em como a escuta ativa e a curiosidade podem transformar a forma como percebemos e interagimos com as pessoas à nossa volta. Os alunos serão incentivados a praticar a escuta, uma habilidade crucial no aprendizado de idiomas, especialmente no contexto do shadowing em inglês. Ao aplicar as lições de comunicação e interesse genuíno no outro, os alunos aprenderão a desenvolver um estilo de conversação mais autêntico e envolvente.

Vocabulário e Frases-Chave

  • Jornalismo literário: O conceito de que o jornalismo pode ser considerado uma forma de literatura.
  • Escuta ativa: A prática de ouvir com atenção e interesse, fundamental para a compreensão e conexão com os outros.
  • Exploração: O ato de investigar e se interessar por novas ideias e experiências.
  • Reflexão: Pensar criticamente sobre algo, como uma maneira de aprimorar habilidades e conhecimentos.
  • Relacionamento: A conexão que se estabelece entre pessoas, importante na construção de amizades e redes sociais.
  • Curiosidade: O desejo de aprender e saber mais sobre outras pessoas e o mundo ao nosso redor.

Dicas de Prática

Para melhor aproveitar esta aula e desenvolver suas habilidades de conversar em inglês, aqui estão algumas dicas específicas para o shadowing. Primeiro, preste atenção no ritmo e na entonação de Gay Talese ao falar. Seu estilo é envolvente e reflexivo, perfeito para praticar shadowspeak. Tente repetir em voz alta, seguindo seu tom, o que ele diz, respeitando as pausas e a ênfase nas palavras. Além disso, use vídeos do aprender inglês com youtube para ouvir diferentes sotaques e estilos de fala, ajudando a expandir seu entendimento da língua. Quando ouvir, lembre-se de que a prática regular é fundamental, então considere visitar um shadowing site para encontrar outros recursos e exercícios. A prática diária pode ajudar a internalizar novas frases e vocabulários, aumentando sua confiança ao falar.

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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