Prática de Shadowing: Say These 80 DAILY WORDS in a British Accent! (MODERN RP) - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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Hello everyone, my name is Dylan and welcome to a brand new video.
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If you are new here,
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hi there, I post fun and entertaining English lessons every single Friday.
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So today I'm going to be teaching you how to correctly pronounce 80 everyday words in the modern RP British accent,
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and then you are going to be shadowing or repeating after me.
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So this is going to be a brilliant way to help you to sound more British in your everyday life.
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Now then, I've broken these words down into five different categories.
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Firstly, we have basic simple words that you'll hear being used multiple times per day.
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Secondly, we have words that are very commonly mispronounced.
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Thirdly, we have words that contain silent letters.
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Fourthly, we have British exclusive words,
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so words that you will hear being used in British English but not really in American English.
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And last but definitely not least,
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we have some random words that I wanted to include at the end of the video.
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So I will read each word four times and whilst you can just listen if you would like to,
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to get the most from this video I would recommend repeating after me.
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Now for this step it's important to try and copy exactly how I say it.
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If you wish to really train your modern RP British accent.
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Finally, everything we cover in today's video will be included in a free PDF,
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so that'll be the pronunciation and the definitions,
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and the link will be in the top comment.
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You don't have to enter your email address for this,
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but you can always sign up to my free newsletter,
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and every single Tuesday I will send you a short funny English lesson about my life,
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and a few other good things as well.
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You do also receive an exclusive bonus video as soon as you sign up
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and once again the link is in the top comment.
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Right guys, let's do this.
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Category number one, simple basic words and we have 20 of these.
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Now as mentioned I'm going to be reading each word four times
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and I would recommend that you repeat after me and try to copy exactly how I say it.
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Throughout this video if there are any words
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that you are struggling with I would also recommend writing them down
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and then repeating that section until you are 100% confident that you are saying them in a British accent.
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Enjoy!
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really, really water, water water,
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water people, people people, people beautiful
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Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful.
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Morning, morning, morning, morning.
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Thought, thought, thought.
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thought favourite favourite favourite
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better better better Listen, listen,
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listen, listen Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy,
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enjoy friend, friend, friend, friend
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money, money, money money home
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help, help, help, help family,
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family, family, family maybe, maybe,
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maybe, maybe please, please, please,
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please So
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Category number 2.
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Commonly mispronounced words, and we have 18 of them.
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Repeat after me.
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Number 1 almond choir
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cupboard guitar, guitar, guitar, guitar
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offen, offen, offen, offen niche,
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niche, niche, niche calm, calm,
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calm, calm Salmon, salmon, salmon, salmon.
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Wednesday, Wednesday, Wednesday, Wednesday.
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Ballet, ballet, ballet, ballet Genre,
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genre, genre, genre Receipt Thorough
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Chaos chaos, chaos, chaos mortgage,
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mortgage, mortgage, mortgage Vehicle
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Energetic Strategic
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Category number three.
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Words with silent letters.
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And we have 16 of these.
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So if you didn't know,
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a silent letter is a letter in a word that you don't actually pronounce.
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It's silent.
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Repeat after me.
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Number one.
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Night.
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Night.
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Night.
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Night.
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Thumb, thumb, thumb, thumb.
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Hour, hour, hour, hour.
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Climb, climb, climb, climb.
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island, island, island, island ghost,
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ghost, ghost, ghost
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sword, sword, sword, sword.
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doubt, doubt, doubt, doubt.
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wrist, wrist, wrist, wrist yacht,
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yacht, yacht, yacht
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Subtle, subtle, subtle, subtle.
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Debt, debt, debt, debt.
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Lamb, lamb, lamb, lamb.
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Castle, castle, castle, castle.
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Whinge Echo
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Category number four, British specific words.
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So words we use in British English and not American English.
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We have 14 of these.
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Repeat after me.
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Number one, advertisement.
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schedule mobile
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terrible terrible biscuit
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crisps
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flat, flat, flat, flat lorry,
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lorry, lorry, lorry jumper, jumper,
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jumper, jumper holiday holiday, holiday,
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holiday, holiday
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torch, torch, torch, torch Football,
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football, football, football
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Tomato, tomato, tomato, tomato Quid.
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Quid.
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Quid.
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Quid.
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Quid.
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Category number five.
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Last but definitely not least,
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we have some random words that I just wanted to include at the end of the video.
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So we have 12 of these.
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Repeat after me.
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Number one.
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whisper, whisper, whisper, whisper rainbow,
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rainbow, rainbow, rainbow cuddle, cuddle,
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cuddle, cuddle cuddle, snuggle, snuggle,
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snuggle, snuggle bubbly, bubbly, bubbly,
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bubbly treasure, treasure, treasure, treasure.
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snowflake, snowflake, snowflake, snowflake.
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organization, organization.
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organization, organization dragon, dragon, dragon,
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dragon garden, garden, garden, garden
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Pancake.
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Shadow.
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Right, guys, and there we have it.
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That is how you pronounce 80 everyday words in the modern RP British accent.
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As mentioned, if there are any words that you are struggling with,
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I would recommend you to write them down and then repeat
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that section until you feel 100% confident that you are saying them in a British accent.
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So, as I said at the start of the video,
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everything will be included in a free PDF.
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That is the definitions and the pronunciations and the link will be in the top comment.
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All I ask in return is that if you did enjoy today's video,
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why not consider liking the video,
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subscribing to the channel and turning on post notifications and maybe even commenting down below.
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I recently found out that 62% of you who watch these videos aren't even subscribed,
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which is kind of crazy.
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That's nearly two thirds of you.
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That is just British Education.
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Why not sign up to my free newsletter as well
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and every single Tuesday you will receive a short funny English lesson about my life
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and you will also receive an exclusive bonus video as soon as you sign up as well.
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Once again the link is in the top comment all of
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the links are in the top comment as mentioned guys I post videos every single Friday
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so hopefully I will see you there thank you so much for watching and until next time
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sorry the the mic is in the way until next time cheers

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Por que praticar a fala com este vídeo?

Praticar a fala em inglês com vídeos como este é uma maneira excelente de aprimorar suas habilidades de conversação. O método de shadowing em inglês, que envolve repetir o que ouve imediatamente após o falante, ajuda a internalizar a pronúncia correta e a entonação natural da língua. Neste vídeo, Dylan ensina a pronunciar 80 palavras do dia a dia usando o sotaque britânico moderno, o que é perfeito para qualquer aluno que deseja melhorar a pronúncia em inglês. Repetir após ele não só ajuda na prática da fala, mas também reforça a memorização das palavras, criando um contexto mais realista e agradável para o aprendizado.

Gramática e Expressões em Contexto

No vídeo, Dylan apresenta várias palavras que não são apenas essenciais para a comunicação diária, mas também oferecem insights sobre estruturas gramaticais e expressões comuns. Por exemplo:

  • "really" e "really" (realmente): A repetição dessa palavra enfatiza a importância da pronúncia em contextos emocionais, como ao expressar surpresa ou entusiasmo.
  • "favourite" (favorito): A pronunciacão correta dessa palavra é vital no inglês britânico e pode ser confusa para falantes não nativos, sendo uma ótima palavra para treinar a entonação.
  • "money" (dinheiro): A simplicidade da palavra esconde a necessidade de um sotaque preciso, particularmente em conversas cotidianas sobre finanças.

Essas expressões comuns ajudam na prática de conversação em inglês e são frequentemente utilizadas em diálogos informais.

Armadilhas Comuns de Pronúncia

Um dos desafios de aprender o sotaque britânico moderno é a presença de letras silenciosas e palavras frequentemente mal pronunciadas. Durante o vídeo, algumas palavras que podem apresentar dificuldades incluem:

  • "water": A pronúncia pode variar significativamente, e a correta articulação da vogal é crucial.
  • "beautiful": Esta palavra é frequentemente mal pronunciada, mas a prática com o estilo de Dylan pode ajudar a superá-la.
  • "thought": Outro exemplo de uma palavra que tem uma pronúncia peculiar no inglês britânico.

Focar nessas armadilhas irá não apenas melhorar sua pronúncia em inglês, mas também a sua confiança ao se comunicar. Ao assistir e praticar, você está utilizando uma técnica poderosa conhecida como shadowspeak, onde você se torna mais atento aos detalhes da fala e à musicalidade do idioma.

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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