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When I started writing songs,
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When I started writing songs,
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I was ten years old.
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When I started writing songs,
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I was ten years old.
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When I started writing songs,
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I was ten years old.
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And when you're ten, you don't really think about reception or perception.
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And when you're 10, you don't really think about reception or perception.
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And when you're 10, you don't really think about reception or perception.
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You're just like, this sounds good.
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I like this.
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I'm brilliant.
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You're just like, this sounds good.
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I like this.
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I'm brilliant because I'm 10.
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You're just like, this sounds good.
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I like this.
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I'm brilliant because I'm 10.
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And I think when I went down the rabbit hole of forgetting
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that essence and I think when I went down the rabbit hole of forgetting that essence.
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And I think when I went down the rabbit hole of forgetting that essence.
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It's, test Alguns of my Perfectities is probably where I went wrong for a few years of my life.
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It's probably where I went wrong for a few years of my life.
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It's probably where I went wrong for a few years of my life.
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I signed with a record label when I was 12,
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which was not weird at all.
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I signed with a record label when I was 12,
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which was not weird at all.
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I signed with a record label when I was 12,
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which was not weird at all.
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And if anyone will try to tell you what a hit is
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And if anyone will try to tell you what a hit is
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And if anyone will try to tell you what a hit is Love you,
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its a record label Love you,
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its a record label Love you,
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its a record label I was always sort of told,
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you just need a hit song and then you're set for life.
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I was always sort of told,
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you just need a hit song and then you're set for life.
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I was always sort of told,
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you just need a hit song and then you're set for life.
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It's like a thing they put in your brain.
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It's like a thing they put in your brain.
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It's like a thing they put in your brain.
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But that's like no way to approach creativity,
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and it was kind of something that...
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But that's like no way to approach creativity,
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and it was kind of something that...
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But that's like no way to approach creativity and it was kind of something that
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I guess caused me some issues for a little bit.
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I guess caused me some issues for a little bit.
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I guess caused me some issues for a little bit.
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Just in making something that felt authentic to me.
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in making something that felt authentic to me.
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Just in making something that felt authentic to me.
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And it's the easiest way to write a bad song is to try to write a hit.
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So.
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And it's the easiest way to write a bad song is to try to write a hit.
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So.
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And it's the easiest way to write a bad song is to try to write a hit.
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So.
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As time went on, I learned the way to make music I loved.
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As time went on, I learned the way to make music I loved.
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As time went on, I learned the way to make music I loved.
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ad If you write what speaks to you,
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you write what only you can write.
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You write what speaks to you,
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you write what only you can write.
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You write what speaks to you,
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you write what only you can write.
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Something that if someone else tried to recreate it.
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Something that if someone else tried to recreate it.
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Something that if someone else tried to recreate it.
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It would just, it would feel forced or inauthentic.
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it would just it would feel forced or inauthentic it would just it would feel forced or inauthentic
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and you write the music that you want to listen to yourself
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and you write the music that you want to listen to yourself
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And you write the music that you want to listen to yourself.
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When I started writing songs,
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I was 10 years old.
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And when you're 10, you don't really think about reception or perception.
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You're just like, this sounds good.
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I like this.
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I'm brilliant because I'm 10.
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And I think when I went down the rabbit hole of forgetting
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that essence is probably where I went wrong for a few years of my life.
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I signed with a record label when I was 12,
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which was not weird at all.
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And if anyone will try to tell you what a hit is,
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love you, it's a record label.
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I was always sort of told you just need a hit song and then you're set for life.
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It's like a thing they put in your brain.
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But that's like no way to approach creativity and it was kind of something that,
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I guess, caused me some issues for a little bit,
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just in making something that felt authentic to me.
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And it's the easiest way to write a bad song is to try to write a hit.
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So as time went on,
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I learned the way to make music I loved is to write the opposite of whatever you think a hit is.
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You write what speaks to you,
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you write what only you can write,
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something that if someone else tried to recreate it,
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it would just, it would feel forced or inauthentic.
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And you write the music that you want to listen to yourself.

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Sobre Esta Lição

Nesta lição, você praticará o shadowing em inglês com a cantora e compositora Sabrina Carpenter. O método de shadowing consiste em ouvir e repetir imediatamente o que uma pessoa está dizendo, ajudando a melhorar a pronúncia, entonação e fluência. Ao acompanhar Sabrina, você terá a oportunidade de absorver a sonoridade e o ritmo da língua inglesa, permitindo um aprendizado mais natural e eficaz. Além disso, discutiremos temas como criatividade e a percepção sobre o processo de composição de músicas, proporcionando um contexto rico para a prática do seu inglês.

Vocabulário e Frases Chave

  • wrote songs - escreveu canções
  • hit song - sucesso musical
  • perception - percepção
  • record label - gravadora
  • creativity - criatividade
  • essence - essência
  • brilliant - brilhante

Dicas de Prática

Para aproveitar ao máximo o método de shadowing em inglês, siga estas dicas durante a prática com o vídeo da Sabrina Carpenter:

  • Escute atentamente: Preste atenção às entonações e pausas. A música pode ser uma forma divertida de aprender e o ritmo da fala ajuda a internalizar o som do inglês.
  • Repita em voz alta: Não tenha medo de repetir várias vezes. Tente mimetizar não apenas as palavras, mas também a emoção e a cadência dela. Este processo é essencial para aprimorar sua fluência.
  • Divida o conteúdo: Se o vídeo estiver rápido, use a função de desacelerar a reprodução. Isso permitirá que você entenda melhor e acompanhe cada palavra.
  • Grave-se: Ouvir sua própria voz pode ajudar você a identificar áreas onde precisa melhorar. Compare sua pronúncia com a de Sabrina e ajuste conforme necessário.
  • Pratique regularmente: Reserve um tempo diário para a prática de shadowing em inglês. Consistência é fundamental para a melhoria contínua. Não esqueça de explorar outros vídeos no YouTube, como aprender inglês com youtube, e buscar shadowspeaks para diversificar seu aprendizado.

Com dedicação e as técnicas corretas, você verá grandes avanços na sua capacidade de falar inglês. Experimente integrar estas dicas em suas sessões de shadowing em inglês e observe como sua fluência se desenvolve!

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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