Prática de Shadowing: Speak English With Me – Talk About Your Day Naturally | Day 24 | English Speaking Practice - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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Hey everyone, I'm Emma, and welcome back to Speak English Daily.
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Hey everyone, I'm Emma, and welcome back to Speak English Daily.
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This is the channel where you practice real English, not study it.
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Every session, one real skill.
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No grammar tables, no textbooks, just you speaking.
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And today is different from any lesson you have ever done.
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No questions, no prompts, no structure.
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Just you and your day.
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From the moment you woke up until right now, in this moment.
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I'm going to walk with you through it, gently.
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The way you would if you were telling a friend about your day over coffee.
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Not a test, not a lesson, just your day.
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In English.
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Let's see what happens.
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If this is your first time here, welcome!
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This is a complete, stand-alone session.
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You can jump in right here.
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The full playlist and schedule are in the pinned comment below whenever you are ready.
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For everyone who has been here a while,
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you have everything you need.
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You know how to start.
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You know how to keep going.
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Today, we just apply it to something real.
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Your actual day.
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Whoever you are, today is for you.
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Here is what I want you to do.
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Don't think about it too much.
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Just start simple.
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One sentence, then another.
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Let it build.
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And remember, small things count.
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Waking up, having coffee, feeling tired, being busy.
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None of that is too small.
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In fact, those are exactly the kinds of things real conversations are made of.
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You already know how to do this.
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You just haven't done it about your own day yet.
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Let's start from the beginning.
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So, let's start at the beginning.
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Tell me, what time did you wake up today?
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And how were you feeling when you first got up?
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I woke up around 7 and honestly I felt pretty tired.
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It was a slow start.
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I woke up around 7 and honestly I felt pretty tired.
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It was a slow start.
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This is the opening beach.
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I woke up around, followed by an honest feeling.
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Tired?
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Okay.
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Good.
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Slow.
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That sets the tone for everything that follows.
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And what was the first thing you did?
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First real thing.
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Coffee, phone, shower, whatever it was.
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The first thing I did was make a coffee,
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and then after that I just checked a few things.
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The first thing I did was make a coffee,
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and then after that, I just checked a few things.
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First thing I did was one of the most natural story starter phrases in English.
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It signals, here comes the day.
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Good.
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You started.
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That is the hardest part, and you did it.
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How was the morning overall?
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Was it quiet, or did things pick up quickly?
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The morning was pretty quiet.
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I had a few things going on, and it felt calm.
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The morning was pretty quiet.
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I had a few things going on, and it felt calm.
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Setting the tone of the morning.
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Pretty quiet, a bit rushed.
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Actually nice.
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It's how people describe days in real conversation.
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Did anything stand out from this morning?
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Even something small?
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Actually, there was this one small thing.
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I noticed something I hadn't thought about in a while.
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It wasn't a big deal, but I noticed it.
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Actually, there was this one small thing.
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I noticed something I haven't thought about in a while.
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It wasn't a big deal, but I noticed it.
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I noticed it.
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These three words turn a tiny observation into something meaningful.
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Use this phrase whenever a small moment deserves acknowledging.
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Good.
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Your morning is out bare now.
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In English, let's keep going.
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The morning set the tone.
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Now we keep going.
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Don't stop.
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Don't think too hard about what to say.
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Just follow what actually happened.
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So after the morning, what happened next?
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What did you get into?
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After that, I had some things to get through,
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and it got a bit busier as the morning went on.
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After that, I had some things to get through,
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and it got a bit busier as the morning went on.
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Had some things to get through.
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Completely natural way to describe a productive period,
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perfect for work, study, or personal tasks.
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Was there a point in the day where things picked up or slowed down?
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Yeah, at some point it got a bit quieter.
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And I think the afternoon was actually the better part.
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Yeah, at some point it got a bit quieter,
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and I think the afternoon was actually the better part.
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Identifying the peak or trough of the day at some point it got busy is honest and relatable.
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Everyone has a rhythm to their day.
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Good.
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You're in the middle of your day now.
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Keep it moving.
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Did you eat today?
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Tell me about that, even if it was just something quick.
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Yeah, I had something quick.
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And it was fine.
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I think I just made it a break more than anything.
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Yeah, I had something quick, and it was fine.
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I think I just needed a break more than anything.
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Food is one of the most universal conversation topics.
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I just had something quick is a complete and relatable answer.
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What about people?
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Did you talk to anyone today?
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Or was it more of a solo day?
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I spoke to a couple of people.
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It was a pretty normal mix of social and quiet.
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I spoke to a couple of people.
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It was a pretty normal mix of social and quiet.
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Describing the social texture of a day,
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who you talked to or didn't,
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gives the day a feeling,
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often more interesting than events.
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middle of your day described, in English, without stopping.
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Now, we go a little deeper.
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Not just what happened, how it felt,
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what you thought, what it made you realize.
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This is where your day becomes a story with meaning.
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Looking back at the day so far,
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how would you describe it in one honest word?
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Honestly, I think I'd say it was a full day,
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and I think that's pretty accurate.
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Honestly, I think I'd say it was a full day,
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and I think that's pretty accurate.
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I'd say it was, is a great opinion,
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starter for personal descriptions, honest and natural without being dramatic.
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Was there something today that made you feel good, even briefly?
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Something small?
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Yeah, actually, there was this moment where things just felt okay.
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And I just felt grateful,
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even though it was small.
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Yeah, actually, there was this moment where things just felt okay,
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and I just felt grateful,
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even though it was small.
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Define a small positive moment,
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even though it was small, shows emotional awareness.
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People connect to this kind of honesty immediately.
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Good!
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You went deeper.
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That is the difference between telling and expressing.
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And on the other side,
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was there anything today that felt hard or took more energy than you expected?
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Yeah, one part of the afternoon took more out of me than I expected,
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and I think I was more tired than I realized.
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Yeah, one part of the afternoon took more out of me than I expected,
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and I think I was more tired than I realized.
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Took more out of me than I expected.
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Honest and human.
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Disgraze covers everything from a difficult task to an emotional drain.
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If you had to describe today to a friend in two sentences,
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just two, what would you say?
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I'd say it was one of those full days,
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and honestly, I think I managed okay.
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I'd say it was one of those full days,
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and honestly, I think I managed okay.
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The two-sentence summary is a real social skill.
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Friends ask, how was your day?
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This is the answer.
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Short, honest, real.
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Good.
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You added feeling.
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You went from describing to expressing.
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Now, let's put the whole day together.
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This is it.
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The whole day.
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From the moment you woke up until right now.
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I'm going to give you the space.
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You fill it.
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Talk about your morning, your afternoon,
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how you feel, what stood out.
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Keep it moving.
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Simple sentences.
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Connected.
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Real.
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Yours.
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No stopping.
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Take your time.
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Start from the beginning.
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Tell me about your day.
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All of it.
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Good.
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Whatever came out, that was real.
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Now, let's do that one more time.
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A little smoother this time.
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You already told it once.
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The second time always flows better.
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From the top, your morning,
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your day, how you're feeling right now.
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Stop for a second.
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You just described your entire day,
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twice, in English, without stopping.
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The second time was better than the first.
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It always is.
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That is not practice.
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That is speaking.
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Think about what you just did.
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You didn't repeat sentences.
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You didn't answer a question.
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You didn't follow a script.
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You just talked about your morning,
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about your afternoon, about how things felt, about what stood out.
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That wasn't practice.
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That was your day in English.
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Your real life in your own words.
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And that is exactly what this is about.
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textbook English, your English, about your life.
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That is what this is all about.
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And you can feel it now.
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And that is Day 24.
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Day 23, you spoke with meaning.
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Day 24, you spoke about your real life.
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Now, go to the comments and type.
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If you just talked about your real day, comment, Day 24 done.
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I spoke about my real life.
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And if you want, tell me one thing from your day.
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Just one.
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Something that happened.
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Something that stood out.
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Something small.
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In English.
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I read every comment.
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And if you want to follow the full 30-day journey,
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the complete playlist and schedule are in the pinned comments below.
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Now, day 25.
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Day 24, you described your day.
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Day 25, you speak about your life.
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Not just today, but who you are,
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what you do, what matters to you, the bigger picture.
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And speaking about your life,
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simply, honestly, in English, that is a completely different feeling.
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See you in Day 25.
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Keep speaking.
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Keep it real.
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Don't break your streak.

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Sobre Esta Lição

Nesta lição, você se concentrará na prática de conversação em inglês, usando sua própria rotina diária como tema central. Ao invés de memorização ou exercícios estruturados, a proposta é que você se expresse livremente em inglês, contando sobre seu dia desde o momento em que acordou. Este tipo de prática ajuda a desenvolver a fluência e a espontaneidade, essenciais para conversas reais. Pense em como se sentiria ao compartilhar suas experiências cotidianas com um amigo, como em uma conversa tranquila durante um café.

Vocabulário e Frases-Chave

  • Wake up - Acordar
  • Tired - Cansado
  • Slow start - Começo lento
  • How were you feeling? - Como você estava se sentindo?
  • Coffee - Café
  • Busy - Ocupado
  • Small things count - Pequenas coisas contam

Dicas de Prática

Quando você se envolver na prática de conversação em inglês com foco na sua rotina diária, considere as seguintes dicas para maximizar seus resultados:

  • Shadowing em inglês: Ouça atentamente como as frases são formadas e tente replicar a entonação e o ritmo da fala. Este tipo de técnica ajudará você a melhorar a pronúncia em inglês e a reconhecer o fluxo natural da língua.
  • Inicie lentamente: Ao praticar, comece com frases simples. Isso ajudará a criar confiança enquanto você gradualmente introduz mais complexidade ao seu discurso.
  • Grave-se: Utilize a técnica de shadowspeaks, gravando sua própria voz enquanto fala sobre seu dia. Isso permitirá que você escute suas produções e faça ajustes na sua pronúncia.
  • Pratique regularmente: A chave para a fluência é a constância. Reserve alguns minutos por dia para fazer shadow speak com suas experiências do cotidiano.

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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