Prática de Shadowing: Talking about days out 🏞️🌞🧺 Real Easy English - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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Hello and welcome to Real Easy English.
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In this podcast we have real conversations in easy English to help you learn.
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I'm Beth.
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And I'm Neil.
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And you can find a video version of this podcast on our website, bbclearningenglish.com, where you can also find a free worksheet.
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How was your weekend, Neil?
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My weekend was very good.
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I did lots of fun things.
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Oh, good!
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What about you?
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Yeah, I went to a museum that was not that interesting.
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And I did some other interesting things too.
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Well, today, Beth, we are talking about days out and places that are good to visit for a day trip.
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Very nice.
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Let's get started then.
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So, tell us about your boring day, by the sound of it.
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So it was a prison museum about like medieval England.
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So I feel like could have been a bit more exciting.
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But instead I was reading a lot about religion and kings and stuff.
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Okay.
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So you spent your weekend learning about prisoners from the Middle Ages.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Okay.
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I wouldn't recommend it too much, but museums can be a good...
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Yeah.
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thing.
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What about a day trip that you've enjoyed?
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I used to go on lots of day trips with my kids
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yeah so fun things to do we go to the seaside in the summer um but they don't really
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want to hang around with me anymore so you're not cool i'm on my own um yeah so i
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like watching sport so i might meet friends and go and watch sport on friday i spend most of the day watching a cricket match.
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Oh nice, that sounds like a good day out.
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Well actually I did go to a museum but I also went to the theatre this weekend and that was a really enjoyable day trip.
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Did you do any sightseeing?
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Well yeah we walked past quite a lot of famous sites so we went past Big Ben, we walked past the London Eye, Trafalgar Square, yeah we did a lot of walking.
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I'm quite tired actually.
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And are you a thrill seeker?
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So do you like really adventurous day trips?
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Like, do you like parachuting or bungee jumping or any of those things or roller coasters, theme parks?
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I would say no, not really.
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I think if I'm on holiday I'm a bit more adventurous.
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So I've done and things like, you know, been in speed boats and that kind of stuff,
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which I find quite enjoyable if I'm abroad, tends to be, but I don't really like roller coasters and that sort of thing, because they scare me and make me feel a bit sick.
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So I wouldn't go to a theme park for a day out.
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What about you?
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Are you a thrill seeker?
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Not anymore.
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I used to like theme parks when I was younger, but I don't really like them anymore.
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Okay, Beth, so is there anywhere that you have always wanted to visit for a day trip but you haven't?
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There is actually.
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So, Brighton.
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I went to Brighton when I was a child but I can't remember it at all, to be honest.
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So I'd really like to go there on a day trip because it's not too far and I like the beach and I want to have an ice cream, maybe some fish and chips.
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I used to live in Brighton.
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Did you?
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Yeah.
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You can take me a day trip and show me around.
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I definitely think you should visit.
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How about you Neil, is there anywhere that you've always wanted to go on a day trip?
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Yeah, I really like train travel
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and London is actually really close to the rest of Europe but we have the sea in the way but we have the tunnel so we can we can go to Paris just for the day and I,
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it seems like maybe a, like it's It's not long enough to just to go somewhere like Paris for a day.
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But you can do it.
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And I kind of like that idea of just going from London to Paris for the day and back on the train.
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Sounds a bit crazy.
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You'd need a really early train.
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Really early train, really late train back and lots of energy.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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You wouldn't need to pay for your accommodation.
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Exactly.
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Go up the Eiffel Tower, come back down, go home.
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Perfect.
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Let's recap the vocabulary we heard during the conversation.
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We had day trip, which means visiting a place for just the day.
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We heard thrill seeker, which describes someone who takes part in risky and exciting activities.
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Adventurous means unusual and exciting.
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A person can be adventurous, or an experience or a day trip can be adventurous, like Neil's trip to Paris.
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We used the word sightseeing, which describes the activity where you walk around looking at famous buildings and monuments.
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And that's it for this episode of Real Easy English.
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You can test what you've learnt with the worksheet on our website bbclearningenglish.com.
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And we'll be back with more Easy Conversations soon and we want to hear from you to tell us what you want to hear us talking about.
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Send an email to learningenglish at bbc.co.uk.
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We'd love to hear from you.
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Thanks for joining us and see you soon.
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Goodbye.
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Contexto & Antecedentes

No episódio do podcast "Real Easy English", Beth e Neil discutem sobre passeios de um dia, compartilhando suas experiências e preferências. Ao longo da conversa, eles comentam sobre museus, eventos esportivos e aventuras emocionantes, proporcionando uma visão diversificada sobre como aproveitar um dia fora de casa. Essa troca autêntica em inglês fácil serve como uma ferramenta prática para estudantes que desejam melhorar sua fluência e compreensão auditiva.

Top 5 Frases para Comunicação Diária

  • “How was your weekend?” - Uma maneira comum de iniciar uma conversa sobre o que alguém fez recentemente.
  • “I went to a museum that was not that interesting.” - Uma declaração que expressa uma experiência de forma simples.
  • “That sounds like a good day out.” - Uma resposta positiva para refletir interesse nas atividades do outro.
  • “Are you a thrill seeker?” - Uma pergunta que pode gerar discussões sobre preferências pessoais.
  • “I like watching sport.” - Uma maneira de compartilhar interesses pessoais com facilidade.

Guia Passo a Passo para Shadowing

Para praticar a "prática de conversação em inglês" usando o método de shadow speech, siga estas etapas enquanto assiste ao vídeo:

  1. Ouça atentamente: Comece ouvindo o podcast por completo, sem tentar falar. Isso te ajudará a entender o contexto e as nuances da conversa.
  2. Reproduza pequenas seções: Após ouvir uma parte, pause e repita frase por frase. Concentre-se em reproduzir tanto a pronúncia quanto a entonação.
  3. Use o “shadowspeak”: Fale em voz alta enquanto imita os falantes. Isso é crucial para melhorar a pronúncia em inglês e fluência.
  4. Grave sua voz: Após a prática de imitação, grave-se lendo as mesmas partes. Escutar sua própria voz vai ajudar a identificar áreas para melhoria.
  5. Compare e ajuste: Ouça sua gravação e compare-a com o original. Faça ajustes na sua pronúncia e tente novamente até que você se sinta confortável.

Praticar com estilo conversacional, como o presentado por Beth e Neil, não só torna o aprendizado mais envolvente, mas também facilita a familiarização com expressões do cotidiano. Use essas estratégias e observações para aprimorar suas habilidades de shadowing em inglês e se tornar mais confiante na sua prática de conversação.

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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