Prática de Shadowing: Talking about mistakes 👎❌🤦 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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the podcast where we have real conversations in easy English to help you learn.
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I'm Neil.
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And I'm Beth.
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You can find a video version of this podcast and a worksheet to help you learn on our website, bbclearningenglish.com.
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How are you today, Beth?
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I'm okay, Neil.
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I'm a little bit tired.
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How are you?
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I'm very well.
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I'm fine.
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Great.
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Good, good.
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Well, today we're going to talk about mistakes.
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So hopefully I won't make many mistakes being tired.
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No, mistakes.
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Mistakes can be things that are wrong,
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like a mistake in a maths problem.
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But we can also use mistake to talk about really big things in life,
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decisions that you've made, actions that you've taken.
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Yes, that's true.
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So I think let's start the conversation.
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Let's do it.
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So, Beth, have you made any mistakes recently?
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Yes so I recently left my suitcase on a train by mistake Oh no
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So I was travelling from home to Leeds on the train And I got to the station at Leeds
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And there were loads of people and they were football fans and they were singing really loudly.
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And I just wanted to get off the train.
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And that's what I did.
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And then I realised about half an hour later that I didn't have my suitcase.
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Oh, no. So that's a bad mistake.
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Did you get it back?
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I did.
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I was so lucky.
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The train stopped at Leeds.
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So when I realized I ran and said to the people on the platform,
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my suitcase is on the train and they held the train for me and I ran up the platform.
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I grabbed my suitcase and then they blew the whistle and the train went.
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I was so lucky.
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But yeah, that was a big mistake.
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And I will not make that mistake again.
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Everybody says that.
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So earlier we said that mistakes can be small things like my suitcase,
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but there are big mistakes that we can make.
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So have you ever made a big mistake, do you think?
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Yeah, well, once I had a job that I really, really enjoyed.
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I was teaching at a school in Prague in the Czech Republic teaching English.
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And I loved the job and I had loads of really good friends.
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But I had this feeling that I needed to go move somewhere else,
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do something else with my life.
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And so I resigned.
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But then about a week or so later,
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I realized I really, really didn't want to leave that school.
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So I went back to the boss and I said,
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I've changed my mind.
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I want to stay.
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And he said, well, it's too late because I've given your job to somebody else.
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Oh, no, that's so sad.
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So you left your job, left Prague?
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No, actually, a bit like your suitcase, Beth.
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it ended up being okay because the person who took my job then decided that he didn't want the job either.
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So in the end, I did stay.
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So when we make mistakes,
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Neil, sometimes we then have a regret or we regret the thing that we did.
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That means that we feel bad about it or we wish that we'd done something differently.
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Do you have any regrets?
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Yeah, when I was a kid,
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I guess I was probably 12 or 13,
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I had some piano lessons and I quit as soon as I could.
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My parents gave me that choice and I regret that
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because I love music and I play guitar and I think I would have enjoyed playing piano.
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I always think, to be honest,
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you shouldn't have any regrets because whatever you've done,
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you've learned something from it.
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Even if something bad happened,
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then you know for next time.
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And it's a kind of self-improvement thing.
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That is a very positive attitude to mistakes, Beth.
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Yeah, I think it's important to learn from your mistakes.
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And that's a common expression in English,
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to learn from your mistakes.
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Let's recap the vocabulary we've learnt in this podcast, starting with mistake.
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And a mistake is an action that is wrong or that you do when you don't mean to.
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And we can make a mistake.
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That means we do something wrong.
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Or we can do something by mistake,
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which means we do something accidentally, without meaning to.
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For example, I left my suitcase on the train by mistake.
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We also heard regret, which means feel bad or sorry about something you've done or a mistake that you've made.
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And we heard learn from your mistakes,
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which means remember the mistake and then not do it again the next time.
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That's it for this episode of Real Easy English.
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You can test yourself on what you've learned with a worksheet on our website, bbclearningenglish.com.
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See you then.
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Goodbye.
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Bye.
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Contexto & Antecedentes

Neste episódio do podcast "Real Easy English", Neil e Beth discutem a natureza dos erros e como eles podem impactar nossas vidas, tanto em pequenas quanto em grandes decisões. A conversa é envolvente e oferece um olhar leve sobre situações embaraçosas e aprendizados que vêm com os enganos do dia a dia. O conceito de errar é apresentado como uma parte normal da experiência humana, permitindo que os ouvintes se identifiquem e reflitam sobre suas próprias vivências. Essa abordagem facilita o aprendizado de inglês, tornando a prática mais acessível e menos intimidante.

Top 5 Frases para Comunicação Diária

  • “Did you get it back?” - Você conseguiu pegá-lo de volta?
  • “I left my suitcase on a train by mistake.” - Eu deixei minha mala em um trem por engano.
  • “I realized half an hour later that I didn’t have my suitcase.” - Eu percebi meia hora depois que não tinha minha mala.
  • “That was a big mistake.” - Esse foi um grande erro.
  • “I will not make that mistake again.” - Eu não cometerei esse erro novamente.

Guia de Shadowing Passo a Passo

Melhorar sua pronúncia em inglês pode ser um desafio, mas a técnica de shadow speak pode facilitar esse processo. Aqui está um guia prático baseado no episódio:

  1. Ouça atentamente: Primeiro, ouça o podcast sem prestar atenção nas palavras. Tente captar o tom e a emoção da conversa.
  2. Reproduza em trechos: Divida o áudio em pequenas partes. Por exemplo, ouça a frase “I left my suitcase on a train by mistake” e pause logo após. Tente repetir em voz alta, imitando a entonação e a velocidade de Beth.
  3. Grave-se: Utilize seu celular para gravar sua voz enquanto você tenta replicar as falas. Isso ajuda a perceber como você soa em comparação com o original.
  4. Compare: Ouça sua gravação junto com o áudio original e identifique áreas onde você pode melhorar. Preste atenção em sons específicos que podem ser desafiadores.
  5. Pratique regularmente: Quanto mais você praticar, mais natural se tornará. Considere fazer shadowing em diferentes vídeos ou podcasts para diversificar seu vocabulário e expressões. O conceito de shadowspeak é uma maneira eficaz de alcançar fluência.

Ao integrar a técnica de shadowing em inglês na sua rotina, você não apenas aprimora sua habilidade de fala, mas também ganha mais confiança ao se comunicar em situações 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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