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Hey, this is Taylor Swift on MSN Music.
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I still feel like I'm a new artist.
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I think that's just my mentality about things.
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It's crazy because time passage is interesting.
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Some days I feel like it's been 10 years since my first single came out.
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Some days I feel like it's been 20 minutes since my first single came out.
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It seems so crazy to me to think
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that we're putting out the second album and that it's finally here
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and that I get to be in these categories with these huge, huge, huge superstars and it's really, really flattering.
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This album is the last two years worth of stories and writing isn't something that I I have to do for work,
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or I have to make myself sit down and write a song about this or that.
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You know, it's just, life happens to me and I write songs about it.
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And I have so many more songs than we put on this album that have happened in the past two years.
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We just try to pick the best ones.
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I'm really excited about there being 13 songs on this album, because 13 is my lucky number.
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It's also two more songs than were on the first album.
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I wanted to put more on this album.
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I'm a big fan of being very obvious and detailed and personal with my songs.
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It's something I like to do just personally for albums, like put a song on the album where somebody's name is mentioned and they have no idea that they're a song now.
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There's a song on the album called Hey Steven where I'm doing that.
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This guy has no clue that I wrote a song about him.
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And it's going to be really interesting when November 11th rolls around to get that reaction.
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Writing has been different for the past two years because writing for my first album,
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I was either in my bedroom or in a Nashville songwriting fixture, you know, like some publishing company on Music Row,
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writing with great writers, and it was all very structured.
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But for this last album, it's just been anywhere.
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I mean, I'll be in Arkansas and I get an idea for a song.
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I can't call up a co-writer and write it with them.
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I just have to write it by myself.
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So that's the reason why eight of the 13 songs are written just by me.
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I don't have any co-writers on them.
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I'm having so much fun on stage
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and there is this moment where during Should Have Said know my fiddle player
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and I have this drum battle on stage
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and we're always saying stuff to each other like back
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and forth like we're always I feel like it's always the best
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when we're both mad about something
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because there have been some nights where I've just been like really blissfully happy
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and I go on stage I'm like okay I'm banging these drums it's anchor management whatever
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and my fiddle player is like going through a breakup
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and she's like I hate him I hate him um and so So lately it's been like total anger management for us.
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It's been really awesome.
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Def Leppard is my favorite band.
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I'm so excited that I got to do Crossroads with them.
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And I was kind of going into it thinking there's no way they're going to be cool.
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Like they've got to be completely, you know, they're huge superstars.
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There's no way that they're down to earth.
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I mean, right?
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And they come in and they're just so down to earth and so incredible.
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They're teaching me British lingo and it was just so incredible.
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One thing I've learned about artists over the past couple years is that they're just people, you know?
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And I mean, how many records you sell has nothing to do with you being like inhuman.
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I mean, they're people.
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And I'm really glad that they're great people because I had a great time recording Crossroads with them.
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We've got nonstop promotion of the album and stuff until after my birthday.
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December 13th is my birthday and then I have some time off after that.
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And the holidays, I don't know what we're doing, but I know that it's going to be really, really fun to have a few weeks off because I know Album Promotion Week is going to be insane.

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Por que praticar a fala com este vídeo?

Praticar a fala em inglês é essencial para desenvolver a fluência e a confiança. Neste vídeo da entrevista com Taylor Swift, você terá a oportunidade de ouvir um exemplo autêntico e dinâmico de como um artista se expressa sobre sua carreira e experiências pessoais. Ao se envolver com o shadowspeak desse material, você poderá aprender a utilizar expressões coloquiais e a entonação natural da fala, que são vitais para soar mais autêntico. Além disso, você será capaz de entender como os sentimentos podem ser transmitidos através da linguagem, uma habilidade que enriquece a sua capacidade comunicativa no inglês.

Gramática & Expressões em Contexto

Durante a entrevista, Taylor utiliza várias estruturas gramaticais que podem ser úteis para quem está aprendendo inglês:

  • Presente contínuo: Frases como "I still feel like I'm a new artist" são um exemplo de como utilizar o presente contínuo para expressar ações que ocorrem no momento ou sentimentos persistentes.
  • Passado simples: Ao dizer "it's been 10 years since my first single came out", observamos o uso do passado simples para referir-se a eventos que aconteceram em um tempo específico no passado.
  • Futuro simples: Quando menciona "it's going to be really interesting", Taylor usa o futuro simples para expressar expectativa sobre um evento que ainda ocorrerá.
  • Estruturas de comparação: Frases como "it's two more songs than were on the first album" ajudam a entender como fazer comparações em inglês, fundamental para enriquecer sua conversação.

Essas estruturas não somente ajudam na compreensão, mas também são práticas para você usar em suas próprias narrativas.

Armadilhas Comuns de Pronúncia

A pronúncia pode ser desafiadora, especialmente com palavras e expressões que podem não ser familiares. No vídeo, algumas palavras e expressões que merecem atenção incluem:

  • “album” - A pronúncia correta (ˈæl.bəm) pode ser difícil, especialmente para quem fala português, onde esse som não é tão comum.
  • “fiddle” - Um termo informal para violino, pode confundir pela semelhança com a palavra “feather”.
  • Expressões coloquiais como “I’m having so much fun” podem ser desafiadoras em termos de entonação e fluência; a prática do shadow speech pode ajudar a internalizar esses padrões de fala.

Ao focar nesses aspectos, os alunos que desejam aprender inglês com YouTube e praticar o shadowing site poderão aprimorar sua pronúncia e fluência de forma eficaz.

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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