Prática de Shadowing: The Rhythm for English Speaking (How Americans Really Speak) - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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If you would like to improve your accent when you're speaking English,
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If you would like to improve your accent when you're speaking English,
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in this video, I'm going to give you a very important tip that will definitely transform your accent.
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You cannot neglect the melody of English.
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Even if you're pronouncing all of the individual words and the consonant and the vowel sounds correctly,
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but you're not paying attention to the rhythm and the melody of your words,
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your speech is going to sound choppy and unnatural.
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And you even might sound less fluent.
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In this video, I will teach you the secret to having a better accent and sounding more like a native speaker.
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I will also teach you some common everyday expressions that native speakers use.
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And I will teach you how to say them with the perfect American accent.
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And even if you prefer a British accent,
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this video will also help you.
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One of the fastest ways to reduce your foreign accent is for you to focus on these three things,
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word stress, word reduction, and connecting words,
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not pausing between thought groups.
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In this lesson, we will focus on word reduction.
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This is such an important topic,
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and it's not commonly taught in English classes.
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Maybe you've already thought about word stress,
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or maybe you've watched lessons on word stress,
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but have you thought about word reduction?
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That That topic is just as important as word stress for having a natural sounding and a native sounding flow.
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Native speakers don't pronounce every word clearly and fully.
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If you don't reduce some words in your sentences,
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your speech will sound choppy and robotic.
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You will speak like this with each word stressed the same way.
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Please pass the salt and pepper.
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Hello, I'm Mike.
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I am a robot.
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I am here to serve you.
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How can I help you?
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When we reduce words, the vowel sounds almost disappear.
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They become the schwa sound.
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It's the uh sound.
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And the consonants are also sometimes eliminated.
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Let's look at this pronoun.
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You have probably learned that the pronunciation is our.
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But let's listen to how native speakers are saying our house,
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our children, and our school.
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Listen carefully.
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And so we had tons of people over to our house.
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There's hospice at our house happen to our house.
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We have to talk to our children about it.
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The sort of planet we're going to leave behind for our children and grandchildren.
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But to really ingrain within our school.
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Notice that the O and the U are reduced.
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They're not saying ow, they're saying uh.
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It becomes a schwa sound.
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Our house.
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This is our house.
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Let's practice that together.
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Repeat after me.
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This is our house us.
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Do you like our new car?
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You say it.
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They're our friends.
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So, they are our friends sounds very similar to they're our friends.
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Remember, in natural sounding speech,
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pronouns are reduced, and they're connected to the words around them.
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For special emphasis, we make an exception,
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and we don't reduce the pronoun.
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This is ours.
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It's not yours.
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It's ours.
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But otherwise,
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we would simply say this is our house this is our
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car let's talk about the two ways to pronounce the conjunction
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and in the strong form it's pronounced as and
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but it's usually not pronounced that way in most situations you can pronounce it
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that way only in these cases when you need to speak especially slowly
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or when you're pausing to think for example i would like to order a sandwich and a salad.
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Or when you want to emphasize the fact that there's another thing.
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For example, you had pasta and pizza?
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You speak Italian and Japanese?
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Otherwise we say and in its weak form and it sounds like this.
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The A becomes a schwa sound and the D disappears.
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Let's practice.
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Black and white.
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Black and white.
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We wouldn't say black and white.
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and eggs.
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Bacon and eggs.
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Connect all of those three words and say them as one.
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Don't pause.
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Let's say that again.
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Bacon and eggs.
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These words are one unit and they belong together.
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Now it's your turn.
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How would you say these words?
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You say them.
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In-N-Out.
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I went to In-N-Out.
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Have you ever gone to In-N-Out Burgers in California?
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It's a really popular place.
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How would we say this?
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You say it.
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Again and again.
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Again and again.
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How about this?
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You say it.
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Better and better.
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Your English is getting better and better.
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How about this one?
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You say it?
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Husband and wife.
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Husband and wife.
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I didn't say husband and wife.
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That D disappeared.
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And wife.
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It's just a little N.
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And wife.
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Husband and wife.
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Are they husband and wife?
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Okay.
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Let's keep practicing.
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You will see some words on the screen and you say them as one unit.
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Don't pronounce the D and reduce the A of AND.
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How would we say this?
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You say it.
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Mom and Dad.
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Have you met my mom and dad?
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How about this one?
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You say it.
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Salt and pepper.
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Salt and pepper.
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Salt and pepper.
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Repeat after me.
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Please pass the salt and pepper.
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How about this one?
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You say it.
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Sweet and sour.
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I ordered sweet and sour chicken.
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Are you familiar with this one?
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You say it.
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Trial and error.
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And by the way, you will notice I'm primarily reducing the and,
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but I'm saying trial and error.
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I'm saying those words clearly and fully.
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Trial and error.
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And let's make a sentence.
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Repeat after me.
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We figured it out by trial and error.
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You say the next one.
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Peace and quiet.
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I went to the mountains for some peace and quiet.
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How about this one?
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You say it.
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Thunder and lightning.
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Thunder and lightning.
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We had thunder and lightning last night.
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And now let's learn some very common expressions with and.
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These are idiomatic expressions that will help you speak more fluently.
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I suggest that you learn them and that you practice saying them.
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Let's look at the first one.
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You say it.
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Repeat after me.
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Part and parcel.
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Part and parcel.
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And that means an essential or necessary part,
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an integral part of something.
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For example, we can say,
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hard work is part and parcel of success.
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Dealing with customers is part and parcel of running a business.
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Let's listen to how some native speakers used it.
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The division of labor is part and parcel of the rise of markets.
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I think it's, I think of it all as part
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and parcel of the same struggle do you know the meaning
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of this idiomatic expression let's pronounce it correctly first you say it first hustle and bustle
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notice the t is silent in hustle the t is silent in bustle
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and the d is silent in and three silent consonants.
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Let's say that again, hustle and bustle.
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That means busy and noisy activity, especially in a city.
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You can say, I like the hustle and bustle of a big city.
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Let's listen to how some native speakers used it.
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Makes for a tranquil place from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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Not everyone enjoys the hustle and bustle of city life.
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Let's look at the next expression,
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the ins and outs, the ins and outs.
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And that means the details or the complexities or the specifics of something.
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For example, we can say,
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I know all the ins and outs of this job.
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Before you start, you should learn the ins and outs of the system.
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Let's look at the next expression, by and large.
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And that means on the whole or generally speaking.
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By and large, I like living here.
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By and large, the meeting went smoothly.
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Maybe it wasn't perfect, but by and large, it went smoothly.
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Let's look at the next one.
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This is a really common one.
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Repeat after me.
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Safe and sound.
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And that means free from harm or from danger.
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Unharmed.
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The children arrived home safe and sound.
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We made it through the storm safe and sound.
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I'm so glad you are safe and sound.
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Do you know the meaning of this expression?
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On pins and needles.
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Repeat after me.
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On pins and needles.
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And that means feeling anxious or nervous or excited while waiting for something.
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I was on pins and needles while waiting for the news.
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She was on pins and needles before her job interview.
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When is the last time that you were on pins and needles?
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Let's listen to how some other people used it.
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We were on pins and needles waiting for that because we weren't really sure.
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Uh, I'm on pins and needles.
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And I guess we all are on pins and needles with our fingers crossed here that...
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Do you know the meaning of this expression?
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Wear and tear.
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You say it.
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Wear and tear.
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And that means damage or deterioration that naturally happens over time with use.
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When you use something, there is going to be wear and tear.
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We can say, the sofa shows signs of wear and tear.
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There's a lot of wear and tear on these tires.
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Let's look at the next one.
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You say it.
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Don't pronounce the D and say them all as one unit.
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Touch and go.
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If a situation is touch and go,
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it's uncertain and it could have either good results or bad results.
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We don't know yet.
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It's touch and go.
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We can say at one point the surgery was touch and go.
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It was touch and go whether our flight would leave on time.
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We weren't sure what was going to happen.
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It was touch and go.
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Let's look at the next one.
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Give and take.
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Give and take is when people make small sacrifices or compromises in order to get along.
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We can say marriage is all about give and take.
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It requires give and take.
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Let's look at the next one.
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Have you heard this expression before?
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Smoke and mirrors.
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You say it.
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Smoke and mirrors means tricks or deception used to make something appear better or more impressive than it really is.
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We can say this advertisement is all smoke and mirrors.
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His promises turned out to be nothing but smoke and mirrors.
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Let's listen to how some other people used it.
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It's purely smoke and mirrors to try to distract the Australian public.
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There's a great deal of smoke and mirrors involved.
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You don't know how much money these companies are really making.
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And so it's Hillicon Valley,
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it all lives on smoke and mirrors.
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Do you know the meaning of this expression?
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Spick and span.
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Spick and span.
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That means very clean, neat and tidy.
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We can say, I cleaned the house until it was spick and span.
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Let's listen to how some other people used it.
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His appearance was spick and span.
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So we're gonna get this whole boat, spick and span.
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They want the image of luxury.
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They want their airlines to look spick and span.
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Odds and ends.
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Do you know what that means?
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These are small items or leftover of random things that are not part of a set or a main group.
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They're just little scattered things.
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We can say, my cabinet is full of odds and ends.
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Let's listen to how some other people used it.
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With flowers, berries, and other colorful odds and ends.
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A miscellaneous stuff bag full of odds and ends.
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Ups and downs.
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The good times and the bad times.
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Successes and difficulties opportunities.
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Life is full of ups and downs.
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Or we can say, I've had a lot of ups and downs in my career.
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They've had a lot of ups and downs in their relationship.
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How do we say this expression?
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You say it.
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Night and day.
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Night and day.
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Night and day means completely different or in total contrast.
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You can say, the two brothers are night and day.
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They're completely different from each other.
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Or we can say, your English has improved a lot.
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It's like night and day compared to last year.
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Is that true about your English?
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The more expressions you know,
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the more confident you're going to feel about your English and the more you'll be able to understand native speakers.
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Remember, native speakers use idioms and expressions and phrasal verbs all the time.
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And these are things that are generally not taught at school.
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And make sure you get my online course,
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Phrasal Verbs for Fluent English.
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You will learn hundreds of expressions that native speakers use all the time.
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The course contains almost 1000 sample sentences with these expressions.
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That way you can listen and you can repeat.
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You can download the audio of all the video content
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so you can listen anytime and anywhere and practice your accent as well.
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Plus, there are quizzes to test your knowledge and conversation practice exercises
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so that you can use them naturally making your own sentences.
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To get the phrasal verbs for Fluent English course, go to accurateenglish.com.
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What are phrasal verbs?
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They are expressions such as to put up,
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to put off, to put on,
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to turn in, to turn into.
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When we change the preposition, the meaning completely changes.
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And this can be so frustrating when you're listening to native speakers and they're constantly using phrasal verbs.
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So this is why I created the course,
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to help you sound more fluent and to help you understand native speakers.
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Go to AccurateEnglish.com to learn more about the course.
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If some of these expressions were new to you,
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I suggest that you watch this video again,
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write the expressions down, make a list of them,
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and create your own sentences.
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And that way you're much more likely to remember them.
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Thanks for watching and keep practicing your English.

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No vídeo intitulado "O Ritmo para Falar Inglês (Como os Americanos Realmente Falam)", o instrutor discute a importância da melodia e do ritmo na fala americana. Embora a pronúncia correta das palavras individuais seja essencial, a forma como os nativos conectam as palavras e reduzem certos sons é fundamental para soar mais fluente e natural. Ignorar esses aspectos pode resultar em uma fala que parece mecânica e pouco autêntica. O instrutor se propõe a ensinar os alunos a melhorarem seus sotaques e incorporarem expressões do cotidiano, proporcionando uma experiência mais rica no aprendizado da língua.

Top 5 Expressões para Comunicação Diária

  • "Our house" (Nossa casa) - Pronunciado como "uh house", mostrando a redução dos sons.
  • "Our children" (Nossas crianças) - Aqui também ouvimos a mudança para "uh children".
  • "We had tons of people over to our house" (Tivemos muitas pessoas em nossa casa) - Observe a fluidez na frase.
  • "We have to talk to our children about it" (Precisamos conversar com nossas crianças sobre isso) - A conexão entre as palavras é vital.
  • "Ingrained within our school" (Gravado em nossa escola) - A forma como os sons se misturam é essencial para a naturalidade.

Guia Passo-a-Passo para Shadowing

Para tirar o máximo proveito desta lição e melhorar sua pronúncia através do shadowing em inglês, siga este guia:

  1. Escolha um trecho: Selecione um curto trecho do vídeo onde o instrutor fala sobre as reduções das palavras.
  2. Ouça atentamente: Preste atenção na forma como os nativos pronunciam as expressões. Tente perceber como as palavras se conectam e onde ocorrem as reduções.
  3. Repita em voz alta: Use o shadowing site ou a técnica de shadowspeak. Tente imitar a entonação e o ritmo, mesmo que isso signifique não pronunciar cada som perfeitamente.
  4. Ajuste sua pronúncia: Faça ajustes na sua fala, similar à forma como os nativos pronunciam as palavras. A prática levará à perfeição.
  5. Grave-se: Ouça sua própria gravação e compare com a do vídeo. Isso ajudará a identificar áreas que precisam de mais prática.

Ao incorporar o aprender inglês com youtube em sua rotina, você pode usar essas técnicas de shadowing e observar uma grande melhoria na sua fluência e pronúncia.

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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