Prática de Shadowing: Useful phrases when taking a taxi/Uber - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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Excuse me, can I take you?
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Excuse me, can I take you?
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Take me?
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I'm sorry, I'm married.
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Oh, no, sorry.
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I mean, can I take the taxi, Uber?
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Oh, you should say, are you available?
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Is this taxi free?
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Can I get in?
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Oh, are you available?
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Yes, I am.
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Can I put this in the back?
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No, because that's where you'll be sitting.
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What?
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Like a prisoner?
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I'm going to sit in the back?
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Yes.
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You'll sit here and your baggage will stay in the trunk.
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Trunk.
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Trunk.
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This is what I meant.
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This is the trunk, also known as the boot in British English.
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We store our baggage in the trunk and not in the back seat.
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This is the back of the car,
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also known as the back seat.
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Usually people say back seat to refer to this space.
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That's why if you say back,
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native speakers will probably assume you're talking about the back seat.
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And these are the front seats.
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Front seats.
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If you want to be even more specific,
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you can call this the passenger seat and this the driver's seat.
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The passenger seat and the driver's seat.
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Hi learners!
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Welcome to my YouTube channel!
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Are you ready to embark on this adventure and learn useful vocabulary to use when taking a taxi or an Uber?
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Let's go!
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Today is going to be a good day.
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Nothing will go wrong.
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Sorry, I'm having trouble applying the seatbelt.
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Oh, are you having trouble buckling the seatbelt?
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Buckling the seatbelt.
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Oh, it worked.
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In English, if you say apply,
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you're usually talking about something that goes on you, like lotion or makeup.
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For seatbelts, especially on airplanes,
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we usually say fasten, fasten your seatbelt such as I need help fastening my seatbelt or buckle like buckle your seatbelt.
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Where are you headed?
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Headed?
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Yeah, where are you going?
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Oh, to the closest mall.
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I love shopping for clothes in Orlando.
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Perfect.
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I just wanted to say that we might run into a traffic jam.
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Is that okay?
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A traffic jam?
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Yeah, I mean the cars may move very slowly or not move at all and you might be a bit late.
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Oh, no problem.
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I know it's the time people go to work.
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Rush hour.
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Rush hour.
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No problem.
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Could you raise the AC?
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Do you want me to raise it from here?
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Like, raise it?
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It's kind of impossible, but I'll try.
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No, I mean raise.
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Raise the AC because it's hot.
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Oh, you mean turn up the AC.
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When we turn up the AC, we lower the temperature.
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why turn up
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and not raise they mean the same thing you can't say raise the ac to mean turn up the ac
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because the ac isn't measured on a scale
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but you can say raise the temperature to mean make it warmer
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because temperature is measured on a scale like low to high just like with music you can only say
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turn up the music not raise the music
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but you can say raise the volume because volume is measured on a scale okay
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go past this light then turn right into the parking lot When the GPS says light,
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it means those traffic lights over there.
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Traffic lights.
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How fast can we go?
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Do you want me to get pulled over?
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You can say how long does it take to get there?
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How far is it from here?
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How far is it from here?
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How quickly can we get there?
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How long does it take to get there?
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Two minutes, but since it's rush hour,
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it's gonna take closer to 20 minutes.
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Oh, I'm okay with that.
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You can hear cars honking, honking, honking.
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Stressful, I know.
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Oh, can you let me down?
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Over there?
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Oh, I will not let you down.
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No, I mean, leave me alone.
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No, I'm not alone.
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Oh my god, I know what you mean,
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and there are many ways to say what you're thinking.
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You could say, could you let me out there, please?
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But not down.
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Could you drop me off here?
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I'd like to get out on that corner or here's fine.
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Thank you.
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Oh, here's fine.
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Thank you.
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Sorry to interrupt.
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and start learning with me how much is the um fair
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you can say how much is it how much is the fair
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which is more formal or how much do i owe you oh how much do i owe you
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That's $30 and the tax is already included.
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Huh?
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It means you don't need to add any extra to the total.
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The total is exactly $30.
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And we didn't take any toll roads,
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so you don't have to worry.
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Tolls?
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Tolls are fees you pay to use certain roads, bridges, or tunnels.
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Some highways charge a few dollars and the amount is added to your fare if we pass through one.
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Oh, here's 30 dollars.
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Thank you for everything and for helping me improve my English.
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Thank you!
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If I also helped you to improve your English,
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please don't forget to like,
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share and comment on this video so that more people can see it.
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Por que praticar a fala com este vídeo?

Praticar a fala em inglês utilizando vídeos como este é uma excelente maneira de aprimorar as suas habilidades linguísticas. Ao assistir um vídeo sobre como se comunicar ao pegar um táxi ou um Uber, você não só expande seu vocabulário, mas também aprende a usar frases específicas e contextuais que são frequentemente utilizadas em situações cotidianas. Isso é essencial para quem quer aprender inglês com YouTube, pois você estará ouvindo nativos em um ambiente realista, o que ajuda na melhora da pronúncia em inglês. Além disso, o uso de técnicas como o shadowing em inglês, onde você repete o que ouve, pode ser altamente eficaz para desenvolver fluência e confiança.

Gramática & Expressões em Contexto

No vídeo, algumas estruturas importantes são apresentadas e podem ser analisadas para facilitar o entendimento. Aqui estão algumas delas:

  • “Are you available?” - uma pergunta simples, mas crucial para saber se o táxi está livre.
  • “Can I put this in the back?” - um exemplo de como usar "can" para solicitar permissão, uma estrutura básica no inglês.
  • “Where are you headed?” - uma expressão comum que significa "para onde você vai?", útil em qualquer conversa.
  • “Are you having trouble buckling the seatbelt?” - essa frase demonstra o uso de gerúndio, importante para descrever ações em progresso.

Essas expressões são minimamente comuns na comunicação do dia a dia e praticá-las por meio do shadowspeak pode fortalecer suas habilidades.

Armadilhas Comuns de Pronúncia

Durante o vídeo, há algumas palavras e frases que podem ser desafiadoras para a pronúncia. Aqui estão algumas delas:

  • “Trunk” - a palavra usada para o porta-malas pode ser confundida com “back seat”; atenção especial à pronúncia.
  • “Fasten” - a forma correta de se referir a colocar o cinto de segurança.
  • “Buckle” - muito utilizada, especialmente em contextos com assentos de carro e aviões, é importante praticar essas palavras em alta voz.

Essas armadilhas de pronúncia são comuns entre os alunos de inglês e dominá-las ajudará a tornar a conversa mais fluida e natural. Ao utilizar métodos como o shadow speak, você poderá identificar as nuances da pronúncia e aplicá-las corretamente.

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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