Prática de Shadowing: What is YOUR English level? Take this test! - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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- Hello, lovely students, and welcome back to English with Lucy.
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- Hello, lovely students, and welcome back to English with Lucy.
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Today is an incredibly important lesson.
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We are finally going to work out what your English level is, A1, A2, B1, B2, or even C1, or the top level, C2.
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It's so important to know and understand your level of English, because it helps you decide how to proceed with your learning journey.
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In this lesson, we are going to go through a couple of questions at each level so you can understand your English ability.
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However, if you want to take this really seriously, I have created a really in depth, free online level test.
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This will more accurately measure your English level.
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If you would like to take the free level test, just click on the link in the description box.
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Quickly, let's just revisit what the CEFR levels actually are.
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This is the Common European Framework of Reference.
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It divides English into six levels.
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We have A1 and A2, the beginner levels, with A1 considered absolute beginner.
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We have B1 and B2, the intermediate levels, and then C1 and C2, the advanced levels.
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C2 is a near native level of language.
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All right, let's get started with this test.
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We'll start with the beginner questions and work our way up to the advanced questions.
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I'll give you a few seconds to think about each answer before revealing the correct answer and make sure you share your results in the comments section down below.
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Okay, A1, question one.
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She to read books every day.
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It should be b, likes.
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She likes to read books every day.
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Number two, I have two and one brother.
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Which answer is correct?
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It should be d, sisters.
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I have two sisters and one brother.
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And number three.
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I can't see very well.
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Have you seen my, what should it be?
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It should be c, glasses.
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Okay, if you pass those three questions, it's likely you have an A1 level, but let's test for A2.
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One, my mum is than my dad.
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It should be b, taller.
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My mum is taller than my dad.
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If you study, you the test.
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What should it be?
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It should be a, will pass.
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If you study, you will pass the test.
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And number three, which of these sentences is correct?
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I'll give you a bit of extra time here.
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It should be c, they want to go with us.
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Did you get everything right?
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If so, it's likely you have an A2 level.
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If you want to know for sure, I recommend taking my free in depth level test.
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The link is in the description box.
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Let's move on to the intermediate levels.
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Firstly, B1, number one, Jarrod, early in the afternoon.
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Which one's correct?
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It should be b, will be arriving.
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Jarrod will be arriving early in the afternoon.
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Let's try number two.
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Which question was most likely asked based on this response?
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I have never been to Paris.
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Here are the options.
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Which question was it?
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It should be d, have you ever been to Paris?
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And three, report this sentence correctly.
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I have to work tomorrow.
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Which one should it be?
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It should be d.
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He said he had to work the following day.
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Did you get all of those right?
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If so, it's likely that you have a B1 level.
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If you want to know with more confidence, take the level test.
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The link is in the description.
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Okay, let's try B2.
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Upper intermediate, this is where it starts to get really challenging.
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Number one, he have said that to you, but at least he apologised.
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Which should it be?
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It should be b, shouldn't.
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He shouldn't have said that to you, but at least he apologised.
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Two, choose the relative clause in this sentence here.
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It should be b, who moved to the country three years ago.
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And number three, choose the correct sentence out of these four.
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It's a, if you had learned the lyrics, you would be singing in the choir.
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Did you get all of them right?
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If so, it's likely you have a B2 level, but as always, if you want to know for sure, you can take the more in depth test.
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The link's in the description.
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Okay, it's time we move on to the advanced levels, The C levels.
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We'll start with C1.
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Number one, after nine years of marriage, we decided to get a divorce, but we separated.
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What should it be?
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It should be b, on good terms, we separated on good terms.
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Number two, we have developed several new for market research to streamline our ongoing.
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Which should it be?
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It should be a, criteria and analyses.
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We have developed several new criteria to streamline our ongoing analyses.
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And number three, which of these sentences uses the passive perfect infinitive correctly?
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It should be d.
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Alejandro should have been informed of these changes.
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Did you get all of them right?
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If so, it's likely that you speak English to a C1 level.
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As always, if you want to know with more certainty, then take the free level test.
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The link is in the description.
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Let's move on to our final, highest level, proficiency level, C2.
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Number one, his lack of and general unhappy nature contrasted sharply with the extreme composure and humour of his brother.
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Which should it be?
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It should be c, charisma, charisma.
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Extra points for correct pronunciation, charisma.
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Number two, which idiom could replace the underlined portion of this sentence?
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It's b, to go back on his word, to go back on his word to not fulfil a promise.
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And number three, the department head of finance assured me that this matter as quickly as possible.
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It should be would be dealt with, would be dealt with.
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Did you get all of those correct?
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If so, it's likely that you have a C2 level or you are a native speaker, although I assure you, lots of native speakers would not be able to achieve this level, especially in an exam.
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As I've been saying throughout, if you want to have a better, more accurate understanding of your English level, don't forget to take my English level test.
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It's free to take, it's completely online.
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Just click on the link below.
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Also, don't forget to share your level in the comments section down below.
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That's it for today's lesson.
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I hope you enjoyed it.
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I hope you learned something.
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I hope you learnt what your level might be.
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Don't forget to connect with me on all of my social media, and you can check out all of my English courses.
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If you're working towards a B1 level, we have an amazing B1 course.
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You can also get on the waiting list for our B2 course.
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I will see you soon for another lesson.
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Nesta lição, você terá a oportunidade de descobrir seu nível de inglês, que pode variar de A1 a C2, conforme o Quadro Europeu Comum de Referência. Através de uma série de perguntas que vão do básico ao avançado, você poderá avaliar suas habilidades de compreensão e expressão na língua inglesa. Esta prática é fundamental para entender onde você está em sua jornada de aprendizado e como avançar efetivamente para os próximos níveis. Além disso, você pode aproveitar um teste de nível aprofundado e gratuito, que ajudará a mensurar seu inglês com maior precisão.

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Dicas de Prática

Para maximizar seu aprendizado nesta lição, é altamente recomendável que você utilize a técnica de shadowing em inglês. Isso significa repetir o que ouve, imitando a pronúncia e a entonação do falante. O vídeo apresenta um ritmo claro e uma articulação que facilitam a prática. Tente escutar uma pergunta e pausadamente realizar a shadow speech, focando na correspondência da sua fala com a do professor. Pratique por alguns minutos a cada dia, fazendo uso do shadowspeaks como ferramenta de repetição, isso não apenas melhorará sua pronúncia, mas também ajudará você a ganhar confiança. Ao se engajar em uma prática de conversação em inglês, lembre-se de aplicar o que aprendeu, utilizando o vocabulário e as estruturas que você treinou neste vídeo. Progressivamente, você notará uma melhora considerável em sua fluência e compreensão oral.

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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