Prática de Shadowing: Why Am I Even Alive? | Muniba Mazari Speech | Inspiring Women of Goalcast - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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I was 18 years old when I got married.
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I was 18 years old when I got married.
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I belonged to a very conservative family,
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a Baloch family, where good daughters never say no to their parents.
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My father wanted me to get married,
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and all I said was,
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if that makes you happy, I'll say yes.
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And of course, it was never a happy marriage.
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Just about after two years of getting married,
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about nine years ago, I made a car accident Somehow my husband fell asleep And the car fell in the ditch
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He managed to jump out,
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saved himself I'm happy for him But I stayed inside the car
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And I sustained a lot of injuries The list is a bit long
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Radius ulna of my right arm were fractured The wrist was fractured Shoulder bone and collar bone were fractured.
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My whole rib cage got fractured.
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But that injury that changed me and my life completely was the spine injury.
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Many people came to rescue.
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They gave me CPR.
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They dragged me out of the car.
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And while they were dragging me out,
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I got the complete transaction of my spinal cord.
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Those two and a half months in the hospital were dreadful.
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I was at the verge of despair.
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One day doctor came to me and he said,
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well, I heard that you wanted to be an artist,
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but you ended up being a housewife.
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I have a bad news for you.
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You won't be able to paint again.
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Next day doctor came to me and said,
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your spine injury is so bad.
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You won't be able to walk again.
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I took a deep breath and I said, it's all right.
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Next day, doctor came to me and said,
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because of your spine injury and the fixation that you have in your back,
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you won't be able to give birth to a child again.
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That day, I was devastated.
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I started to question my existence.
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Why am I even alive?
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So what kept me going was one day I asked my brothers I know I have a deformed hand
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but I'm tired of looking at these white walls in the hospital
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and wearing these white scrubs bring me some colors bring me some small canvas I want to paint
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so the very first painting I made was on my dead
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bed where I painted for the very first time what an
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amazing therapy it was without uttering a single word I could paint my heart out.
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I could share my story.
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People used to come and say,
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what lovely painting, so much color.
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Nobody could see the grief in it.
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Only I could.
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And that day I decided that I'm going to live life for myself.
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I am not going to be that perfect person for someone.
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I am just going to take this moment and I will make it perfect for myself,
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that I'm going to fight my fears.
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So I wrote down one by one all those fears
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and i decided
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that i'm going to overcome these fears one at a time you know what was my biggest fear divorce
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but the day i decided that this is nothing but my fear
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i liberated myself by setting him free and i made myself emotionally
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so strong that the day i got the news
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that he's getting married I sent him a text that I'm so happy for you and I wish you all the best.
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And he knows that I pray for him today.
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Number two was, I won't be able to be a mother again.
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And that was quite devastating for me.
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But then I realized there are so many children in the world.
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All they want is acceptance.
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So there is no point of crying go and adopt one and that's what I did
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I gave my name in different organizations different orphanages
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and I waited patiently two years later I got this call
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from a very small city in Pakistan I got a call in this
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and are you money by Mazzari there is a baby boy
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and would you like to adopt I could literally feel the labor pain yes yes I am going to adopt him.
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I am coming to take him home.
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And that day, I was two days old and today he's six.
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You know when you end up being on the wheelchair,
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what's the most painful thing?
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People think that they will not be accepted by the people because we in the world of perfect people are imperfects.
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So I decided to appear more in public.
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I started to paint.
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I have done a lot of modeling campaigns I decided
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that I'm going to join the national TV of Pakistan as
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an anchor person I became the national goodwill ambassador for UN women Pakistan
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and now I speak for the rights of women children I
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was featured in BBC hundred women for 2015 I'm one of Forbes 30 under 30 for 2016.
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So when you accept yourself the way you are, the world recognizes you.
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It all starts from within.
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We have this amazing fantasy about life.
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This is how things should work.
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This is my plan.
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It should go as per my plan.
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If that doesn't happen, we give up.
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I never wanted to be on the wheelchair.
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Never thought of being on the wheelchair.
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This life is a test and a trial.
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And tests are never supposed to be easy.
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So when you are expecting ease from life,
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and life gives you lemons,
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then you make the lemonade,
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and then do not blame life for that.
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It is okay to be scared.
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It is okay to cry.
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Everything is okay.
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But giving up should not be an option.
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They always say that failure is not an option.
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Failure should be an option because when you fail, you get up.
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And then you fail and then you get up and that keeps you going.
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Embrace each and every breath that you are taking.
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Celebrate your life.
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Live it.
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Don't die before your death.
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Real happiness lies in gratitude.
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So be grateful, be alive and live every moment.
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Thank you.

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Este discurso inspirador de Muniba Mazari oferece uma oportunidade única para aqueles que estão aprendendo inglês com YouTube. A profundidade emocional e as experiências pessoais que ela compartilha têm o potencial de ressoar com muitos, tornando o contexto para a prática de conversação em inglês ainda mais rico. Ao assistir e repetir suas falas, você não só aprimora sua fluência, mas também se conecta a uma mensagem poderosa de superação e autoconhecimento.

Participar da shadowing em inglês, que é a técnica de repetir imediatamente o que a pessoa diz, pode ajudá-lo a trabalhar na sua entonação, ritmo e pronúncia. Além disso, você terá a chance de internalizar expressões e vocabulários que refletem situações reais e emocionais.

Gramática e Expressões em Contexto

No discurso, podemos observar várias estruturas gramaticais e expressões que são úteis para aprendizes de inglês:

  • Condicional "If": Muniba utiliza frases condicionais para expressar resultados de escolhas, como “if that makes you happy.” Essa construção é fundamental para falar sobre possibilidades.
  • Passado simples: Frases como “I was 18 years old” oferecem uma prática da narrativa no passado, essencial para contar histórias ou experiências pessoais.
  • Expressões de aceitação: A frase “it's all right” ilustra como expressar aceitação em situações desafiadoras, enriquecendo o vocabulário emocional.

Essas estruturas não apenas melhoram a sua gramática, mas também ajudam a desenvolver a sua capacidade de articular pensamentos complexos em inglês.

Armadilhas Comuns de Pronúncia

Enquanto você absorve o conteúdo do vídeo, é importante prestar atenção a algumas palavras e expressões que podem ser complicadas na pronúncia:

  • Despair: A pronúncia correta é /dɪˈspɛər/, e é uma palavra chave que transmite uma emoção profunda.
  • Fractured: Essa palavra pode ser desafiadora. A correta pronúncia é /ˈfræk.tʃərd/, e ela aparece frequentemente em contextos médicos.
  • Artist: A sonoridade final "-ist" pode ser uma armadilha, então pratique para garantir que você acentua corretamente, /ˈɑː.tɪst/.

Com o shadowing em inglês, você pode praticar essas palavras junto com a entonação e a emoção que Muniba traz à sua fala, ajudando a melhorar a pronúncia em inglês ao mesmo tempo que enriquece o seu vocabulário.

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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