ฝึกพูดภาษาอังกฤษด้วยเทคนิค Shadowing จากวิดีโอ: Listen More, Speak Better | Slow English for Beginners

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Hello everyone and welcome back to Ima English Daily,
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the place where every conversation helps you learn English in a simple and fun way.
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I'm Ima.
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Hello, Ima.
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Hello, everyone.
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I'm Jack.
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How are you today, Ima?
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I'm feeling wonderful today, Jack.
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Very happy and full of energy.
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What about you?
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I'm really excited today because something amazing happened to me this week.
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I was watching a real English TV show without subtitles,
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and for the first time,
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I understood most of it.
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Not every word, but maybe 70%.
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And honestly, I felt so proud.
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Jack, that is fantastic progress.
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Six months ago, you understood much less, right?
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Exactly.
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Before, I could only understand a little,
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maybe 30%, but now everything feels clearer because I listen to English every single day.
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That's the secret many learners forget.
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People always ask, how can I speak English better?
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And my answer is always the same.
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Listen more.
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At first, I thought speaking practice was the most important thing.
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But now I understand that listening comes first
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because your brain needs to hear English again and again before you can speak naturally.
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Yes, exactly.
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Listening is like filling your brain with English sounds, expressions, and rhythm.
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The more you hear, the easier speaking becomes later.
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And the interesting thing is,
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I didn't study grammar this week or memorize long vocabulary lists.
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I just listen to podcasts,
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songs, and videos every day while relaxing.
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That is why today's topic is so important, the power of listening.
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Your ears can become your best English teacher.
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I love that idea.
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Your ears are your best teacher.
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It sounds simple, but it's true.
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Let's think about babies for a moment.
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A baby does not open a grammar book or study vocabulary.
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A baby simply listens every day for a long time.
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Right.
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The baby hears words like mama,
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water, milk, and no-no again and again until one day the first word finally comes out naturally.
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Exactly.
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First comes input, then comes output.
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The brain needs time to collect the language before speaking starts to happen.
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So learning English is very similar.
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If you keep listening every day with patience,
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your brain slowly becomes full of English,
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and one day speaking feels much easier.
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Yes, and that is why we always tell our listeners,
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don't be afraid if you cannot speak perfectly yet.
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Keep listening, keep enjoying English, and trust the process.
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And most importantly, choose things you enjoy listening to because fun English is easier to remember than stressful English.
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That's such a beautiful example, Jack.
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You fill the glass with listening first,
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and later the words naturally flow out into speaking.
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So English learners are a little like babies.
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We need to hear English many times before we can speak comfortably.
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Exactly.
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Listening fills the brain first, and speaking comes later.
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That is the natural order of learning a language.
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I think many people try to speak too early and then feel frustrated when the words do not come easily.
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Yes, because the brain still needs more input.
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First fill your mind with English sounds, sentences, and expressions.
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And then speaking becomes much more natural.
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That makes so much sense.
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And honestly, listening feels less stressful than forcing myself to speak all the time.
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Absolutely.
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Now let's move to story number two, learning to swim.
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Oh yes, swimming is a perfect example because Because when I first learned,
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I was nervous and very slow.
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And what happened during your first lesson?
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The coach showed me how to move my arms,
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how to kick my legs, and when to breathe.
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First I listened and watched very carefully.
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Exactly.
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You did not jump into deep water immediately because that would be dangerous.
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First you observed, then you practiced slowly.
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Yes, step by step.
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I watched other people swim before I tried it myself.
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That is how every skill works.
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First we listen and observe, then we practice.
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English is the same.
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Right.
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You cannot play music before hearing music,
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and you cannot speak English well before listening to English regularly.
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Perfectly, said Jack.
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Listening prepares the brain and later speaking starts to happen naturally without too much pressure.
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I really like that idea because it makes learning feel calmer and more realistic.
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Now let's talk about story number three, cooking.
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Finally, my favorite topic.
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I love food already.
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Imagine you want to cook a new dish for the first time.
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What do you usually do first?
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I usually watch a cooking video online and listen carefully to the chef explaining each step.
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Exactly.
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You listen before you cook because you need to understand the process first.
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Yes, otherwise everything becomes a disaster.
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The food burns, the ingredients are wrong,
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and the kitchen becomes a huge mess.
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But when you listen carefully first,
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your brain already knows what to do before your hands start cooking.
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So again, ears first and action later.
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That pattern is everywhere in life.
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Exactly.
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The baby story, the swimming story,
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and the cooking story all teach the same lesson.
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Listening comes first.
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And your ears can become your best teacher if you use them every day.
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Now let's share three important listening secrets with everyone.
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I'm ready.
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I love secrets like this.
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Secret number one is simple but powerful.
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Listen every single day.
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Every day sounds difficult at first,
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but honestly, even 10 minutes feels possible for most people.
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Exactly.
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Ten minutes may sound small,
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but daily practice becomes very powerful over time.
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Because ten minutes today and ten minutes tomorrow slowly become hours and hours of English during the year.
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Yes, and consistency is the real key.
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A little English every day is much better than studying for many hours only once a week.
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That's right.
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Daily listening keeps English alive in your brain all the time.
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Exactly, Jack.
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Small daily habits create big results in the future.
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Consistency is the key.
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And the best thing about listening is that you can do it almost anywhere while living your normal life.
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Exactly.
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I listen on the bus while cooking dinner,
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while cleaning my room, and sometimes even before sleeping.
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That's perfect, because your ears are always ready to learn.
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They never really take a break.
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Even when I feel tired,
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my ears still work better than my brain sometimes.
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That's true.
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You can relax on the sofa with your eyes closed,
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but your ears can still absorb English naturally.
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My sofa is very happy to hear this advice.
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Resting and learning at the same time sounds wonderful.
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So let's remember secret number one.
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Listen every day, even for only 10 minutes.
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Small daily listening is powerful because little habits grows slowly into big progress.
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Exactly.
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Now let's move to secret number two.
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Let it flow.
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I really like that expression.
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But what does it actually mean?
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It means you should stop trying to understand every single word.
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Just relax and let the English flow naturally into your ears.
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That sounds difficult because whenever I hear an unfamiliar word,
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my brain immediately panics and wants to stop everything.
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Yes, and while your brain is busy worrying about one word,
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you miss the next five sentences.
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That happens to me all the time.
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I stop listening, start translating in my head,
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and suddenly I'm completely lost.
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That is why it is important to keep going.
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Catch the words you understand,
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and allow the unknown words to pass by naturally.
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So I do not need to control every word all the time?
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Exactly.
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Your brain is much smarter than you think.
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Even when you do not fully understand,
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your brain is still learning quietly in the background.
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Yes.
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Your brain listens to the sounds,
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rhythm, and patterns of English again and again,
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and slowly everything becomes more familiar.
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That actually makes me feel much calmer and less stressed.
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Think of listening like rain falling on a garden.
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The rain touches every part of the garden,
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and slowly the whole garden grows.
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Wow, that is such a beautiful image.
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The rain keeps falling, and little by little the garden becomes alive.
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Exactly.
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You do not choose every single word your brain learns.
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You simply keep listening, and your English slowly grows naturally.
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So secret number two is simple.
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Let English flow and trust your brain.
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Perfect, Jack.
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And now we arrive at secret number three,
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maybe the most important secret of all.
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Trust the process.
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That sounds powerful, because many learners lose confidence when they cannot see progress quickly.
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Yes.
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Sometimes you listen for many days and feel like nothing is changing,
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but your brain is still working quietly under the surface.
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I know that feeling very well.
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Sometimes English still sounds fast and confusing,
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and I wonder if I am improving at all.
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But learning is often invisible at first.
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It is like planting a seed in the ground and watering it every day.
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At first you only see dirt,
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so you start doubting the seed.
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Exactly.
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But under the ground the roots are growing little by little,
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preparing for the future.
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And then one day a small green leaf finally appears,
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and suddenly you realize the seed was growing the whole time.
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That is exactly how English listening works.
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Every minute you spend listening is helping your brain grow,
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even if you cannot see the results immediately.
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So the important thing is to keep watering the seed and stay patient.
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That is such a comforting idea, Jack.
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Be patient and trust the process because one day you will suddenly understand an English sentence perfectly,
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even though you never studied it directly.
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Yes.
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And then you will ask yourself,
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wait, where did I learn that sentence?
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And the answer is simple.
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From listening, from all those small moments when your ears were open to English.
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From the rain falling on the garden little by little every day.
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Exactly.
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Every minute of listening helps your English grow,
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even when you cannot see the progress yet.
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So secret number three is very important.
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Trust the process and stay Stay patient,
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because your seed is already growing.
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Now I want to speak directly to everyone listening to us right now.
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Yes, this message is for you.
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If you are listening to this episode today,
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then you are already improving your English at this very moment.
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That's true.
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You pressed play, you opened your ears to English,
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and your brain is learning right now.
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Even if you do not understand every single word,
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your brain is still working quietly in the background.
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Your seed is getting water right now,
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and little by little it is becoming stronger.
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And we also want you to know something very important.
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You are doing a wonderful job.
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Learning a new language is not easy at all.
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Some days feel exciting, but other days feel slow and frustrating.
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Sometimes you feel stuck, and sometimes you may even want to give up.
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But today, you are still here listening with us,
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and that already means you are moving forward.
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Exactly.
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Every small step matters, and every minute of listening helps more than you think.
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We are honestly very proud of you for continuing your English journey.
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Keep listening every day, keep enjoying English, and keep trusting yourself.
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Because one day you will surprise yourself,
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just like I surprised myself this week while watching that TV show.
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Yes, that moment will come if you stay patient and consistent.
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Okay, Ima, let's do a quick review before we finish today's episode.
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Great idea!
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Today we talked about the power of listening and why listening is one of the most important parts of learning English.
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First we shared the story about a baby who listens for a long time before speaking.
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Then we talked about swimming,
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where you first watch and listen before you jump into the water yourself.
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And finally we talked about cooking,
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where listening to instructions helps you know what to do.
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After that, we shared our three listening secrets.
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Secret number one, listen every single day,
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even if it is only ten minutes.
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Secret number two, let English flow naturally and do not stop at every unknown word.
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And secret number three, trust the process and be patient because your English is growing little by little every day.
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And the big message from today's episode is simple and powerful.
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Your ears are your best teacher.
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Please remember that whenever learning English feels difficult.
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Thank you so much for spending time with us today here on IMA English Daily.
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Yes, thank you everyone.
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This was a very special conversation for us.
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Please subscribe to IMA English Daily,
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gives this episode a like,
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and share it with a friend who is learning English too.
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And before we go, we have a small question for you.
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What will you listen to in English this week?
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Maybe a podcast, a song,
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a movie, or a TV show?
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Choose one small listening goal for this week and tell us in the comments.
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We would love to read your answers and support your English journey.
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See you next time everyone!
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Bye everyone and keep practicing your English every day!

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5 วลีที่สำคัญสำหรับการสื่อสารในชีวิตประจำวัน

  • How are you? - สอบถามเกี่ยวกับอารมณ์ของผู้อื่น
  • I’m feeling wonderful! - แสดงความรู้สึกดี
  • I’m really excited! - สื่อสารความตื่นเต้น
  • I understand most of it! - ยืนยันถึงความเข้าใจในเรื่องที่ฟัง
  • Listening comes first! - เน้นความสำคัญของการฟังในการเรียนรู้ภาษา

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การทำซ้ำนั้นเป็นเทคนิคที่ช่วยให้เราฝึกพูดภาษาอังกฤษได้อย่างมีประสิทธิภาพ โดยในคลิปนี้ คุณสามารถใช้วิธีการ ชาโดว์อิ้งภาษาอังกฤษ เพื่อช่วยให้คุณเข้าใจและสามารถพูดตามได้ง่ายขึ้น:

  1. เริ่มต้นด้วยการฟัง: เปิดคลิปวิดีโอและฟังอย่างตั้งใจ โดยไม่ต้องพยายามพูดตามในทันที
  2. จับประเด็นหลัก: สังเกตรายละเอียดที่สำคัญ เช่น อารมณ์ของผู้บรรยาย หรือความคิดเห็นที่มี
  3. ทำซ้ำตาม: เริ่มทำ shadow speech โดยการพูดตามวลีที่ได้ยินในคลิป พยายามเลียนเสียงและจังหวะให้เหมือนเดิม
  4. ปรับปรุงการออกเสียง: หลังจากทำซ้ำให้ตรวจสอบว่าตัวเองสามารถออกเสียงและตระหนักถึงจังหวะของภาษาอังกฤษได้ดีแค่ไหน
  5. ฝึกซ้ำบ่อยๆ: ทำซ้ำขั้นตอนนี้บ่อยๆ ซึ่งจะช่วยให้คุณมีความมั่นใจในการพูดภาษาอังกฤษมากขึ้น

การฟังและทำซ้ำเป็นกุญแจสำคัญในการเรียนรู้ สร้างโอกาสในการพัฒนาความสามารถในการพูดของคุณ อย่าลืมใช้ประโยชน์จากบทเรียนนี้โดยการเรียนรู้จากยูทูป เพื่อพัฒนาทักษะการพูดภาษาอังกฤษของคุณไปพร้อมๆ กัน!

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Shadowing เป็นเทคนิคการเรียนรู้ภาษาที่ได้รับการรับรองทางวิทยาศาสตร์ พัฒนาขึ้นสำหรับการฝึกนักแปลมืออาชีพ วิธีการนี้เรียบง่ายแต่ทรงพลัง: คุณฟังเสียงภาษาอังกฤษจากเจ้าของภาษาและพูดตามทันที — เหมือนเงาที่ตามผู้พูดด้วยช่วงเวลาห่าง 1-2 วินาที การวิจัยแสดงว่าเทคนิคนี้ปรับปรุงความแม่นยำในการออกเสียง ทำนองเสียง จังหวะ การเชื่อมเสียง การฟังเข้าใจ และความคล่องแคล่วในการพูดได้อย่างมีนัยสำคัญ

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