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English Speaking Practice - How To Improve Your English Speaking and Fluency: SHADOWING

The document is a video tutorial that teaches the technique of shadowing to improve English speaking skills. It explains that shadowing involves listening to and repeating English audio material at the same time. This trains the ear to hear pronunciation and rhythm, and improves pronunciation, accent, and ability to speak smoothly. It demonstrates shadowing with a short story, first reading along with the text then repeating from memory. The video recommends practicing shadowing the same material repeatedly to fully copy the speaker's delivery.

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English Speaking Practice - How To Improve Your English Speaking and Fluency: SHADOWING

The document is a video tutorial that teaches the technique of shadowing to improve English speaking skills. It explains that shadowing involves listening to and repeating English audio material at the same time. This trains the ear to hear pronunciation and rhythm, and improves pronunciation, accent, and ability to speak smoothly. It demonstrates shadowing with a short story, first reading along with the text then repeating from memory. The video recommends practicing shadowing the same material repeatedly to fully copy the speaker's delivery.

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Video 1:

English Speaking Practice | How to improve your English Speaking and Fluency: SHADOWING

Today I'm going to show you how you can practise

speaking English by yourself, at home

only materials that you definitely have access

to

Now I bet you've heard this advice a lot.

In order to become a good English speaker

and to speak in conversation you have to speak

English a lot.

Preferably with native speakers.

And yes, this is true.

To become a good English speaker, the best

and easiest way is to speak English in

a lot.

I've given the same advise on my YouTube channel

However unless you live in an English speaking

country, or use English every day at work,

I bet thought to yourself

"But I don't have chances to speak English.

I don't have anybody to speak English with!"

And yes, this is a problem for a lot of people.

others, on the other hand, have many chances

to speak English.

However they lack the confidence to make use

of these chances.

Perhaps they are shy.

Or perhaps they learned English only from

textbooks with their eyes and they feel their

pronunciation is not good enough.

And don't know how to say they things that


they want to say.

Today I'm going to teach you a technique that

both of these kinds of people can use to

their English speaking skills and pronunciation.

This technique is of course, shadowing.

The idea behind shadowing is simple.

You listen to some English, and you repeat

it at the same time.

It could be a conversation or it could be

a monologue.

It doesn't matter.

But you're listening and you're repeating

at the same time.

Now, this does several things for you.

The first thing that it does for you is it

trains your ear to listen very very carefully

to the way that things are said.

To the tone and the rhythm in which phrases

are said.

And the length and the number of pauses that

are used in speech.

Because if you can't hear these things you

can't copy them so in order to copy them you

have to become very good at hearing them.

So very quickly your ear will become very

accustomed to the rhythm and the tone and

way that people speak.

The second thing that it will do is it will

really improve your pronunciation and your

accent.

This is because you will get so good at listening


to the way that things are said, to the pronunciation,

that you will be able to copy it.

It will also get your mouth muscles moving

in the correct way and it will train you to

move your mouth properly when you are speaking.

This will help you weak more smoothly.

Again, with improved pronunciation.

In another video I will show a slightly more

advanced way to do shadowing that will help

you remember massive quantities of phrases

and vocabulary.

But today I'm going to demonstrate the basic

version of shadowing.

So as I said, first you need to find some

audio to use for shadowing.

It could be a TV show or it could be a radio

programme it could be a podcast or it could

be an audiobook it could be anything like

that.

It should be to your level so if you are a

beginner don't try to use something very advanced.

Try to use something at your level.

Maybe just a tiny bit more difficult is OK.

But it should be fairly easy for you because

the exercise is not to improve your comprehension

the exercise is for you to improve your pronunciation

and your speaking and really train your

to move as it should.

for shadowing.

Let's go!

So I'm going to be demonstrating shadowing


today using some special materials that I

designed just for shadowing.

They're a kind of short story.

and I've printed out a text here and I have

an MP3 which I've recorded which is on my

computer just behind this camera.

I have read the text several times and I've

looked up any new words in the dictionary.

I understand it perfectly.

I've also listened to the MP3 several times

so it's kind of easy for me now.

I understand it really well.

So now I just want to be able to say this

really easily.

I'm going to demonstrate with this.

I should point out that because I made these

materials I'm going to be shadowing my

voice, which is a little bit strange to be

honest.

You should be shadowing a native speaker.

The goal is to copy that speaker so closely

that you become that speaker.

Every single little pause and the rhythm and

everything you should be trying to copy those

as closely as you can.

So, again I've read through this and I've

listened to the MP3.

What I'm going to do now, is I'm going to

shadow whilst I'm reading the text. Which

is quite easy to do.

I've got this here, and I'm going to hit play.


My son and I nearly came to blows over the

Olympics.

He came down to stay whilst they were on,

and was not impressed with my old 20-inch

television.

"You're not really going to watch the Olympics

on that old thing, are you?" he said to me.

"TVs like that went out with the ark. Get

yourselves something more modern!"

"There's nothing wrong with this television,"

I replied, sniffily.

"I don't live in a throw-away culture like

some people."

And then I realised it was a good excuse to

upgrade, and quietly went out to buy a new,

40-inch flat screen TV.

Ok, so that was reading the text and that

was quite easy because I can already see what's

coming next.

What I'm going to do now, which is a little

more difficult is I'm going to get rid of

the text and now I'm going to shadow without

the text.

here we go.

My son and I nearly came to blows over the

Olympics.

He came down to stay whilst they were on,

and was not impressed with my old 20-inch

television.

"You're not really going to watch the Olympics

on that old thing, are you?" he said to me.


"TVs like that went out with the ark. Get

yourselves something more modern!"

"There's nothing wrong with this television,"

I replied, sniffily.

"I don't live in a throw-away culture like

some people."

And then I realised it was a good excuse to

upgrade, and quietly went out to buy a new,

40-inch flat screen TV.

Ok so that was much more difficult, not using

the text.

I think I did most of that OK, but towards

the end I didn't do so great, so I'm just

going to do that one more time.

Here we go.

My son and I nearly came to blows over the

Olympics.

He came down to stay whilst they were on,

and was not impressed with my old 20-inch

television.

"You're not really going to watch the Olympics

on that old thing, are you?" he said to me.

"TVs like that went out with the ark. Get

yourselves something more modern!"

"There's nothing wrong with this television,"

I replied, sniffily.

"I don't live in a throw-away culture like

some people."

And then I realised it was a good excuse to

upgrade, and quietly went out to buy a new,

40-inch flat screen TV.


And there we go.

Shadowing.

And that is basically it.

it's that simple.

At first you will find this quite hard.

And it is quite hard.

It takes time, but repetition is the key.

I recommend that you pick some audio that

you like and is good for your level and that

you repeat the same thing again and again

and again and again over the course of a whole

week, because as I said repetition really

is the key.

You will find over the course of the week

that it will become much much easier, and

the idea is to basically keep practising until

you feel like you are becoming the person.

You can copy them so closely that it feels

like you are that speaker when you're speaking.

For more advanced learners I recommend using

a TV programme of a film.

Try finding a scene where there are two people

talking and just shadow one of those two people.

again, try to become that speaker.

Copy them so closely that it feels like you

are that speaker having that conversation,

and keep repeating until it becomes easy.

OK, that is it for today's lesson.

In a future video I'm going to show you how

you can make shadowing much more efficient

using some computer software that you can


download for free.

in the meantime, try the shadowing technique

and see how well it works for you.

See how much it can improve your pronunciation

and help you to speak English more smoothly

and naturally.

after you've tried it, leave a comment under

this video and let me know what you think

of the shadowing technique.

If you haven't already please also go under

this video and find the subscribe button and

subscribe to this channel.

And you can also find a link in the description

to the Doing English Facebook fan page, so

whilst you're at it why not like that page,

and keep up to date with everything that's

going on with Doing English.

See in the next lesson!

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