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Hello, my amazing English learners!
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Welcome back to Speak English Daily!
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I'm Emma, and I'm so excited you're here with me today.
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And this is Day 4 of our 30-Day English Shadowing Challenge, Series 2.
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Quick question.
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Have you ever heard a native speaker say something super simple but it made them sound so natural.
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Like when they say, I'm swamped, instead of I'm very busy.
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And you think, why didn't I learn that?
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That's exactly what we're fixing today.
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If you're new here, welcome to our family.
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Each day focuses on one essential topic that you can master and use immediately.
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No complicated grammar, no confusing rules, just real English that works.
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And here's a quick tip.
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I've organized today's lesson into clear chapters, so you can jump to any section you want to focus on or come back to practice specific phrases anytime.
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Now, I usually don't ask you to memorize things.
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I believe in natural learning, but today is special.
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These phrases are so essential that I really encourage you to remember them.
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Here's why.
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Grammar rules?
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You can look them up.
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Vocabulae, you can use different words, but these phrases, you need to know them by heart for natural, instant responses.
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If you want to sound confident and connect with people naturally, these are the phrases you absolutely need to know by heart.
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Why?
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you'll use them every single day in your real life at work with friends even talking to yourself and to my amazing learners who've been with me thank you for your incredible comments and messages Today, we're mastering 60 essential daily phrases that native speakers use constantly, but English courses never teach you.
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These aren't textbook phrases.
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These are the words you hear in movies, at work, with friends, everywhere.
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By the end of today, you'll sound more natural than students who studied for years.
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Ready to sound like a native speaker instead of a textbook?
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Let's dive in!
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Section 1 – Morning and Getting Ready Phrases Let's start with how natives really talk about their morning routine.
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I'm up early today.
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Coffee hasn't kicked in yet.
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Running a bit late.
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Almost ready to go.
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Just grabbing my keys.
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Just grabbing my keys.
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I'm heading out now.
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Traffic's pretty bad.
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I'll be there soon.
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Just got to work.
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What a morning!
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Barely slept last night.
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Need to get going.
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My phone's dead again.
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I can't find anything today.
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I can't find anything today.
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Forgot my lunch again.
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Forgot my lunch again.
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Perfect.
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Notice how short and natural these sound?
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That's the secret.
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Natives don't speak in complete sentences all the time.
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They use these quick, natural phrases that just flow.
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Now here's a pronunciation secret that will change everything for you.
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When natives say, I'm up early, they don't say each word clearly.
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It sounds like, I'm up early.
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The words blend together.
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This is called connected speech, and it's why you sound more natural when you copy this rhythm.
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Section 2, Work and Daily Tasks Phrases.
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Now let's move to work and daily tasks, the phrases you need every single day.
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These are gold because you'll use them constantly.
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I'm swamped today.
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I'm swamped today.
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I'm swamped today.
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Just checking emails.
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Just checking emails.
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Working on a project.
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Working on a project.
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Working on a project.
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Almost done here.
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Almost done here.
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Taking a quick break.
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Back to work.
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Back to work.
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Long day ahead.
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Finally finished.
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Finally finished.
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Time for lunch.
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Time for lunch.
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Time for lunch.
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Heading home now.
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Heading home now.
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Heading home now.
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Stuck in a meeting.
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Got a deadline coming up.
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Got a deadline coming up.
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This is taking forever.
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This is taking forever.
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This is taking forever.
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Need to focus now.
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Need to focus now.
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Need to focus now.
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Can't talk right now.
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Can't talk right now.
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Can't talk right now.
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Beautiful.
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Did you catch that?
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I'm swamped means I'm very busy, but natives never say I'm very busy.
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They say I'm swamped or unslammed.
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Here's another secret.
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Notice how natives love short phrases, back to work, instead of I'm going back to work now.
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for lunch instead of, it's time to eat lunch.
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Shorter equals more natural equals more native-like.
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Section 3.
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Evening and Weekend Phrases.
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Let's finish with evening and weekend phrases, because this is when you actually connect with people.
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What a day.
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What a day.
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What a day.
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I'm beat.
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I'm beat.
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I'm beat.
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Time to decompress.
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Chilling at home.
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Watching some TV.
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Watching some TV.
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Calling it a night.
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Sleeping in tomorrow.
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sleeping in tomorrow no plans today no plans today no plans today taking it easy taking it easy taking it easy Just hanging out.
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I'm done for the day.
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Need to unwind?
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I'm starving over here.
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Ordering takeout tonight.
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Can't be bothered cooking.
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Excellent, I'm beat means I'm very tired, but it sounds so much more natural.
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And chilling at home.
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Natives say this instead of relaxing at home.
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Can't be bothered is pure native English for I don't want to or I'm too lazy to.
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Question 4 – Reaction and Response Phrases Finally, these reaction phrases will make you sound incredibly natural in any conversation.
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That's awesome!
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That's awesome!
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That's awesome!
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No kidding.
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No kidding.
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No kidding.
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Tell me about it.
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Tell me about it.
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Tell me about it.
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I hear you.
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I hear you.
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I hear you.
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Fair enough.
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Good point.
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Makes sense.
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I'm with you.
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Totally get it.
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Totally get it.
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You got it.
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No way!
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Are you serious?
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That's crazy.
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I can't believe it.
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You're kidding me.
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You're kidding me.
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Perfect.
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These are conversation gold.
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Tell me about it is tricky when someone complains and you say this.
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You're not asking for information.
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You're saying, I totally agree, or I know exactly what you mean.
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I hear you means I understand.
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Natives use this constantly.
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And you're kidding me.
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This is how natives show surprise, not I am very surprised.
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Here's the secret that changes everything.
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Native speakers don't think about grammar when they speak these phrases.
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They just flow naturally from situation to situation.
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That's why shadowing works so perfectly.
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You're training your brain to respond naturally, not to translate and think.
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Your brain is already starting to recognize these patterns.
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Tomorrow, when someone says, how's work, your brain will automatically want to say, I'm swamped, instead of, I am very busy at my job.
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That is the power of learning phrases, not just words.
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Here's your mission.
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Choose three phrases from today that you can actually use.
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Maybe, I'm beat when you get home.
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Maybe, time for lunch at work.
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Maybe, what a day, when talking to friends.
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Use them once, just once, and you'll be amazed at how natural you sound.
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You just learned 60 phrases that will transform how you sound in English.
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Not tomorrow, not next week, starting today.
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If this helped you, show some love with a like.
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It helps more learners like you find these free lessons.
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And welcome to our new subscribers.
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You're going to love this journey.
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Remember, if you want to master daily conversations with more dialogue practice, check out Day 24 from Series 1 of our 30-Day English Shadowing Challenge.
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That's where we dive deep into real conversations with practice scenarios.
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Link in the pinned comment below.
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Keep practicing.
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Keep improving.
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And remember, every phrase you learn makes you more confident.
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Until tomorrow, take care.
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Bye everyone!
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Thank you.
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حول هذا الدرس

في هذا الدرس، سنستعرض معاً الجزء الرابع من تحدي الظل باللغة الإنجليزية والذي يهدف لتحسين مهارات التحدث باللغة الإنجليزية بشكل طليق وطبيعي. سيتم التركيز على التعلم بطريقة مميزة، حيث نطرح عبارات ومفردات شائعة يستخدمها المتحدثون الأصليون في حياتهم اليومية. من خلال هذا الدرس، ستتعلم كيف تتحدث بشكل طبيعي دون الاعتماد على القواعد المعقدة أو المفردات الغير مألوفة. سنغطي الأساليب التفاعلية، وتركز الدروس على مواضيع أساسية يمكنك استثمارها في محادثاتك اليومية، سواء كانت في العمل أو مع الأصدقاء أو حتى أثناء الحديث مع نفسك.

المفردات والعبارات المهمة

  • I'm swamped: تعني "أنا مشغول للغاية"، تستخدم للتعبير عن انشغالك بالكثير من الأمور.
  • Running a bit late: تعني "متأخر قليلاً"، وهي عبارة شائعة تستخدم للإشارة إلى التأخر عن موعد.
  • Coffee hasn't kicked in yet: تعني "القهوة لم تفعل مفعولها بعد"، تُستخدم للتعبير عن عدم اليقظة أو النشاط بعد تناول القهوة.
  • Traffic's pretty bad: تعني "حركة المرور سيئة جداً"، يمكن استخدامها لوصف الازدحام المروري.
  • Almost ready to go: تعني "على وشك الانطلاق"، تستخدم للتعبير عن اقترابك من الاستعداد للخروج.
  • Forgot my lunch again: تعني "نسيت غدائي مرة أخرى"، تُستخدم للإشارة إلى نسيان شيء مهم.

نصائح التدريب لهذا الفيديو

لتحقيق أقصى استفادة من تقنية الشادوينج في هذا الدرس، إليك بعض النصائح:

  • تدرب على سرعة الكلام: حاول تكرار العبارات بنفس سرعة المتحدث في الفيديو. هذا سيساعد على تطوير قدرتك على الفهم السريع والتحدث الطلق.
  • ركز على اللهجة: استمع جيداً لنغمة الصوت واستخدام النطق الصحيح للكلمات. حاول تقليد النغمة والإيقاع لزيادة دقتك في النطق.
  • ابدأ بالمجموعات السهلة: اختر العبارات التي تجدها الأكثر سهولة لفهمها وابدأ بها. ثم يمكنك الانتقال إلى العبارات الأكثر تعقيدًا.
  • كرر العبارات عدة مرات: تكرار العبارات هو مفتاح الطلاقة. استخدم تمارين النطق لتثبيت هذه العبارات في ذاكرتك.
  • استخدم العبارات في محادثاتك اليومية: حاول دمج العبارات التي تعلمتها حديثاً في محادثاتك اليومية، سواء في العمل أو مع الأصدقاء، لتعزيز استخدامها وتذكرها بشكل أسرع.

ما هي تقنية التظليل الصوتي؟

التظليل الصوتي (Shadowing) تقنية تعلم لغة مدعومة علمياً، طُورت أصلاً لتدريب المترجمين الفوريين المحترفين. الطريقة بسيطة لكنها قوية: تستمع لصوت إنجليزي أصلي وتكرره فوراً بصوت عالٍ — كظل يتبع المتحدث بتأخير 1-2 ثانية. تُظهر الأبحاث تحسناً كبيراً في دقة النطق والتنغيم والإيقاع وربط الأصوات والاستماع والطلاقة.

كيف تتمرن بفعالية على ShadowingEnglish

  1. اختر فيديو: اختر فيديو يوتيوب بإنجليزية واضحة وطبيعية. محادثات TED، أخبار BBC، مشاهد أفلام، بودكاست — كلها رائعة. الصق الرابط في شريط البحث.
  2. استمع أولاً، افهم السياق: في المرة الأولى، استمع فقط بسرعة 1x. لا تحاول التكرار بعد. ركز على فهم المعنى وملاحظة كيف ينطق المتحدث.
  3. اضبط وضع التظليل:
    • وضع الانتظار: اختر +3s أو +5s — بعد كل جملة يتوقف الفيديو تلقائياً لتكرر.
    • مزامنة الترجمة: ترجمات يوتيوب أحياناً تسبق أو تتأخر عن الصوت. استخدم ±100ms للمحاذاة.
  4. تظليل صوتي بصوت عالٍ (التمرين الأساسي): بمجرد أن تسمع الجملة — أو أثناء التوقف — كررها بصوت عالٍ وواضح وبثقة. قلّد إيقاع المتحدث ونبرته وربط أصواته.
  5. ارفع مستوى التحدي: عندما تتقن مقطعاً، زد السرعة إلى <code>1.25x</code> أو <code>1.5x</code>. مارس 15-30 دقيقة يومياً وستلاحظ نتائج واضحة خلال أسابيع.

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