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Mastering English Conversation Through Shadowing Practice

38 min · 26. maj 2026
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This English language lesson is designed to help learners build confidence, understand native speakers more easily, and sound more natural when speaking. To achieve this, the lesson is structured into four key sections: listening, vocabulary, listen-and-answer exercises, and shadowing.The lesson begins with a listening practice exercise featuring a short conversation about an upcoming birthday dinner for a friend named Emma. In the dialogue, a man named Tom is hesitant to attend the dinner because he is trying to save money and the chosen restaurant seems expensive. His friend urges him not to be a "cheapskate," to which Tom explains that he simply does not like wasting money on unnecessary things and finds it unfair that another friend previously called him "stingy" just for skipping dessert. Ultimately, Tom is convinced to join the dinner, deciding he will simply order the cheapest item on the menu to save money.Following the conversation, the vocabulary section highlights three key terms from the dialogue. Learners are taught the definitions and given examples for the following words: * Cheapskate: A person who dislikes spending money even when it is appropriate to do so. * Stingy: An unwillingness to give or spend money. * Convince: To make someone believe or agree with you. The third section consists of listen-and-answer practice, which is described as the fastest way to improve speaking fluency. During this segment, learners listen to specific questions about the earlier conversation—such as why Tom was unsure about going, who invited him, or what he decided to order—and are prompted to answer out loud before the correct answer is revealed.The final part of the lesson focuses on shadowing practice. Learners are instructed to repeat the lines of the dialogue directly after the speakers, carefully mimicking their rhythm, intonation, and pronunciation to build a more confident and natural speaking style.Throughout the lesson, learners are reminded that repetition is the key to success. They are encouraged to answer questions out loud and review the material daily for a week to achieve greater fluency and see real progress in their English skills. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/speaksmart-english--6886546/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/speaksmart-english--6886546/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].

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