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Title: A melhor forma de melhorar seu speaking 🗣️
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(00:00:00) Your YouTube transcript will appear here (00:00:00) Speaking is probably one of the most (00:00:02) important skills there is in language (00:00:03) learning because otherwise how are you (00:00:05) going to communicate yourself? And (00:00:07) that's why this video is going to be (00:00:09) helpful for you because I'm going to (00:00:11) help you develop your speaking skills. (00:00:13) Hey guys, welcome back to another video. (00:00:15) If you are new here, hi. My name is (00:00:17) Jennifer Victoria. This is my channel (00:00:18) where I talk about language learning and (00:00:20) today I'm going to be helping you with (00:00:22) your pronunciation and with your (00:00:24) speaking skill. But before we get (00:00:26) started, if you are a language lover (00:00:28) too, don't forget to subscribe to this (00:00:30) channel because as I said here, we talk (00:00:32) about language learning and also click (00:00:35) on the like button in this video. I'm (00:00:37) going to be talking only about one thing (00:00:40) that you can do and that is going to (00:00:42) absolutely change the way you speak. (00:00:46) Basically, this is especially for (00:00:48) English, but you can apply this with any (00:00:50) other language that you want. I'm (00:00:52) talking about basically YouTube video (00:00:55) plus camera. That's basically how I call (00:00:58) this technique. YouTube video and camera (00:01:01) because all you're gonna have to do is (00:01:03) watch a YouTube video which is something (00:01:06) that you probably are already used to (00:01:08) doing because you are watching me right (00:01:09) now. So, you probably like watching (00:01:11) videos. And besides, you will be using (00:01:14) your camera. I don't know if you are (00:01:16) someone who likes to record yourself, (00:01:18) but in this technique, you're gonna have (00:01:20) to like the fact that you are filming (00:01:23) yourself because it is going to be very (00:01:26) important in this technique. As I said, (00:01:28) what you will do basically comes down to (00:01:31) summing up what you watch. So, for (00:01:34) example, you are watching this video (00:01:36) right now. If you follow this technique (00:01:38) that I'm talking about, when you finish (00:01:40) the video, you will basically try to (00:01:43) grasp all that you've heard from this (00:01:46) video, all that I talked about here, you (00:01:49) will try to sum up, sum it all up and (00:01:52) well, grab your camera and speak exactly (00:01:56) what is in your mind about the video (00:01:58) that you've just watched, about this (00:02:00) video specifically. I have done this (00:02:02) multiple times, and I still do this, (00:02:04) especially now that I'm learning German. (00:02:06) I like to do it with German. And no, I (00:02:09) don't have a lot of vocabulary. So, for (00:02:10) example, I have actually been learning (00:02:13) German for less than a month. So, I (00:02:15) don't know a lot of words, but I use (00:02:17) whatever I have available in my head. (00:02:20) The very first step that you have to (00:02:22) take is to choose a video that is okay (00:02:25) to your level. For example, if you are a (00:02:28) an intermediate level, please don't (00:02:30) choose some something that is clearly (00:02:33) like really proficient level like you (00:02:36) know don't don't go for that. But if you (00:02:38) especially if you are a beginner by the (00:02:39) way don't go for advanced videos. Choose (00:02:42) something that is a bit more adequate. (00:02:45) It's a bit more appropriate to your own (00:02:47) level in English. All that you will have (00:02:49) to do while you are watching the video (00:02:52) is basically grab pen and paper. You (00:02:55) have to you have to have pen and paper (00:02:57) with you the whole time because you're (00:02:58) going to be taking notes of whatever new (00:03:01) vocabulary that you are learning. So for (00:03:03) example, if you saw a word and that word (00:03:07) keeps coming up, it keeps you know like (00:03:09) the person who's in the video keeps (00:03:11) saying that word, you have to know that (00:03:13) is an important word for the whole (00:03:15) context of the of the video. So you need (00:03:17) that word on your vocabulary too. So you (00:03:20) will take notes of that. And besides, (00:03:22) you have to repeat after the person (00:03:24) who's speaking in the video because (00:03:26) otherwise, how are you going to improve (00:03:28) your pronunciation if you don't actually (00:03:30) put in the work of repeating? So, it's (00:03:33) very simple. Just pause the video and if (00:03:35) you need to pause two times and repeat (00:03:38) the word because you need to be, you (00:03:40) know, you need to get your muscles used (00:03:42) to the language already. So, that's (00:03:44) going to be a very mustd do thing. Now (00:03:47) comes the most important part. After you (00:03:50) watched the video, after you took notes (00:03:52) of whatever is new there and repeat it (00:03:54) after the person who's talking, you will (00:03:57) record your own video. Every single (00:04:00) video of yours has to start with you (00:04:02) saying that you what you are going to (00:04:05) do. So me for example whenever I am (00:04:07) doing this technique I always start by (00:04:09) saying hey today I will talk about this (00:04:13) or I will talk about that or oh today I (00:04:16) will talk about the video that I've just (00:04:18) watched which was basically this girl (00:04:21) talking about her favorite food you know (00:04:23) just like to give you an example and you (00:04:26) basically have to say that first things (00:04:29) first you know like that has to be the (00:04:31) first thing that you say because you (00:04:33) will be giving the video a context text (00:04:35) where you know it's basically the ground (00:04:37) that you're going to be stepping in all (00:04:39) the time and well that's very important (00:04:41) and after this step you can jump right (00:04:44) into talking about the video finally and (00:04:48) no it it's no big deal to repeat things (00:04:51) okay so let's just normalize repeating (00:04:54) things that you already know because if (00:04:56) you are a beginner especially you do not (00:04:58) have that much vocabulary so don't be (00:05:00) afraid of repeating words that you (00:05:02) already know and especially That's uh (00:05:05) something that I want to add. Wait, I (00:05:06) I'm speaking too fast here. I'm going to (00:05:08) give you a demo now so that you can (00:05:10) understand even better this idea that (00:05:12) I'm trying to convey. Basically, let's (00:05:15) say I've just watched a video. I've just (00:05:17) watched a vlog of a girl who is in, I (00:05:22) don't know, Paris and she is having a (00:05:24) good time and she's basically checking (00:05:27) in into a hotel or something like that. (00:05:30) And I will just describe that. I will (00:05:32) say to my camera, "Hi, today I would (00:05:35) talk about the vlog that I've just (00:05:37) watched which was about and then you (00:05:41) start talking about the vlog." So, for (00:05:43) example, this vlog was about a girl who (00:05:46) was in Paris and she was visiting and (00:05:49) she was checking in in a hotel because (00:05:52) she needed to stay at some place which (00:05:55) is obvious. So, she was checking in. She (00:05:57) was trying to speak French because uh (00:06:00) French wasn't really a language that she (00:06:02) knew how to speak, but she was trying to (00:06:04) at least. Anyways, that was just an (00:06:06) example for you to visualize what I'm (00:06:08) telling you. And now we're going to talk (00:06:10) about the third thing that you have to (00:06:11) do when you are recording yourself, (00:06:13) which is use filter words. You know, (00:06:18) that's a filter word, the one I've just (00:06:20) said here. you know like just whatever (00:06:24) filter word that comes to your mind that (00:06:26) makes you sound more natural will be (00:06:30) required. It's very crucial like you (00:06:33) can't just record a video and not say (00:06:35) any filter word that will give you know (00:06:38) like a more natural touch to your (00:06:40) speech. So you have to say it and of (00:06:42) course in the middle of the video try to (00:06:44) say at least three or four words of the (00:06:47) the words that you took notes of. So, (00:06:50) for example, remember I told you to take (00:06:52) notes of new expressions. Try to use (00:06:54) them now while you are recording your (00:06:56) video. That's important, too. And I (00:06:59) forgot to mention, your video does not (00:07:01) have to have six or five or 10 minutes. (00:07:03) Like, your video can just have one (00:07:06) minute. If you can sum up what you've (00:07:08) watched in one minute, that's just fine. (00:07:10) And as soon as you are finished, as soon (00:07:13) as you see that you've just done your (00:07:15) job, you can stop the video and you can (00:07:17) you can watch the video. But before you (00:07:20) watch the video, there is something (00:07:21) important that you have to do. You have (00:07:23) to put subtitles on your video. That's (00:07:26) another part of this whole technique. (00:07:28) The subtitles part is very important (00:07:30) because it it will tell you if you are (00:07:32) pronouncing things correctly. If the (00:07:34) subtitles are just like following um the (00:07:37) things that you are saying, if it's all (00:07:39) written correctly, then you know that (00:07:41) you are pronouncing things (00:07:43) appropriately. But if it's not, you will (00:07:47) be able to tell it too. for that. The (00:07:49) only app that I know is Cap Cut, you can (00:07:50) use Cap Cut. It's like very good, but (00:07:54) it's also not for free. So, you you (00:07:56) you'd have to pay for it. But if you (00:07:58) know another app that can put subtitles (00:08:00) on your video without char without (00:08:02) charging you for it, go ahead and do it. (00:08:04) The most important thing is that you put (00:08:06) subtitles on the video because, as I (00:08:07) said, you need to know if you are (00:08:09) pronouncing things correctly. And for (00:08:10) last, the most important and fun part is (00:08:13) to watch the video. Now that you've (00:08:16) recorded this entire video of you (00:08:18) speaking, you can watch it. And let me (00:08:20) tell you, it's going to be boring. It's (00:08:23) going to be a little bit boring because (00:08:25) if you are not accustomed to speaking, (00:08:27) you will, you know, notice that you (00:08:30) can't express your ideas quite as much (00:08:33) as you wanted to and you can't really (00:08:36) speak faster. So, it will be a little (00:08:39) boring to watch some parts of the video, (00:08:41) but I'm sure that there will be another (00:08:44) part, some other parts that you will be (00:08:46) actually very proud of yourself for (00:08:48) trying and for speaking. And sometimes (00:08:50) you just, you know, are able to say (00:08:53) things exactly like you want to say and (00:08:55) then you can just celebrate. And even if (00:08:57) you don't find those moments, just like (00:08:59) celebrate anyway because at least you (00:09:02) tried. And of course, as soon as you are (00:09:04) finished watching the video, you can (00:09:05) save it and really save it because in 10 (00:09:08) months, you can watch that video again. (00:09:10) You can re-watch it and you can see how (00:09:13) much your speaking skills have improved. (00:09:16) If you keep doing this on a daily basis, (00:09:19) it doesn't have to be on a daily basis, (00:09:21) though. You can do this on a regular (00:09:22) basis. Like, for example, two times a (00:09:24) week, three times a week will be great (00:09:27) and will make a huge change in your (00:09:29) speaking. I'm telling you. Well, (00:09:31) apparently we've come to the end of one (00:09:33) more video. Thank you very much for (00:09:35) watching and congratulations if you've (00:09:36) come to the end. Please do this (00:09:38) technique for your own sake and tell me (00:09:40) what you think of it. Now, keep watching (00:09:43) these videos right here. I'm sure they (00:09:45) will help you just as much as this one (00:09:47) did. And I see you I will see you in the (00:09:49) next video. (00:09:51) Bye.

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