To be fluent, imitate those who are fluent. This is why my accent changes when I go to different countries.
I did shadowing with this video
soy de Argentina y me pareció genial como pudiste distinguir las diferencias para poder imitar mejor el acento :). Un abrazo
I guess you’re just getting started with your videos. I hope you keep at It because you are doing really well! Thanks so much!!
Danke 💜 thank you 💛 gracias 🧡 merci 💙 grazie 💚 спасибо ❤️ I wasn’t sure what shadowing was in language learning, now I know. I used that for learning Italian in the beginning. Have a great day 👋
I don't know how about you but I found out that I need to do my best to speak really loud and also clearly when doing shadowing, otherwise I'll be feeling insecure (kinda works like as if it had a reverse psychology aspect: "if stand with a proper posture you will feel confident") And it's also clearer for me to spot my own mispronunciations, compared to if I spoke really shy and mumbly
Finally a good demo 😊
It's also a good idea to look up your target language/dialect's phonology in advance so that you'll know what sounds you aren't familiar with and have to pay extra attention to. For example a Danish speaker would hear a Z sound the same as an S and they'd just keep shadowing "zoo" as "sue" and "phase" as "face" if they don't learn to pronounce a Z first.
Nice!
YOU ARE AMAZING GIRL LOOK AT YOUR VIBE
Great advice! Im very much a fan of your method (its how I learned intermediate Russian). Any chance of expanding to other languages, or do you perhaps know any platforms that use this method with stories for Japanese? Thanks!
Your final R sounds super chilanga (Mexico City dialect)! Have you been focusing on Mexican media? (Edit: You said so)
What's the name of the site or app you used in shadowing in this video
Its being a copy cat then?
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