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  • Hello! Welcome to the very first video training lesson for the imitation technique.

  • Thank you so much for signing up! I know you are going to love this training.

  • Now, imitating something is similar to copying something.

  • Usually, imitating is copying actions or words so this technique is all about copying

  • something that a native speaker is saying, exactly.

  • It teaches you to listen to the sounds and patterns of English and trains you to make those same

  • sounds yourself. You're training your mouth with your ears.

  • So you're listening to the sounds and you're not training your mouth with your eyes by reading and

  • guessing the pronunciation of words, you are training your mouth with your ears.

  • By practising with this technique, you'll reduce your accent and pronunciation

  • problems more quickly and become a clearer and more confident English

  • speaker. Now, there are three steps that you'll need to remember when you're

  • using the imitation technique. First, you'll need to listen to me and read the

  • text at the same time. So when I talk on this video you'll see the words come up

  • at the bottom of the screen. In the text, the important stress has been marked so

  • you'll be able to hear the stresses in my expression and read them as well.

  • Then, it will be your turn! So you're going to hear me read each sentence again but

  • there will be a pause after each one and this is where you'll need to copy

  • exactly what I've said.

  • Listen for my pronunciation,

  • the stress, the pause, the intonation and then you'll need to copy it exactly.

  • You can do this step as many times as you need to before you move on to step

  • number three. Then the bigger challenge is for you to shadow me, which is to copy

  • everything that I'm saying again but this time you won't have any text on the

  • screen, you're just listening to the words that I'm saying.

  • Now it might be a little bit tricky, especially the first time, because you'll be listening to me

  • and speaking at the same time! So it might take you a few times to get

  • comfortable doing it. And remember that you might not understand everything

  • that's being said as I'm saying it, but that's not the point of this training.

  • We're not testing your understanding of English. We're testing and practising

  • your pronunciation and speaking skills. So if you don't understand it, don't worry!

  • But do it again and again and again until the sounds that you are

  • making sound very similar to the ones that I'm making in the video.

  • And that's it! The imitation technique is simple yet so effective.

  • If you practise this technique regularly, soon you'll sound more natural, more confident and more

  • relaxed when you're speaking English. Let's try it!

  • I love to travel to different countries, I love meeting new people and tasting

  • different foods (that's my favorite part!) To date, I think I've visited about twenty-two

  • different countries but there are so many more places on my list.

  • Almost every person that I know, who has a decent income, does some sort of travel every year,

  • usually overseas. to a different country. In my opinion, travelling overseas

  • and to different countries makes us more accepting of each other's differences

  • and teaches us respect for different cultures, traditions and beliefs.

  • It also helps me to tell some pretty interesting stories about my adventures.

  • I love talking to people about places they've visited and things that they've seen in

  • the world,. I think it's because I can easily relate to them and it's easy for

  • me to share my stories and experiences with them. Plus, I love getting

  • recommendations about places to visit. It helps me to plan where my next holiday

  • is going to be.

  • Okay, now for step number two. You're going to imitate exactly what

  • I say - the pronunciation, the stress, the pause. And there will be a pause after

  • each sentence that will let you do that. Ready?

  • I love to travel to different countries

  • I love meeting new people and tasting different foods

  • (that's my favorite part!)

  • To date, I think I have visited about

  • twenty-two different countries

  • but there are so many more places on my list.

  • Almost every person that I know,

  • who has a decent income,

  • does some sort of travel every year,

  • usually overseas, to a different country.

  • In my opinion, travelling overseas and to different

  • countries

  • makes us more accepting of each other's differences

  • and teaches us

  • respect for different cultures,

  • traditions and beliefs.

  • It also helps me to

  • tell some pretty interesting stories about my adventures.

  • I love talking to people about places they've visited

  • and things that they have seen in the world.

  • I think it's because I can easily relate to them and

  • that's easy for me to share my stories

  • and experiences with them.

  • Plus, I love getting recommendations about places to visit.

  • It helps me to plan where my next holiday is going to be.

  • This is step three, where you're going to shadow exactly what I've said,

  • as I'm saying it. So you'll be listening to me and speaking at the same time.

  • Remember, it might take you a couple of goes to get this right but that's OK! Ready?

  • I love to travel to different countries. I love meeting new people and tasting

  • different foods (that's my favorite part). To date, I think I've visited about twenty-two

  • different countries but there are so many more places on my list.

  • Almost every person that I know, who has a decent income, does some sort of travel every

  • year, usually overseas to a different country. In my opinion, travelling overseas

  • and to different countries makes us more accepting of each other's differences

  • and teaches us respect for different cultures, traditions and beliefs.

  • It also helps me to tell some pretty interesting stories about my adventures!

  • I love talking to people about places they've visited and things that they've seen in

  • the world. I think it's because I can easily relate to them and it's easy for

  • me to share my stories and experiences with them. Plus, I love getting

  • recommendations about places to visit. It helps me to plan where my next holiday

  • is going to be.

  • So that's it! Tomorrow I'm going to send you a new lesson to practise with!

  • If you're watching this on YouTube and you haven't signed up on my website yet, you

  • will need to do that to get the next lesson for tomorrow.

  • So you need to write your email address on my website www.mmmenglish.com/signup

  • So, then come and join us! We've got four more lessons to get through.

  • See you tomorrow!

Hello! Welcome to the very first video training lesson for the imitation technique.

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