English Imitation Lessons | Speak More Clearly & Confidently

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Hello I'm Emma from mmmEnglish, helping you to build your confidence as

an English speaker. In this video I have a very special lesson for you that's

using The Imitation Technique.

I also have something that's very exciting to

share at the end of this lesson so make sure you keep watching.

Practicing with the imitation technique

can dramatically improve your English communication skills.

It's worked for thousands of my students already and it can work for you too!

Why? Because with this technique you

learn to communicate with more than just words. Is clear pronunciation important

when you're speaking English?

Yes, of course it is!

But so is stress and intonation,

so is using tone and body language to express your emotions and so

is pause to create suspense or add emphasis.

It's not just what you say but how you

say it in English.

With the imitation technique you'll learn how to perform English.

It's like an actor in the movies or a pop star singing on stage.

Are you ready to give it a try?

In this imitation lesson, you'll hear me telling you a story.

Listen to the tone and the intonation in my voice while I'm speaking.

You'll hear that I'm being supportive and I'm encouraging a friend

to do something.

Here's how it works, you'll hear the same story three times.

The first time you hear it, you'll just need to listen and read. Listen to the

topic, the vocabulary and my expression.

You're learning the script.

Then, you'll hear the same script again but this time there will be a short

pause after each clause or sentence.

This is so that you can say it aloud, exactly

as it was said in the recording.

I want you to imitate me, to copy me, the native English speaker.

The last step is the most challenging one. Try to shadow me

while I'm speaking!

Perform each sentence, with the same expression and intonation,

while I'm speaking.

If you don't shadow me perfectly, don't worry! It's meant to

be a challenge. But this step is really important, it helps you to practice all

of these skills in a different way.

OK, it's time to give it a try!

Good luck!

You can do this.

Ready?

This is step number one, listen and read.

You know what? I think you should just go for it!

I mean, what have you got to lose?

You've got plenty of experience and nobody is more passionate about this

kind of work than you. Just because you don't have a degree shouldn't make a difference.

I mean, you've been doing this for real for so much longer than anyone

who's just come out of university.

Besides, what's the worst thing that can happen?

They might turn you down, but who cares? It's not like you really need this job.

But imagine if you get it!

Living on an island, going for a swim every morning

before work, eating fresh fruit and seafood every day!

I think you should just go for it!

Then I can come and visit you! What if I help you? I could make

you a logo or something? Or I could help you with your cover letter.

You've got to admit it's pretty exciting and you're perfect for this role.

Come on! What do you think?!

Step Two.

Great! Now you're ready to imitate the speaker.

Listen to the speaker and in the pause, repeat what they said exactly as

they said it.

You know what? I think you should just go for it!

I mean, what have you got to lose?

You've got plenty of experience,

and nobody is more passionate about this kind of work than you.

Just because you don't have a degree shouldn't make a difference.

I mean, you've been doing this for real

for so much longer than anyone who's just come out of university.

Besides, what's the worst thing that can happen?

They might turn you down, but who cares? It's not like you really need this job.

But imagine if you get it!

Living on an island, going for a swim every morning before work,

eating fresh fruit and seafood every day!

I think you should just go for it.

Then I can come and visit you!

What if I help you?

I could make you a logo or something?

Or I could help you with your cover letter?

You've got to admit it's pretty exciting and you're perfect for this role.

Come on! What do you think?

Step Three

OK, you're ready for a new challenge now!

Let's try shadowing. Copy the speaker while they are speaking.

Remember, don't worry about your mistakes.

You know what? I think you should just go for it! I mean what have you got to lose?

You've got plenty of experience and nobody is more passionate about this

kind of work than you.

Just because you don't have a degree shouldn't make a difference.

I mean, you've been doing this for real for so much

longer than anyone who's just come out of university.

Besides, what's the worst thing that can happen?

They might turn you down, but who cares? It's not like you

really need this job.

But imagine if you get it!

Living on an island, going for a

swim every morning before work, eating fresh fruit and seafood every day!

I think you should just go for it.

Then I can come and visit you!

What if I help you?

I could make you a logo or something? Or I could help you with your cover letter?

You've got to admit it's pretty exciting and you're perfect for this role.

Come on! What do you think?

Awesome! Remember, practice makes perfect!

So when you're ready, try the next lesson.

So, how did you go?

Keep practicing with this lesson

until you look and you sound just like a

native English speaker!

Before you go I want to share something super exciting with you!

My students have been having so much success with The Imitation

Technique that I've created a whole new range of imitation lessons so that you

can speak more confidently too!

In this new series of over 10 videos, there are

different native speakers, there are different topics to talk about

and there are vocabulary guides to help you study with every video lesson.

This is your chance to improve the way that you speak English as fast as possible.

To find these new lessons head over to my website

at www.mmmenglish.com/imitation

Thank you for spending the time with me today practicing your English.

I'll see you on the next video lesson! Bye for now!