Conversational English Shadowing: The Soft Spot for Dreams

EPISODE · Mar 13, 2026 · 43 MIN

Conversational English Shadowing: The Soft Spot for Dreams

from SpeakSmart English · host Norse Studio

Mike is a student facing a common dilemma: balancing his personal passions with academic expectations. He is eager to join his school's music club because singing brings him great joy and makes him feel happy. However, he is hesitant to pursue this interest because his father believes he should prioritize his exams and focus on maintaining good grades.During a heart-to-heart conversation with his mother, Mike expresses his worries. His mother offers a comforting and surprising perspective. She reveals that his father actually has a "soft spot" for music—a term used to describe a special affection or kindness toward something. To Mike's surprise, she shares that his father used to play the guitar in a band when he was younger and still keeps his old instrument tucked away in a closet.This revelation suggests that the father's strictness stems from a place of concern for Mike’s future rather than a lack of appreciation for the arts. His mother explains that his father has a soft spot for students who follow their dreams, provided they are responsible. She encourages Mike to approach his father calmly and explain that he can manage his time effectively. By showing that he is committed to studying hard while participating in the music club, Mike can bridge the gap between his father's expectations and his own desires.Though Mike admits to feeling a little nervous, he takes his mother’s advice to heart and decides to speak with his father that evening. This situation illustrates the importance of open communication and finding a balance between responsibilities and hobbies.Beyond the story, this interaction highlights several useful English expressions:"What's on your mind?": A way to ask someone what they are thinking about or if something is bothering them.Grades: The marks or scores a student receives in school.Have a soft spot: To have a specific fondness or sentimental attachment to someone or something.Closet: A small space or cabinet in a room used for storage.To effectively learn and use this type of natural dialogue, it is helpful to practice through repetition and shadowing. Shadowing involves listening to a sentence and repeating it immediately afterward, trying to match the speaker's rhythm, intonation, and pronunciation. By practicing these sentences—first slowly and then at a normal speaking pace—learners can build the confidence to speak more naturally. Additionally, answering questions about the story out loud helps train the brain to process information and respond fluently in English. Consistent practice and multiple reviews of such conversations are key to making the language feel more instinctive and less intimidating.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/speaksmart-english--6886546/support.

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