Shadowing-Übung: INSIDE OUT Clips (2015) Disney Pixar - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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And that was just the beginning.
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And that was just the beginning.
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Headquarters only got more crowded from there.
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Whoa!
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It's broccoli!
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Yuck!
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Right, right, here comes an airplane.
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And each core memory powers a different aspect of Riley's personality.
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Yep, Goofball is the best.
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I'm talking about another perfect day.
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Nice job everybody!
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Let's get those memories down along!
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We love our girl!
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She's got great friends and a great house!
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Okay, not what I had in mind.
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I sure am glad you told me earthquakes are a myth, Joy.
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Otherwise, I'd be terrified right now!
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Ooh, that looks safe!
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That looks nice!
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Oh, this will be great for Riley.
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Oh, no, no, no, no. Here's our new house.
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And...
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We're supposed to live here?
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We have to.
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I'm telling you, it smells like something.
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Oh, God.
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It's gonna be great.
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Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
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No, no, no, no, no. I'm starting to envy the dead mouse.
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Where did you read that?
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It doesn't matter.
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I read it, and it's great.
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We'll put the bed there and the desk over there.
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Goodbye.
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Well, guess what?
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The moving van won't be here until Thursday.
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You're kidding.
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Oh.
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Anderson makes her move.
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She's closing in!
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Hey!
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We're in for it.
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Woo!
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Hey!
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Let me down!
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It's okay.
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We get it.
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You're the best.
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Thanks, hon. See ya, sweetie.
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Riley hasn't had lunch!
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Remember?
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And now you!
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What kind of a pizza place only serves one kind of...
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The drive-out was pretty fun, huh?
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What was your favorite part?
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Look at the car!
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Just look behind your head!
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No, no, no, no, no,
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no, no, no, no, no, no!
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Wait, what?
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What happened?
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Just don't touch any other memories until we figure out what's going on.
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Okay.
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All right.
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Wait, what?
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What happened?
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What happened?
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You're not having a breakdown.
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It's stress.
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I keep making mistakes like that.
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No, I'm just kidding.
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Come on, hang on.
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Buried dad in the sand up to his neck?
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Oh, they're sinking more like rain.
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But he just starts feeling droopy.
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Oh, hey, hey, hey, easy.
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Something else.
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How about we read some mind manuals, huh?
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Sounds fun.
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Come kiss me goodnight.
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I know, I know.
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You'll be right there.
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Got to land this, okay?
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Oh, I'm so jumpy.
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My nerves are shot.
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Ew, I don't want to hear about your nerves.
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I'll tell you what it is.
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Tell you what, let's make a list of all the things Riley should be happy about.
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Doot doot!
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Still not moving, Van.
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Now they're saying it won't be here until Tuesday.
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I guess all I really want to say is thank you.
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But if you and I can keep smiling,
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it would be a big help.
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Mwah!
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Sweet dreams.
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I'm supposed to do this, but...
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First day of school, very very exciting.
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I was up late last night figuring out a new plan.
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Here it is!
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Train of fun, right on schedule!
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What are you doing?
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What are you doing?
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And there.
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Perfect.
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Make sure that all the sadness stays in the circle.
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See?
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So, a big day.
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New school.
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New friends, huh?
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I know, I'm kind of nervous but I'm m- Have a good day at school, monkey.
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Ha ha ha ha ha.
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Are you sure we want to do this?
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In we go!
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Okay!
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Going in!
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Yes!
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Um, let's go talk to them.
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Are you kidding?
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We're not talking to them.
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We want them to like us.
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Oh.
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Riley, would you like to tell us something about yourself?
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NOOOOOO!
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Pretend we can't speak a- And how about Minnesota?
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Can you tell us something about it?
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Meg plays forward, and my dad's a coach.
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Pretty much everyone in my family skates.
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Hey, Sadness, you touched a memory?
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We talked about this!
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Oh yeah, I know.
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Oh, they're judging us!
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Somebody help!
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Grab that- AHH!
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Everybody put it- Sadness, what are you doing?
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Oh, oh, oh, I'm sorry.
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Sorry, no!
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That's a core member!
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No, no, no, no!
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I know it can be tough moving to a new place,
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but we're happy to have you here.
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Oh, no!
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That one!
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So, as it turns out,
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the green trash can is not reciting.
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I found a junior hockey league right here in San Francisco, and get this.
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Oh yeah, that sounds fantastic.
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How was the first day of school?
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She's probing us.
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I'm done.
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You pretend to be Joy.
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What?
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Ahem.
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With a nice pass over to Reed.
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Ah, so, Riley.
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Riley, is everything okay?
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Sir, she just rolled her eyes at us.
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What is your problem?
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Just leave me alone.
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Sir, reporting high levels of sass.
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Just shut up!
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Come, fly with me!
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You wanna talk about it?
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Come on.
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I get it.
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You need some alone time.
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We lost Goofball Island.
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Hours to...
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Which way?
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Left?
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Right.
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This is not working.
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Are we getting close?
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Are you...
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U.S.
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President, what do you think?
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Yeah, just keep Washington, Lincoln, and the fat one.
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Forget him!
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Do you like it there?
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Did you feel any earthquakes?
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Is the bridge cool?
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Hey, hey, stay happy.
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We do not want to lose any more islands here, guys.
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I gotta go.
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What?
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I gotta go.
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The long, long, long, long way.
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Hello?
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Hello?
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Wait, hey, wait.
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Excuse me?
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No!
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Huh?
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Uh, I was- I was looking for, um...
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Oh, I went to all of your concerts!
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Yeah, I blow a mean nose.
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Watching you play tag was such a treat!
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Dolphin?
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Go on.
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I cried candy!
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Try the caramel, it's delicious.
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Here.
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What?
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It's imaginary.
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Okay, what abstract concept are we trying to comprehend today?
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Uh, loneliness.
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What?
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What's happening?
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Oh no, they turned it on.
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Ah!
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We're in the second stage, we're deconstructing!
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RAAAGH!
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Stop!
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Sadness, look, it's Cloud Town!
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That is my favorite!
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Woohoohoo!
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Woohoo!
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Woohoo!
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Imagination Land is the best!
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And now I'm all set to take Randy to the moon!
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Oh, I'm sorry.
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I live in Canada.
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Anyway, this way, through preschool world.
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Gotta go.
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Okay.
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Good luck, sweetie.
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Luck isn't gonna help us now.
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That's it!
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No, no, no, freeze!
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Find your happy place!
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Nice awesome ladies!
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Oh no, she loves hockey.
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She can't give up hockey.
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Found the stuffed animal!
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Riley can't be done with me.
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How did you do that?
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Why, I don't know.
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Ah-ha!
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What is it?
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Oh, nothing.
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Our friends.
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Triple income.
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Rainbow Unicorn!
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She's right there!
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Huh, I wonder what that means.
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Ah well, let's go in.
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Just because Julian's sadness are gone,
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I have to do stupid dream duty.
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Hello, class!
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That's gross.
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He's falling out.
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Park, park, park!
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Park, park, park, park, park!
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Park, park, park, park, park, park, park, park!
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Giant, this is not working!
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They're trying to wake her up!
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Call security!
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Pan away!
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Pan away!
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All he cared about was the candy!
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We're out of here!
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Let's get to that tri- Did you say birthday?
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And there's gonna be cake and present!
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I just don't understand.
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Excuse me, isn't there any way- Wait, wait, hang on guys.
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Let's go!
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But that's our only way back!
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Have a great day sweetheart.
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Riley needs to be happy.
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Hop in.
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We're home.
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Riley?
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Oh, everything is awful, and my legs don't wor- Sadness?
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Sadness!
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Riley, feel anything.
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What have we done?
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Kontext & Hintergrund

Im Videotranskript aus "Inside Out" erleben wir eine lebendige Darstellung der Emotionen eines Mädchens namens Riley. Die Handlung zeigt, wie die verschiedenen Emotionen durch ihre Erinnerung und die neuen Herausforderungen, die sie im Leben meistern muss, miteinander interagieren. Diese Erzählweise gibt Lernenden nicht nur Einblicke in die englische Sprache, sondern auch in die menschliche Psychologie und die Bedeutung von Erinnerungen und Emotionen im Alltag. Das Verständnis des Kontexts dieser Dialoge hilft beim Englisch sprechen üben und dem Erlernen von Redewendungen, die in alltäglichen Gesprächen verwendet werden.

Top 5 Phrasen für die tägliche Kommunikation

  • "Whoa! It's broccoli! Yuck!" - Eine Möglichkeit, Überraschung und Ablehnung auszudrücken.
  • "Here comes an airplane." - Eine spielerische Art, die Aufmerksamkeit zu lenken.
  • "It's gonna be great!" - Eine optimistische Aussage über die Zukunft.
  • "Oh, no, no, no, no." - Ein häufiger Ausdruck von Besorgnis oder Unglauben.
  • "Let's get those memories down!" - Eine Aufforderung, wichtige Momente festzuhalten.

Diese Phrasen sind hilfreich, um die Englische Aussprache zu verbessern und alltägliche Ausdrücke zu lernen, die die Kommunikation erleichtern.

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Um beim Ansehen des Videos effektiv zu praktizieren, befolgen Sie diese Schritte, um Ihre Englisch Shadowing-Techniken zu verbessern:

  1. Hören Sie aktiv zu: Sehen Sie sich das Video zunächst ohne Untertitel an und versuchen Sie, den Dialog zu verstehen.
  2. Wiederholen Sie nach jedem Satz: Nutzen Sie shadowspeak, indem Sie die Worte sofort nachsprechen, um die Intonation und den Rhythmus zu erfassen.
  3. Analysieren Sie die Phrasen: Achten Sie auf die Sprünge der Emotionen und wie sie sich in der Sprache ausdrücken. Wiederholen Sie die „Top 5 Phrasen“ gezielt.
  4. Aufzeichnen und Überprüfen: Nehmen Sie sich selbst auf, während Sie sprechen, und vergleichen Sie Ihre Aussprache mit der im Video, um gezielt an Ihrer Englisch Aussprache Verbesserung zu arbeiten.
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Shadowing ist eine wissenschaftlich fundierte Sprachlerntechnik, die ursprünglich für die professionelle Dolmetscherausbildung entwickelt und durch den Polyglotten Dr. Alexander Arguelles populär gemacht wurde. Die Methode ist einfach aber wirkungsvoll: Du hörst englisches Audio von Muttersprachlern und wiederholst es sofort laut — wie ein Schatten, der dem Sprecher mit nur 1–2 Sekunden Verzögerung folgt. Anders als passives Hören oder Grammatikübungen zwingt Shadowing dein Gehirn und deine Mundmuskulatur, gleichzeitig echte Sprachmuster zu verarbeiten und zu reproduzieren. Studien zeigen, dass es Aussprachegenauigkeit, Intonation, Rhythmus, verbundene Sprache, Hörverständnis und Sprechflüssigkeit signifikant verbessert — was es zu einer der effektivsten Methoden für die IELTS Speaking-Vorbereitung und reale englische Kommunikation macht.

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