Shadowing-Übung: PAUL MESCAL | CHICKEN SHOP DATE - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Oh my god, sorry, your eyes match your jumper.
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This is my date shirt.
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But you've worn this before, on a date?
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Maybe.
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Yes.
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Yes.
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Thank you.
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Good to see you again in this chicken shop rather than you following me around to our carpet.
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I know, I meant to apologise for that, but I'm very glad that we're here together.
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Yeah, it looks like you're stalking me.
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Well...
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I feel like I got a bit nervous.
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You are?
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I feel like we've built up to this moment for quite a while and now we're here.
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I don't feel nervous at all.
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You don't really have a nervous disposition, though.
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You think?
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I feel like you're...
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I would say the same about you.
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You don't think I have a nervous disposition?
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No.
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You don't know me well enough.
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Are you very nervous?
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Yeah.
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Yeah, OK.
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Do you like Guinness?
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That's...
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Is that offensive?
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No, it's actually not.
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This is quite topical for me at the moment.
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OK.
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I've recently gotten into Guinness, which is kind of sacrilegious for an Irish person to say.
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Interesting you say that.
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Because I've also recently got into Guinness.
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Great.
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Did you get one?
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No.
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Just for you.
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I just got one for me.
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OK, great.
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Cheers.
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Cheers.
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Do you like Guinness?
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Yeah, I love it.
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Hold on, before you do this, there's a thing where you have to split the G.
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Have you heard about this?
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No, tell me.
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See the G on the Guinness?
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You've got to split that with your first sip.
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What?
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So you've got to drink...
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Drink that much Guinness?
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I didn't bring the Guinness, you brought the Guinness.
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That's...
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polite.
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You're an Aquarius?
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I'm an Aquarius, yeah.
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I'm an Aquarius.
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What's your date of birth?
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30th of January.
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2nd of February.
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Oh my God, wow.
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Are you a romantic person?
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I would say yes.
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But it's all like, I mean, romance is subjective, right?
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Okay.
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What's romantic to one person isn't romantic to another person?
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That's true.
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What's romantic to you?
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Apart from this right now.
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I love walking.
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A good long walk is romantic to me.
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Simple pleasures.
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Simple pleasures.
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I'm a simple man.
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God, you're always playing such sad, sad characters.
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But they're also, they're quite like sexy.
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Sad.
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Sexy sad.
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Sexy sad.
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It's a specific genre.
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Yeah, I feel like you're really owning the sexy sad I like to manipulate the tears out of people with sexiness.
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Is that a big burden to have on your shoulders?
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Being sad and sexy.
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Yeah, a big weight to carry.
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Sad and sexy, is it a burden?
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No, it's a privilege.
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Do you have a favourite cinema snack?
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Popcorn, Maltesers and a big Coke.
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Do you put the...
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Yes.
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Yes.
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Cool, that's fine.
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So do I.
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We're so similar.
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Similar.
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Similar, yeah.
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Are you, like, go to the movies and see a sad movie or go and see a comedy?
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Oh, yeah, especially if you're in it.
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Great.
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I think I've seen all yours.
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All my movies.
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Well, you've not really done that.
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All my sad, sexy movies.
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You've not done loads.
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OK.
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I met Andrew Scott the other day.
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Beautiful man.
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He said you're a good kisser.
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I don't know if that's true or false, so I can't say.
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Can you pronounce your last name for me?
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I'd like you to pronounce my last name.
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I got it wrong.
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Meskel.
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Perfect.
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You learned that from Andrew Scott.
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Yeah, I did.
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It's a hard name to pronounce.
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I feel like the tide is changing.
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I feel like more people are getting it right now than wrong.
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It's a propaganda thing.
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It's a propaganda thing, and as you said, I haven't been in many movies, and the more that I'm in, the more people get the name right.
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Maybe you should have an easier name to pronounce as your last name, like Demoldenburg.
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Or maybe I should just...
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Yeah, that's true.
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Demoldenburg.
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Or maybe you should just what?
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Or maybe people should just get my name right.
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So what's Gaelic football?
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It's where lots of...
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..sad, sexy men run around in tiny shorts.
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Oh, my God.
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Is that how you got your thighs?
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That, yeah.
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Mm.
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Yeah, that's how...
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That's that and genetics.
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OK, OK.
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You've got a family of big thighs.
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Yeah, big...
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Big thigh family.
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Yeah.
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Gaelic football is the national sport in Ireland.
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And you used to play it?
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I used to play it.
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You any good?
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I was good, yeah.
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Obviously not, because you're not doing it now professionally.
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Well, I just decided to...
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It's an amateur sport, so you can't get paid doing it.
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So the national sport of Ireland is an amateur sport?
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It's kind of amazing because then people don't do, like...
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It's not corrupted by money.
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Unlike everything else in the world.
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Like soccer.
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You like the rugby that I saw.
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You're getting very emotional.
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I like it a bit too much.
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No, I think it's cute.
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It's cute?
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Yeah, it's cute.
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So say we're at a bar and I'm like...
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I have no flirting capacity, so I'm like, hey you might think this is cute and it's a video of me no don't show a video of yourself shag marry avoid theater tv movies oh that's a good question I'm going to...
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Yeah, I know, I know.
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OK.
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Shag movies, marry theatre, avoid TV.
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Really?
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Yeah, that's my...
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What was your pre-show rituals when you were doing theatre?
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Theatre.
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Yeah.
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Blind panic.
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Love that for you.
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Lots of pacing.
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It's a good opportunity to say, I think you're brilliant at your job.
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Stop.
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OK.
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Okay, okay, but you're very good at your job.
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Okay cool.
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I don't know if it's an attractive quality human being It is a job.
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No, it's not a job.
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We're on a date of course, but um Yeah, this is real.
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This is this is a real day real day There's no ring lights and there's no cameras absolutely not.
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There's not a room.
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This is real to me Okay, okay You're an Oscar nominee Not it louder for the people in the back.
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Not a winner, but nominees.
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Not a winner, yeah.
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Part of the counts.
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Do you agree?
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I agree with that.
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I think it's too subjective, really.
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Definitely.
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Or it is subjective.
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Sometimes it's like...
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Yeah, it's...
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I don't know what else to say on it.
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That's right.
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It's OK.
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Don't worry.
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It hurts.
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It's fine.
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You're good at picking a script.
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I love good films and good scripts.
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Sounds like a basic thing to say but is it easy when you get scripted to know if it's a good film or not?
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You know, I normally know the first read of something first line.
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I'm like I'm in sad dad Yeah, would you ever be in a rom-com?
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I would be in a rom-com.
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Cool.
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I'm I've got a rom-com script.
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Yeah I've got script.
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I'm writing a rom-com.
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It's me.
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I'm the lead.
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What's the story?
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I'm just looking for a male lead and I just wondered if well just depends on what the audition I was gonna make me audition.
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Yeah, just read this the script.
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Okay.
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It's a short script I'm the director.
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Just pretend I'm the director.
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You're the director?
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Yeah.
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But I'm also the star.
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I'm the director.
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Yeah, I'm gathering that.
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OK.
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Wow, Amelia, you look so beautiful today.
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I've never in my life seen someone so gorgeous in a chicken shop.
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I always used to think people who believed in love at first sight were stupid until...
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now.
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Cool.
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Great, did I get it?
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If you could just start reading the script now.
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Very good.
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That would be great.
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That was manipulation to the highest degree.
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MUSIC OK, smile.
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Look, they look not, like, good.
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What?
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Do I...?
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They just look normal.
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Look...
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Am I...?
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OK.
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OK, cool.
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That's good.
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OK, ready?
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Do you want a portrait or landscape?
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I don't know, you're the photographer.
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You look great.
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I can't...
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There you go.
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Cute.
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There you go.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Wichtige Vokabeln & Phrasen

  • date shirt – das Hemd für ein Date
  • nervous disposition – nervöse Veranlagung
  • Guinness – ein beliebtes Bier
  • to stalk – jemanden verfolgen
  • cheers – Prost
  • split the G – den Buchstaben G bei Guinness auf eine spezielle Weise trinken
  • topical – aktuell oder relevant
  • apologise – sich entschuldigen

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Für effektives Englisch sprechen üben, verwenden Sie die Schattenübungstechnik mit dem Dialog in diesem Video. Achten Sie auf die Sprechgeschwindigkeit und den Tonfall der Sprecher. Starten Sie, indem Sie das Video mehrmals anschauen und versuchen, die Dialoge mitzulesen. Konzentrieren Sie sich dabei auf die Intonation und die Betonung der Wörter. Versuchen Sie, die Emotion und den natürlichen Fluss des Gesprächs nachzuahmen.

Wenn Sie sich sicher fühlen, sprechen Sie die Sätze laut nach und nutzen Sie die Zeitverzögerung, um Ihre Aussprache zu verbessern. Durch diese Methodik, auch bekannt als Shadow Speech oder Shadow Speak, können Sie Ihr Hörverständnis vertiefen und selbstbewusster im Gespräch werden. Wenn Sie sich mit dem Inhalt wohlfühlen, können Sie auch den Dialog ohne Video wiederholen, um Ihre Fertigkeiten weiter zu festigen.

Was ist die Shadowing-Technik?

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.

Wie man auf ShadowingEnglish effektiv übt

  1. Wähle dein Video: Suche ein YouTube-Video mit klarem, natürlichem Englisch. TED Talks, BBC News, Filmszenen, Podcasts oder IELTS-Beispielantworten eignen sich hervorragend. Füge die URL in die Suchleiste ein. Beginne mit kürzeren Videos (unter 5 Minuten) und Inhalten, die dich wirklich interessieren — Motivation ist wichtig.
  2. Zuerst hören, den Kontext verstehen: Beim ersten Durchgang die Geschwindigkeit auf 1x lassen und nur zuhören. Versuche noch nicht zu wiederholen. Konzentriere dich auf das Verstehen der Bedeutung, das Aufnehmen neuer Vokabeln und darauf, wie der Sprecher Wörter betont, Laute verbindet und Pausen nutzt.
  3. Shadowing-Modus einrichten:
    • Wartemodus: Wähle +3s oder +5s — nach jedem Satz pausiert das Video automatisch, damit du Zeit hast, ihn laut zu wiederholen. Wähle Manuell, wenn du die volle Kontrolle möchtest und nach jeder Wiederholung selbst auf Weiter drücken willst.
    • Untertitel-Sync: YouTube-Untertitel erscheinen manchmal leicht vor oder nach dem Audio. Nutze ±100ms, um sie perfekt auszurichten, damit du genau folgen kannst.
  4. Laut nachsprechen (die Kernübung): Hier passiert die eigentliche Arbeit. Sobald ein Satz gespielt wird — oder während der Pause — wiederhole ihn laut, klar und selbstbewusst. Sprich nicht nur die Wörter nach: Ahme den exakten Rhythmus, die Betonung, Tonhöhe und verbundene Sprache des Sprechers nach. Ziel ist es, wie ein Schatten des Sprechers zu klingen, nicht wie eine Wort-für-Wort-Rezitation. Nutze die Wiederholen-Funktion, um denselben Satz mehrfach zu trainieren, bis er sich natürlich anfühlt.
  5. Die Herausforderung steigern: Wenn sich eine Passage angenehm anfühlt, erhöhe die Herausforderung. Steigere die Geschwindigkeit auf <code>1.25x</code> oder sogar <code>1.5x</code>, um Hochgeschwindigkeits-Sprachreflexe zu trainieren. Oder stelle den Wartemodus auf <code>Aus</code> für kontinuierliches Shadowing — der fortgeschrittenste und lohnendste Modus. Konsequentes tägliches Üben von 15–30 Minuten wird innerhalb von Wochen spürbare Ergebnisse bringen.

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