Shadowing Practice: Harvey and Louis at Therapy | Suits - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Now that we've made our introductions, I'd like to start with Harvey describing what he thinks Lewis' perspective is on the situation.
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Now that we've made our introductions, I'd like to start with Harvey describing what he thinks Lewis' perspective is on the situation.
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I don't feel comfortable.
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Please, just say the first thoughts that come to mind.
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Huh.
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Let's see.
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Cat's ballet, Harvey Specter.
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That is not what I sound like.
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All right, Lewis.
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You want to know what you sound like to me?
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I've been jealous of you since day one.
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You were always Jessica's favorite, and everyone else's.
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You got everything I wanted without ever trying.
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In fact, I'm trying to have a baby because I think it will take my mind off of you, even though I know deep inside it won't.
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Tell him to stop.
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He's being honest about his feelings, Lewis.
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What about your feelings about whose fault this whole thing was?
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What?
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I should have known.
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You just wanted to get me in here to have him tell me this is my fault.
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It is your fault.
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Lewis, we are not here to discuss fault.
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Well, then why the hell are we here?
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Because he took my client, he won't give her back, and he needs to apologize about what he just said about me having a baby.
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I am not apologizing about anything.
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You wanted me to come here.
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You said this was a safe place.
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And now you can't handle what I think about you trying to have a baby.
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Oh, no, no, you don't get to make this my fault, because it's always my fault.
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But I thought this time we could come here so you could tell him that it's his fault, but if all you're gonna do is mock me, and all you're gonna do is coddle him, well, then you can keep Joan Walsh, you can go to hell, and this whole session is over.
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What the hell did you do that for?
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Because you and me are going out tonight.
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I'm gonna say a lot of nice things to you, and there isn't gonna be any record of it.
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I can live with that.
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Wait a minute.
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How long did it take for you to come to that with Stan?
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About 25 minutes?
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Why?
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I don't believe it.
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You're even better at therapy than I am.
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Maybe I am.
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But trust me, Stan likes you better than me, and he always will.
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You really think so?
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No, Lewis, I don't.
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Wait a minute.
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Does this mean I get to have Joan back?
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You sure can.
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And your first order of business is gonna be telling her, we filed suit against a 16-year-old that's gonna make her look like .
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What?
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You really did that?
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What can I tell you, Lewis?
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The fear of losing you makes a man do crazy things.
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Well, in that case, I have to show on our pregnant.
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Do you wanna go mudding?
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No, Lewis, I don't.
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Well, ha.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, learners will practice speaking and listening skills through a dialogue between two characters, Harvey and Louis, from the popular show "Suits." This session focuses on emotional expression and interpersonal communication, featuring themes of jealousy, apology, and conflict resolution. By engaging with this transcript, learners will not only enhance their understanding of conversational English but also develop their ability to respond to emotional nuances in dialogue. This practice is particularly useful for those preparing for the IELTS speaking test or similar language assessments.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Perspective - A viewpoint or way of considering something.
  • Jealous - Feeling envious of someone else's achievements or advantages.
  • Apologize - To express regret for an offense or apology for one's actions.
  • Safe place - A supportive environment where individuals can freely express their thoughts and feelings.
  • Mock - To make fun of or deride someone or something.
  • Fault - Responsibility for a mistake or an issue.
  • Order of business - The most important action or task one must address.
  • Client - A person or organization using the services of a professional.

Practice Tips

For effective practice using this transcript, follow these shadowing techniques, which are particularly beneficial for improving English pronunciation:

  • Shadow Speech: Play the video at a normal speed and try to repeat what is being said in real-time. Focus on imitating the tone and emotional inflections used by the speakers.
  • Slow It Down: If necessary, reduce the playback speed to clearly hear each word and phrase. This will help you capture the nuances of the conversation more effectively.
  • Repeat Sections: Choose specific parts of the dialogue that you find challenging and practice them multiple times. This repetition will help reinforce vocabulary and pronunciation.
  • Record Yourself: Use a voice recording tool to capture your versions of the lines. Compare them with the original to identify areas where you can improve and adjust.
  • Role-Play: Pair with a study buddy and take on the roles of Harvey and Louis. This interactive method helps internalize vocabulary and builds confidence in spoken English.
  • Consistency is Key: Make shadowing a regular part of your language learning routine on your favorite shadowing site, as it is essential for continual improvement in your English speaking abilities.

By incorporating these tips into your IELTS speaking practice, you'll enhance your conversational skills, build confidence, and improve your overall command of the English language through attentive listening and speaking exercises.

What is the Shadowing Technique?

Shadowing is a science-backed language learning technique originally developed for professional interpreter training and popularized by polyglot Dr. Alexander Arguelles. The method is simple but powerful: you listen to native English audio and immediately repeat it out loud — like a shadow following the speaker with just a 1–2 second delay. Unlike passive listening or grammar drills, shadowing forces your brain and mouth muscles to simultaneously process and reproduce real speech patterns. Research shows it significantly improves pronunciation accuracy, intonation, rhythm, connected speech, listening comprehension, and speaking fluency — making it one of the most effective methods for IELTS Speaking preparation and real-world English communication.

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