Pratique du Shadowing: 3 Desperate Housewives Episode 1 12 - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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I'd buy two boats from you.
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I'd buy two boats from you.
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Come on.
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Where's my toast?
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Welcome home.
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Hello.
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Hi, Bree.
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What?
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If you find anything in your sister's belongings, it might shed some light on her death.
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Uh, letters or a, uh, date book.
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Please, call me immediately.
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I believe she did keep a diary or something.
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I'll look around for it.
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Look at them all.
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Vultures.
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Pretending to care when all they really want are the sordid details.
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I don't know.
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I think they just want to show their support.
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Please.
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Human beings feed on misery.
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Well, we might as well give the people what they want.
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Hello.
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I want to thank you all for coming out here and expressing your genuine sorrow and disbelief.
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Now, Sister Martha would have been so touched.
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I know that many of you have questions.
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I've just spoken with the police who are still putting together the details of what happened.
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What What they do know is, Martha died a violent death.
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Oh.
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Yes, I know.
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It's hard to hear.
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Apparently, there was a struggle.
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They found scratching and bruising on her body, several broken bones, and traces of dirt in her lungs.
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Which leads us to believe that she was still alive at the time of her burial, and probably in great pain.
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But the good news is, there are no signs that she had been molested.
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Now, I think it's time that you return to your homes.
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To your loved ones.
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Oh, in a memorial service, I'll be holding an estate sale day after tomorrow.
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Please, no personal checks.
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By the next morning, everyone on Wisteria Lane was aware of Martha Hoover's demise.
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with no exceptions.
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Okay, boys.
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Hey, Mom.
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You see this gum?
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If you promise to be quiet while I am downstairs playing cards, it's all yours.
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Deal?
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Yeah.
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Yeah, okay, that's what I like to hear.
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All right, good.
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I mean, what are the odds?
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First Mary Alice and then Mrs. Schuber?
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I mean, it's shocking.
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Yeah, but this is different.
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Someone was actually murdered on our street.
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I remember talking to her right before she disappeared.
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You did?
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What'd you talk about?
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Oh, actually, she yelled at me for not bringing my garbage cans in.
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I'm gonna miss her.
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Edie!
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Hi.
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Hi.
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Come on in.
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Oh, you're all here yeah tuesday is poker day really yeah oh you know i love poker
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okay then well here's the deal since the ice queen isn't doing anything to memorialize her sister,
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I have decided to carry Martha's ashes up to Torch Lake and scatter them myself.
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It's where her husband proposed.
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That's so sweet.
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I know.
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So I thought that some of the neighbors could caravan up there and we'd have a little ceremony.
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I've printed out maps if anyone needs one and the dress is semi-formal.
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You know, Edie, I'd love to go, but I just got back into modeling You know, just for fun.
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And I have a gig tomorrow.
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I can't leave him hanging.
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I wish I would have known earlier.
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I would have arranged a sitter.
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Darn, I have to take Rex to his angiogram.
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Hmm.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

This excerpt from "Desperate Housewives" provides an engaging context for English learners to enhance their speaking skills. Conversations in this video reflect real-life scenarios that can significantly benefit language acquisition. By practicing with this material, you will not only learn vocabulary related to emotions, community dynamics, and crisis management but also improve your ability to express personal opinions and engage in discussions. This type of realistic dialogue is ideal for honing your IELTS speaking practice as it prepares you for unforeseen questions and interactions you may encounter in daily life.

Benefits of practicing with this video include:

  • Exposure to various speech nuances and conversational rhythms.
  • Understanding the emotional undertones in dialogues, which is crucial for fluent communication.
  • Enhancing your ability to summarize information and respond to inquiries effectively.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Analyzing the language in the video can lead to a stronger grasp of English grammar and expressions. Here are some key structures used by the speakers:

  • Conditional Forms: "If you find anything..." – This shows how to form conditional sentences, which are vital for expressing possibilities or hypothetical situations.
  • Direct Speech: "Please, call me immediately." – Learning how to use direct speech can help you in making requests and conveying urgency, which is crucial in both personal and professional contexts.
  • Descriptive Language: "Several broken bones and traces of dirt in her lungs." – This highlights the use of descriptive phrases to convey detailed information succinctly.

Practicing these structures can enhance your ability to express complex thoughts clearly, which is essential for both daily conversations and your IELTS speaking practice.

Common Pronunciation Traps

Paying attention to pronunciation is essential in shadow speaking, as it can greatly impact your fluency. Here are some potential pronunciation traps you might encounter in this video:

  • “Martha” – The ‘th’ sound can be challenging for many learners. Practice saying "Martha" with emphasis on the soft ‘th’ to avoid sounding too stiff or unclear.
  • “Vultures” – The ‘v’ sound may also be difficult; ensure to create a clear distinction between the ‘v’ and ‘w’ sounds.
  • “Sordid” – This word contains a soft ‘d’ at the end which might be pronounced too hard by non-native speakers. Focus on making it softer and quicker.

By focusing on these tricky words and phrases, you can improve your overall English pronunciation and gain confidence in your speaking abilities. Remember to practice using shadow speak techniques; listening and then imitating the tones and rhythms can enhance your learning efficiency.

Qu'est-ce que la technique du Shadowing ?

Le Shadowing est une technique d'apprentissage des langues fondée sur la science, développée à l'origine pour la formation des interprètes professionnels. Le principe est simple mais puissant : vous écoutez de l'anglais natif et le répétez immédiatement à voix haute — comme une ombre suivant le locuteur avec un décalage de 1 à 2 secondes. Les recherches montrent une amélioration significative de la précision de la prononciation, de l'intonation, du rythme, des liaisons, de la compréhension orale et de la fluidité.

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