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Honey, do you see anything wrong with me?
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Honey, do you see anything wrong with me?
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Absolutely not.
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You look fantastic.
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Why are you asking me?
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You see?
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That's the problem with you, Derek.
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You don't really pay attention to me.
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What did I do wrong?
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My hair is a mess.
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My hair is ugly.
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Can't you see it? But you look gorgeous.
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I don't know why I married you, Derek.
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I don't know what I did wrong.
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Her hair looks fine to me.
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What do you want me to say?
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Do you want me to say your hair is bad?
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You need to pay more attention to me.
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My hair looks bad.
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I need money to go to the hair saloon.
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But honey, I'm short on money.
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I don't have enough money.
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I still need to fix the car.
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The car is broken down.
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Can't you just wash with shampoo and hair conditioner? Are you crazy?
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Are you stupid?
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You don't understand anything about hair.
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My hair needs treatment.
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It's not the same thing.
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I need the money.
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Please, give me the money.
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I don't have money, sweetheart.
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You can use my credit card.
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I'm taking Uber to downtown Charleston downtown is really far away from here This will be expensive.
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Hello Mia, welcome to my Uber.
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Hello sir.
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Please, don't call me sir.
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You can call me James.
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James is my first name.
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I'm sorry James.
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It's been a stressful morning for me.
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Why is that?
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Don't tell me it's because of your husband.
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How do you know?
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I guess you really understand a woman.
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You're right.
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It's about my husband.
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He doesn't pay attention to me.
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He doesn't listen to me.
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Maybe he is just having a bad day.
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I don't think so.
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I think he is a bad husband.
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He thinks I'm wasting his money going to the hair saloon.
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I think I agree with him.
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Your hair looks amazing.
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Oh, do you really think that?
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Thank you so much.
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Yeah, I think you just need shampoo and hair conditioner. Do you think so?
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Thank you. But I'm going anyway.
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I got his credit card.
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We arrived at your destination, the beauty saloon.
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Thank you for the ride.
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I know you're married.
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I know you have a husband.
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But, let's go out together.
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You're a handsome man.
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You're a good looking man.
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I cannot go out with you.
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I'm married.
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Your husband doesn't deserve you.
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He's a bad husband.
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Does your husband work out?
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No, he doesn't.
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So, we can go out then.
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Take one of my business card.
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My phone number is in there.
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Why do I need your phone number?
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In case you change your mind.
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Okay.
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I will take one.
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Have a good day, James.
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Hey Derek, are you taking the train today?
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Yes, I am.
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My car broke down.
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I don't have money to fix it.
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You need some money?
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I'm sorry, but I can lend you any money.
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My salary is not that much.
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I don't get paid a lot.
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We get paid the same amount.
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We have the same money.
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What's happening to your money?
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My wife needed some money.
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You better be careful with your money.
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You have to take care of your money.
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Our train is approaching.
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Let's go.
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Derek, I'm your friend.
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I have to tell you.
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You have to talk to your wife.
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I don't want to tell you this, but maybe she's a bad wife.
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Mia is a good wife.
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She just needs some money.
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Today she needed money for her hair.
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My ex-wife was like that.
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First was her hair, then she needed a new hat.
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At the end, before I divorced her, she was asking money to buy a new Mercedes-Benz.
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I can't afford a Mercedes-Benz.
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It's too expensive.
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Bad wives start like that, asking money for hair and then a new car.
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I almost ended up broke.
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I almost didn't have any money.
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Good thing I divorced her.
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Now I'm rich.
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I'm an accountant, but I'm rich.
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But you still take the train to work.
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That's right.
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My money is in investments.
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I take the train to save money.
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The train is also fast and convenient.
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That's true.
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You're a smart man, Robert.
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Maybe I should listen to you.
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I don't see any problem to have a back massage after I got my hair done.
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I understand you deserve a massage.
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He needs to be a better husband.
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He needs to pay for my things.
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Sit please.
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Today, this handsome Uber driver gave me his number.
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My husband better watch out how he treats me.
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Massage finished.
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Derek, you better start working.
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You have to pay for your wife's hair.
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Why practice speaking with this video?

This animated story, "Bad Wife Part 01," presents an everyday scenario that showcases real-life dialogue between partners. Practicing speaking with videos like this allows English learners to immerse themselves in authentic conversations, enhancing their ability to communicate more naturally. Engaging with the characters enables learners to understand the nuances of human interaction. Moreover, the emotional context provides a rich environment for developing empathy and cultural understanding while practicing IELTS speaking skills.

Using this video as part of your IELTS speaking practice can boost your confidence. You’ll get to hear how native speakers express frustration, seek clarification, and make requests—all crucial aspects of everyday conversation. The animated format also adds a fun element to learning, making it easier to remember new expressions and vocabulary.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Throughout the dialogue, several key structures and expressions can enhance your English proficiency:

  • “Do you see anything wrong with me?” - This rhetorical question highlights the speaker's vulnerability and is a common way to invite feedback in conversations.
  • “What do you want me to say?” - This expression shows the frustration of not being understood, a vital aspect of conversational English, especially when negotiating misunderstandings.
  • “I need money to go to the hair salon.” - This sentence illustrates how to make a request clearly and can be adapted for various situations, effectively demonstrating needs and desires.
  • “You can use my credit card.” - The use of conditional forms here provides a way to suggest alternatives, which is useful in conversations about finances or agreements.

Incorporating these structures into your shadowspeak practice can improve your speaking fluency, making your communication more natural and engaging.

Common Pronunciation Traps

While practicing with this video, pay attention to the following pronunciation traps:

  • “Saloon” vs. “Salon” - The confusion between these two terms is common; ensure you pronounce them correctly to avoid misunderstandings in context.
  • “Expensive” - This word features a tricky vowel sound. Practicing its pronunciation will help you articulate your ideas more clearly.
  • “Attention” - Many English learners struggle with its syllable stress. Focus on the correct pronunciation to enhance your clarity in conversations.
  • “Naturally” - This can be difficult due to the blending of sounds. Shadowing this word can help you master native-like intonation.

Utilizing shadow speech techniques and focusing on these specific traps will significantly enhance your speaking abilities, enabling you to communicate more effectively in a range of situations.

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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