Pratique du Shadowing: Every London Tipton Yay Me! | Throwback Thursday | The Suite Life of Zack and Cody | Disney Channel - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Be right there!
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Don't bother, darlings.
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I own the place.
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What?
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I got the candy counter girl to bring us some snacks.
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Thanks.
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Thank you for introducing me.
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But I do have an actual name.
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It's Maddie.
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London, what did you want to be when you were little?
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I wanted to be an heiress.
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And I did it.
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Yay, me!
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London, great news.
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Me first.
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I like peanut butter.
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Well, I think you're gonna like this even more.
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Dipton, back on top.
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On top of what?
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They struck oil in your father's diamond mine.
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Well, that must've made a mess.
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Oh.
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London, it means you're rich again.
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Really?
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Oh!
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Yay!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Goodbye, peanut butter.
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Hello, lobster dipped in butter.
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Mr. Mosby, have you picked a name for the employee secret Santa yet?
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No, I haven't.
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Oh, but I hope I get me like I did last year.
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Yes, I gave myself this lovely wristwatch.
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I said to myself, oh, you shouldn't have.
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And then I said to myself,
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come on, you deserve it.
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And I had to agree with myself.
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Well, here's hoping you get you again.
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Hmph.
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Ah, fizzle stinks!
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Well, I had my eye set on this beautiful cashmere sweater I was gonna get myself.
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I wish my family gave me presents like you give yourself.
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Do you know what they gave me last Christmas?
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A flashlight!
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And for my birthday?
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Batteries!
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For my flashlight!
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You know, if you get London as your secret Santa,
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you are sure to get an extravagant gift.
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Good luck.
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Luck's got nothing to do with it.
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London, have you picked your secret Santa yet?
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Ooh, no, I haven't.
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More shopping.
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Yay me.
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Who'd you pick?
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Can't say.
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It's a secret.
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Oh, by the way, do you know what your birthstone is?
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A diamond.
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Or an Italian sports car.
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Gotcha!
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So, London, we've got our team set.
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Oh, goody!
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Tell me about me.
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Shhh.
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This is a team secret.
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You get to be our alternate.
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Is that good?
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Good.
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It's great.
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It means that if somebody else can't bowl,
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you get to be our secret weapon.
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Oh.
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Well, can I still wear my cheerleading outfit?
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You can wear whatever you want.
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Amy!
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Shh!
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Amy!
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Lendon, my shoes are now acceptable and I would like to take a walk in them.
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Fine.
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But I bet you can't walk and chew gum.
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Oh, yeah?
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I met at the same time.
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What am I, an acrobat?
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Wow, this Maddie makes our London look like a genius.
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London, it's raining outside.
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Very good, Maddie.
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I need to hold my umbrella so I won't get wet.
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Hold your umbrella.
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I can't.
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I'm too busy going, yay me!
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I got an A, A, A, A.
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I got an A, give me an A.
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What does that spell?
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It's spelled A.
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Hey, hey, hey.
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Lendon, you've been singing I got an A for five hours.
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When are you going to stop?
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When it starts to get on people's nerves.
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Well, that was four hours and 59 minutes ago.
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You're just grumpy because your short story got a B.
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You got a B, you got a B.
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That's because Sister Dominic failed to see my symbolism and my clever use of metaphor and irony.
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I don't know what you just said,
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but you got a B,
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you got a B, and I got an A.
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A, A, A.
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Wait a minute.
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My name is Ivana.
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I live at the Tipton.
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It's a very special hotel.
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I wrote this.
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No, you spoke it, but I wrote it.
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Writing it down doesn't make you the author.
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I know, but getting an A does A-me.
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Oh, there you are.
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Sister Dominic.
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I've got great news for you.
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My sister is in desktop publishing.
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She absolutely adores your little dog story.
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She wants to publish it as a children's book.
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What?
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She says that Ivana Lives in a Hotel will be out next month and will sell millions.
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Yay!
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Thank you!
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Lousy leprechauns!
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Okay, the bottle and the milk are heated up.
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Now can I feed him?
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No!
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First you have to test it on skin.
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Oh.
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Is it okay?
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It's fine.
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Just feed him.
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Sister Dominic had to pair me with you.
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Darn none.
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There, I said it.
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I cursed a nun and I don't care.
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Darn none.
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Why is he crying now?
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Well, he probably has gas.
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Babies need to be burped to get the air up.
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You have to lightly tap him on his back.
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Oh.
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Hey!
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He stopped crying!
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I did it!
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Yay me!
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Remind me not to ask you to change his diaper.
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Cody, come on!
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We have to get ready for the next fabulous episode of the web show that's sweeping the nation!
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Yay me!
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Starring London Tipton!
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They can't go, they're being punished.
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Well, I need Cody to produce.
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Yay me!
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Starring...
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Stop that!
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So, Cody, you're officially unpunished.
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London, you can't do that.
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He's my son.
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I get it.
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I get it.
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How much do you want for him?
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Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh!
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Buy me two!
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Okey-dokey, I'll take them both.
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But I want a deal on the second one.
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That's ridiculous, London.
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We talking cash?
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No. No, I'm not selling my son.
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Oh, fine, I'll rent him!
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Oh!
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Fun tip, they're really great,
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and deserves the opposite of hate.
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Which is love!
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Welcome to Yay Me! starring London Tintin!
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With special guest producer Madeline Margaret, Genevieve Miranda, Catherine Fitzpatrick.
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Um, hello?
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This is yay me, not yay, all you guys.
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Most of the time, you and me,
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we got the world to see, so come on down.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, learners will engage in immersive IELTS speaking practice by utilizing shadowing techniques drawn from a lively exchange in the popular Disney series, "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody." This dialogue showcases informal conversations filled with humor and personality, allowing you to pick up on natural speech patterns, intonation, and vocabulary. By repeating after the characters, you'll enhance your listening comprehension and speaking fluency, making your English sound more natural and expressive.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Heiress: A person who inherits a significant amount of wealth or property.
  • Peanut butter: A popular, creamy spread made from ground peanuts, often used in sandwiches.
  • Lobster dipped in butter: A luxurious dish often associated with wealth and indulgence.
  • Secret Santa: A gift exchange tradition where participants anonymously give gifts.
  • Cashmere sweater: A high-quality, soft sweater made from cashmere wool, symbolizing luxury.
  • Flashlight: A portable light source powered by batteries.
  • Batteries: Cylindrical electrochemical cells that provide power to electronic devices.

Practice Tips

To effectively use this video for shadow speech practice, follow these steps:

  • Watch and Listen: Pay attention to the characters' expressions and emotions. Notice how they emphasize certain words and phrases.
  • Shadowing: Use a shadowing app to record your voice as you imitate the characters. Try to match their speed and tone as closely as possible to enhance your natural speaking rhythm.
  • Break It Down: If the dialogue feels too fast at first, break it down into smaller segments. Focus on a phrase or sentence at a time, repeating it until you feel comfortable.
  • Emphasize Key Vocabulary: Make special attention to the highlighted phrases. Practice using them in your own sentences to reinforce your understanding and retention.
  • Engage With Emotion: Try to convey the same emotions and tones that the characters do. This will help you sound more authentic and relatable in conversations.

Whether you're preparing for IELTS or simply looking to improve your conversational skills, these techniques will boost your fluency and confidence in English!

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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