Pratique du Shadowing: Extra English episode 1 Hectors arrival (part1) - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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This is the story of Bridget and Annie who share a flat in London.
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This is the story of Bridget and Annie who share a flat in London.
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They have a neighbor, Nick.
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Nick fancies Bridget, but Annie fancies Nick.
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That's the way it is until Bridget gets a letter from Argentina.
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Stand by for Extra.
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Gigi, did you get my message?
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Please call me.
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Love, John.
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P.S.
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Did you get the flowers?
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Is he stupid?
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I told you last night it's finished.
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Sorry, B.
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And don't call me Gigi.
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Yes, John.
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Yes, I got the cards and the flowers and the chocolates.
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Yes, and I got the cushion as well.
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But it's finished.
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Sorry.
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Don't cry.
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Goodbye.
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Oh, and happy birthday.
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Amen.
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Come on, Charlie.
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Come on.
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Post, Bridget.
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Charlie and I have the post, don't we, Charlie?
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Give me the post, Charlie.
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Give me the post, Charlie.
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Drop it, Charlie.
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Oh, good boy.
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Telephone bill, gas bill, electricity bill.
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Oh, what's this?
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Hmm, a parcel for you, Bridget.
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Oh, good.
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What is it?
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Oh, it's from Mother.
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Oh, Bridget, darling, this arrived for you.
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And I made you this.
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Love, mummy.
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Oh, oh, very you, Bridget.
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Mother.
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Oh, this is from Argentina.
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Argentina?
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Who from?
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What does it say?
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Um, it says, Hello, do you remember me?
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No. Seven years ago, we was pen pals.
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We was, we were pen pals.
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Oh, yeah, now I remember.
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It's Hector.
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Who's Hector?
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He was my pen pals seven years ago.
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I speak English good now.
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I speak English good.
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I speak English well now.
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And I am coming to England.
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Ooh, Latin Americans.
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I would like to sleep with you.
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Do you have a bed for me?
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Oh, he wants to stay here.
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Oh.
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Oh.
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But, um, what about the rules?
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Ooh, a Latin American here.
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Ooh, like Ricky Martin.
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Tall, handsome, rich.
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So, when is it coming?
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Oh, let me see.
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It says November the 5th.
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Oh, November the 5th.
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But that's today.
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Oh, it's you, Nick.
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Hi, babe.
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Hello, Nick.
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How are you?
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Great.
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Nice muscles.
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Here's your milk.
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Our milk?
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You mean our milk you borrowed three weeks ago.
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Oh, thanks, Nick.
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I forget nothing.
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Would you like a drink, Nick?
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Would you like a drink, Nick?
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I said, would you like a drink, Nick?
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Oh, sorry.
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No thanks.
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Oh, um, Bridget's friend is coming.
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Oh, yeah?
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Uh-huh, from Argentina.
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Wow.
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From Argentina.
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What's she like?
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She is a he.
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Huh?
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Not a girl, a boy.
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Oh.
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Tough guy, eh?
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Why don't I show you how to do it properly?
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Nick, I've told you before,
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nobody uses my bike, nobody.
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Is that clear?
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Why not?
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Why not?
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If you touch my bike again, you are out.
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O-U-T out.
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Clear?
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What?
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I said...
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Hello.
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Hello.
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I am called Argentina.
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I am from Hector.
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You mean I am called Hector.
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You are called Hector?
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Oh, no, no, no. I am called Annie.
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I am called Annie.
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No, she means I am called Hector.
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I am from Argentina.
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You are from Argentina.
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Oh, come on.
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Hi, Nadia.
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Bridget's pen pal arrived this morning.
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Hello.
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He is.. strange.
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Hi, babe.
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Hello, Nick.
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Oh, and Nick from next door is so funny.
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He bought our milk back from three weeks ago.
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I forget nothing.
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Chrissy.
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Nick is so stupid.
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He touched my bike.
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Men.
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Nobody uses my bike.
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Nobody.
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Is that clear?
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Why not?
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Why not?
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Also, Hector is here from Argentina.
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His English is not very good.
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I am called Argentina.
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I am from Hector.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

This episode of Extra English features a vibrant storyline that not only entertains but also provides an ideal context for speaking practice. The characters Bridget, Annie, and Nick illustrate real-life interactions among friends and neighbors, highlighting different social dynamics and emotional exchanges. By practicing with this engaging content, learners can better grasp conversational English, enhancing their ability to engage in similar discussions.

Using videos like this one for shadow speak techniques, English learners can imitate nuanced dialogues, refine their intonation, and build confidence in conversational settings. Watching how characters express feelings and navigate relationships helps to understand the subtleties of English conversation, crucial for both daily interactions and formal settings, such as during IELTS speaking practice.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

In this episode, several key phrases and grammatical structures stand out as particularly useful for learners:

  • “I told you last night it's finished.” - This structure showcases the use of past tense to convey completed actions and the informal contraction “it's,” making the speech more fluid.
  • “Oh, it's from Mother.” - The usage of “from” in this context indicates origin, an essential preposition in English that learners should practice with.
  • “Do you remember me?” - A fundamental question form that encourages learners to practice forming questions, essential for engaging conversations.
  • “We were pen pals.” - This phrase introduces the past continuous tense, which is commonly used when discussing ongoing situations in the past.

Incorporating these expressions into your speaking practice will significantly improve your fluency and understanding of everyday English.

Common Pronunciation Traps

As you shadow the characters in this video, pay attention to a few challenging words and phrases that may present pronunciation difficulties:

  • “Finished” - The pronunciation may vary; ensure you articulate the 'ed' ending clearly to avoid sounding abrupt.
  • “Argentina” - The emphasis on different syllables can affect clarity; practice the rhythm of this word to master it.
  • “Mother” - The 'th' sound can be tricky for many learners; ensure to practice it to avoid mispronunciations.

By honing in on these practical issues, you'll enhance not just your vocabulary but also your overall speaking skills. Remember, incorporating these elements through learn English with YouTube videos provides an accessible way to practice and improve your language abilities effectively.

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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