Pratique du Shadowing: Extra English episode 2 Hector goes shopping (part1) - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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This is the story of two girls who share a flat in London.
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This is the story of two girls who share a flat in London.
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They have a neighbor, Nick, who likes Bridget.
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But Annie likes Nick.
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That is, until Hector arrives from Argentina.
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And Hector is very, very handsome.
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Stand by for Extra.
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What's he like?
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Oh, Argentinian, tall, handsome.
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Wow, fantastic.
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A new boyfriend for you, maybe.
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Maybe, but don't tell Bridget.
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Hector, please, call me Gigi.
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Oh, Hector, call me Gigi.
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Must go more news later.
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Hey.
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Is Hector still asleep?
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Yep.
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Hector, wakey-wakey.
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Come on, rise and shine!
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Sweet!
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Good morning.
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Oh, good morning.
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No, no, no. Good morning.
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Oh, good morning.
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No, Hector.
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I have a cold.
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Oh, you have a cold, Bridget.
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Yes, I have a cold.
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Yes, we have a cold.
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So, let's begin again.
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Good morning.
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Good morning.
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Oh, never mind.
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Hector, would you like some?
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New pyjamas?
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Hexa, please excuse me for a moment.
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Psst, Annie, bathroom.
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Now.
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Good morning.
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Good morning.
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Is it fancy dress?
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Fancy dress.
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Yes.
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Oh, nice.
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Hey.
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Nice car, eh?
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I have this car at home.
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Wow.
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You have this car at home?
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Mm-hmm.
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Girls must love you.
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Girls?
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No. No?
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Hector, can I tell you something?
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Okay.
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The car looks good.
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So you must look good too.
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I look good.
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No, you don't look good.
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But I can help.
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OK.
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OK.
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Hector's clothes are awful.
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Oh, they're so old-fashioned.
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I know.
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I'll take him shopping.
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But, Bridget, you're so busy.
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I'll take him shopping.
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No, it's all right.
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I'll take him shopping.
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It's no problem.
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I'll take him shopping.
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I said I'll take him shopping!
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You need.. you need a...
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Oh, hi, babe.
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Oh, it's you, Nick.
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Oh, hi, Nick.
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Hector has asked me what clothes to wear.
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Yeah, right.
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You need a look like on a fast bike.
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No, no, no, no, Hector.
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Don't listen to Nick.
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Listen to me.
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OK.
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You need a designer look.
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No, no, no, Hector, that's not for you.
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You need.. you need.. a cowboy look.
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No, no, a leather jacket.
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A bandana and a vest.
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A denim shirt.
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A motorbike.
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Desider.
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Cowboy!
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Ah, stop!
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Okay?
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I will go shopping.
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What?
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On your own?
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But you need us.
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Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh.
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How?
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What will you say?
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Uh...
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It's okay.
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Leave it to me.
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I am the shopkeeper, you are the customer.
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Huh?
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This is a shop I sell you by.
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Oh, okay.
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Ding dong.
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Good morning.
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Good morning.
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Can I help you?
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Yes.
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I...
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I...
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I would like...
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Oh, I would like a jacket, please.
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Trousers.
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Huh?
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I would like a pair of trousers, please.
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Oh, I would like a pair of trousers, please.
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And a shelf.
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No. Shoes.
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I would like a pair of shoes, please.
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I would like a pair of shoes, please.
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And a cat for my head.
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I think you mean a hat.
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This is a cat.
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A cat for my head!
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A cat for my head!
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Victor, come shopping with me.
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Or me.
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Or me.
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He's my pet friend.
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All right.
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Me, you and you will go shopping for Hector a little bit each.
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I will go to the shoe shop.
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And I will go to the clothes shop.
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No, I'll go to the clothes shop.
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OK, I'll just buy the shirt.
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I'll buy the trousers.
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Good.
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Right, let's go.
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Oh, no. I completely forgot.
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We need eggs, lemons and dog food.
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Oh, it's all right.
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I'll do it online later.
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Eggs, lemons, dog food.
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Oh, well done, Hector.
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Bye, Hector.
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Oh, and don't answer the phone.
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It might be the tarantula.
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Bye, Hector.
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Be good.
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And if you can't be good, be careful.
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Huh?
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Never mind.
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I have a cold.
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Bridget has a cold and Hector has new pyjamas.
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Terrible pyjamas.
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Oh, you should see them, Nadia.
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They are so funny.
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Hi, sweetie.
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I wanted to buy Hector some new clothes on my own.
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I'll take him shopping.
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But Annie and Nick said they wanted to shop for Hector as well.
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So guess what?
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We're all going shopping for Hector.
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Me, you and you will go shopping for Hector a little bit each.
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What will he look like?
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And Annie thinks Hector needs a cowboy look.
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You need a cowboy look.
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But I think you need a biker look like me, yeah?
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You need a look like on a fast bike.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

This engaging episode of "Extra English" features relatable characters and everyday situations, making it an excellent resource for English learners. The dialogue revolves around Hector's arrival from Argentina and the interactions between him and his flatmates. By practicing speaking along with this video, you can immerse yourself in natural English conversation. The various accents and informal expressions provide a realistic exposure to spoken English.

Incorporating a technique called shadow speak, where you mimic the speakers in real-time, can significantly enhance your fluency. Shadowing helps improve your intonation and rhythm, enabling you to grasp the nuances of conversational English. Notably, Hector’s interactions reveal a mix of humor and cultural exchange, offering learners a glimpse into informal British settings while practicing their speaking skills.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Throughout the dialogue, several key grammatical structures and expressions surface, which can be particularly useful in everyday conversations:

  • Questions with “Is”: Hector asks, “Is it fancy dress?” This structure is common for inquiring about situations or events, particularly in social contexts.
  • Conditional phrases: The conversation hints at conditional statements, such as “if you have a cold.” Understanding how to properly construct these forms can deepen your conversational skills.
  • Present Continuous: Phrases like “Hector, wakey-wakey” or “I have this car at home” show the present continuous tense, which describes ongoing actions or familiarity.
  • Requests and offers: Expressions such as “would you like some?” facilitate polite interactions and are essential for smooth conversation.

Practicing these structures using a shadowing app can enhance your grammatical proficiency as you emulate the speakers.

Common Pronunciation Traps

English pronunciation can be tricky, especially with certain words and phrases highlighted in this episode:

  • Wakey-wakey: The playful phrase may be challenging due to its informal nature and may require practice to pronounce clearly.
  • Colds: The pronunciation of "cold" can often be misunderstood; focusing on the vowel sounds can aid clarity.
  • Fancy dress: This term refers to costumes, which may confuse learners due to its idiomatic nature. Practicing its pronunciation can help solidify understanding.

To tackle these pronunciation challenges, regularly practicing with shadow speech exercises can significantly improve English pronunciation, allowing you to sound more natural during conversations.

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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