Pratique du Shadowing: F1 LEGO Race In Full | 2025 Miami Grand Prix - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Oh, yeah!
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Oh, yeah!
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Oh, yeah!
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Oh, yeah!
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These will land very badly, man.
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Front wing damage!
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Can we get extra power?
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Is there a qualifying mode?
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Is there a way to actually get...
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One lap?
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One lap, yeah.
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So get us back to one pace, please.
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Don't worry, I'll be a good taxi driver.
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I'm also employed in Monaco, you know, taxi Monaco.
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You know taxi Monaco.
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Oh yeah true.
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Now you have a baby.
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Treat me like a baby.
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Yeah, yeah, okay.
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I would drive around like it's my baby in the back.
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We actually got f***ing sleep tires.
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It's gonna be f***ing hilarious.
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Not going.
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Not going.
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Excuse me.
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Excuse me.
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Oh, he bounces.
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Okay, slow down, slow down, watch out.
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It's not bad.
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Oh man, I'm going to end.
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Oh.
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Thank you, thank you.
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I'm going to cut the truck.
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Let's cut the corner.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Look at this line!
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They nearly crashed Ohhhh Are they really racing bro?
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Oh my god Oh yes You get the shortcut Ohhhh
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Oh my god Oh Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh, contact!
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Oh, contact!
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Contact!
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They look like robotiles.
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They are!
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Max!
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No!
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Gabby is my chauffeur.
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I am the Uber driver.
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Back here.
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Back here.
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We are four positions.
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It's like the real car.
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Max!
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Max!
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Sweet!
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This will end very badly, man.
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I tell you.
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This has clearly
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become a race now.
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This is the best fun of the year.
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Come on!
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Way faster!
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Luis, show me the vibe for you.
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Oh, Jimmy's crashing!
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Whoa!
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Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
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No, no, no no no!
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We're gonna crash!
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Ah this is so cool!
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We should have all of...
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We should have it all the time!
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It's actually pretty responsive!
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It's actually pretty responsive, I like it!
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Get out of the way, the safety car!
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Alright, I'm straightlining it.
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It's working!
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Fuck it!
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Come on!
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Look at the front.
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Can you imagine this thing falls apart?
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I don't know.
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It's pulling away.
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Oh!
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Help!
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Whoa!
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We're broken.
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We're in the front wing!
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We're in front wing!
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We're in front wing!
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Logs, logs, front wing!
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You don't realise but...
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We're quite fast, we're fast.
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Oh my f***!
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Come on!
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We're good.
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It's nice, good check.
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What are we doing on this hill?
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I'm gonna cut it!
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You better cut!
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Hit!
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Hit!
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Hit!
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Hit!
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Hello!
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Hello guys!
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Yes!
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Woah!
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You're getting some speed down the straight!
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That was quick!
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Just put it on me!
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Oh!
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Oh my knee!
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What's that?
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What's that thing?
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My name!
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My name!
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Mercedes looks slow Yeah, I know We might get up for you My name!
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Make the wind!
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The scissors break!
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Oh
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Speed so we can back up in the saving battery noise Oh
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Imagine, imagine that!
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Front wing damage!
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We got floor damage!
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Oh, he's gonna end in disaster!
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Hey, McLaren crashed!
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How the f*** do they do that?
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Easy, they were f***ing around!
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Easily done!
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I wanna f*** around as well!
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I wanna catch this house and then we shunt them!
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Yeah, take him in the back!
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I will, I will actually.
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Take Oli in the back.
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This straight is so long.
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Oh my god.
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Dude, it's like going up.
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Why am I going up?
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We're quick on this race, we're Williams.
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Hello?
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Yes?
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He's on the phone!
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Hey Kimmy!
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Kimmy!
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You look like he's doing business calls!
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What is he doing?
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Is he treating his strategy for?
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Who is he speaking to?
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Let me enjoy the first time this weekend, we are somewhere decent.
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Oh Oh
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Yeah Oh
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no!
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I'm so sorry.
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Whoa!
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Mr. Kyle!
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Jesus.
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Wait, there's so many feet.
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Whoa!
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I don't think- No!
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They were not anticipating this, huh?
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh Woo!
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Yes!
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Yes!
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Yes!
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Yes!
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No!
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No!
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No!
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No!
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No!
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No!
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Yes!
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Yes!
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Yes!
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Yes!
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Yes!
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Yes!
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Yes!
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Last corner, last lap!
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Woo!
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Oh my god!
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It crashed!
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Oh my god!
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Oh my god!
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Oh my god!
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Oh my god!
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Oh my god!
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I don't want to lose this race!
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I don't want to lose this race!
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Oh my god!
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You okay?
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Yeah, you okay.
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You okay?
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You too!
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So terrible!
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oh I'm going to reverse!
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I'm going to reverse!
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I'm going to reverse!
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I'm going to go!
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I'm going to go mine!
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Go!
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Oh s**t!
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Mine!
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Oh man!
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podium oh my gosh oh Jesus yes
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there is so much debris everywhere B3 Oh no!
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Hold on guys!
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Wow that was a success!
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We got damage, we got a lot of damage.
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That was the most fun dryers parade we've ever had.
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Some dirty driving from this one here.
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No, they're still in the wall.
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The dirty boys are still in the wall.
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That was great fun.
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Yeah, I do think they have to sweep the track.
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There's quite a bit of Lego debris now on the track.
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A few cars collided along the way,
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but yeah, it's a bit different, that's for sure.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

This engaging F1 LEGO race video from the 2025 Miami Grand Prix provides an excellent context for English learners to practice their speaking skills. The high-energy atmosphere of a Formula 1 race is filled with excitement and urgency, making it a perfect scenario for learners to immerse themselves in authentic language use. By mimicking the dialogue and expressions used in the video, learners can enhance their fluency and confidence in speaking.

Practicing with this type of content benefits learners by exposing them to conversational English that is dynamic and full of emotion. Using methods like shadow speech—where you repeat what you hear in real time—you can improve your ability to think and respond quickly in English. Engaging with the interactive nature of the racing commentary cultivates a better understanding of colloquial expressions and gives learners a taste of how English speakers communicate in fast-paced environments.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

In the video, several impactful expressions and grammatical structures can be noted that will be beneficial for learners:

  • Imperative Form: Phrases like "slow down" and "watch out" are used to give instructions or warnings. This form is key in both casual conversation and when providing directions, making it an important target for IELTS speaking practice.
  • Present Continuous Tense: The expression "I would drive around like it's my baby" employs the conditional mood, reflecting hypothetical situations. Understanding this can be crucial for expressing dreams or plans in conversations.
  • Direct Address: The dialogue features frequent direct address, such as "Excuse me," which helps convey urgency or command attention. This is vital for learners to elevate their conversational skills and engage effectively with others.

Common Pronunciation Traps

In the fast-paced context of the video, several pronunciation elements stand out that could pose difficulties for English learners:

  • Colloquialisms: Words like "gonna" (going to) and "wanna" (want to) are prevalent. Learners should practice correctly recognizing and using such informal forms to sound more natural in conversation.
  • Speed and Intonation: The rapid-fire speech in the video can lead to missed words and phrases. Practicing with a shadowing app or engaging in shadowspeak can help improve diction and articulation under pressure.
  • Unique Vocabulary: Terms like "front wing," "qualifying mode," and "tires" are specific to racing jargon. Familiarizing oneself with this vocabulary can greatly enhance comprehension and communication in specialized contexts.

By focusing on these aspects, learners can enhance their pronunciation and become more proficient speakers. Shadowing practice with this exciting video will not only improve fluency but also prepare learners for real-life conversations, particularly in high-energy settings like sports events.

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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