Pratique du Shadowing: Freestylin' with The Roots: Want It, Win It, Won It - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Time to freestyle with the rules.
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Time to freestyle with the rules.
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Hey, Roots!
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You ready to do this?
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Yeah!
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All right, let's pick someone.
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Raise your hand if you want the Roots to write a song about you out there.
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Hey, right there, you want to come over here?
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Yeah, sure.
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Yeah, you thought it was gonna be someone on the end,
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but no. Drea Curveball there.
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Hey, how you doing?
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I'm great.
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How are you?
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I'm great.
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What is your name?
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It's a hard one, guys.
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This is Tarika, rhyme, anything.
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It's Bhavna.
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What is it?
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Bhavna.
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Bhavna.
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Yeah.
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That's fine.
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All right, good.
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Bhavna.
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All right, Bhavna, where are you from?
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New York.
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Okay, very good.
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What part of New York?
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Hell's Kitchen.
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Yeah, all right.
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Hell's Kitchen, midtown there.
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Okay, Hell's Kitchen.
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Okay, it's January, which means a lot of people have been making New Year's resolutions.
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What is your resolution?
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To get into good shape.
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Is that a boring one?
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No, it's what everyone's resolution is.
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It's an ongoing resolution for, like, years and years.
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Let me spice it up.
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It's to meditate more.
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How about that?
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Oh, I like that a lot.
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Yeah.
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Yeah, you've got to get that head space time in there.
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Yeah, meditate.
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Meditate, levitate.
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I love it.
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You're already writing it for Tariq.
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This is great.
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You don't even have to run.
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Meditate, levitate.
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That's easy, man.
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Okay, guys, we have our pal, Bhavna.
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Okay, and she is from New York.
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Hell's Kitchen in the house.
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Yeah.
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You kind of gave up.
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You kind of bailed on your whoop-ooh.
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You're like, whoop-ooh.
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No one else joined me.
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Okay, good.
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I got your back.
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Her resolution is to meditate.
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She wants to get a little head space,
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a little love for the brain,
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a little time for herself.
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So, this first one, this week marks the 50th anniversary of the recording of Johnny Cash's album At Folsom Prison.
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It's a classic.
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Did you get it?
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Roots.
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When do you guys do a Johnny Cash kind of song?
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Yeah, that's it.
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I love you!
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Hey!
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We don't know how to do it.
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Come on, not bad, right?
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Loved it.
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Yeah, that was great.
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Thank you, Bob.
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I appreciate it.
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Thank you for being here.
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Sorry I shook your hand.
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Thank you, pal.
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Let's scoot over.
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I'll come through over on that side.
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Say hi to the people.
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How you doing?
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Hey.
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How are you, pal?
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Nice to see you.
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Thank you for getting up.
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Hey, how are you?
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Hey, buddy.
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How you doing?
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Hey, pal.
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How you doing?
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Nice to see you.
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How are you, pal?
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Nice to see you.
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Hello.
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All right, who won this time?
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Well, the Roots Eyes won this time.
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Here you go.
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Here you go.
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Here you go, my friend.
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You can hold that for me.
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Hey, what is your name?
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It's Jacob.
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Jacob, very good.
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Jacob.
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Jacob?
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Jacob, the NFL playoffs are happening right now.
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The Super Bowl is coming up in a few weeks.
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What team are you rooting for?
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Hmm.
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Eagles.
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My God, did the roots pay you to say that?
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It's unbelievable.
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I don't know if you knew the roots are from Philly,
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but, okay, the Eagles.
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You did knew that.
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Yeah, exactly.
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All right, so the Eagles,
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if you could give the players on the Eagles any advice,
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what would you tell them?
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Want it?
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Want it.
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Just want it.
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Want it.
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Want it.
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Oh, they said, won it.
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I was like...
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Want it and then won it.
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Want it or win it?
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Want it and win it?
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Want it and win it.
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Want it or win it?
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Want it or win it.
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Want it and win it.
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Want it and win it.
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I thought you said, won it.
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So I guess if you want it,
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win it, then you won it.
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You know what I'm saying?
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Want it.
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Win it.
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Won it.
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Dude, that's a T-shirt right there, by the way.
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Want it.
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We're gonna have to get signed some papers when you leave.
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Yeah.
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Want it.
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It's all property of NBC, whatever you say.
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Guys, we have my pal Jacob right here.
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He is going for the Eagles this weekend.
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Philadelphia.
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And his advice to the players on the Eagles,
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he would say, look, want it.
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Win it.
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Won it.
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You know what I'm saying?
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Dude, won it, win it,
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that's how we won it.
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Here we go.
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For this last one, our pal Cardi B is nominated for a Grammy for best rap song.
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We love Cardi B.
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Can you do a kind of Cardi B-style song?
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Thank y'all.
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You know what it is.
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I put the show in the biz.
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Try to play me.
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Yo, you crazy.
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I'm repping at 21 fifths.
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You want kids, one of my sons.
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I got the best love on the drums.
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A and J can let them know where we from.
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You don't forget them.
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You don't forget them.
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Hey!
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What it?
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What it?
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What it?
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What it?
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What it?
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What it?
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What it?
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What it?
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What it?
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Oh.
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What it?
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What it?
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What it?
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What it?
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Ha ha.
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That was nice.
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Yo, throw me a pie size.
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Throw one good.
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Throw a good one up there.
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Hey, here's a pint slice.
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I just squeezed it.
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There you go.
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Thank you, buddy.
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That was great.
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Thanks to these guys.
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Thanks to the Roots.
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We'll be right back.
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Savannah Guthrie.
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Hold a copy.

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Engaging with the freestyle rap in the video "Freestylin' with The Roots: Want It, Win It, Won It" offers a unique opportunity to practice speaking English in a lively and improvisational context. This visual and auditory experience allows you to observe authentic interactions and expressions while enhancing your speaking skills through the technique of shadow speaking, where you mimic the cues of native speakers.

The energetic back-and-forth not only enhances your listening skills but also maximizes your speaking fluency by encouraging you to think quickly and respond spontaneously, key components in mastering everyday English communication. By participating in this dynamic exchange, you can boost your confidence and fluency, making it an ideal way to learn English with YouTube.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

  • Questions for Engagement: The speaker frequently uses questions to engage the audience, such as "What is your resolution?" This format is useful for starting conversations, and learning to formulate questions is essential in any language.
  • Response Interaction: Phrases like "How about that?" encourage open-ended dialogue. This technique is effective in both casual and formal settings, allowing for deeper conversations.
  • Expressive Language: The use of terms like "spice it up" introduces idiomatic phrases that enrich vocabulary and convey more profound meanings. Understanding and using idioms is essential for sounding more natural in English.

These structures not only enhance your understanding of spoken English but also equip you with the tools to participate in conversations confidently. By analyzing these expressions in the context of the performance, you can develop your own speaking style through shadowspeaks.

Common Pronunciation Traps

Listening to rapid speech in the video can present challenges, especially with certain words and phrases. Here are some:

  • Names: The name "Bhavna" may be tricky for non-native speakers due to unfamiliar sounds. Practice saying it aloud while emphasizing each syllable to improve your clarity.
  • Colloquial Terms: Phrases like "levitate" may be pronounced quickly, so pay attention to how the ending sounds blend into the next word, a common feature in spoken English. This blending can lead to nuances in meaning, so practicing these with shadowspeak can aid your pronunciation.
  • Fast and Fluid Speech: The fast pace of freestyle rap means you’ll encounter many contractions and elisions. Focus on mimicking this rhythm, as it will help you sound more natural when speaking English.

To tackle these pronunciation traps, try repeating after the speaker, using the shadowing site method to practice your pronunciation and intonation. Regular practice will lead to substantial improvements in your speaking ability.

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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