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John, here is your breakfast.
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John, here is your breakfast.
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I made eggs and coffee for you.
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Please eat before you go to work.
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This coffee is not hot, Mary.
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It is cold.
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Why is the coffee cold?
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You know I want hot coffee in the morning.
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I am sorry, John.
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I just poured it into the cup.
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I will heat it again for you.
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You are a bad wife.
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I work hard every day to give you this house.
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You stay at home and you cannot even make hot coffee.
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You are useless.
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Look at this, Mary.
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There is dust on the floor.
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I can see the dust on my feet.
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mother-in-law i cleaned the floor two times this morning i want the house to be clean for you
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you are lying you are a lazy woman you do not clean you only want to sit
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and do nothing you do not respect me i do respect you i work from morning until night in this kitchen
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I also wash all the clothes.
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I water the garden.
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I bring groceries from the supermarket.
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I do a lot of work here.
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I am also human, mother-in-law.
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I can make mistakes.
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Do not talk back to my mother.
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She is right.
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You are a lazy person.
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You do not know how to be a good wife.
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I want a clean house.
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You are not a good daughter-in-law.
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You are a failure, Mary.
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You make my son unhappy.
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I am the man of this house.
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I want hot coffee.
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I want the floors to be clean.
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I want you to respect my mother.
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Understand?
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Yes, John.
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I understand.
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I will make the coffee again.
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I will clean the floor again.
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She is a bad woman.
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She is not good for this family.
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My son, you deserve a better wife than her.
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You are right, mother.
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Come on, let us have breakfast.
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John, I have something to show you.
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Please look at this paper.
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What is this?
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Why are you showing me a piece of paper?
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This is a job advertisement.
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A company needs an office worker.
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I want to apply for this job.
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I want to earn money for our house.
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You want to work?
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You want to go to an office?
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This is very funny, Mary.
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Why are you laughing?
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I am a smart woman.
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I can do this work well.
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If I work, we will have more money for food and clothes.
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We can save money for our future as well.
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You do not need to earn money.
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I am the husband.
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I am the man.
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It is my job to earn money.
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Your job is to stay in this house.
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But it is my dream to work in an office.
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I am good at accountancy.
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I was a topper in business management in my college.
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I do not care.
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Even if I allow you to work,
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then who will do the housework?
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My mother?
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I will hire a maid.
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I will pay her salary.
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Please let me take this job.
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A woman must stay at home.
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You must cook, clean, and take care of the house.
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I cannot send you to an office.
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Other men work there.
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I do not trust you.
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Please, John.
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Just listen to me.
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Stop talking.
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I said no. Go back to the kitchen and do your work.
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You belong in this house, not in an office.
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I am the boss of this family.
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You will do what I say.
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I do not want to hear about jobs again.
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You are a woman, and women stay home.
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Mary, I need to talk to you.
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Yes, mother-in-law.
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I am listening.
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You have been married to John for a long time.
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But where is the child?
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I want a grandson.
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You have not given my son a boy.
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I want to have a child too, mother-in-law.
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I am trying my best.
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You are a failure.
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A woman who does not have a son is a useless woman.
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You are a disappointment to this family.
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Having a child is not in my hands.
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I take care of you and John.
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I think I am a good wife.
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Do not talk back to me.
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A house without a grandson is a sad house.
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It is your fault.
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Look at this cup.
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I made this tea for you.
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The tea is green and it has a very bad smell.
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What is in this tea?
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It is a special medicine.
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This tea will help you have a boy.
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Drink it now.
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If you do not have a son soon,
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you are nothing to me.
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I will ask John to marry someone else.
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She will give me a grandson.
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Now go to the supermarket and buy groceries.
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Hello, Betty.
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Mary.
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I am happy to see you here at the market.
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You look very sad, Mary.
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Are you okay?
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Your eyes look like you were crying.
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My life is very difficult, Betty.
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John is always angry with me.
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His mother yells at me because I do not have a son yet.
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It is really sad.
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I have some news that will make you happy.
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My office is looking for a new accountant.
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The pay is good.
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You are a smart woman, Mary.
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You should take this job.
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I cannot go.
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I showed John a job advertisement last night.
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He got very angry.
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He said I am a woman and I must stay at home.
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That is not fair.
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You are a person.
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You have the right to work.
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He says he is the boss of the house.
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He says I can only cook and clean.
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If I go to work,
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he will be even more angry.
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Whenever you are ready, call me.
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I will talk to my boss.
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You are perfect for this job.
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Take care.
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Thank you, Betty.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

Practicing speaking English using authentic dialogues can significantly enhance your language skills. This video, titled "Good Wife Part 1," showcases a realistic conversation between two characters, John and Mary, depicting everyday life dynamics. By engaging with this content, you can immerse yourself in the nuances of daily English conversation, which may help you comprehend both the spoken language and its cultural context.

Benefits of using this video for speaking practice:

  • Contextual Learning: Understanding the emotional undertones and the context of disagreements in relationships enhances your ability to use phrases in similar situations.
  • Repetition: By repeating lines from the video, you can improve your pronunciation and fluency, making it easier to engage in real conversations.
  • Vocabulary Expansion: Familiarity with common phrases helps you communicate more effectively while navigating personal interactions.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Within the video, various grammatical structures and expressions appear that are crucial for everyday communication:

  • Imperatives: Commands like "Please eat before you go to work" highlight how to offer instructions clearly and politely.
  • Contrasting Statements: John contrasts his hard work with Mary's, using phrases like "I work hard every day" versus accusations of laziness. This structure effectively emphasizes differences in perception and reality.
  • Apologies and Acknowledgments: Mary's apology, "I am sorry, John," showcases how to express regret and maintain peace in communication. Learning such phrases can aid in conflict resolution.

Common Pronunciation Traps

As with any spoken language, English has its share of challenging pronunciation points. The video may present some trouble areas:

  • Contractions: Words like "I’m" and "you’re" may be tricky for non-native speakers; practicing shadow speech can help refine these contractions for smoother conversation.
  • Intonation Patterns: Pay attention to how John raises his voice when expressing dissatisfaction. Mimicking these patterns during shadowing practice can enhance your expressiveness.
  • Word Stress: Phrases such as "hot coffee" and "clean house" have specific stresses; focusing on these can improve your overall clarity in speech.

Utilizing this video as a "shadowing site" allows you to learn English with YouTube effectively. Try repeating after the characters, mimicking their pronunciation and rhythm to enhance your English speaking practice!

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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