Pratique du Shadowing: Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets | Harry the Parseltongue | ClipZone: Heroes & Villains - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Gather round!
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Gather round!
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Gather round.
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Can everybody see me?
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Can you all hear me?
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Excellent.
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In light of the dark events of recent weeks,
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Professor Dumbledore has granted me permission to start this little dueling club,
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to train you all up in case you ever need You need to defend yourselves,
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as I myself have done on countless occasions.
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For full details, see my published work.
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Let me introduce my assistant, Professor Snape.
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He has sportingly agreed to help me with a short demonstration.
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Now, I don't want any of you youngsters to worry.
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You'll still have your potions,
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Master, when I'm through with you.
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Never fear.
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One...
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Two...
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Three!
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Expelliarmus!
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Do you think he's all right?
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Who cares?
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An excellent idea to show them that,
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Professor Snipp, but if you don't mind me saying,
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it was pretty obvious what you were about to do.
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And if I had wanted to stop you,
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it would have been only too easy.
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Perhaps it would be prudent to first teach the students to block unfriendly spells, Professor.
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An excellent suggestion, Professor Snape.
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Let's have a volunteer pair.
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Potter, Weasley, how about you?
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Weasley's wand causes devastation with the simplest spells.
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We'll be sending Potter to the hospital wing in a matchbox.
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Might I suggest someone from my own house?
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Malfoy, perhaps?
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Good luck, Potter.
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Thank you, sir.
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Wands at the ready!
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Scared, Potter.
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You wish.
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On the count of three,
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Cast your charms to disarm your opponent, only to disarm.
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We don't want any accidents here.
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One.
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Two.
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Inverte statius!
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Rictus Emperor!
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I said disarm only!
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Serpent-sort here!
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Don't move, Potter.
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I'll get rid of it for you.
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Allow me, Professor Snape.
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Volate ascendere!
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Allow me, Professor Snape.
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Volate ascendere!
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Sai.
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Ha-ha-sha-sha!
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Ha-ha-sha-sha-ya!
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I see it.
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I see it.
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Ipera Iwanaska.
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What are you playing at?
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You're a parcel, Meryl.
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Why didn't you tell us?
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I'm a what?
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You can talk to snakes.
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I know.
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I mean, I accidentally set a python on my cousin Dudley at the zoo once.
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Once.
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But so what?
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I bet loads of people here can do it.
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No, they can't.
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It's not a very common gift, Harry.
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This is bad.
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What's bad?
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If I hadn't told that snake not to attack Justin...
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No, that's what you said to me.
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You were there.
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You heard me.
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I heard you speaking partial tongue.
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Snake language.
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I spoke a different language.
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But I didn't realize...
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How can I speak a language without knowing I can?
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I don't know, Harry, but it sounded like you were egging the snake on or something.
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Harry, listen to me.
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There's a reason the symbol of Slytherin House is a serpent.
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Salazar Slytherin was a parcel mouth.
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He could talk to snakes, too.
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Exactly.
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Now the whole school's gonna think you're his great-great-great-grandson or something.
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But I'm not.
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It can't be.
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He lived a thousand years ago.
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For all we know, he could be.
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I'll see you back in common now.
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No, I won't die.
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We won't rest.
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Kill.
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Kill.
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Kill.
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Kill.
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Kill.
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Kill.
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I don't know.
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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will focus on practical English language skills through a famous scene from "Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets." By engaging with the dialogue, you will practice key speaking skills, improve your pronunciation, and enhance your ability to understand contextual conversations. This exercise will help you learn how to express emotions and reactions effectively, making it an exciting way to learn English with YouTube.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Gather round - A call for attention, often used before a demonstration or speech.
  • Defend yourselves - A phrase indicating the need to protect oneself from threats.
  • Expelliarmus - A specific spell used to disarm an opponent; useful in discussions about conflict resolution.
  • Excellent suggestion - A phrase for agreeing with an idea that is considered helpful or beneficial.
  • Wands at the ready - A common expression indicating that one should prepare for action.
  • Scared, Potter? - A phrase using a character’s name to challenge or tease, which can evoke emotions in conversation.
  • Only to disarm - A phrase highlighting specific intentions in dialogue.

Practice Tips

To enhance your shadowing practice using this video clip, consider the following tips, which can help you improve your speaking through shadow speech:

  • Watch and Listen: Play the video segment several times. This will help you familiarize yourself with the characters' tones and the speed of their speech, which is crucial for effective learning.
  • Shadowing Technique: Use a shadowing app to repeat phrases immediately after the characters speak. Focus on mimicking their intonation and emotion. Pay attention to how they deliver lines like "Defend yourselves" with urgency, which will improve your expressiveness.
  • Break it Down: Divide the dialogue into manageable parts. Start with small sections, then gradually increase the length as you become more comfortable.
  • Engage with Emotion: To truly embody the characters, practice delivering lines with the same emotions they exhibit. For example, the playful tension when characters like Potter and Malfoy exchange words is essential to master.
  • Repeat Until Natural: Go over certain phrases that stand out to you. The phrase "Wands at the ready" can become a fun catchphrase in your own conversations, making it easier to remember and use in context.

By utilizing these techniques, you can enrich your English speaking skills while immersing yourself in the thrilling world of "Harry Potter." Enjoy your shadowing journey with shadowspeak techniques!

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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