Pratique du Shadowing: “I Don't Care!” Frank Goes Off in a Debate with the US President - HOUSE OF CARDS Clip - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

C1
Music Did
⏸ En pause
73 phrases
Si les phrases sont trop courtes ou trop longues, cliquez sur Edit pour les ajuster.
1
Music Did
2
the Democrats show?
3
They didn't disappoint.
4
Almost every member, sir.
5
Almost.
6
I have a list of those who did.
7
My fellow congressmen, I do not need the Washington Herald to tell me that a scoundrel lives in the White House.
8
I can see the Democrats are here.
9
They're eager to debate.
10
And I say to the gentleman on the other side of the aisle, thank you.
11
Did you investigate the president for crimes committed while he was vice president?
12
I say yes.
13
Let's debate.
14
Let's debate this miscreant all day and all night.
15
Madam Speaker, parliamentary inquiry.
16
The gentleman from Georgia may state of his parliamentary inquiry.
17
Do the rules of the House not require the President be formally invited in order to attend?
18
Madam Speaker, if I may.
19
The Speaker recognizes the gentleman from South Carolina.
20
The President is wearing his congressional pin today and is thereby welcome to any and all...
21
Madam Speaker!
22
Madam Speaker!
23
Rules of the House state that former members are not allowed on the floor
24
when they have interest in the matter under debate.
25
Madam Speaker, the President has no interest or opinion on the matter being debated today.
26
The House suspend!
27
The House will suspend!
28
Madam Speaker, I still do have the floor,
29
and I find it hard to believe that the President wouldn't have an opinion on the matter being discussed.
30
If the good gentleman from Florida would yield a portion of his time,
31
I assure him it will satisfy his query.
32
I yield three minutes to the leader.
33
And I yield my time to the former congressman from South Carolina and the President of the United States!
34
Mr. President, this is beyond the norm.
35
I don't care.
36
I don't care.
37
And I also do not care about your investigative committee.
38
No, that is not what I care about today!
39
The House will cease!
40
That is not what I care about today I
41
Am on my way to the funeral of an American patriot a good man a husband a
42
father who was beheaded on American soil and this chamber chooses to debate me?
43
The House will sustain!
44
I have to speak to a full session of this chamber,
45
and my requests were denied.
46
Madam Speaker!
47
You must yield the floor.
48
I will not yield!
49
Madam Speaker, because I cannot lose.
50
One of the murderers...
51
One of the murderers who killed Mr. Jim Miller is still out there at large.
52
How much more proof do you people need?
53
I demand that every member of this house take a stand.
54
Like FTR before and Wilson before him,
55
I demand that every member of this House take a stand.
56
Like FDR before and Wilson before him,
57
I demand that this Congress declare a former declaration of war against ICO,
58
both here and abroad.
59
The House will return and the President will cease.
60
I will not cease.
61
I will never cease.
62
I demand that this Congress declare a state of war has existed
63
and does exist between ICO and the United States of America.
64
And I demand
65
that every member of this House stay in this chamber for
66
as long as it takes until you bring my request to a vote,
67
or you will all go down in history as cowards.
68
Cowards!
69
The sergeant-at-arms will remove the president.
70
Madam Speaker, I repeat, I demand a vote!
71
I will not yield!
72
I will not yield!
73
I will not yield!

Télécharger l'application

Notation IA pour chaque phrase que vous prononcez

TRENDING

Populaires

Why Practice Speaking with This Video?

The debate scene presented in the clip from "House of Cards" offers a dynamic context for practicing English speaking skills. Engaging in political discourse, as depicted in the video, not only hones your ability to articulate opinions under pressure but also provides a real-world application of the language. By imitating the characters, you can develop your English speaking practice skills, enabling you to confidently express your thoughts in discussions, interviews, or public speaking events.

Additionally, exploring powerful phrases and emotional delivery used by the speaker can significantly improve your English fluency and enhance your vocabulary. As you learn how to convey conviction and urgency in discussions, you will be better prepared for formal settings, such as presentations or exams like the IELTS, where articulative skills are key.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

In the provided transcript, several key grammatical structures and expressions have a powerful impact:

  • Direct Address: “Madam Speaker” and “the gentleman from Florida.” The use of direct address enriches dialogue and establishes rapport, essential for effective communication.
  • Conditional Statements: “If the good gentleman from Florida would yield a portion of his time…” This conditional clause illustrates politeness in making requests, a useful structure for any formal conversation.
  • Repetition for Emphasis: “I don't care. I don't care.” This phrase emphasizes strong feelings and can be useful for practicing intonation and the emotional weight of words. Using repetition effectively can add conviction to your speeches or arguments.
  • Rhetorical Questions: “Do the rules of the House not require the President be formally invited?” This type of questioning invites the audience to reflect, a useful tactic in persuasive speaking.

By practicing these expressions, you can improve your fluency and prepare yourself for scenarios requiring persuasive speech or negotiation.

Common Pronunciation Traps

While the debate environment in the video can be motivating, it also presents specific pronunciation challenges. Pay special attention to the following:

  • “I do not care” vs. “I don't care”: Notice the contraction, as native speakers often drop syllables in fast-paced speech. Practicing both forms can help improve your English pronunciation.
  • “Madam Speaker”: The “Madam” pronunciation might be tricky; focus on the correct vowel sounds to avoid common mispronunciations.
  • “Debate”: This word can be pronounced with varying stress on syllables; ensure you practice the correct emphasis to sound more natural.
  • “Congressional”: A longer, multi-syllabic word that can trip up non-native speakers. Break it down into syllables to practice clarity.

Incorporating the shadowing technique while mimicking the dialogue from the video can greatly assist in tackling these pronunciation traps. By learning and repeating immediately after hearing, you will not only enhance your IELTS speaking practice but also gain a more authentic American accent.

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.

Offrez-nous un café