Pratique du Shadowing: Mean Girls - The new member of the plastics group - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Oh, my God.
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Okay, you have to do it, okay?
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And then you have to tell me all of the horrible things that Regina says.
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Regina seems sweet.
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Regina George is not sweet.
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She's a scum-sucking road whore.
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She ruined my life.
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She's fabulous, but she's evil.
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Hey, get out of here.
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Oh, my God, Danny DeVito, I love your work.
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Why do you hate her?
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What do you mean?
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Regina, you seem to really hate her.
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Yes, what's your question?
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Well, my question is, why?
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Regina started this rumor that Jenna...
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Damien!
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Shall we not?
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Now, look, this isn't about hating her, okay?
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I just think that it would be like a fun little experiment
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if you were to hang out with them and then tell us everything that they say.
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What do we even talk about?
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Hair products.
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Ashton Kutcher.
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Is that a band?
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Could you just do it?
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Please?
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Okay, fine.
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Do you have anything pink?
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No. Yes.
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By eighth period, I was so happy to get to math class.
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I mean, I'm good at math.
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I understand math.
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Nothing in math class could mess me up.
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Hey, do you have a pencil I could borrow?
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I've only had one other crush in my life.
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His name was Nafume, and we were five.
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Nini and my panda baby.
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Taraka.
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It didn't work out.
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But this one hit me like a big yellow school bus.
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Katie, what do you say?
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He was so cute.
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I mean, um, A sub N equals N plus 1 over 4.
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That's right.
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That's good.
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Very good.
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All right, let's talk about your homework.
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Hey.
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How was your second day?
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Fine.
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Were people nice?
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No. Did you make any friends?
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Yeah.
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Having lunch with the plastics was like leaving the actual world and entering girl world.
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Girl world had a lot of rules.
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You can't wear a tank top two days in a row,
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and you can only wear your hair in a ponytail once a week.
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So I guess you pick today.
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Oh, and we only wear jeans or track pants on Fridays.
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Now if you break any of these rules,
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you can't sit with us at lunch.
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Well, I mean, not just you, like any of us.
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Okay, like if I was wearing jeans today,
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I would be sitting over there with the art freaks.
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Oh, and we always vote before we ask someone to eat lunch with us,
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because you have to be considerate of the rest of the group.
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Well, I mean, you wouldn't buy a skirt without asking your friends first if it looks good on you.
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I wouldn't.
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Right.
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Oh, and it's the same with guys.
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Like, you may think you like someone,
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but you could be wrong.
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120 calories and 48 calories from fat, what percent is that?
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48 into 120.
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I'm only eating foods with less than 30% calories from fat.
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It's 40%.
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Well, 48 over 120 equals X over 100,
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and then you cross-multiply and get the value of X.
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Whatever.
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I'm getting cheese fries.
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So, have you seen any guys that you think are cute yet?
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Well, there's this guy in my calculus class.
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Who is it?
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It's a senior.
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His name's Aaron Samuels.
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No!
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No, no, no. Oh, no,
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you can't like Aaron Samuels.
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That's Regina's ex-boyfriend.
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They went out for a year.
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Yeah, and then she was devastated when he broke up with her last summer.
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I thought she dumped him for Shane Omen.
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Okay, irregardless, ex-boyfriends are just off-limits to friends.
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I mean, that's just like the rules of feminism.
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Don't worry.
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I'll never tell Regina what you said.
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It'll be our little secret.

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Context & Background

The clip from "Mean Girls" captures a quintessential moment in American high school culture, showcasing the dynamics of friendship and social hierarchy. The conversation reveals underlying tensions and the challenges of fitting in, particularly for a new student. The characters discuss Regina George, a prominent figure known for her manipulative behavior, setting the stage for both social intrigue and dramatic conflict. Understanding these interactions can help English learners grasp cultural nuances and improve their conversational skills in informal settings.

Top 5 Phrases for Daily Communication

  • "Oh, my God." - A common expression of surprise or disbelief.
  • "Are you serious?" - Used to question the truth of a statement.
  • "What do you mean?" - A way to ask for clarification.
  • "I love your work." - A compliment often used to acknowledge someone's talents or accomplishments.
  • "Could you just do it?" - A polite way to request someone to comply with a suggestion.

Step-by-step Shadowing Guide

Utilizing the shadowing technique with this clip can enhance your speaking skills significantly. Here’s a step-by-step guide:

  1. Watch the Clip: Start by watching the scene without subtitles to immerse yourself in the dialogue and intonation.
  2. Listen Actively: Play the video again, this time focusing on individual phrases. Pay attention to how emotions influence the delivery.
  3. Repeat: Using the shadow speech approach, try to mimic the characters' speech immediately after you hear it. Focus on pronunciation and rhythm.
  4. Record Yourself: Record your voice while shadowing the dialogue. Listening back will help you identify areas for improvement.
  5. Practice with a Partner: If possible, practice these phrases with a friend. This reinforces conversational skills and builds confidence, essential for IELTS speaking practice.

By consistently applying these steps on a dedicated shadowing site or through independent practice, learners can significantly enhance their English speaking proficiency. Embrace the shadowspeaks method and transform these engaging dialogues into practical communication skills for everyday use.

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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