Pratique du Shadowing: Robb Stark - The Young Wolf (4K) - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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It must be Rob.
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Next time I see you, you'll be all in black.
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It was always my colour.
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They come into our home and try to murder my brother.
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So you agree?
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The Starks aren't enemies.
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I'm not your boy, Lannister.
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I'm Lord of Winterfell while my father is away.
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You need to make the Lannisters pay for Jory and the others.
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You're talking about war.
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You're not a boy anymore.
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They attach your father.
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They've already started the war.
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It's your duty to represent your house when your father can't.
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And your brother, the eldest, what's his name?
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Rob, if you would help your father, urge your brother to keep the King's peace.
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Tell him to come to King's Landing and swear his fealty to Joffrey.
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You're summoned to King's Landing to swear fealty to the new king.
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Joffrey puts my father in chains, now he wants his arse kissed.
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Call the banners.
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All of them will.
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They've all sworn to defend my father, have they not?
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They have.
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Now we see what the words are worth.
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You afraid?
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They must be.
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Good.
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Why is that good?
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It means you're not stupid.
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My son intends to declare war.
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A war?
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Your son against the Lannisters.
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I will leave the van, or I will take my men and march them home.
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You are welcome to do so, Lord Inver.
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And when I am done with the Lannisters, I will march back north, root you out of your keep and hang you for an oathbreaker.
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Where are you going?
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South.
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For Falwell.
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But it's the middle of the night.
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Your Anisters have spies everywhere.
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I don't want them to know you're coming.
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Your brother will get no help from your memories gone.
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I remember the day you came into this world.
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Red-faced and scrawled.
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And now I find you leading a host to war.
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Our best hope, our only hope, is that you can defeat them in the field.
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And if I lose?
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If you lose, your father dies.
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Your sisters die.
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We die.
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Well, that makes it simple, then.
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Stark's son has called his banners.
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He moves south with a strong host.
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Green boy.
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Though the boy does have a certain belligerence, you'd like him.
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Tell Lord Tywin winter is coming for him.
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Are you touched, boy?
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Letting him go?
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You call me boy again?
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Go on.
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Did you know that your son is marching south with an army of Northmen?
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Loyal lad, fighting for his father's freedom.
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Father rots in a dungeon.
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How long before they take his head?
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We need to cross the Trident and we need to do it now.
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Just march up to his gates and tell him you're crossing.
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If I'm going to lead this army, I can't have other men doing my bargaining for me.
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Why are you here?
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To ask you to open your gates, my lord.
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So my son and his Bannermen may cross the Trident and be on their way.
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Why should I let him?
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Stark, Tully, Lannister, Baratheon.
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then give me one good reason why I should waste a single thought on any of them.
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Is she Brother Robb?
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What?
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What about him?
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He's heading south.
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To war.
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Lord Walder has granted your crossing.
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You will marry one of his daughters.
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Do you consent?
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Can I refuse?
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Not if you want to cross.
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Then I consent.
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The boy may lack experience and sense, but he does have a certain mindless provincial courage I hear we won The scouts were wrong There were 2,000 Stark bannermen, not 20
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Did we get the Stark boy at least?
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He wasn't here Where was he?
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With his other 18,000 men Kill him, Rob Send his head to his father He cut down ten of our men.
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You saw him.
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He's more used to us alive than dead.
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He could end this war right now, boy.
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Save thousands of lives.
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You fight for the Starks, I fight for the Lannisters.
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Souls, the lances, teeth, nails, choose your weapons.
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And let's end this here and now.
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If we do it your way, Kingslayer, you'd win.
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We're not doing it your way.
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They have my son.
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The Stark boy appears to be less green than we'd hoped.
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I've heard his wolf killed a dozen men and as many horses.
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After I raise my armies and kill your traitor brother, I'm going to give you his head as well.
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Or maybe he'll give me yours.
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One victory does not make us conquerors.
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Did we free my father?
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Did we rescue my sisters from the Queen?
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Did we free the North from those who want us on our knees?
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Rob.
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Rob.
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Rob!
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I'll kill them all.
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Every one of them.
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I'll kill them all.
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It was the dragons we bowed to, and now the dragons are dead.
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There sits the only king I mean to bend my knee to.
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The king of the north!
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The king of the north!
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The king of the north!
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The king of the north!
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The king of the north!
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The king of the north!
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The King of the North!
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The King of the North!
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The King of the North!
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The King of the North!
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The King of the North!
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We've underestimated the Stark boy for too long.
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He has a good mind for warfare.
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His men worship him.
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As long as he keeps winning battles, they'll keep believing he is King in the North.
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Robb Stark is a child.
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Who's won every battle he's fought?
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I've heard some of the men talking about the comet.
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Set's an omen.
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Set means Rob will win a great victory in the south.
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Smart boy.
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What's wrong?
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Don't like being called boy?
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Insulted.
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We had three stocks to trade.
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You chopped one's head off and let another escape.
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Three victories don't make you a conqueror.
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It's better than three to face.
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Joffrey and the Queen Regent must renounce all claim to Dominion of the North.
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From this time to the end of time, we are a free and independent kingdom.
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The Lannisters are going to reject your terms, you know.
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Of course they are.
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He has more spirit than his father, I'll give him that.
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Your father would be...
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...hooked.
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I destroy Robb Stark's enemies for him, and he will make me king of the Iron Islands once again.
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If Robb Stark wants a pact with us, he should come himself, not hide behind his mother's skirts.
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I pay the iron price.
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I will take my crown.
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In my family we say the naked man has few secrets.
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A flayed man.
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What's your name?
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It's Alyssa.
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Robb Stark will never release the Kingslayer.
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Your son can go on calling himself King in the War.
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The Starks will have dominion over all lands north of Merk-Hatelyn, provided he swears me an unfulfilled.
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You're fighting to overthrow a king, and yet you have no plan for what comes after him.
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First we have to win the war.
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And what do they say of Robb Stark in the North?
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They call him the young wolf.
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They say he rides into battle on the back of a giant direwolf.
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They say he can turn into a wolf himself when he wants.
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They say he can't be killed.
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How can I call myself king if I can't hold my own castle?
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How can I ask men to follow me if I can't?
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You are a king.
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And that means you don't have to do everything yourself.
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How can a man be brave if he's afraid?
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That is the only time a man can be brave, he told me.
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You think I'm fighting this war so they'll sing songs about me.
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I want to go home.
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I want the men following me to go home.
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Then why don't you?
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Because we'll never be safe until the Lannisters are defeated.
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And because I believe in justice.
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The Lannisters have my sisters, the man I considered my closest friend, has seized my home and my brothers.
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I'm fighting a war and I don't know if I should march south or north.
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I'm sorry.
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Blavidine!
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I don't want to marry the Frey girl.
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Walder Frey is a dangerous man to cross.
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I know that.
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I love her.
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Binding them as one for eternity.
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Father, smith, warrior, mother, maiden, crone, stranger.
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I am hers and she is mine from this day until the end of my days.
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Have you lost faith in our cause?
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If it's revenge, I've still got faith in it.
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If you no longer believe, I can believe till it snows in dawn.
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Tywin Lannister has my sisters.
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Have I sued for peace?
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No.
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Do you think he'll sue for peace because we have his father's...
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...brothers' great-grandsons?
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I think you lost this war...
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...the day you married her.
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You're Robb Stark's wife.
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Is it true what they say about him?
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I don't know.
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What do they say about him?
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He can turn into a wolf at night, and he eats the flesh of his enemies.
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Ah, the king in the north.
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Or should I call him?
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The king who lost the North.
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I'm not fighting for justice if I don't serve justice to murderers in my ranks, no matter how highborn.
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When I gathered my Lords together, we had a purpose, a mission.
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Now we're like a band of bickering children.
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The young Wolf has lost half his army, his days are numbered.
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Lord Frey requires a formal apology for your violation of your sacred oath to marry one of his daughters.
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I have your little prince or princess inside me.
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My honored guests, be welcome within my walls and at my table.
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I haven't
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shown you the hospitality you serve.
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My king has married and I owe my new queen a wedding gift.
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Oh Here's
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to the young wolf.
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Who?
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Forever young.
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Context & Background

The dialogue presented in the video "Robb Stark - The Young Wolf" is rich with themes of duty, honor, and the inevitability of conflict. Set in a medieval fantasy world, the speaker, Robb Stark, is embroiled in a tense political atmosphere where he must navigate the challenges of leadership while his father is away. The conversation captures the weight of decisions in wartime, emphasizing Robb's transition from boyhood to becoming a leader who needs to uphold his family's honor. This context is particularly useful for learners wishing to improve their English through engaging material, like learn English with YouTube content.

Top 5 Phrases for Daily Communication

  • “So you agree?” – A way to confirm agreement or understanding.
  • “You’re talking about war.” – Used when discussing conflicts or serious matters.
  • “They must be.” – A phrase that indicates assumption or likelihood about a subject.
  • “Call the banners.” – An expression used to gather support or allies.
  • “Your father dies. Your sisters die. We die.” – A strong way to highlight the stakes of a situation.

These phrases can be greatly beneficial for learners, as they often reflect common scenarios involving conflict, loyalty, and leadership—elements central to many conversations in everyday life.

Step-by-step Shadowing Guide

To effectively use the shadowing technique with this video, follow these steps to improve English pronunciation and comprehension:

  1. Initial Listening: Watch the video once without subtitles to grasp the overall context and emotions conveyed.
  2. Focus on Clarity: Listen to segments of dialogue (e.g., Robb's key lines) and repeat them out loud. Pay attention to his intonation and rhythm.
  3. Use of Subtitles: Turn on subtitles for the second viewing. This will help you to catch any phrases or words you initially missed.
  4. Slow it Down: If necessary, slow down the video's playback speed to better follow along. This is particularly useful for complex expressions.
  5. Repeat and Record: Repeat the phrases after Robb Stark and record yourself. Compare your pronunciation with his to identify areas for improvement.

This shadow speak approach not only enhances speaking skills but also helps with emotional expression and comprehension of dramatic dialogue, making it easier to apply in real conversations.

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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