Pratique du Shadowing: Scarface (1983) - No Wife, No Kids Scene (6/8) | Movieclips - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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What the fuck he doin'?
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What the fuck he doin'?
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What the fuck is that? Hey, come here.
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- You told me she took the kids in the other car. - She did, boss.
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She did evey fuckin' day. l don't know what's goin' on.
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Hey, no fuckin' way. Hey, no fuckin' way. That's it!
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This fuckin' guy.
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Fuckyou, you fuckin' vulture.
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Two little kids in the car. This is so fuckin' bad.
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This is so fuckin' bad.
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l see 'em, all right?
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t see 'em! Shut the fuck up, okay?
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You don't have the guts to look 'em in the eye when you kill 'em.
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You gotta hide with that fuckin' shit.
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[ Chi Chi ] Tony, he's getting up. Come on. let's do it.
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Makeyou feel good, huh?
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Makeyou feel good to kill a mother and her kids. Makeyou feel big.
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Like you big man! Well, fuck you!
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What doyou think l am? You think l kill two kids and a woman?
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Fuck that! l don't need that shit in my life!
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- You die, motherfucker! - [ Groans ] [ Horns Honking ] Whatyou think l am? Whatyou think, l a fuckin' worm, likeyou?
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l toldyou, man! l toldyou, don't fuck with me!
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l told you, no fuckin' kids!
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No, butyou wouldn't listen! Well, you stupid fuck! Look atyou now.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, learners will practice speaking by shadowing a poignant and intense scene from the classic film "Scarface." This excerpt provides a compelling context rich in emotion and conflict, ideal for those looking to improve their English pronunciation and speaking fluency. By focusing on the urgency and tension presented in the dialogue, English learners can develop their intonation, rhythm, and emotional expression in speech, which are essential aspects of effective communication.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • What the fuck he doin'? - An expression of disbelief or confusion.
  • No fuckin' way - A strong phrase indicating surprise or denial.
  • Two little kids in the car - A phrase that emphasizes vulnerability.
  • Shut the fuck up - A directive to silence someone, expressing frustration.
  • What do you think I am? - This phrase questions someone’s perception of oneself.
  • Make you feel big - This implies that someone engages in harmful actions to boost their ego.
  • Fuck that! - A strong rejection of an idea or action.
  • Look at you now - A phrase used to highlight someone's failure or situation.

Practice Tips

To effectively shadow the dialogue from this video, follow these tips:

  • Listen attentively: Start by listening to the clip multiple times. Pay close attention to the speaker's emotions, intonation, and pauses.
  • Pause and Repeat: Break the scene into smaller sections. Repeat phrases immediately after hearing them, mimicking the speed and tone of the original speakers.
  • Focus on Emotion: As the dialogue carries a heavy emotional weight, try to reflect that in your voice. Pay attention to the differences between calm speech and angry outbursts to enhance your expressive capabilities.
  • Record Yourself: After practicing the shadow speech, record your own voice. Listen back to assess your pronunciation and emotion. This is key in improving English pronunciation.
  • Connect to IELTS Speaking Practice: Incorporate phrases and speech patterns from this video into your IELTS speaking practice by forming questions or statements that relate to personal experiences or opinions.
  • Consistency is Key: Make this shadow speak exercise a daily practice to gradually improve your fluency and confidence while speaking English.

Engaging in these practices with the intense dialogue of "Scarface" will not only sharpen your skills but also provide a memorable context for your learning journey.

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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