Pratique du Shadowing: Shadowing English with Ryan Gosling | Tough American Accent | Shadowing Exercises - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Like as far back as I can remember, for instance, when I was in the third grade, I had a swearing problem.
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Like as far back as I can remember, for instance, when I was in the third grade, I had a swearing problem.
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And I didn't think it was a problem, but my teachers did.
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And you know, I just thought they were being a bunch of uptight mother.. wait.
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Not tonight, not tonight.
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I thought that they were being, you know, things that should never be uttered in a wonderful setting such as this.
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My mother said it was almost impossible to get me to stop.
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But I remember the night she figured it out.
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We were at the dinner table and she said, if you swear one more time, you can't watch any movies tonight.
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And I thought that was extreme, so, you know, I used some extreme language back.
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She said, okay, now you can't watch movies for a week.
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Well, since she hit up the ante, so did I.
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I hit her with a quick flurry of my favorites, and then I dropped an F-bomb just for good measure.
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She said, okay, well, now you can't watch movies for a month.
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It wasn't until that exact moment that I realized just how much movies meant to me.
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Like as far back as I can remember, for instance...
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Like as far back as I can remember, for instance...
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Like as far back as I can remember, for instance...
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When I was in the third grade When I was in the third grade I had a swearing problem.
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I had a swearing problem.
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I had a swearing problem.
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I didn't think it was a problem.
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I didn't think it was a problem.
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I didn't think it was a problem. But my teachers did. But my teachers did. But my teachers did.
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And you know, I just thought they were being a bunch of uptight mother...
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Wait.
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And, you know, I just thought they were being a bunch of uptight mother Wade.
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And, you know, I just thought they were being a bunch of uptight mother Wade.
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Not tonight.
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Not tonight.
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not tonight not tonight not tonight not tonight I thought that they were being I thought that they were being
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I thought that they were being you know things that should never be uttered and You know,
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things that should never be uttered in.
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You know, things that should never be uttered in.
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In a wonderful setting such as this.
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In a wonderful setting such as this.
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in a wonderful setting such as this.
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My mother said it was almost impossible to get me to stop.
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My mother said it was almost impossible to get me to stop.
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My mother said it was almost impossible to get me to stop.
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But I remember the night she figured it out.
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But I remember the night she figured it out.
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But I remember the night she figured it out.
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We were at the dinner table and she said, We were at the dinner table and she said,
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If you swear one more time,
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If you swear one more time, If you swear one more time,
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You can't watch any movies tonight.
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You can't watch any movies tonight.
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You can't watch any movies tonight.
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And I thought that was extreme.
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And I thought that was extreme.
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and I thought that was extreme
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so you know I used some extreme language back
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so you know I used some extreme language back
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so you know I used some extreme language back She said,
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okay, now you can't watch movies for a week.
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She said, okay, now you can't watch movies for a week.
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She said, okay, now you can't watch movies for a week.
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Well, since she hit up the ante Well,
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since she hit up the ante Well,
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since she hit up the ante So did I So did I. So did I.
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I hit her with a quick flurry of my favorites.
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I hit her with a quick flurry of my favorites.
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I hit her with a quick flurry of my favorites.
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and then I dropped an F-bomb just for good measure.
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And then I dropped an F-bomb just for good measure.
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And then I dropped an F-bomb just for good measure.
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She said, okay, well now you can't watch movies for a month.
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She said, okay, well now you can't watch movies for a month.
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She said, okay, well now you can't watch movies for a month.
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It wasn't until that exact moment that I realized It wasn't until that exact moment that I realized
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it wasn't until that exact moment that I realized
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just how much movies meant to me just how much movies meant to me Just how much movies meant to me.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

Practicing speaking with engaging content is essential for any English learner looking to improve their skills. By using the video featuring Ryan Gosling, you'll not only enjoy a captivating story but also immerse yourself in authentic language use. This experience allows you to mimic native speakers in a real-world context, utilizing shadow speech techniques that are proven to enhance fluency and comprehension. The narrative about childhood experiences and language use provides a relatable context, enabling you to connect emotionally while practicing speaking. Engaging with such pronunciation challenges in a fun manner can make practice less daunting and more effective.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

In the video, several key grammatical structures and expressions arise that are beneficial for learners:

  • Past tense narration: "When I was in the third grade..." This form is crucial for recounting stories and building your narrative skills.
  • Conditional sentences: "If you swear one more time, you can't watch any movies tonight." Such sentences are pivotal for exploring hypothetical situations and consequences.
  • Colloquial language: Phrases like "bunch of uptight" provide insight into informal expressions commonly used in American English, enriching your vocabulary.

Utilizing these structures during your English speaking practice will help you form more complex sentences and sound more natural in conversation.

Common Pronunciation Traps

While shadowing this video, pay attention to certain pronunciation challenges that may arise:

  • Swearing and strong language: The vocabulary used in the video includes phrases that may not seem common in everyday conversation but are insightful for understanding tone and context.
  • Word stress: Words like "impossible," "extreme," and "movies" demonstrate how American English often emphasizes certain syllables. Mastering these stresses is key to improve English pronunciation.
  • Connected speech: Notice how words blend together in natural speech, especially phrases like "almost impossible." Practicing these connections will enhance your listening skills and speaking fluidity.

Incorporating these aspects into your shadowing exercises will help you develop a more nuanced understanding of American accents and everyday expressions. So, don’t hesitate to learn English with YouTube and make the most of engaging content!

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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