Pratique du Shadowing: The Bad Guys help Police to save the World | The Bad Guys 2 Best Scenes 🌀 4K - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Hey, Chief!
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Hey, Chief!
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Can I just say, love the bangs.
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First off, it's Commissioner now.
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And second...
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Ooh, nice.
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What's the difference?
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Well, the Chief is the top uniformed officer,
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whereas why am I explaining this to you?!
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Did you touch my board?
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My board.
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My beautiful board.
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Oh, I'm sorry.
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I thought I heard it say, Sof me, wolf.
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Listen, I think we're both having an optics problem.
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You need to show the world you've got this investigation under control,
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and we need to show the world we're good.
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If I help you catch the bandit, it's a win-win...
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I'm calling the governor.
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Go ahead.
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It was basically her idea.
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Look at this.
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Each of the robberies occurred within a three-minute window.
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So?
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Three minutes is the loop rate of most standard security consoles,
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which means whoever did this...
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Hatched into security from the inside.
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Bingo.
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Fine.
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Let's say they did.
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How would we even trace that?
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We'd need some kind of high-tech computer expert.
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They'd have had to clone the IP address and redirect the feed to a 4 gigahertz dummy console, duh.
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Huh?
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Your bandit is clever, but not as clever as he thinks he is.
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However, he'd still need an inside man.
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Hmm.
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Hey!
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Hold this.
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There!
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That's just the janitor.
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Perhaps to the untrained eye.
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But if he's really just the janitor,
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why is he pushing around an empty bucket?
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So the real question is,
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how did he get in?
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I come this way, James,
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and pop the plate, and bam, you're in.
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Ooh.
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Why is there pickles in there?
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Because that's my lunch.
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Who said you could eat my lunch?
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He said there was lunch.
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Chief, come on, let's focus.
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So we know when and we know how.
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The real question is why.
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Mom.
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Why don't you call some more people to barge in and help?
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Ooh.
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Welcome, friend, to Mr. Snake's voicemail.
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Today's advice for the soul,
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we must stop concentrating on our differences and look for what we have in common.
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Namaste.
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Bye!
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Is he possessed?
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Ugh, don't even get me started.
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I mean, one day he's going to yoga, he's doing pottery.
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I mean, who does pottery?
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The cast of ghosts?
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Guys, guys, guys, guys, hold on.
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Huh?
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What did he say again?
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Look for what we have in common.
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Look, it's not about the artifacts.
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It's about what they have in common.
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They're all made from a rare metal called MacGuffinite.
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Of course.
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Uh, MacGuff-a-what now?
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Uh, sounds kinda made up.
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So does the word gold,
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if you didn't know it was real.
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Say gold.
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Gold.
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Gold.
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Gold.
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Gold.
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That does sound made up.
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I don't know, I can't stop thinking how it sounds weird.
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Gold.
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So now that we know what the bandit is after.
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We can figure out where he's gonna strike next.
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There you go, that's the chief I know.
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Grinding your own beans these days?
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It's Commissioner.
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Oh, get out of my office.
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The twists just keep coming.
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The Moon X rocket seems to have taken off three days early.
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Oh!
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What the hairbrush?
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Uh-oh.
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Ah!
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Bring it on!
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Holy moly!
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Are you sure about this?
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Not particularly, no. Remember, when you come back, you're under arrest!
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You got it, Commissioner.
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Go get him, guys!
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All right, here we go.
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First time for everything, right?
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Run, run, run!
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Go!
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Go!
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Go!
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Let's go, go, go, go!
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We did it!
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We did it!
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We did it!
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We didn't do it!
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No!
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Pull us up, Snake!
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Vinyasa, baby!
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Up there!
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The cargo bay!
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Come on!
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Pull!
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Pull!
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Are you kidding me?
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Lefty-losey-righty-tighty.
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Oh, right.
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What is it?
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Ugh, never mind, just glitch.
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Whoa.
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Now that is a view.
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What is happening?
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Sir, they're heading to the multinational space station.
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At least when you were the big,
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bad wolf, they respected you.
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Now that was respect, huh?
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That wasn't respect, that was fear.
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Oh, whatever, man.
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What's the difference?
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Trust me, there's a difference.
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Respect is earned.
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One day you'll learn that.
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Ah!
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Honestly, Wolf, what made you think this would work?
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Who says it didn't?
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Like you said, it's not about the action, it's about the distraction.
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Hey genius, the watch controls the shuttle, not the magnet.
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You get it.
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She gets it.
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Got it!
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You sure about this?
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Trust me, Chico.
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I got it!
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Well done, boys.
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Webs, tell me you're ready.
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Lining it up, Wolfie.
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Nice work, kid.
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No. You wanna see a power move, kitty?
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This is a power move.
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Oh, hello?
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You hurt?
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I got you, Snakey Cakes.
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Oh, Sugar Beak.
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And you said you weren't into me.
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Why would you believe anything I say?
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No!
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How do you expect to get back to Earth without a shuttle?
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At least there's an Earth to go back.
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You destroyed my beautiful plan.
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What did I tell you about messing with my friends?
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How did you...
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We got...

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About This Lesson

In this engaging lesson, you will practice your English speaking skills by using the fun and dynamic scenes from the video "The Bad Guys help Police to save the World." This lesson is designed to help you understand conversational English as it is used in everyday situations. By following along with the characters' dialogues, you can enhance your comprehension, improve your pronunciation, and gain confidence in your speaking abilities. You'll focus on key vocabulary and phrases that are relevant to the context of police investigations and problem-solving, enabling you to learn English with YouTube effectively.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Commissioner - A title for a high-ranking official, often in law enforcement.
  • Optics problem - A situation where perception and reality do not align effectively.
  • Clone the IP address - To create an identical copy of a digital address used in networking.
  • Redirect the feed - To change where data or information is sent within a network.
  • Inside man - A person working within an organization who provides information to an external party.
  • Janitor - A person employed for cleaning and maintenance, often may have important access to locations.
  • Three-minute window - A specific time frame during which events occur, crucial for timelines in investigations.
  • High-tech computer expert - A skilled individual knowledgeable in advanced technology and computing.

Practice Tips

When using the shadowing technique to practice speaking, focus on the speed and tone of the characters in the video. Their conversational style is lively and somewhat informal, making it a great opportunity for advanced English speaking practice. Here are some tips to maximize your learning experience:

  • Listen carefully: Before attempting to shadow, listen to each scene multiple times. Pay attention to how phrases are enunciated and the emotion conveyed in each character's voice.
  • Repeat immediately: Use the pause button as needed to repeat phrases or sentences right after hearing them. This helps develop your pronunciation and fluency.
  • Focus on context: Understand the context of the conversation so that you can mimic the appropriate intonation and stress. Try to express the same feelings they convey in their dialogues.
  • Make it interactive: If possible, practice with a partner or record yourself. This will allow you to evaluate your progress and refine your skills.
  • Use it for IELTS speaking practice: The vocabulary and scenarios presented are also excellent for preparing for speaking tests, such as IELTS. Use what you learn to form your own responses to related questions.

By practicing this way, you not only enhance your command of English but also develop confidence in your speaking abilities through natural conversation contexts. Embrace the shadowspeak approach, and watch your skills improve!

Qu'est-ce que la technique du Shadowing ?

Le Shadowing est une technique d'apprentissage des langues fondĂ©e sur la science, dĂ©veloppĂ©e Ă  l'origine pour la formation des interprĂštes professionnels. Le principe est simple mais puissant : vous Ă©coutez de l'anglais natif et le rĂ©pĂ©tez immĂ©diatement Ă  voix haute — comme une ombre suivant le locuteur avec un dĂ©calage de 1 Ă  2 secondes. Les recherches montrent une amĂ©lioration significative de la prĂ©cision de la prononciation, de l'intonation, du rythme, des liaisons, de la comprĂ©hension orale et de la fluiditĂ©.

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