Pratique du Shadowing: The Master | Processing Scene [HD] - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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How are you feeling, Freddy?
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How are you feeling, Freddy?
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Good.
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Rested?
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Yes.
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Excited?
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Yeah.
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Have you made some friends?
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Everyone's very nice.
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Good, good.
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How are you feeling?
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Good.
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Yeah, good.
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I gather myself.
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You'll be my guinea pig and protege, eh?
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Four more processing.
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Are you ready?
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Yes.
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Say your name.
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Freddie Quill.
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Say it again.
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Freddie Quill.
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Say it again.
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Freddie Quill.
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Say it again.
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Freddie Quill.
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Might as well say it one more time just to make sure you know who you are.
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Pretty cool.
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Are you thoughtless in your remarks?
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I usually put some power to it.
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Do you linger at bus stations for pleasure?
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No. Do you get muscle spasms for no reason?
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No. Do your past failures bother you?
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No. Do your past failures bother you?
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No. Do your past failures bother you?
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No. Do your past failures in life bother you?
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No. Is your life a struggle?
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No. Do you like to be told what to do?
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No. Is your behavior erratic?
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No. Do you find interest in other people?
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Not really.
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Do you find it easy to be fair?
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Yes.
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Are you often consumed by envy?
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No. About what?
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Are you often consumed by envy?
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Oh, well...
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I don't know.
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You mean, like, jealousy?
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Like jealousy, yeah.
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Oh, well, yeah, I don't like someone else's hands on my girls.
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I don't like to think about it.
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It makes me sick.
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Are you scientific in your thought?
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Yes.
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Are you concerned with the impression you make?
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Mm...
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I don't understand.
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Yes, you do.
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Well, most people are asses,
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if that's what you mean.
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Are you usually truthful to others?
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No. I don't know.
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Sometimes.
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Are you unpredictable?
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It's not acceptable.
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Silly.
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Silly animal.
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I couldn't help it.
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Silly animal.
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I'm sorry.
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It's good to laugh during processing.
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Sometimes we forget, even if it is the sound of an animal.
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Friendly quail, test session, March 5, 1950, 1800 hours.
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Aboard the sailing vessel Alethea.
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LD, MOC, MD, logged and approved.
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Should we sample another sip before we join them upstairs?
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Wait, that's it?
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For now.
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No, no, no, no. You're gonna ask me more.
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This is fun.
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Come on, you gotta ask me more.
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Could you answer the next series of questions without blinking your eyes?
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Yes.
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So without fear and hesitation,
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answer as quickly as you can.
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Sure.
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Starting now, you're not to blink.
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If you blink, we go back to the start.
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Infringement.
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You blinked.
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Starting now, you are not to blink.
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If you blink, we go back to the start.
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Do you often think about how inconsequential you are?
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No. Do you believe that God will save you from your own ridiculousness?
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No. Have you ever had intercourse with someone inside your family?
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Yes.
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Have you ever had intercourse with someone inside your family?
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Yes.
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Who?
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My auntie.
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Have you killed anyone?
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No. No. Maybe.
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Not me.
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Have you killed anyone?
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No. How many times did you have intercourse with your aunt?
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Three times.
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Where's your aunt now?
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I don't know.
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Would you like to have intercourse with her again?
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No. Do you regret this?
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No. Where's your mother?
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I don't know.
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Maybe.
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Infringement.
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Back to the store.
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OK.
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Do you often think about how inconsequential you are?
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Yes.
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Do you believe that God will save you?
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No. Have you rated sex with a member of your family?
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Yes.
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Are you lying?
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No. Who?
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My auntie Bertha.
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Where's your aunt now?
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I don't know.
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Maybe home.
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Are you lying?
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No. Are you a liar?
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Yes.
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Have you killed anyone?
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Yes.
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Who?
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Japson War.
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Do you regret this?
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No. What are you running from?
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Maybe hurt a man, I think.
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Maybe he's dead.
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I don't know.
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Where?
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In Salinas.
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He stole a batch of my booze and he drank it.
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Does this booze you make poison?
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Not if you drink it, smart.
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Are you trying to poison me?
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No. Where's your father?
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Dead.
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How did he die?
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Drunk.
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Where's your mother?
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Where's your mother?
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Where's your mother?
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Loneybairn.
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She's psychotic?
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Yes.
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What is the name of your aunt?
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Bertha.
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How did you come to have sex with your auntie, Bertha?
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I was drunk and she looked good.
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And you did it again and again?
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Yes.
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Have you ever had bad thoughts about Master, Peggy?
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Yes.
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What did you think?
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I thought you were fools.
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Am I a fool to you?
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No, sir.
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If you were locked in a room for the rest of your life,
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who would be in there with you?
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Doris.
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Who's Doris?
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Best girl I'll ever met girl,
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I'm gonna marry one day.
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Is she in Lynn?
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Yes.
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Lynn, Massachusetts?
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Yes, sir.
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Why aren't you with her?
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I'm an idiot.
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Why aren't you with that lovely girl?
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I got no reason.
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I'm a fool.
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Do you love Doris?
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Yes.
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Is she the love of your life?
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Yes, sir.
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Why aren't you with her?
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I don't know.
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Yes, you do.
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Tell me why you're not with her if you love her so much.
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I told her I'd come back and I never went back.
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And now I just, I gotta get back to her.
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Why don't you go back?
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I don't know.
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Why don't you go back?
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I don't know.
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Close your eyes.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will enhance your English skills by focusing on dialogue shadowing, a technique that can significantly improve your English pronunciation. By practicing with the engaging scene from the video titled "The Master," you will learn how to articulate common phrases and respond naturally in conversational English. The characters' dialogue offers a great opportunity to practice intonation, rhythm, and clarity in speech, all of which are key components for successful communication and critical for IELTS speaking practice.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • How are you feeling? - A common greeting to inquire about someone's emotional or physical state.
  • Good - An affirmative response often used to indicate well-being.
  • Excited - Feeling enthusiasm or eagerness.
  • Are you ready? - A way to ask if someone is prepared for something.
  • Say your name - A directive to state one’s identity, crucial in introductions.
  • Do you like to be told what to do? - This question explores someone’s preference regarding instruction or guidance.
  • Consumed by envy - A phrase that describes being deeply affected by jealousy.
  • Erratic behavior - Describes actions that are unpredictable or inconsistent.

Practice Tips

To maximize your learning as you work on this video, follow these shadowing tips:

  • Watch and listen closely: Pay attention to the pacing and emotional tone of the speakers. The dialogue is conversational, which means you should focus on mimicking not only the words but also the natural speech patterns.
  • Start slow: If you find it challenging to keep up, pause the video and repeat the phrases at your own pace. Gradually increase your speed until you can match the flow of the speakers.
  • Utilize repetition: Repeat each phrase multiple times. This will help you embed the vocabulary into your memory and improve your English pronunciation.
  • Record yourself: To assess your progress, record your shadow speech and listen for areas to improve. This technique is particularly beneficial for practicing the pronunciation of challenging words.
  • Incorporate context: Try to imagine the context of the conversation while shadowing. This mental engagement aids in understanding dialogue nuances, which is beneficial when you learn English with YouTube.

By consistently practicing with this method, you will not only develop your English speaking skills, but also gain confidence in your ability to communicate effectively. Embrace the challenge of shadowing, and witness your improvement over time!

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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