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The two things that came to my mind were either champagne or apple juice.
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The two things that came to my mind were either champagne or apple juice.
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Champagne?
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Hi, Harper's Bazaar.
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I'm Emma Corrin, and I'm going to answer some trivia questions that are all about me.
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Let's see how well I do.
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Oh, my God.
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How many times...
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What?
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How many times did you say thank you in your 2021 Golden Globes exception speech?
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Oh, God, this is going to be mortifying, isn't it?
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I'm so British.
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Is it better for me to guess under or over?
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Five?
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Thank you, thank you so much, thank you so much, thank you so much, thank you.
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Higher.
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Higher?
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No. Se- seven?
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Thank you, thank you to my Prince Charming.
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Higher.
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Higher.
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No, please.
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Ten?
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Thank you, thank you so much, thank you.
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Higher.
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No!
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Oh God, this is mortifying.
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Um, twelve.
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Thank you so much, thank you.
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How long was her speech?
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Like 60 seconds.
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That is so embarrassing.
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I was on a Zoom call in my agent's attic in her spare room and I'd like taken a nap,
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a power nap, at like midnight because it was in LA and we were in London.
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It was the weirdest thing.
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Her cat was like on my lap.
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It was so bizarre.
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Yeah, the whole thing was like a very strange hallucination.
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Yeah.
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Which designer did you wear to the 2022 Met Gala?
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This is easy, Mimi.
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I wore a top hat and I wore a really cool little pocket watch from Cartier.
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Yeah, the idea obviously came from the incredible Harry Lambert who found out about this guy who I think, I think he was around in like the 1900s of 1800s
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and he was called the king of dudes
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because he was sort of known for going out
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and being dressing incredibly flamboyantly for the time and sort of not giving a
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about it i don't know if i can swear
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so i went as the king of dudes and me harry
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and mimi sort of reimagined that character for the met gala which is really fun
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oh that was nice what game did you invent with your co-stars on the set of the crown
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This is a great question.
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The answer is Game of Games.
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And I created it with my co-creator, Josh O'Connor.
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He really should be here with me now to explain it.
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But it's like a categories game, and we invented it because we were stuck in, like, a holding room waiting to shoot something on the streets of Malaga.
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I think we were in Malaga.
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And we were in this room for about five hours, and we went crazy, and we started asking each other what the ultimate meal is.
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I guess your kind of, like desert island meal, what your favorite food is.
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And yeah, it got out of hand and we ended up, I think probably creating the best game in existence.
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Yeah.
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Who's the best competitor?
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You know what?
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There was another guy in the crown with us called Richard Goulding and he was pretty good.
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He was one of those people who's kind of like under the radar, very stealthy, comes in, just whacks you with like beans on toast and you're like, whoa, that's amazing.
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Oh my god.
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In My Policeman, what were Marion and Tom drinking when he proposed?
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I'm either going...
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The two things that came in my mind were either champagne or apple juice.
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Champagne?
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White wine?
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Whiskey.
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Whiskey.
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Oh, that's cool.
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That's hardcore.
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I did not expect that.
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Came back.
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How many carrots was the blue sapphire on Princess Diana's engagement ring?
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I'm wondering, my God, I knew nothing about this kind of thing.
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What's a lot of carrots?
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14 carrots is a lot of carrots?
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Okay, seven carrots.
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Eight, nine carrots.
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11, have I said carrots enough?
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11 carrots.
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12 carrots, fantastic.
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Did they have real diamonds on set?
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I think they had, for like, close-ups, they had a real or, like, a really good replica, and then I think for the, like, faraway shots, they didn't.
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OK.
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Finish this line from The Crown.
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I'm Sarah's younger sister, by the way.
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Oh, my God.
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Tumbleweed.
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I'm Sarah's younger sister, by the way.
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Diana?
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Did she say Diana?
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Don't tell her you saw me.
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Please don't tell her you saw me.
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Don't tell you saw me.
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Get in, seriously, huge.
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Last person you FaceTimed.
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My mum yesterday may need to see my dog, also to see my mum.
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Okay.
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Last concert you attended, Bleachers in London, like two weeks ago.
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Last person you Googled.
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I don't know.
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Okay.
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Last book you read.
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I read a book called Among the Braves about Hong Kong and the history of Hong Kong.
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Oh my God, last show you binge watched, I'm always watching Parks and Recreation, last song you listened to. That was so stressful.
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It was a Googling, I can't remember who I Googled.
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Perché praticare la conversazione con questo video?

Praticare la lingua parlata è essenziale per migliorare le proprie competenze comunicative. In questo video, Emma Corrin, un'attrice britannica, condivide aneddoti personali e risponde a domande divertenti, rendendo l'interazione informale e coinvolgente. Questo tipo di contenuto offre l'opportunità di apprendere l’inglese in un contesto reale, simile a una conversazione quotidiana. Utilizzando il metodo shadowspeak o shadow speak, puoi migliorare la tua pronuncia e fluidità, ripetendo ciò che ascolti, proprio come fanno gli attori nei film e nelle interviste.

Grammatica & Espressioni nel Contesto

  • Uso di "thank you": Emma ripete l’espressione "thank you" in modi diversi. Questa ripetizione aiuta a comprendere l’importanza della gratitudine in contesti formali e informali. Prova a costruire frasi in cui utilizzi espressioni simili per esprimere la tua gratitudine.
  • Domande retoriche: Le domande come "Oh, God, this is going to be mortifying, isn't it?" mostrano come gli anglofoni usano l’intonazione per esprimere emozioni. Questo può aiutarti a capire come costruire tensione e interesse quando parli.
  • Descrizione dettagliata: Quando Emma descrive il suo outift e il processo creativo, usa frasi complesse e descrittive. Questo è utile per chi vuole imparare a descrivere eventi o esperienze in modo vivace.
  • Uso del passato: L'uso dei verbi al passato per raccontare esperienze è fondamentale. Ad esempio, "I wore a top hat" è un buon esempio di come narrare una storia personale in inglese.

Trappole di Pronuncia Comuni

Nel video, ci sono alcune parole e frasi che potrebbero risultare difficili da pronunciare. Ad esempio, "mortifying" può creare confusione per via della sua sequenza di suoni. L'accento britannico di Emma rende alcuni termini un po' più complicati, specialmente per chi è abituato a un accento americano. Inizia a praticare frasi come:

  • Thank you so much: Lavora sulla fluidità e sull'intonazione, che in inglese certificano la tua autenticità nel discorso.
  • Met Gala: Nonostante sia un nome proprio, prova a pronunciarlo con l'accento corretto; il gusto della lingua varia da regione a regione.

Utilizzando il video di Emma e seguendo la pratica di conversazione in inglese, puoi divertiti mentre migliori la tua pronuncia e comprensione. Ascolta attentamente, ripeti le frasi e non aver paura di fare errori; fanno parte del processo di imparare l'inglese con YouTube!

Cos'è la tecnica dello Shadowing?

Shadowing è una tecnica di apprendimento delle lingue supportata da studi scientifici, originariamente sviluppata per la formazione dei traduttori professionisti e resa popolare dal poliglotta Dr. Alexander Arguelles. Il metodo è semplice ma potente: ascolti un audio in inglese di madrelingua e lo ripeti immediatamente ad alta voce — come un'ombra che segue il parlante con un ritardo di solo 1–2 secondi. A differenza dell'ascolto passivo o degli esercizi di grammatica, lo shadowing costringe il tuo cervello e i muscoli della bocca a elaborare e riprodurre simultaneamente i modelli di discorso reale. La ricerca dimostra che migliora significativamente la precisione della pronuncia, l'intonazione, il ritmo, il discorso connesso, la comprensione dell'ascolto e la fluidità del parlato — rendendolo uno dei metodi più efficaci per la preparazione alla prova di speaking dell'IELTS e per la comunicazione reale in inglese.

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