Pratica di Shadowing: Lox Pratt Opens Up About Playing Draco Malfoy After Brutal ‘Lord of the Flies’ Role | INTERVIEW - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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I think with Draco, he's more...
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He is loved.
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I mean, he's loved by his mother and I think his father to an extent,
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but also, yeah, they're two very different kinds of bad guys because I think Jack is just flat out unloved,
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but Draco's got this crippling family pressure that he sort of needs to live up to the entire time.
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So I've just been acting throughout most of my life, to be honest.
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I used to do productions with my mates.
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I used to do sort of summer schools
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that I do i used to make films with my brothers
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i've always loved sort of storytelling in any way like i
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used to do quite a lot of dancing too um
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but yeah i think
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when i read the script for all the flies was like
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this is perfect this is sort of exactly what i need at this point
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because i was sort of just breaking out of that feeling
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and feeling like it was enough at that point
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and then yeah having all the flies was perfect it was
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just a brilliant moment i think i mean yeah i think
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after all the sort of really intense scenes i sort of have a laugh with all my mates about it
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because it was so it's quite funny like despite being really intense the whole time it was quite
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after doing a really intense scene you could sort of laugh about it
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because you know it wasn't real and um everyone was game for it like
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when i had to punch my friend david who played piggy
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um yeah he was sort of all for it he was like go on go harder next time
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or something like that which was quite funny um but yeah so
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that sort of kept everyone on the ground you could get
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you could go home at the end of the day
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and wash away the day and sort of wash away the character
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and what you'd had to do in that space and
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that definitely helped oh the maggot juice god i love the maggot juice um yeah
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when did i use that the most i think
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when we were pushing we were pushing the I think the dead pilot off of the cliff,
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that was like the main time that we used that.
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And I think ike the guy who played simon had to use it
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when he was crawling through the undergrowth too at one point um
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but yeah when we all yeah we all found that pretty special
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and um i think we had to put little sort of
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special stuff under our nose to make sure it didn't um yeah smell that bad
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but um yeah it's pretty special i think i think with
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draco he's more he's he is loved i mean he's He's loved by his mother
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and I think his father to an extent,
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but also, yeah, they're two very different kinds of bad guys.
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I think Jack is just flat out on love,
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but Draco's got this crippling family pressure that he sort of needs to live up to the entire time.
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And that was, when I first read them,
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what really stood out to me.
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And I think that's really helping me define both of them.
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And Draco's also got this sort of mask that he puts up to all of his sort of friends,
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and that's what I'm really enjoying finding too.
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And there's so much more going on beyond the surface,
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and he's got this sort of,
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yeah, just sort of flat out mask that he's not letting anyone into what he's actually thinking.
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It's good to be, yeah,
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it's good to be open to not,
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basically it's just, it's nice to not be stuck as the good guy the entire time.
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And not just to say that I just want to play bad guys,
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but I do want to play roles with that depth,
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but maybe not in the same way,
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like maybe not sort of,
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yeah, maybe that depth doesn't come out in the same way as Jack and Draco,
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but I think also, yeah,
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I want to have, I want to play roles with that sort of intensity and that unpredictability.
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I don't know, maybe being Peaky Blinders or something like that,
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because I love that kind of sort of TV.
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It's sort of like very on edge the entire time.
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And yeah, so that's probably what I want to do.
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More gritty stuff, I think.

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Informazioni su Questa Lezione

In questa lezione, gli studenti avranno l'opportunità di praticare l'inglese attraverso un'intervista con l'attore Lox Pratt, noto per il suo ruolo di Draco Malfoy. Analizzeremo la sua esperienza sia in Lord of the Flies che nel personaggio di Draco, concentrandoci su temi come la pressione familiare e le relazioni interpersonali. Gli studenti potranno migliorare le loro competenze di pratica di conversazione in inglese e affinare la loro comprensione del linguaggio emotivo e dei sottotesti.

Vocabolario e Frasi Chiave

  • family pressure - pressione familiare
  • intense scenes - scene intense
  • storytelling - narrazione
  • maggot juice - succo di vermi
  • keep grounded - rimanere con i piedi per terra
  • put up a mask - indossare una maschera
  • crawling through - strisciare attraverso
  • special stuff - cose speciali

Consigli per la Pratica

Per massimizzare l'efficacia della tua pratica di conversazione in inglese, ti incoraggio a utilizzare la tecnica del shadowing in inglese mentre guardi il video. Fai attenzione al shadow speech di Lox Pratt: il suo modo di esprimere emozioni attraverso la variazione del tono e della velocità è cruciale per comprendere il sottotesto.

Prova a shadowspeaks ripetendo frasi chiave immediatamente dopo averle ascoltate. Inizia a un ritmo più lento se necessario, poi aumenta la velocità man mano che ti senti più sicuro. Concentrati sulle pause e sulle espressioni facciali di Lox, poiché questo ti aiuterà a cogliere le sfumature del dialogo.

Ricorda, non si tratta solo di pronunciare le parole correttamente, ma anche di catturare il significato e il sentimento dietro di esse. L'unione tra il tuo impegno nella pratica di conversazione in inglese e l'uso del shadowspeak ti porterà a una migliore fluidità e comprensione dell'inglese.

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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