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We.. have had a bit of a setback.
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We.. have had a bit of a setback.
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I'm sorry, but that's an accurate description.
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What else do you want me to call it?
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How about your faults?
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How about that?
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No, no, no, no. Don't lay that on me.
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You are in charge of distribution.
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You said expanded territory.
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You said...
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That doesn't mean you become careless.
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Guys, guys, hey!
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Who do I look like?
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Maury Povich?
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I'm not your marriage counselor.
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Your professionals act like it.
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Now, setback.
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Go.
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One of our dealers was murdered.
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Some kind of...
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turf dispute.
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Apparently we lost.
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And everyone quit on us.
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I mean, we have absolutely no distribution.
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Is there any way any of this can be traced back to you?
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Or the police I'm talking about?
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Well, there's your silver lining.
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How about you?
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How's the, uh, health situation?
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It's, uh, it's better.
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Do you mind?
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Better?
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Yeah, it's, uh...
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looking.. it's looking a little more positive.
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I may have more time than I thought.
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Outstanding.
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As to your dead guy, uh, occupational hazards.
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Drug dealer getting shot.
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I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say it's been known to happen.
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Now, what about product on hand?
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How's your inventory?
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38 and change.
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38 ounces, grams.
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Pounds.
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You did say make hay while the sun is shining.
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Guys, why the long faces here?
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You're sitting on a gold mine.
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A gold mine we can't sell.
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We need a proper infrastructure.
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We need foot soldiers and we need dealers on a street level that are rock solid.
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We need muscle.
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And we need enforcers.
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Payback, that's what we need.
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God.
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This entire process has just been so...
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It's always been one step forward and two steps back.
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We need your help.
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Let's start with some tough love, all right?
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Ready for this?
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Here goes.
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You two suck at peddling meth, period.
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So give up on trying to do it all yourselves.
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Hell, I'm amazed you got this far.
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Look, we are not going to deal with another high-level distributor.
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No, thank you.
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We have been down that road.
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What, some tattooed speed freak?
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Now, what you two need is an honest-to-God businessman, right?
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Somebody who treats your product like the simple,
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high-margin commodity that it is.
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Somebody who ships out of town, deals only in bulk.
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Someone who's been doing this for 20 years and never been caught.
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You know someone like that?
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Let's just say I know a guy who knows a guy.
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Who knows another guy.
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Let me make some calls,
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see if I can get you a meeting.
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Well, what's his name?
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I have no idea.
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He's very low profile.
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He's careful like that.
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You know, from what I do hear about him,
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he sounds a little like you.
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This is insane.
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I have so much cash on hand that I actually count it by weighing it on my bathroom scale,
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and yet I can't spend it.
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I can't tell my family about it.
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All of whom think that I am right on the edge of bankruptcy.
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I mean, it's...
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It's insane.
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Well, I guess that's why gangsters had malls.
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What?
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Gun malls.
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Haven't you ever seen white heat?
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I've seen white heat, but I don't see how that pertains.
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Maybe you need a maul more than you need a wife who you can't trust with your secrets.
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Just...
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What good is money that doesn't spend, huh?
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If a tree falls in the forest,
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you know, you get the point.
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So, uh, communicating is out.
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Out.
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All right, well, let's see what else is there.
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There's always, uh, hey, I found a big bag of money down by the railroad track.
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No?
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Well, works for me.
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Uncle Murray.
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Oh, yeah.
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Yeah, oh, many's the happy memory of Uncle Murray bouncing me on his knee.
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We lost track of the old pervert years ago,
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but what do you know?
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He kicked it and left me millions.
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No, no. It cannot be blind luck or some imaginary relative who saves us.
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No, I earned that money.
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Me.
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And now my son created his own website website, savewalterwhite.com, soliciting anonymous donations.
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Do you have any idea how that makes me feel?
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Yeah, look at that.
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It's got PayPal and everything.
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Cyber begging.
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That's all that is.
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Just rattling a little tin cup to the entire world.
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Yeah, there's no deep-seated issues there.
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Walt, I'm looking at the answer right here.
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It's staring me in the face.
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Do I have to spell it out for you?
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I know.
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I know.
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You're thinking that I should be funneling my money into my son's website, but absolutely not.
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No. I am not going to have my family think that some mystery benefactor saved us.
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Not some mystery benefactor.
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Singular.
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That would raise too many questions.
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However, stay with me here.
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Zombies.
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I got a guy who knows this guy,
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who knows this rain man type, right?
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He lives with his mother in her basement in Belarus, right?
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So good luck extraditing his fat Russian ass.
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Wait, wait, he's a hacker cracker, extraordinaire.
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This guy can hijack random desktops all around the world,
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turn them into zombies that do his bidding.
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For instance, he can make it so 20 or 30,000 little donations come in from all over the US and Canada.
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10, 20, 50 bucks a pop,
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all paid in full, nice and neat,
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untraceable from the good-hearted people of the world to Mr. Walter H.
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White, cancer saint.
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I'm getting a warm and fuzzy feeling just thinking about it.
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Oh, my God.
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You really are a chemistry teacher.
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Uh, you mind?
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I was terrible at chemistry.
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I'm more of a humanities guy.
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How did you find me?
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We should talk about that.
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So it should be much,
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much harder for people to track you down.
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My PI charged me for three hours,
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so I seriously doubt it took him more than one.
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So this is what?
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Blackmail?
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Walter, I'm your lawyer.
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Anything you say to me is totally privileged.
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I'm not in the shakedown racket.
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I'm a lawyer.
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Even drug dealers need lawyers, right? especially drug dealers.
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So what, you're just doing this out of the kindness of your heart?
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Oh, come on.
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Have you seen my hourly rate?
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Oh, by the way, where do you keep the money?
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Is it in your mattress?
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Is it in a jelly jar buried in the side yard, huh?
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You know, this kid Mayhew may be the first of your guys to get picked up,
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but he won't be the last.
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And if I can find you,
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how far behind can the cops be?
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I don't understand.
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What exactly are you offering to do for me?
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What did Tom Hagen do for Vito Corleone?
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I'm no Vito Corleone.
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No shit.
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Right now, you're Fredo.
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But, you know, with some sound advice and the proper introductions, who knows?
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I'll tell you one thing,
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you've got the right product.
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Anything that gets the DEA's panties and this big a bunch,
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you're on to something special.
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And I would like to be a small and silent part of it.
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Food for thought, yeah?
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So if you want to make more money and keep the money that you make,
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better call Saul.
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You can't come to my work like this.
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You're too recognizable.
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Your face is plastered on every bus bench within a five-mile radius.
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Celebrities have to get their cars washed just like everybody else.
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Look, I wouldn't have come if it wasn't important.
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Okay.
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What is it?
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Well, I, uh, went ahead and met with your Mr. Benecke,
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all right, and which I will say again loudly and for the record, bad idea.
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Yes, but it is better than prison, correct?
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Marginally, which is why I disperse the funds as you requested.
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All right, good.
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Yeah, I can't believe you actually bought it.
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Great Aunt Birgit.
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What?
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But you called it.
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I mean, I guess people see those zeros dance before their eyes.
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It's kind of like highway hypnosis.
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All right, so what's the problem?
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Well, let's just say you and I don't wear the same rose-colored glasses where Johnny Fabulous is concerned,
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so I kept an eye on his bank accounts,
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and I pulled his credit report.
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If you would, note the time on there.
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3.54 p.m yesterday.
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Three hours after leaving my office.
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He bought a Mercedes SL 550.
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He's actually leasing it, but he put 4,500 down.
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He's gonna pay 18.30 a month, and fully loaded.
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I mean, he even got the heated steering wheel.
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But that's upwards of 6,300 that won't be going to the IRS.
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I just thought you might like to know,
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loathe as I am to say, I told you so.
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Where is he now?
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There he is, finally.
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I went ahead and started without you.
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Ladies, this is Jesse San.
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He's in for the full treatment.
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Hey, take off your shoes, lay back.
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Exfoliate.
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Maybe later.
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So where's the maestro?
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Where does he out park in the minivan?
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Does it look like a shadow?
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Here's where he's at.
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What am I doing here?
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I was going to have you two flip a coin.
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Since the genius can't be bothered, today's your lucky day.
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Look around, kiddo.
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It's all yours.
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What?
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This?
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Yeah.
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You are now the owner of this fine establishment.
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For free?
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Free?
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Oh, ladies, cover your ears.
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No, not free.
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Look, hey, this is a squeaky clean,
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highly profitable, at least potentially, local institution.
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Looked upon with favor by the Chamber of Commerce, Better Business Bureau, at $312,000.
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It's a steal.
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$312,000.
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Don't you get it?
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On the outside, it's a nail salon, right?
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On the inside, it's the best money laundry a growing boy could ask for.
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Wait, wait, wait!
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Hey, ladies, thank you.
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Thank you.
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Good job.
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Come back here.
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Sit.
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Come on, come on.
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Humor me here for a second.
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Now, you know you need to launder your money, right?
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Do you understand the basics of it?
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Placement, layering, integration?
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I ain't buying no damn nail salon, so just forget it.
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Well, you want to stay out of jail, don't you?
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I mean, you want to keep your money and your freedom.
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Because I got three little letters for you, IRS.
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If they can get Capone, they can get you.
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Hey, look.
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Here's you, right?
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Pink, Pinkman, get it?
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Okay.
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Here's your cash.
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You're out on the town.
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Yeah, you're partying hardy.
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You're knocking boots with the chicky babes.
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And, oh, who's this?
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It's the tax man.
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And he's looking at you.
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Now, what does he see?
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He sees a young fella with a big fancy house,
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unlimited cash supply, and no job.
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Now, what is the conclusion the tax man makes?
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I'm a drug dealer.
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Wrong.
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Million times worse.
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You're a tax cheat.
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What do they do?
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They take every penny, and you go in the can for felony tax evasion.
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Ouch!
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What was your mistake?
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You didn't launder your money.
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Now, you give me your money, okay?
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That's called placement.
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Hand me that little thing, then...
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This is the nail salon, right?
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I take your dirty money,
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and I slip it into the salon's nice, clean cash flow.
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That's called layering.
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Final step, integration.
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The revenues from the salon go to the owner.
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That's you.
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Your filthy drug money has been transformed into nice,
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clean, taxable income brought to you by a savvy investment in a thriving business.
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So you want me to buy this place so I can pay taxes?
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I'm a criminal, yo.
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Yeah, and if you want to stay a criminal and not become,
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say, a convict, then maybe you should grow up and listen to your lawyer.
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Right.
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So you can get your 5%.
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No, that's 17%.
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I heard you said 5%.
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You said it right in front of me.
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Yeah, that was for your partner.
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It's privileges of seniority and all.
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But for you, it's the usual,
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17% and that's a bargain.
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Hey, what you...
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Hey, listen to it!
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Come on, I'm talking to you about your future here.
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Listen to reason!
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Here's your change.
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Oh, um, count it down.
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Uh, three, that makes 15,
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plus five, that is 20.
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Give this to your car wash professional.
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Thank you.
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Have a new one day.
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You too.
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Good.
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Why do I gotta say that?
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Because it reinforces our brand.
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So, getting the hang of it?
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So, it's pretty basic.
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Mom, it's Saturday.
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Can I go?
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Go where?
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Home.
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Pick up a few things,
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maybe chill for a little bit.
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I'm sure the smell is gone by now.
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Why don't you just stick around here for a while longer?
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I need you.
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I, uh, who do I give this to?
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Um, you know what?
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I'll take care of it.
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Excuse me, son.
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That'll be $14.97, please.
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Hey, how you doing?
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You're on our billboard.
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You're the lawyer guy.
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Yeah, better call Saul.
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Okay, so three makes 15,
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and 20, 25, 30, 35,
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40, and 10 makes 50.
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Thank you.
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I like your commercial.
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What happened to your face?
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Ah, this is, uh, I guess you'd call it an occupational hazard.
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Okay, so thank you, and please give that to your car wash professional.
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Very good.
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Thank you very much.
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Good to meet you.
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Yeah.
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Don't drink and drive, but if you do, call me.
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Have an A1 day.
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Mom, you forgot to say it.
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Yeah.
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Yeah, I did.
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Okay.

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Nel video "Saul Goodman’s New Year Tips for Staying Out of Trouble", il protagonista, Saul Goodman, si trova in una situazione di tensione con i suoi colleghi a causa di un improvviso imprevisto nel loro business. La conversazione mette in evidenza le dinamiche di potere e la responsabilità all'interno di un'organizzazione che opera in un ambiente rischioso. Questo scambio non solo offre uno spaccato di vita nel contesto di un affare illegale, ma rappresenta anche situazioni comuni in cui è fondamentale comunicare in modo chiaro e diretto. Utilizzando questa scena come base per la pratica di conversazione in inglese, gli studenti possono imparare come affrontare situazioni difficili e crescere nella loro capacità di esprimersi.

Top 5 Frasi per la Comunicazione Quotidiana

  • “We have had a bit of a setback.” (Abbiamo avuto un piccolo imprevisto.)
  • “You said expanded territory.” (Hai detto di espandere il territorio.)
  • “How's the health situation?” (Come va la situazione della salute?)
  • “We need a proper infrastructure.” (Abbiamo bisogno di una corretta infrastruttura.)
  • “You did say make hay while the sun is shining.” (Hai detto di cogliere l’occasione quando si presenta.)

Guida Step-by-step per il Shadowing

Per migliorare la pronuncia inglese e rendere l'apprendimento più efficace, consiglio di utilizzare il metodo dello shadow speech, che consiste nel ripetere in tempo reale ciò che ascolti. Ecco un semplice approccio in tre passi:

  1. Ascolta attentamente: Guarda il video senza alcuna interruzione, cercando di afferrare il significato generale e le emozioni espresse. Prenditi nota delle frasi chiave, come quelle elencate precedentemente.
  2. Ripeti in simultanea: Riguarda il video e prova a ripetere immediatamente ciò che ascolti. Non preoccuparti degli errori. L'obiettivo è migliorare la pronuncia inglese e la fluidità nel parlato. Usa il vocabolario e le espressioni che hai raccolto come guida.
  3. Riflettici sopra: Dopo aver praticato il shadowing, scrivi una breve riflessione su ciò che hai appreso e su come puoi usare queste frasi nella vita quotidiana. Questo esercizio di scrittura aiuta a consolidare quanto appreso.

Imparare l'inglese con YouTube offre innumerevoli opportunità di crescita linguistica. Utilizzando scene come quella di Saul Goodman, puoi rendere la tua pratica di conversazione in inglese più interessante e contestualizzata. Inizia oggi stesso e scopri il potere del shadowspeaks per affinare le tue competenze linguistiche!

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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