Shadowing Practice: 2023 Mamma Mia Act 1 Scene 2 Money, Money, Money - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Oh god, how much further in these stinkin' stilettos!
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Oh god, how much further in these stinkin' stilettos!
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What did you expect?
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A children's birth of a scene at the water's eyes?
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Yes!
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Donna knows I don't do walking.
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Well, would you look at what the tide washed in?
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One night and one night only!
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Donna and the Donna Nose!
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Donna Nose, Donna Nose, Dona Nose,
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sleep all day, and whoop all night!
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Don't get another surprise.
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Oh, much better for seeing the two of you.
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God damn it, eight freaking years.
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I know, honey.
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I'm sorry.
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It's just been one jet-setting millionaire after the other.
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I know.
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I could chain to this place.
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Constant battles with the bank manager.
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I'm hitting the poor bank manager.
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Hey, Sophie Sheridan, you met her gorgeous every time I see you.
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Never am I gonna make fat hugs.
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I've come all this way through your wedding.
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I bet you don't remember me.
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All that plastic surgery.
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Of course I do.
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Oh, would you look at my baby?
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I don't like that ever.
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And getting married is not putting a condom.
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I know, but in our day,
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you just didn't get married at 20.
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Dada, in our day, we didn't get married, period.
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Oh, wait, wait, can you believe this?
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I don't know where she gets it from.
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Don't blame me, Dada.
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It's not like it was my idea.
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Ladies, meet the leading man at Tomorrow's Shemdig.
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Skye, this is Tanya and Rosie,
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my one-time backup fan and all-time best pals.
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Spank a fan, my ass.
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Hello.
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I've heard lots about you two.
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All bad, I hope.
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Woo, woo, woo!
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Oh, okay.
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Wow.
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Yassou, kat'la, move!
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Fuzzy, say.
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I'm a little bit more than a little bit.
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I'm a little bit more than a little bit.
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I'm a little bit more than a little bit.
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Don't bother you to speak with me.
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I'm Eddie.
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Bonjour, madame.
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Oh, bonjour, Eddie.
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I'm glad you're here.
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Bonne nuit.
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They call me parent.
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Why?
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Because you're hot?
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I'm busy as up your nose.
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Tom, with me, Pepper and Eddie,
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my bar staff, waiters, boatmen, and general help.
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Only there, GENERALLY, no help at all.
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Don't you two have any work to do?
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Say yes, sir.
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I mean, that two grown-up looks fabulous.
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We've got to have a day for that.
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Why?
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What have you come to?
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You haven't been here long, have you?
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No, actually, I'd taken a break from stocks and bonds and never went back.
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Why?
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I've had enough.
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I've been down to work for a long time.
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I've never seen you, Brogina.
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Well, you should see what he's done in my world.
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He's got me on my email,
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wired up and knuckle down.
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You've got to move with the times, Donna.
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No more drama, it's under the mattress.
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You just invent me a machine, that'll make good bets.
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If they did, you'd be throwing them up behind it, making them again.
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I know you're wrong.
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Are you kidding?
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I'll be more than ready to put my feet up when my boat comes in.
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Speaking of boats, I'd seem to know when Bradzie got married by the daddy.
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I'm not going to be a big daddy.
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Seek it?
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Well, it is a bit of an eyesore.
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Well, that eyesore is going to be my clothing casino.
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What?
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Sky and Eddie are transforming it to a millionaire's paradise.
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Get it, please, millionaires.
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Maybe if you'd correct husbands aboard Tanya.
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I don't think so, honey.
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I spent their millions.
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Well, ladies, this is my jackpot.
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I need a break.
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I need a vacation.
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I've been running this hotel for 15 years,
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and I've never had a day off.
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I work all night, I work all day,
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to pay the bills I have to pay.
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Ain't it sad?
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And still there never seems to be a single penny left for me.
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That's too bad!
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In my dreams I have a plan
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If I got me a wealthy man I wouldn't have to work it hard I'd fool around and have a ball Money,
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money, money Must be funny In a rich man's world Money,
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money, money Always sunny in a rich man's world.
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Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
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Always things like you do.
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If I have a little money,
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it's a rich man's world.
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It's a rich man's world.
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A man like that is hard to find,
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but I can't get above my mind.
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Hate is sad.
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And if he happened to be free,
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I bet he wouldn't fancy me.
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That's too bad.
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So I was mean, I got to be free.
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I got to watch, I got to call, I got to call.
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My love will be fortunate,
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my life will never be the same.
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Money, money, money, must be funny in a rich-ass world.
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Money, money, money, always sunny in a rich-ass world.
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All the things I could do If I had a little money
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It's a rich man's world Money,
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money, money Bust me funny In a rich man's world Money,
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money, money Always sunny in a rich man's world.
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I'm learning all the things I could do.
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If I had a little money,
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it's a rich man's world.
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It's a rich man's world.

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Practicing speaking through video content, such as "Mamma Mia Act 1 Scene 2," offers a fantastic opportunity to enhance your English listening and speaking skills. By engaging with lively dialogues and charismatic characters, you immerse yourself in genuine conversational contexts. This particular scene is filled with humor, passion, and everyday expressions, making it an excellent resource for learners aiming to improve English pronunciation and fluency.

Moreover, utilizing the shadowing technique—where you listen to the dialogue and repeat it immediately—can help solidify your grasp of common phrases and intonation patterns. With captions, you can read along and better understand the nuances of spoken English, which will ultimately assist you in learning English with YouTube videos like this one.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Several notable grammatical structures and expressions can be found in this scene. Analyzing these can improve your understanding and use of English:

  • “I could chain to this place.” – This structure indicates the speaker's feeling of confinement or commitment. The phrase can be useful when expressing your feelings about a situation.
  • “I know, but in our day, you just didn’t get married at 20.” – This past tense expression reveals cultural differences across generations, providing a rich area for discussion.
  • “Would you look at what the tide washed in?” – This colloquial expression implies surprise or delight about unexpectedly seeing someone, showcasing informal and creative language use.
  • “All bad, I hope.” – A playful retort that conveys a lighthearted attitude, useful in casual conversations.
  • “Never am I gonna make fat hugs.” – This structure uses inversion for emphasis, a technique that can make your statements more engaging and emphatic.

Incorporating these expressions into your own speaking will make your conversations feel more authentic and relatable.

Common Pronunciation Traps

As you engage with this video, be aware of certain pronunciation challenges that might arise:

  • “stilettos” – This word can be tricky due to its multiple syllables and the subtle 's' sounds. Practice saying it slowly to master the pronunciation.
  • “jet-setting” – The blending of sounds in this compound word can lead to mispronunciation. Focus on keeping the components clear and distinct.
  • “Dada” – Pay attention to the intonation and pronunciation as it reflects emotional expression, which is crucial for conveying feelings appropriately.

Using a shadowing app can greatly enhance your practice sessions, allowing you to compare your pronunciation to that in the video, ensuring you improve effectively.

What is the Shadowing Technique?

Shadowing is a science-backed language learning technique originally developed for professional interpreter training and popularized by polyglot Dr. Alexander Arguelles. The method is simple but powerful: you listen to native English audio and immediately repeat it out loud — like a shadow following the speaker with just a 1–2 second delay. Unlike passive listening or grammar drills, shadowing forces your brain and mouth muscles to simultaneously process and reproduce real speech patterns. Research shows it significantly improves pronunciation accuracy, intonation, rhythm, connected speech, listening comprehension, and speaking fluency — making it one of the most effective methods for IELTS Speaking preparation and real-world English communication.

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