Shadowing Practice: 49k - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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That was truly a very same
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That was truly a very same
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Born to the cold and winter Air and mountains rain Come by thee This icy force,
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both loud and fair, has a frozen harbor's mighty.
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So cut through the heart,
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cold and clear, strike for love and strike for fear.
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See the beauty sharp and sheer,
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split the ice apart and break the frozen heart.
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Watch your step, let it go!
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Ha!
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Ho!
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Watch your step, let it go!
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Beautiful!
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Powerful!
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Dangerous!
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Cold!
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Thanks for some magic and he controls!
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Stronger than one, stronger than ten,
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stronger than a hundred men!
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Ha!
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Born of cold and winter air,
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and crumbling rain of fire Disguise,
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he doors, both foul and clear,
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as opposed and hardward mining Clap to the heart,
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cold and clear, strike for love and strike for fear There's beauty
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and there's danger here Slip the ice apart Beware the frozen mind Come on Sven!
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I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
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Osa, pst.
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Osa!
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Wake up!
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Wake up!
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Wake up!
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Anna, go back to sleep.
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I just can't.
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The sky's awake.
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So I'm awake.
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So we have to play.
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Go play by yourself.
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Oh!
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Do you want a better snowman?
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Come on, come on, come on, come on!
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To the magic!
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To the magic!
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Ready?
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This is amazing!
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Watch this!
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Hi, I'm Olaf.
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And I like warm hugs.
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I love you, Olaf!
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Olaf!
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Pickle bump!
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Olaf!
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Hang on!
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Catch me!
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Gotcha!
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Again!
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Wait!
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Slow down!
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Olaf!
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Anna?
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Mama!
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Papa!
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You're okay, Anna.
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I got you.
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Elsa, what have you done?
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This is getting out of hand.
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It was an accident.
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I'm sorry, Anna.
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Sorry, Yohanna.
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She's ice cold.
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I know where we have to go.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, learners will engage with captivating dialogue that emphasizes emotion and the beauty of nature, drawn from the lively transcript about winter and magical experiences. Using a variety of expressions that convey both joy and danger, this lesson provides a rich context for practicing English speaking and pronunciation. By focusing on the dynamic interplay of words and feelings, you will enhance your vocabulary and develop a more expressive conversational style. This lesson is particularly beneficial for those aiming to improve their English pronunciation through the shadowing technique, which encourages precise imitation of native speakers.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Born to the cold - Refers to being accustomed to cold environments.
  • Icy force - Describes something powerful and related to ice.
  • Frozen heart - Metaphorically indicates emotional coldness.
  • Beautiful - A description highlighting attractiveness.
  • Dangerous - Indicates a potential risk or threat.
  • Watch your step - A phrase advising caution.
  • Magic - Suggests something extraordinary or enchanting.
  • Warm hugs - A phrase conveying affection and comfort.

Practice Tips

To get the most out of this lesson and effectively use the shadowing technique, follow these steps:

  • Listen Actively: Play the video and pay close attention to the pronunciation and intonation of the speakers. Notice how they express emotions through their vocal tone.
  • Practice Shadowing: Repeat the phrases immediately after hearing them. Focus on matching the speed and rhythm of the original speakers. This can significantly help improve your English pronunciation.
  • Slow it Down: Don’t hesitate to slow down the playback speed if needed. This makes it easier to catch every nuance of speech and can enhance your shadowing experience.
  • Record Yourself: Use your phone or computer to record yourself while you practice. Compare your recordings to identify areas for improvement.
  • Use Visual Cues: If the video provides visuals, incorporate them into your practice by mimicking body language or expressions. This adds a visual element to your shadow speech practice.

By incorporating these tips into your regular practice routine on a dedicated shadowing site, you will develop a more confident and expressive speaking style, enabling you to communicate effectively in English!

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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