Shadowing Practice: Adventure Time | Time Sandwich | Cartoon Network - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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I win!
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Oh, hey man.
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You and Beemo play quietly.
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I need to get into the zone.
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I am ready to receive instruction from the realm of creation above me for the sandwich I am about to conceive.
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I am open.
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Use me.
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One, two, three, four, five, six.
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Rosemary time.
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Sous vide.
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Keep that at 135 degrees.
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Alright, now we're getting somewhere.
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Cream cheese!
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Pickles from my boy Prismo!
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And some dill!
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Dice boiled eggs.
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Burn from the window.
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Yeah, baby, now we're rolling.
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Woo!
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Common cucumber.
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Sliced Roman tomato.
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Sweet yellow onion.
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Organic.
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Ooh, almost done.
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Tears for salt.
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Meat prepared sous vide.
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Bacon!
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That's amazing!
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This is the greatest sandwich I've ever made!
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Is it glowing?
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You guys want some?
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It's cool, man.
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I know you want to eat the whole thing.
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And I'm cool with that.
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Thank you.
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Magic man!
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Magic dog!
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I'll take some sandwich.
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You stay away from that woman!
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My sandwich!
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Mmm, yeah, I could do that.
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Or.. wait.. wait...
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Saweesh!
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Miko!
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Magic Man!
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My sandwich!
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That's a good-looking sandwich!
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What are you gonna do with it?
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Something gross?
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It's got my germs, so it's mine now.
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Nooooo!
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Ragh!
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Dead arms!
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Give it back, you animal!
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Look, if you really want your sandwich,
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you'll have to solve my little riddle.
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When your face shows 720,
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when green leaves turn brown,
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the only way forward is down.
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Then you'll see the wetter, the better.
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That's not even a riddle!
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It's wordplay at best!
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You try and come up with something on the spot, it's hard!
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Now to savor the moment.
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It's just you and me, baby.
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What the?
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Jake, wait!
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What's he doing in there?
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Why'd he freeze himself with my sandwich?
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He's not frozen.
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He's super slow-mo-s in motion.
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Look.
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That's gross!
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Well, let's go grab it before he hits the ground.
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Which is when I assume he'll take a bite.
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Yeah, okay.
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Hmm.
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Feels like cold spaghetti.
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Oh.
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Hey, Jake.
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Hey, Finn.
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How long have we been in here?
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I don't know.
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We'll take you!
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Whoa, how long were we in there?
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Five hours.
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Five hours?!
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He's halfway to hitting the ground!
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Which is when he'll bite my sandwich, probably.
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Yes.
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Mmmmm!
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Beemo!
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I agree that is when he will probably take a bite.
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You're not helping.
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Oh!
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You need help?
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I can help!
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Processing!
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Must be his new software.
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Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
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Ding!
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I have the solution, Jake.
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What?
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Beemo, are you serious?
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Yes!
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This plan will work!
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Yes!
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But we have to hurry.
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Yes!
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Alright, Beemo!
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Wait, wait, wait, Beemo, are you just making a skateboard video?
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No, Finn, this is the plan.
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Are you sure?
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Jake, you will have your sandwich back before my board hits the ground.
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Okay, Beemo.
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Yay, Beemo! Is this big?
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He lied to me.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will practice your English speaking skills using a fun and engaging excerpt from the animated series "Adventure Time." The focus will be on improving your pronunciation and fluency through shadowing techniques. By listening to the character's dialogue, you will not only enhance your vocabulary but also grasp the nuances of conversational English. This exercise is great for anyone looking to boost their confidence in speaking English and gain a better understanding of how to construct sentences in a relaxed and informal context.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Receive instruction: To listen and learn from someone or something.
  • In the zone: A state of heightened focus and concentration.
  • Conceive: To form or devise a plan in the mind.
  • Sous vide: A cooking method that involves sealing food in a bag and cooking it to a precise temperature.
  • Glowing: To shine brightly or emit light; in this context, it means the sandwich looks very appealing.
  • Germs: Bacteria or viruses that can cause illness.
  • Rolling: An informal term expressing excitement or readiness.
  • Mmm: An expression indicating pleasure or satisfaction with food.

Practice Tips

To make the most of this shadowing site, follow these tips using the provided video clip:

  • Start Slow: First, listen to the clip without speaking along. Familiarize yourself with the content and the characters' tones.
  • Focus on Intonation: Pay attention to how the characters emphasize certain words. This will help you learn the natural flow of English and improve your pronunciation.
  • Repeat in Chunks: Break down the dialogue into smaller phrases. Repeat each phrase before moving on to the next. This approach aids retention and clarity.
  • Use the Shadowing Technique: Once you feel comfortable, try shadowing the dialogue. Speak along with the video, matching the speed and tone of the characters. This technique is effective for improving English pronunciation.
  • Record Yourself: To track your progress, record your shadowing sessions. Listen to the recordings to identify areas for improvement.

By incorporating these methods into your practice, you will gradually gain proficiency in English speaking and enhance your communication skills in a fun and dynamic way!

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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