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The End The End The End The End The End You did it!
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Next stop, Andy!
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Wait a minute.
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I just lit a rocket.
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Rockets explode!
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This is the part where we blow up!
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Not today!
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Ah!
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Hey, Buzz!
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You're flying!
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This isn't flying, this is falling with style.
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To infinity and beyond!
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Uh, Buzz!
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We missed the truck!
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We're not aiming for the truck!
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Hey, WoW!
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What?
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What is it?
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Woody!
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Buzz!
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Oh great, you found them.
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Where were they?
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Where were they?
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Here in the car!
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See?
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Now what did I tell you right where you left them?
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Help!
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Jesse!
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Come on, Buzz!
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Ride like the wind, Bullseye!
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Hey, Harry, hey!
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Giddy up!
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Come on, bullseye!
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Buzz, give me a boost!
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1A!
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OW ね tracked them!
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OH MY GOODNESS!
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NOpanidal glitch!
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There's the
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rest.
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Excuse me,
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ma'am, but I believe you're on the wrong flight.
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Woody!
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Come on, Jess.
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It's time to take you home.
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But what if Andy doesn't like me?
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Nonsense!
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Andy'll love you!
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Besides, he's got a little sister.
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He does?
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Why don't you say so, let's go!
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Whoa!
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Hold it!
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There's a couple more bags coming from the terminal!
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Okay, on three.
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One, two...
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Too late!
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Put him on the next flight!
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This is bad.
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How are we gonna get out of here?
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Over there!
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Come on!
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You sure about that?
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No!
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Let's go!
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Hold on, Kujan!
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What's a cowboy without his hat?
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Buzz!
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Bust!
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Bust!
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Get behind the tires!
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Jessie!
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Let go of the plane!
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What are you crazy?
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Just pretend it's the final episode of Woody's Roundup!
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But it was canceled!
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We never saw him, you made it!
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Well then let's find out together!
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We did it!
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We did it!
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We did it!
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Nice rope, cowboy!
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That was definitely Udi's finest hour!
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Your hat, partner.
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Ha!
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Ha!
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Woohoo!
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Let's go home.
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This can't be happening!
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Quiet!
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What's that sound?
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Andy!
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That's not trash!
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That's not trash!
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Think, think, think, think, think!
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Buster!
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Come here, boy!
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Come here!
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Okay, boy, to the curb!
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Yah!
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No!
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Buster, no!
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No!
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Buster, no!
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No!
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No Buster, no!
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Get up Buster!
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I can hear the garbage truck!
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It's getting closer!
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Focus on you Oh Ooh!
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Jessi!
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Shit.
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KAMON!
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Come on!
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multitude Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Bo?
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Oh, I can't believe it's you!
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Bo?
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Peep?
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I never thought I'd see you again.
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So which kid is yours?
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None.
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No one.
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Wait, you're a lost toy?
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That's awful!
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That's great!
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I mean awfully great that you are lost out here.
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Skunk!
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Skunk!
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Skunk!
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Watch out!
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Whoa!
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Huh?
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I told you not to drive so fast.
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You almost ran him over.
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Hey, oh, hey, guys!
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Whoa!
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Hold on, there was...
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Okay, I missed you two.
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If it isn't Bobby...
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Gus...
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Uh, Lefty?
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Billy Goat and Gruff?
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Right, right, right.
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Sorry, guys.
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Girls?
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Girls!
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Of course!
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Never.
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No. No way.
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Decline.
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No dice.
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Rejected.
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Duke, Duke, you got this!
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This is the fastest way to the carousel.
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You made the last jump!
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Yeah, but that was four feet.
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This is 40!
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Exactly.
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Duke Kaboom would never repeat a stunt.
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No, he'd never do that.
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No, no, no. He's the toy that went on to crash 40 feet into that target.
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Yeah, he is.
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I'm Duke Kaboom!
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Oh, man.
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I can do this!
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Yes, you can, Aduh!
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I can do it with my eyes closed!
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Yes you what?
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Three, two, one, go!
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What is he doing?
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Oh no. This is for you, Rijon.
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Kaboom.
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Why practice speaking with this video?

Engaging with animated films, such as those from Pixar, provides a fun and dynamic way to learn English with YouTube. As the characters embark on thrilling adventures, learners are exposed to everyday conversational English within relatable contexts. The dialogues offer opportunities to practice speaking skills, enhance listening comprehension, and build confidence in verbal communication.

In the transcript, we see characters exchanging quick, witty remarks and expressing strong emotions. For instance, when Buzz declares, β€œTo infinity and beyond!” it's not just a catchphraseβ€”it's a moment of excitement that can inspire learners to express enthusiasm in English. By practicing this scene, learners can mimic tones and gestures, turning dialogue into interactive speaking exercises.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Analyzing key phrases used in this transcript can greatly benefit learners:

  • β€œThis isn’t flying, this is falling with style.” - This sentence uses a comparison to describe a situation. learners can practice using this structure to articulate their own experiences dramatically.
  • β€œCome on, Buzz! Ride like the wind, Bullseye!” - Here, the speaker uses imperatives for encouragement. It’s a great opportunity to learn how to motivate others in English.
  • β€œNonsense! Andy'll love you!” - This phrase showcases colloquial expressions to dismiss a worry. Understanding such informal language builds fluency and relatability in conversations.

By mimicking these expressions and similar structures, learners can start to incorporate them naturally into their own speech.

Common Pronunciation Traps

The lively nature of animated dialogue often includes words that can be tricky for English learners. Here are a few aspects to focus on to improve English pronunciation:

  • β€œBuzz!” - Watch for the sharp pronunciation of 'z', which can be challenging. Practice emphasizing the sound to achieve clarity.
  • β€œGiddy up!” - The contraction and rhythm can be tough; practice dragging out the phrase slowly before speeding up.
  • β€œRide like the wind” - Here, the 'r' and 'l' sounds may lead to confusion; but by using the shadowing technique to repeat after the characters, learners can enhance their articulation.

Utilizing a shadowing site to practice these phrases can greatly advance your pronunciation skills, making it easier to converse fluidly in various settings.

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 β€” 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 β€” making it one of the most effective methods for IELTS Speaking preparation and real-world English communication.

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