Shadowing Practice: AEF 1.5 - Spilled Coffee - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Hey!
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Jenny.
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Oh hi Rob!
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Is that coffee for me?
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Yes, a double espresso.
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Oh wow, thanks.
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That's really nice of you.
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No problem.
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Do you have a meeting with Daniel?
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Yes, another meeting. And you?
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I'm going to the office too.
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I have an interview in 20 minutes.
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Oh really? With who?
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A theatre director.
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Sounds interesting.
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What time is your meeting with Daniel?
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At half past nine.
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Oh!
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Oh no!
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Are you okay?
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I'm so sorry.
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I'm fine.
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I'm really sorry.
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You can't do an interview in that shirt.
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Don't worry, there's a clothes shop over there.
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I can buy a new one.
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Okay, I can help you choose one.
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Oh, it's my phone.
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Sorry, I need to answer this.
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See you in there?
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Okay.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will practice conversational English through a lively interaction between two friends, Jenny and Rob. The dialogue covers themes of kindness, work-related stress, and social encounters, providing a realistic context for everyday conversations. By engaging with the material, you will enhance your listening and speaking skills, allowing you to communicate more naturally in similar situations. Prepare to focus on pronunciation, intonation, and fluidity by utilizing techniques like shadow speak, which will help you sound more native-like in your conversations.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Double espresso - A strong coffee prepared by forcing hot water through ground coffee beans.
  • Meeting - A gathering of people to discuss and decide on matters.
  • Interview - A formal conversation where one person asks questions to get information from another.
  • Theatre director - A person responsible for the artistic direction of a theater production.
  • Clothes shop - A retail outlet where clothing is sold.
  • Are you okay? - A phrase often used to check on someone's wellbeing after a mishap.
  • See you in there - A casual way to say goodbye with the intention of meeting again soon.

Practice Tips

To make the most of this lesson, consider using a shadowing app to practice your pronunciation and intonation. Start by listening to the dialogue at normal speed and focusing on the rhythm of the speech. After that, play it again, but this time, pause after each phrase or sentence to repeat what you hear—this is where shadowing becomes effective.

Pay particular attention to the tone and emotion in the conversations. For instance, when Jenny is surprised or thankful, you should mimic that tone in your own speech. Monitor your pace—although the dialogue may seem fast, practice regularly, and you will notice improvement in your ability to keep up. Using the shadowspeak method can be especially beneficial for phrases you find challenging. Remember, repetition is key, so don't hesitate to go over difficult sections multiple times.

Lastly, if you're practicing with a friend, take turns playing both roles. This will allow you to gain confidence and versatility in both asking questions and providing answers, mirroring the fluidity found in real-life conversations.

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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