Shadowing Practice: Akon - Lonely (Official Music Video) - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Los Angeles!
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Give it up one more time for...
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ACON!
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Lonely, I'm Mr. Lonely I have nobody for my own I'm so lonely,
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I'm Mr. Lonely Yo, ACON!
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What up, D?
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You coming to what, man?
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I got a lot on my mind.
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I'm going to let y'all go ahead, man.
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All right.
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Come on.
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All right.
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All right.
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Let's do it.
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Let's go.
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Let's go.
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I have nobody for my own.
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I'm so lonely.
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Yo, this one here goes out to all my players out there, man.
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You know, I got that one good girl,
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dawg, that's always been there,
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man Like, took all the bullshit But then one day she can't take it no more and decide to leave Yeah,
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I woke up in the middle of the night And I noticed my girl wasn't by my side
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Could've sworn I was dreaming For her I was fiending
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So I had to take a little ride Backtracking on these
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few years Trying to figure out what I do to make
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it go bad Cause ever since my girl left me My whole life came crashing
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And I'm so lonely So lonely Mr. Lonely,
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I have nobody to call my own girl So lonely,
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Mr. Lonely, I have nobody to call my own girl
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Can't believe I had a girl like you
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when I just let you walk right out of my life After all I put you through,
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you still stuck around and stayed by my side What really hurt me is I broke your heart,
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baby, you a good girl and I had no right I really wanna make things right,
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cause without you in my life,
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girl, I'm so lonely, so lonely,
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Mr. Lonely, I have nobody to call my own girl,
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so lonely, Mr. Lonely, I have nobody to call my own baby.
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Been all over the world,
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ain't never met a girl That could take the things that you've been through
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Never thought the day would come where you would get up and run And I would be out chasing you
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Cause ain't nowhere in the globe I'd rather be
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Ain't no one in the globe I'd rather see Than the girl of my dreams
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that made me be So happy but now so lonely So lonely Mr. Lonely I have nobody To call my own,
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girl So lonely, Mr. Lonely I had nobody to call my own,
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girl
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Never thought that I'd be alone
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I didn't want you be gone this long I just want you to call my phone So stop playing,
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girl, and come on home Baby girl,
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I didn't mean to shout I want me
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and you to work it out I never wish to have hurt my baby And it's driving me crazy,
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cause I'm so lonely Mr. Lonely,
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Mr. Lonely, I have nobody on my own, girl.
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So lonely, Mr. Lonely, I have nobody on my own, girl.
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So lonely, so lonely, Mr. Lonely So lonely,
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so lonely, so lonely, so lonely Mr. Lonely

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Why practice speaking with this video?

The song "Lonely" by Akon provides a rich context for English learners to enhance their speaking skills. Listening to music and shadowing the lyrics is an effective way to practice English speaking, as it immerses you in authentic language use. By practicing with this video, you can:

  • Improve Pronunciation: Follow along with Akon’s melodic voice to understand how to articulate words smoothly.
  • Master Emotional Expression: The song's themes of loneliness and regret allow learners to practice conveying emotions through their speech, an essential skill in conversational English.
  • Build Vocabulary: New words and phrases within the context of relationships help expand your lexicon in a practical way.

Using a shadow speech technique where you repeat after the singer can significantly enhance your fluency. With the right tools like a shadowspeak app, you can synchronize your practice perfectly with the audio.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Within the lyrics of "Lonely," several key grammatical structures and expressions stand out:

  • “I have nobody for my own”: This phrase shows possession and the feeling of loss. Understanding how to express ownership and emotional attachment is crucial for conversational English.
  • “Could’ve sworn I was dreaming”: The modal verb "could have" is used here to reflect regret and possibility. This structure is important for expressing what you thought or believed.
  • “I really wanna make things right”: The informal contraction "wanna" is common in spoken English, highlighting the need for learners to grasp colloquial expressions.

These phrases and structures are perfect for practicing English speaking and integrate well with the themes present in daily conversations, especially when discussing relationships or emotions.

Common Pronunciation Traps

While listening to "Lonely," learners may encounter certain pronunciation challenges:

  • “Lonely” and “nobody”: The vowel sounds in these words can be tricky for non-native speakers. Focus on the clarity of the vowels and the rhythm of the phrases.
  • “What really hurt me”: Linking sounds between words can cause oversights in pronunciation. The "t" in “what” and “really” blends into the next word, creating a fluid sound that should be practiced.
  • Accents and Intonation: Akon’s accent may be different from what learners are used to. Pay attention to the melodic intonation patterns he uses, which can enhance your natural rhythm in English speaking.

By engaging with the video and using shadow speech techniques, English learners can drastically improve their pronunciation and speaking skills. Combine your practice with a shadowspeak app, and you’ll be well on your way to more fluent English 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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