Shadowing Practice: Amber Heard Explains Her Tattoos - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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You look gorgeous here on the cover of this magazine.
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You look gorgeous here on the cover of this magazine.
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Thank you.
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And I couldn't help but staring at your tats.
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Uh...
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One's red, one's blue.
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Well, I love your accent.
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The tattoos, I'm telling you about the tattoos, of course.
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Yeah, oh, I...
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Yeah, yeah, look, if you see it...
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Right.
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Yeah.
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That's...
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Yeah, your tats.
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I know.
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Yeah, uh...
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You say, one's red and one's blue.
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Uh, yeah.
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And they're down here, too, yeah.
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Yeah, exactly.
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That's...
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Where else would they be?
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What are...
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Yeah.
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Uh, what do they say?
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What are they?
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Well, they're both poetry.
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The top one is this Pablo Neruda quote that I like.
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And the bottom one is from this 10th century poet,
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philosopher named Omar Khayyam.
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He, it's in Farsi.
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Oh, yeah, of course.
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So I could tell you what it...
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I could recite it for you.
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Yeah, absolutely, yeah.
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In Farsi.
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Like I said, yeah, it's really beautiful.
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It's poetry, but at least I think.
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Yeah, yeah.
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How did you find a tattoo artist who tattoos Farsi?
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It was difficult.
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What, what, where did you,
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like, did you just bring him?
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It was not the kind of tattoo you get after like a wild night out drinking.
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It wasn't like tequila, you weren't drunk at all.
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No, it's not a drunk tat.
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Seth, do you have any tattoos?
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I have a very detailed depiction of the Battle of Hastings on my inner side.
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And that weirdly was a drunk tattoo.
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Speaking of the 10th century.
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I can't, I can't do it.
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I mean, they're like, I'm sorry to film that.
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I couldn't do it, that was good.
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Uh, I know your dad is not here,
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but I saw your mom backstage.
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She's beautiful and super fun.
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But what did you, did you celebrate Father's Day with your dad?
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He's a very...
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I did.
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He's in L.A right now,
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doing some construction on my house.
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He's like a man's man,
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like a tough Texas guy.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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What did you do for Father's Day?
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I, um, it was really special.
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I'm a pretty excellent daughter.
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I, um...
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Oh, very nice of you to say.
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Yeah, just, you got to know your strengths.
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Yeah, and what did you do?
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So you did something special for your dad?
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Yeah, I brought him to the Magic Mike press convention.
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Yeah, and so...
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He loved it.
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Yeah.
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It was a big hit with my dad.
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All he wants to do is hunt and fish.
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He wanted to...
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That's the place to do that, I guess.
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Your dad must have loved you for that.
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Oh, he really appreciated that.
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Absolutely, yeah.
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Yeah, it was the only time I've ever seen...
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He was in and out of that press conference so fast.
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Yeah, yeah.
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I'm not supposed to do that, I guess.
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No, no, no, no, no,
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no, no, no, no, no,
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no, no, no, no, no,
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no, no, no, no, no,
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no. Let's just hope you never meet my dad.
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Let's talk about the movie.
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Let's talk about the...
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Seth, I'm gonna have to ask you.
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Should I go?
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Yeah, I'm gonna have to ask you.
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The video is about God.
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Thanks, everybody.
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Thank you for being here.
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Appreciate it, bye.
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Seth and Brian, everybody.
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Yes!

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, learners will focus on understanding and practicing conversational English through a segment featuring actress Amber Heard discussing her tattoos. This engaging dialogue showcases everyday speech patterns, vocabulary related to personal expression, and the nuances of discussing art and literature. By practicing with this transcript, learners will enhance their listening comprehension, pronunciation skills, and ability to articulate thoughts clearly in English.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Tattoo - A form of body art created by inserting ink into the skin.
  • Poetry - A literary form expressing ideas and feelings through rhythmic and often metaphorical language.
  • Quote - A repetition of someone else's statement or thoughts, often attributed to the original author.
  • Farsi - The Persian language, primarily spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan.
  • Artist - A person who creates art, in this case, a tattoo artist who specializes in skillfully inking designs on the skin.
  • Recite - To repeat aloud from memory, often used in the context of poetry or literature.
  • Philosopher - A thinker who seeks to understand fundamental truths about human existence, often through contemplation and discussion.
  • Depiction - A representation of something in art, literature, or other forms of creative expression.

Practice Tips

To effectively practice speaking using this video transcript, consider applying the shadowing technique. This method involves listening to the video carefully and trying to speak along with the dialogue. Here are some tailored advice and strategies:

  • Start Slowly: The conversation flows at a natural pace, so initially, play the video at a slower speed. This helps to capture the nuances of pronunciation and intonation.
  • Repeat Key Phrases: Focus on essential phrases like "I love your accent" or "What do they say?" Repeat them several times to get comfortable with the sounds.
  • Use a Shadowing App: Utilize a shadowing app to record your voice while practicing. This allows for playback and comparison with the original audio, fostering improvement.
  • Emphasize Emotion: Amber’s tone reflects her passion for poetry and tattoos. Pay attention to the emotions conveyed; practice using the same intonation in your speech.
  • Engage in Shadowspeak: Try summarizing what you understood or felt about the tattoos and poetry in your words. This will enhance your ability to think and speak in English more fluidly.
  • Consistent Practice: Visit a shadowing site regularly and incorporate similar audio resources to diversify your learning and gain exposure to different speaking styles.

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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