Shadowing Practice: 켄의 헤어스타일 | @Barbie - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Hey, hey!
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Hey, hey!
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Life in the Dreamhouse!
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Oh, yeah!
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Life in the Dreamhouse!
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Barbie!
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Life in the Dreamhouse!
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Get your sparkle on!
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Show this world where you belong!
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Oh!
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A little more hot water, please!
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Thanks, Chelsea!
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Barbie's got a big day with Ken with Ken.
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And that means ice cream for dinner!
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Hmm.
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Ow!
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Ow!
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996, 997.
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998, 999, 1,000.
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Hmm, maximum volume.
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Ah!
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Is that you, Ken?
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Ken, wow!
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Your hair!
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It looks great!
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Ken!
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Are you lost?
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You know, my house is right over there.
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Ooh!
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Your hair!
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It's gorgeous.
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I wish I had hair that...
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Awesome?
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But you haven't seen the best part.
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Watch this.
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It's always brave when a friend tries out a new look.
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And in this case, Ken was being really, really brave.
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Like plaid with stripes brave.
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It's really not that bad.
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It just needs a little.. shaping.
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To the salon!
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Oh I
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love it.
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Are you ready for that date?
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I sure am.
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Oh, her.
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You meant her.
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Hmm.
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Maybe I could use a new do myself.
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To the salon!
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One.
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Ow!
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Two.
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Ow!
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How many of these do we have to do?
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Like a thousand or something.
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Three...
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Ow!

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, learners will engage in English speaking practice by exploring dialogue from a fun and entertaining context. Through the lively transcript of a cheerful conversation centered around hairstyles and social interactions, you will practice pronunciation, intonation, and conversational flow. This practice is designed to enhance your ability to express yourself in various social situations while building confidence in speaking English.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Dreamhouse - A playful term referring to an idealized home or lifestyle.
  • Sparkle on - A phrase encouraging one to shine or show their best self.
  • Brave - Showing courage, especially when trying something new.
  • Gorgeous - Extremely beautiful or attractive.
  • Salon - A place where people go for hair and beauty treatments.
  • New do - A casual term for a new hairstyle.
  • Ice cream for dinner - A fun, unconventional meal suggestion often associated with special occasions or youthful humor.

Practice Tips

When practicing with this transcript, utilize the shadowing technique to improve your English pronunciation. Here’s how to do it effectively:

  • Listen Carefully: Play the video or audio clip at a slower speed to capture every word and intonation. Pay attention to how the speakers emphasize certain phrases.
  • Repeat Out Loud: Mimic the speakers' pronunciation as closely as possible. Focus on the rhythm and tone of their voices. This will help you sound more natural when speaking.
  • Practice Passage by Passage: Break down the transcript into smaller sections. Repeat each section until you feel comfortable, then combine them to practice fluency.
  • Record Yourself: Use your phone or computer to record your practice sessions. Listen to your recordings to identify areas of improvement in pronunciation and intonation.
  • Engage with the Context: Consider the context of the conversation. This can help you understand the emotion behind the words, making your shadowing practice more effective.

For optimal results, engage in regular practice on a reliable shadowing site to build a routine that enhances your skills over time. You’ll find that by using these techniques, you’ll make significant strides in your speaking ability, making it easier to improve English pronunciation in various contexts.

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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