Shadowing Practice: Being Suckered Into Doing Someone Else's Work | Suits - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Please tell me that you filed a patent.
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Please tell me that you filed a patent.
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No, not yet.
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I gave it to you yesterday.
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Same time I gave you my Bainbridge briefs, which you haven't finished.
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I was here all night, and I barely got through half.
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And I was on hold for almost 11 minutes before I gave up on your patent.
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So what's your point?
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I swear I will finish those filings, but you have to give me this patent confirmation before Harvey gets back.
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Sorry, golden boy.
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Deal's a deal.
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What do you think you're doing?
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Uh, I'm proofing briefs.
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Why?
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Is there a problem?
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Yeah, there is.
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That's Gregory's responsibility.
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Why are you handling it?
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Oh, I volunteered.
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He didn't pawn it off on you?
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No.
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No.
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I mean, he didn't even want me to do it.
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but, you know, I had some extra time, so I insisted.
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Congratulations.
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You've shown loyalty to your fellow associates.
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I know Gregory tricked you into doing his work.
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I wanted to see how you react when pressed about it.
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You held up.
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I respect that.
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Thanks.
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See, but I don't understand something, though.
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If you didn't know how to file a patent, then why didn't you just run to Harvey?
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He was busy.
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But you see, Mike, that's why you come to see me.
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Look, Mike, I know I can come across a bit prickly.
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But we're a team here.
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That means I'm here to help.
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Okay.
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All right.
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So can you help me now?
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Already have.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, learners will practice English speaking skills through a scene from the popular series "Suits." The dialogue centers around workplace dynamics, responsibility, and teamwork. By engaging with this content, learners will enhance their understanding of conversational English in a professional context. Key aspects include recognizing how to express obligations and making requests, as well as navigating team relationships.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Filed a patent - A formal application submitted to protect an invention or idea.
  • Volunteered - Offered one's services or assistance willingly without being asked.
  • Pawn off - To pass on a responsibility to someone else, often unfairly.
  • Proofing briefs - Reviewing and checking documents for errors or necessary corrections.
  • Tricked you into doing his work - Being manipulated into taking on someone else's responsibilities.
  • Held up - To remain steadfast or supportively amidst pressure.
  • For a team - To act in cooperation with colleagues for a common goal.
  • React when pressed - To respond when faced with pressure or a challenge.

Practice Tips

To effectively improve your English speaking practice, consider using a shadowing app with this video. Start by watching the scene multiple times, focusing on the tone and speed of the dialogue. Here are some tips for effective shadow speech:

  • Break it down: Divide the transcript into smaller parts. Shadow each section before moving on to the next.
  • Replicate emotion: Notice the characters' feelings and inflections. Try to mirror their expressions to build your speaking fluency and emotional connection.
  • Slow it down: If the pace is too quick, use video playback settings to slow down the dialogue. This will help you grasp pronunciation and intonation better.
  • Practice in context: After shadowing, summarize what you've learned about the situation in your own words. This helps to reinforce vocabulary in a relevant context.
  • Utilize your surroundings: Try shadowing in different environments, such as while commuting or during breaks, to incorporate speaking practice into your daily routine.

Use this transcript and these tips as a resource to learn English with YouTube and enhance your communication skills in English. Consistent practice will help you feel more confident in various conversational settings, whether in a professional environment or casual discussions.

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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