Shadowing Practice: Breaking v3.0 - Topic 06 - Do you feel like ...? - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Do you feel like eating something sweet?
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Do you feel like eating something sweet?
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No thanks, I don't have a sweet tooth.
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How about you?
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I do sometimes.
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How about spring rolls?
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Oh, that sounds yummy.
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I'm starving now.
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Did you have lunch yet?
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Not yet, but I had soup for breakfast.
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Do you feel like eating something sweet?
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No thanks.
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I don't have a sweet tooth.
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How about you?
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I do sometimes.
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How about spring rolls?
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Oh, that sounds yummy.
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I'm starving now.
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Did you have lunch yet?
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Not yet, but I had soup for breakfast.
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Do you feel like cooking instant noodles?
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yes i do but i don't know how to it's easy peel back the lid add boiling water and wait for three minutes.
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Once the noodles are cooked, stir and enjoy them.
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That's it?
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Yep.
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Do you want to try?
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Sure.
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Do you feel like cooking instant noodles?
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Yes, I do.
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But I don't know how to.
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It's easy.
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Peel back the lid, add boiling water, and wait for three minutes.
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Once the noodles are cooked, stir and enjoy them.
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That's it?
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Yep.
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Do you want to try?
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Sure.
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Do you feel like going for a drink?
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Sure, why not?
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I need a drink ASAP.
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So what are we waiting for?
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Let's go.
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Where should we go?
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I know a bar near here.
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It's called RFC.
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Okay, let's get there now.
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Do you feel like going for a drink?
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Sure, why not?
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I need a drink ASAP.
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So what are we waiting for?
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Let's go.
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Where should we go?
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I know a bar near here.
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It's called RFC.
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Okay, let's get there now.
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You look down, Henry.
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Do you feel like talking?
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Not really.
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I just need someone to be here with me for a while.
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Oh, okay.
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Would you like some coffee?
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Yes, please.
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That would be nice.
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Lena, what do you think of me?
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You?
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I think you are good looking, kind, and honest.
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Is there anything wrong?
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I don't know.
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I'm feeling a bit blue.
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Do you feel like going somewhere nice?
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Yeah, I love going to the beach when I'm sad.
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It's just over an hour's drive to Vungtao Beach.
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How about going there now?
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Cool, I'll drive.
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We can take turns to drive.
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I have my driver's license.
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Sounds good.
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Let's go.
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You look down, Henry.
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Do you feel like talking?
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Not really.
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I just need someone to be here with me for a while.
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Oh, okay.
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Would you like some coffee?
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Yes, please.
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That would be nice.
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Lina, what do you think of me?
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You?
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I think you are good-looking, kind, and honest.
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Is there anything wrong?
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I don't know.
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I'm feeling a bit blue.
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Do you feel like going somewhere nice?
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Yeah.
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I love going to the beach when I'm sad.
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It's just over an hour's drive to Vungtao Beach.
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How about going there now?
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Cool.
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I'll drive.
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We can take turns to drive.
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I have my driver's license.
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Sounds good.
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Let's go.
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Thank you.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, learners will practice conversational English by exploring common expressions related to food and drink preferences. The dialogue features characters discussing their cravings and cooking instructions, which provides an excellent opportunity to enhance vocabulary and improve English pronunciation. By engaging with the material, you will also be able to apply IELTS speaking practice techniques, enabling you to articulate your thoughts confidently and naturally during conversations.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Do you feel like ...? - A common phrase used to express interest in doing something.
  • Sweet tooth - A term used to describe someone who enjoys sweet foods.
  • Spring rolls - A popular appetizer with a delicious filling, often wrapped in a thin pastry.
  • Starving - An informal way to say very hungry.
  • Instant noodles - A quick meal option that requires minimal cooking.
  • Boiling water - Water that has reached its boiling point; essential in cooking instant noodles.
  • ASAP - An acronym for "as soon as possible," often used to emphasize urgency.
  • Bar - A place where drinks are served, offering a casual environment for socializing.

Practice Tips

To maximize your learning experience from this video, consider using the technique of shadow speech. Start by playing the dialogue and listen carefully to the native speakers' pronunciation and intonation. As you listen, try to repeat their words simultaneously. This will help you improve English pronunciation and develop a natural rhythm in speech. The casual tone of this dialogue, combined with a moderate pace, makes it an excellent resource for shadowing.

Focus particularly on the phrases "Do you feel like...?" and the response variations. Practice them out loud to help internalize the structure and usage. Aim to replicate the natural pauses and emphases in the video, which will enhance your fluency. Regular practice with materials like this, in conjunction with IELTS speaking practice, can significantly improve your conversational skills. By engaging with these dialogues and utilizing resources like learn English with YouTube, you can effectively strengthen your speaking abilities through shadowing.

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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