Shadowing Practice: BREAKING: Voting 9-5-1, SC denies TRO request of Dela Rosa vs implementation of ICC arrest warrant - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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The Philippine Supreme Court is allowing the ICC arrest order against Senator Ronald De La Rosa to go on.
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The Philippine Supreme Court is allowing the ICC arrest order against Senator Ronald De La Rosa to go on.
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We're now able to report this as justice has denied the lawmakers' request for a halt order against the warrants' implementation.
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The vote was nine in favor,
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five against, and one abstention.
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Senator De La Rosa sought to prevent Philippine law enforcement from serving him
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that warrant over his role in the bloody Duterte drug war.
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His lawyers argued the ICC no longer has jurisdiction in the Philippines after it withdrew from the Rome Statute in 2019.
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The Marcos administration, however, argued the court cannot extend special privileges for De La Rosa,
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whom it called a fugitive from justice.
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Senator De La Rosa fled the Senate premises last week,
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hours after a shootout set off by the Senate Sergeant-at-Arms.
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The senator's whereabouts remain unknown.
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Meanwhile, the police will recommend the filing of charges before the Department of Justice against suspended Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Mao Aplaska
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and two other OSA personnel for alleged violations of the Private Security Services Industry Act.
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Criminal Investigation
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and Detection Group Director Robert Morico said the OSA's use of firearms falls under the coverage of the said law
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and does not include the use of warning shots.
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He adds there are many factors to consider before a security official should resort to gunfire.
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If you fire towards a law enforcement officer,
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NBI, PNP, you fire the first shot.
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That's already an assault, technically speaking.
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Mabuti sana po kung hindi nag-identify ang NBI agent or hindi siya nakayuniform.
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On that case, he is very visible naman po na he is in uniform.
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Pag nagpaputo ka ng baril,
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kung on the part nila,
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security guard or security, kailangan,
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there must be unlawful aggression on the part ng...
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Tapos number two, there must be reasonable necessity of the means employed to prevent or repel such an aggression.
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Number three, there must be lack of sufficient provocation on the part of the person resorting to self-defense.
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So the provocation did not come from the NBI agent.
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There was no local aggression.
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The NBI agents were merely positioned outside the Senate premises,
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which is, by the way, a GSIS premise area.
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So the NBI agent was obedient when asked kung si Mokha,
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he introduced himself as an NBI.

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Context & Background

The recent ruling by the Philippine Supreme Court regarding the arrest warrant against Senator Ronald De La Rosa highlights significant legal and political dynamics in the country. The senator sought to block an International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest order stemming from his involvement in the controversial Duterte drug war. The court’s decision, made with a vote of nine in favor, five against, and one abstention, showcases the complex relationship between Philippine laws and international judicial authority. This situation provides an insightful context for English learners to understand legal terminology and civic issues more clearly while practicing their speaking skills through relevant discussions.

Top 5 Phrases for Daily Communication

  • "The Supreme Court is allowing the ICC arrest order" - This phrase introduces the authority and actions of a critical judicial body, useful for discussions about justice.
  • "seek to prevent Philippine law enforcement" - A phrase that emphasizes legal entanglements and law enforcement roles.
  • "fugitive from justice" - A term important for conversations about crime and legal repercussions.
  • "recommend the filing of charges" - A useful expression for discussing legal procedures and accountability.
  • "any unlawful aggression" - Crucial for debates around self-defense and legal rights, enabling complex dialogues.

Step-by-step Shadowing Guide

To effectively tackle the dialogue from the video and improve your English speaking practice, follow this detailed shadowing guide:

  1. Listen Carefully: Start by watching the video attentively, noting any unfamiliar phrases or legal terms.
  2. Segment the Transcript: Break down the transcript into smaller parts. Focus on one phrase at a time, such as "The Supreme Court is allowing the ICC arrest order."
  3. Repeat Each Segment: Use the shadow speech technique where you listen and immediately repeat what you hear. Pay attention to intonation and pronunciation, especially on complex terms like "fugitive from justice."
  4. Record Yourself: Record your shadow speak sessions, allowing you to compare your pronunciation with that of the speaker. This step is crucial for identifying areas needing improvement.
  5. Practice Contextual Use: Integrate the phrases into your daily conversations. Use them while discussing current events or legal scenarios to enhance retention and contextual understanding.

By practicing in this structured way, learners can significantly improve English pronunciation and build confidence in their speaking abilities. Engaging with relevant content not only enhances vocabulary but also equips learners with the language skills necessary for meaningful conversations 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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