Shadowing Practice: Family Guy - The Griffins Meet the Simpsons - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Oh, thank you so much for putting us up until we find our car.
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Oh, thank you so much for putting us up until we find our car.
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And thank you for not being a band of hippie murderers.
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And now this again.
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You bring home two bands of hippie murderers,
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and suddenly that's all you're about.
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Well, what do you say we have some lunch?
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Where's Bart?
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Well, he's at camp all week.
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I'm sorry you won't get to meet him.
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Got kicked out of camp.
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I super glued my counselor's butt cheeks together.
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That's terrible.
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But how did you even get access to his butt cheeks?
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I'm not the only one who got kicked out of camp.
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This is Bart.
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Honey, your hands are filthy.
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Go wash up for lunch.
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Eat my shorts.
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Eat my shorts.
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I love that.
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Is that a popular expression?
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Like what the deuce?
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Probably more popular.
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Probably way more popular.
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Well, here's my room.
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Hey, you want to see my weapons closet?
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You have a weapons closet, too?
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You're right.
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That's all.
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I'm not sure.
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I'm not sure.
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I'm not sure.
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I'm not sure.
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You're not sure.
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You're not sure.
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I can't hear you.
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I know you're not sure.
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You're not sure.
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You're not sure.
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Ouch!
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Jesus heard my mean thought!
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A slingshot!
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It's so simple and pure!
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He doesn't need lasers or time machines,
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just gumballs and marbles and balls of string.
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He's like something out of Mark Twain,
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whose real name was Samuel Clemens.
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How does that further this conversation?
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Hey, you want to make a prank phone call?
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Ooh, prank phone call!
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Most haven't, most speaking.
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Uh, yeah, I'm looking for a friend,
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last name Keybum, first name Lee.
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Hang on, I'll check.
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Hey, guys, do I got a Lee Keybum?
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Come on, look at the stools.
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Is there a Lee Keybum?
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Somebody check the rear.
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I know I got a Lee Keybum.
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Then you probably shouldn't be handling food.
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Oh, my God, that's amazing.
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That's the coolest thing ever.
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Hey, I want to try.
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Okay.
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Most haven't.
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Hello, Moe.
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Your sister's being raped.
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Is that.. is that one?
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So this is my room.
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Please excuse the mess.
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There, that's better.
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Look at all these trophies.
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There must be like 20 of them.
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23. But I'm sure you have a lot of trophies of your own.
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No, I'm not good at anything.
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Oh, Meg, I'm sure you're good at something.
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We just have to find out what it is.
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After all, Nelson Mandela said it's our obligation to shine.
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You mean like my oily face and back?
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No, maybe don't sit on my bedspread, please.
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But I mean the light within you that makes you an individual.
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Meg, you need to know that you matter.
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Really?
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No one's ever told me I mattered before.
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That's why you have to say it.
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So say it.
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I matter.
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Louder!
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I matter!
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Shut up, Meg.
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You don't matter.
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Hey, couldn't help but notice there's no seat for me.
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Oh, I was under the impression that you were a dog.
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You're right to have that reaction,
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Maj. Well, I just figured at home I sit with the family,
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so I assume that...
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Have you ever drunk out of a toilet?
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I don't see what that has to do with the discussion.
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Dogs eat in the kitchen.
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Yeah, dogs eat in the kitchen.
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Wow, you work at a nuclear power plant?
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What's that?
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I don't know.
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Pretty impressive.
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I just work at a brewery.
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Oh my god, you get to work with beer?
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Wow, what's beer really like?
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Eh, he's got a big head.
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Hey, you know, ah, damn it,
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I don't have a comic strip anymore.
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So, still no word from the police on your stolen car?
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The cops here are a joke.
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I bet you and me can find your car on our own.
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You think so?
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Because Homer Simpson and Peter Griffin are a great team.
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A greater team than... Than...
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Uh-huh, keep going.
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Than something else?
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Something else?
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I don't know what this is.
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Okay, I'll do it.
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Homer Simpson and Peter Griffin are an even greater team than the Air Force.
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All steady, I got him in my sights.
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Woo-hoo!
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Yeah!
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Yeah!
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Yeah, we did it.
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What's he doing here?
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We gotta carry him, because he can't fly on his own.
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We let that other guy try, and look what happened.
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No, no, no, no, no, no!

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This engaging video featuring beloved animated families provides an entertaining context for English language learners. Watching and practicing with clips from such familiar shows not only enhances comprehension but also makes speaking practice enjoyable. By imitating the dialogues, you can improve your fluency, intonation, and confidence in speaking English. Utilizing humor, context, and relatable situations helps learners grasp nuanced expressions and social cues, crucial for effective communication.

Benefits of Engaging with Animated Conversations:

  • Enhanced listening skills through real conversations.
  • Increased vocabulary with colloquial phrases.
  • Improved comprehension of cultural references and humor.
  • Real-time practice opportunities for everyday interactions.

By practicing speaking through this video, you learn English with YouTube in a dynamic way, perfect for IELTS speaking practice and daily English speaking practice.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

In the transcript, several notable structures and expressions can enhance your language skills:

  • "Thank you for putting us up until we find our car." – This expression highlights gratitude and can be used in many situations. The phrase "putting us up" is a casual way of saying "hosting us."
  • "He got kicked out of camp." – The passive construction here is common in conversational English. It shows that something happened to someone, focusing more on the action than the doer.
  • "Eat my shorts." – This quirky expression is a playful and assertive confrontation, showcasing how idiomatic phrases enrich English conversations.
  • "You have a weapons closet, too?" – Here, the question format is useful. It demonstrates how to express surprise or confirmation, a vital skill for engaging conversations.

Using these structures in your own speaking practice will further develop your language skills and help you better connect with native speakers.

Common Pronunciation Traps

While practicing with this video, pay attention to some tricky pronunciations and accents:

  • "Thank you." – Notice the linking sound that often occurs in fast speech. It may sound like "tank you" instead of "thank you."
  • "Camp." – Depending on the accent, this word can be pronounced with differing vowel sounds. Listen closely to replicate the correct sound.
  • "Boo-t cheeks." – This playful phrase could be mispronounced. Focus on the vowel sounds and the rhythm of the phrase.

By imitating the characters and focusing on these common pronunciation traps, you refine your speaking skills. Shadow speaking techniques from this video can lead you to more natural sounding English, making it an exceptional resource for your English speaking practice.

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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