Shadowing Practice: Frozen (2013) - Adventure To North Mountain | 5/10 - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Ah!
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Hang on!
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We like to go fast.
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I like fast.
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Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
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Get your feet down.
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This is fresh lacquer.
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Seriously, were you raised in a barn?
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No, I was raised in a castle.
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So, uh, tell me, what made the queen go all ice crazy?
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Oh, well, it was all my fault.
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I got engaged, but then she freaked out because I'd only just met him, you know, that day, and she said she wouldn't bless the marriage.
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Wait, you got engaged to someone you just met that day?
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Yeah, anyway, I got mad, and so she got mad, and then she tried to walk away, and I grabbed her glove, and...
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Hang on!
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You mean to tell me you got engaged to someone you just met that day?
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Yes, pay attention.
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But the thing is, she wore the gloves all the time, so I just thought, maybe she has a thing about dirt.
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Didn't your parents ever warn you about strangers?
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Yes, they did.
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But Hans is not a stranger.
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Oh, yeah?
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What's his last name?
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Of the Southern Isles.
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What's his favorite food?
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Sandwiches.
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Best friend's name?
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Probably John.
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Eye color.
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Dreamy.
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Foot size?
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Foot size doesn't matter.
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Have you had a meal with him yet?
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What if you hate the way he eats?
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What if you hate the way he picks his nose?
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Picks his nose?
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And eats it.
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Excuse me, sir.
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He is a prince.
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All men do it.
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Ew.
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Look, it doesn't matter.
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It's true love.
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Doesn't sound like true love.
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Are you some sort of love expert?
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No, but I have friends who are.
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You have friends who are love experts.
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I'm not buying it.
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Stop talking.
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No, no, no, no, no, no. I'd like to meet these.
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No, I mean it.
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Shh.
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Sven, go.
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What are they?
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Wolves.
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Wolves?
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What do we do?
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I got this.
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You just don't fall off and don't get eaten.
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But I want to help.
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No. Why not?
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Because I don't trust your judgment.
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Excuse me?
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Who marries a man she just met?
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It's true love.
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Whoa.
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Whoa.
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Whoa.
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Christopher.
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It's Christoph.
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Ow.
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Ah.
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Stop.
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Ah.
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You almost set me on fire!
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But I didn't!
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Get ready to jump, Sven!
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You don't tell him what to do.
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Hey!
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I do!
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Jump, Sven!
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But I just paid it off.
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Uh-oh.
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No, no, no!
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Ah!
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No, no, no, no, no, no!
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Grab on!
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Pull, Sven, pull!

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will practice English speaking skills through a lively dialogue inspired by a scene from the animated movie "Frozen." This engaging exchange presents a mix of humor, character dynamics, and idiomatic expressions that will enhance your conversational abilities. Through repetition and active participation, you'll develop confidence in your speaking and listening skills, essential for effective communication.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • ice crazy - a slang term indicating someone is acting irrationally or unpredictably.
  • engaged - the state of being formally promised to be married.
  • bless the marriage - to give approval or support for a marriage.
  • stranger - a person you do not know.
  • true love - a deep, genuine romantic affection.
  • foot size - a humorous reference to a person’s shoe size, often used to suggest trivial details.
  • probably - indicating a high likelihood or probability.
  • pick his nose - a casual expression referring to a somewhat unhygienic habit.

Practice Tips

To maximize your English speaking practice from this video, try shadowing the dialogues. Shadowing involves mimicking the speaker in real time, which helps improve your pronunciation and intonation. Here are some tailored tips based on the transcript's speed and tone:

  • Listen first: Before attempting to shadow, listen to the dialogue thoroughly to understand the context and emotion behind the words.
  • Slow it down: Use playback tools to slow down the video if necessary. This will help you catch every nuance of the conversation, which is particularly useful for IELTS speaking practice.
  • Focus on intonation: Pay attention to the rise and fall of the speakers’ voices. This will help you convey emotions and emphasis in your own speech.
  • Repetition is key: Repeat sentences several times until you're comfortable with the pronunciation and rhythm. This technique aligns well with shadow speech methods.
  • Record yourself: After shadow speaking, record your voice. Listening to yourself can reveal areas for improvement and build your confidence in speaking.

By incorporating these strategies into your routine, you will enhance your English speaking practice and develop fluency in a fun and engaging way. Happy practicing!

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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