Shadowing Practice: Inside Out - Introducing All The Emotions - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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I'm sadness.
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Oh, hello.
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I'm Joy.
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So, can I just...
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if you could...
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I just want to fix that.
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Thanks.
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And that was just the beginning.
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Headquarters only got more crowded from there.
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Very nice.
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Okay, looks like you got this.
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Very good.
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That's fear.
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He's really good at keeping Riley safe.
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Easy, easy, huh?
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Hover!
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Oh, we're good.
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We're good.
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Thank you.
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Thank you very much.
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And we're back.
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Here we go.
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All right, open.
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Hmm, this looks new.
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Think it's safe?
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What is it?
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Okay, caution.
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There is a dangerous smell, people.
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Hold on, what is that?
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This is disgust.
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She basically keeps Riley from being poisoned, physically and socially.
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That is not brightly colored or shaped like a dinosaur.
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Hold on, guys.
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It's broccoli!
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Yes!
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Well, I just saved our lives.
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Yeah, you're welcome.
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Riley, if you don't eat your dinner, you're not going to get any dessert.
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Wait, did he just say we couldn't have dessert?
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That's anger.
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He cares very deeply about things being fair so that's how you want to play it
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old man no dessert oh sure we'll eat our dinner right after you eat this right here comes an airplane oh airplane we got an airplane everybody.
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And you've met Sadness.
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She, well, she...
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I'm not actually sure what she does.
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And I've checked, there's no place for her to go, so she's good.
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We're good, it's all great.
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Anyway, these are Riley's memories and they're mostly happy, you'll notice, not to brag.
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But the really important ones are over here.
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I don't want to get too technical, but these are called core memories.
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Each one came from a super important time in Riley's life.
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Like when she first scored a goal.
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That was so amazing.
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And each core memory powers a different aspect of Riley's personality.
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Like Hockey Island.
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Goofball Island is my personal favorite.
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Come back here, you little monkey.
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Yep, Goofball is the best.
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Friendship Island is pretty good, too.
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Oh, I love Honesty Island.
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And that's the truth.
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And of course, Family Island is amazing.
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The point is, the islands of personality are what make Riley, Riley.
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Ah!
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Good night,
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kiddo.
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Good night, Dad.
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Good night, Dad.
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And we're out.
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That's what I'm talking about.
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Woo!
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Another perfect day.
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Nice job, everybody.
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Let's get those memories down the long term.
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All right.
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We did not die today.
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We'll call that an unqualified success.
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And that's it.
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We love our girl.
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She's got great friends and a great house.
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Things couldn't be better.
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After all, Riley's 11 now.
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What could happen?
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Why practice speaking with this video?

This engaging clip from a well-known animated film introduces various emotions represented as characters, making it an excellent resource for IELTS speaking practice. The dialogue captures the nuances of everyday communication, incorporating expressions and emotional responses that learners can mimic. By using the shadowing technique, you not only improve your pronunciation but also enhance your ability to convey emotions and complex ideas in English. Practicing with this video provides context, helping you understand how emotions influence language, which is vital for effective communication.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

The transcript features several key phrases and structures that are useful for learners:

  • “I just want to fix that.” - This expression uses the present simple tense, suitable for expressing desires or intentions. It showcases a straightforward way to communicate solutions or preferences.
  • “He cares very deeply about...” - The phrase illustrates the use of adverbs for emphasis, providing a rich way to discuss feelings and values.
  • “That’s how you want to play it...” - This idiomatic expression is a culturally relevant way of addressing conflict, conveying a more informal tone.
  • “We’re good, it’s all great.” - The phrase employs a casual conversational style. It’s useful in everyday discussions, making it relatable for learners aiming for fluency.

Incorporating these structures in your own speaking practice, particularly through a shadowing app, can be transformative in mastering spoken English.

Common Pronunciation Traps

One of the potential hurdles noted in the video is the pronunciation of words like “disgust” and “airplane.” The initial consonant clusters can be challenging for non-native speakers, so focus on articulating these sounds clearly:

  • “Disgust” - Pay attention to the initial /dɪs/ sound followed by /gʌst/; the shift between these sounds can be tricky.
  • “Airplane” - The /ɛə/ diphthong may be unfamiliar, and the combination of sounds needs smooth transition.
  • Listen to how the emotions are introduced with different intonations, which will help with mastering the emotion behind the words.

By practicing these pronunciation aspects through a shadow speech, you can overcome these challenges while enhancing your emotional expressiveness in English.

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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