Shadowing Practice: Joey Doesn't Share Food | Friends - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Hey.
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Hey.
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Oh, my friend Sarah had a great time last night.
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Yeah, so you're gonna call this one back?
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No. But what are you talking about?
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Sarah's great.
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Oh, really?
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You wanna know what your great friend did?
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We were out to dinner, okay?
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We were getting along, having a really nice time.
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I was thinking she was really cool.
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And then, out of nowhere...
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That's it?
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That's why you won't go out with her again?
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So she took some fries.
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Big deal.
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Hey, look.
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It's not about a few fries.
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It's about what the fries represent what all food I'm sorry.
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I I can't believe I set you up with such a monster
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I take a girl out she can order whatever she wants
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the more the better all right Just don't order a garden salad and then eat my food
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That's a good way to lose some fingers Oh, thank God you're here.
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Listen to this.
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So, Joey Joey and my friend are out last night.
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They're having dinner.
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And she reaches over and takes a few of his fries.
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Oh, no. What?
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You know about the plate thing?
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Oh, yeah, yeah.
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No, Joey doesn't share food.
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I mean, just last week we were having breakfast,
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and he had a couple of grapes on his plate.
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You wouldn't let her have a grape?
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Oh, no, not me.
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Not me, Emma.
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Joey doesn't share food!
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Well, I still think that is a stupid reason not to call someone again.
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You are calling her, okay?
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And if you need to,
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then just get an extra plate of fries for the table.
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I like that.
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A sharing buffer.
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Yeah, yeah, I'll order some extra fries.
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Maybe a plate of onion rings.
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Yeah, yeah.
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And a shrimp cocktail.
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And some buffalo wings.
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Maybe, maybe an individual pizza.
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Huh?
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And some mozzarella sticks.
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What were we talking about?
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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will practice your English speaking skills through a popular scene from the TV show "Friends." The dialogue features a humorous take on food sharing, which provides an excellent opportunity to learn conversational phrases and expressions. By engaging with this content, you will not only enhance your vocabulary but also improve your pronunciation. This activity is ideal for those aiming to refine their skills in everyday English conversation and contextual understanding. Using the technique of shadow speech, you will mimic the rhythm, tone, and pronunciation of the characters, which is a powerful method to boost your English speaking practice.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Great friend - Refers to someone who is valued and appreciated in your life.
  • Out of nowhere - An expression used to indicate something unexpected.
  • Share food - The act of allowing others to take some of your food.
  • Garden salad - A type of salad typically made with greens and various vegetables, often seen as lighter compared to other dishes.
  • Lose some fingers - A humorous way to express that taking food without permission could result in confrontational consequences.
  • Extra plate - Refers to ordering additional portions of food for sharing.
  • Buffalo wings - A popular spicy chicken dish often served as a snack or appetizer.
  • Shrimp cocktail - A dish consisting of shrimp served in a chilled sauce.

Practice Tips

To maximize your learning from this scene, consider the following shadowing tips. First, listen to the dialogue a few times without speaking. Pay attention to the characters' intonation and emotion, as this will help you understand the context better. Next, play the video at a slower speed if necessary, and focus on mimicking their speech patterns. This is particularly beneficial for improving English pronunciation and developing a natural rhythm in your speaking.

After familiarizing yourself with the dialogue, try shadowing the characters. Pause the scene after each line and repeat it aloud, ensuring you replicate their tone and stress. This technique, known as shadow speech, can greatly enhance your fluency and ability to communicate effectively in casual conversations. Additionally, try to engage with a speaking partner who can join you in practicing these lines, creating a more dynamic english speaking practice experience.

Lastly, don’t hesitate to revisit the video multiple times. Repetition will aid your retention of the vocabulary and phrases, making you more confident in using them in real-life situations. Use this engaging and entertaining content on your journey to mastering 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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