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Hello everyone. I'm Rob.
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Hello everyone. I'm Rob.
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Before we start, let me ask you something.
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Do you want to feel more comfortable when you speak English?
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Do you want to understand native speakers without replaying the video again and again?
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If that sounds like you, you're in the right place.
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This lesson is designed to help you grow step by step.
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It's simple to follow, easy to repeat, and perfect for daily practice.
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In today’s session, Rob will guide you through four parts: Each part will help you train a different skill so your English becomes smoother and more natural.
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Take a breath, listen well, and let Rob guide you to think and speak in English.
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In this part, you will listen to a short conversation.
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Just relax and try to understand the main idea.
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Don't worry if you don't catch every word. That’s normal.
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Before we begin, here is the key vocabulary you will hear in the conversation: Run out of.
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Are you ready?
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Let's listen.
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It's time to get some milk for breakfast.
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Oh, no, babe, we've run out of milk.
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No worries, we still have some bread anyway.
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Ugh, we’ve run out of bread too.
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So, no toast and no milk this morning.
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Don’t worry, we can go to the supermarket.
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We need milk and bread at least.
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Yeah, and while we’re there, let’s get some groceries for the week.
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That way we won't run out again so soon.
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Smart idea.
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Let's make a shopping list.
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Okay, milk, bread, eggs… Maybe some fruits too.
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Pasta, rice, vegetables, and don’t forget coffee.
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Oh, and some snacks for movie time this weekend.
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Got it. Let's get ready and head out.
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Wait, do we have everything?
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Car keys, house keys, wallet… I have them all.
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Ready to go.
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Wait, should we bring our shopping bags too?
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I already put them in the car last time.
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Perfect. Let’s drive to the supermarket before it gets busy.
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Finally, breakfast will be saved And our week won’t start with empty shelves!
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Haha, thank goodness.
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Alright, let’s go.
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In this part, we will learn some useful words from the conversation.
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These words will help you understand English better and speak English more confidently.
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Listen carefully, repeat after me, and try to remember them.
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Now let's learn the vocabulary.
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Great job guys.
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Remember, repetition is the key to success in English.
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The more you repeat the words, the easier they will become.
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Watch this video again and again.
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Then say the words out loud.
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You will get better and better each time.
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In this part I will ask you questions about the conversation.
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Listen carefully and try to answer out loud before you hear the correct answer.
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Don't worry if your answer is not perfect.
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Speaking practice helps you become fluent more quickly.
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It's time to get some milk for breakfast.
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Oh, no, babe, we've run out of milk.
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No worries, we still have some bread anyway.
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Ugh, we’ve run out of bread too.
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So, no toast and no milk this morning.
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Don’t worry, we can go to the supermarket.
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We need milk and bread at least.
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Yeah, and while we’re there, let’s get some groceries for the week.
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That way we won't run out again so soon.
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Let's make a shopping list.
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Pasta, rice, vegetables, and don’t forget coffee.
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Oh, and some snacks for movie time this weekend.
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Car keys, house keys, wallet… I have them all.
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Wait, should we bring our shopping bags too?
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I already put them in the car last time.
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Perfect. Well done.
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You did a great job.
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Now let's move on to our shadowing practice.
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In this part, repeat each line after speakers.
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Try to follow their rhythm and pronunciation.
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This will help you speak more naturally and with more confidence.
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Amazing work today. You finished all four parts of this lesson.
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Keep watching this video again every day this week.
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When you repeat often, your English becomes more fluent. I promise.
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If you want more simple English practice, remember to like and subscribe.
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Keep training your English, keep showing up, and I’ll be in the next lesson.
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Goodbye. See you soon.
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Why practice speaking with this video?

Engaging in daily conversation practice is crucial for developing fluency in English. This video is designed to make you feel more comfortable and confident when speaking. By listening to realistic dialogues, you can improve your understanding of native speakers, allowing you to grasp conversations without the need to replay the video multiple times. Using the shadowing technique, you'll learn to mimic the intonation and rhythm of the speakers, which is an effective way to enhance your speaking skills. Not only will you train your ears, but you will also practice your mouth muscles, making it easier to articulate words clearly and naturally in everyday conversations.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

In the video, several key expressions and grammatical structures stand out. Understanding them will help you become more fluent:

  • Run out of: This phrase indicates that you no longer have something. For example, “We’ve run out of milk.” It is a commonly used expression in daily life and is crucial for discussing necessities.
  • Let’s: This contraction of "let us" is often used when suggesting an action. In the dialogue, the speakers say, “Let’s make a shopping list.” This informal structure helps convey a friendly and collaborative tone.
  • Should we?: This phrase is used to suggest an idea or check if it's appropriate. For instance, “Should we bring our shopping bags?” It’s a great way to propose plans in a conversational manner.
  • Maybe: This word indicates possibility, softening suggestions. An example is, “Maybe some fruits too.” It's important for practicing uncertainty and flexibility in conversation.

Practicing these structures not only helps you construct sentences correctly but also makes your speech sound more natural. Using the shadowing app or other shadowing sites can amplify the benefits of these lessons.

Common Pronunciation Traps

As you develop your speaking skills, be mindful of certain tricky words and sounds that might challenge your pronunciation. In this video, hear phrases like:

  • Run out of: Pay attention to how quickly the words are said together. The “n” in “run” merges with the “o” in “out,” often creating a subtle sound that is difficult for learners to pinpoint.
  • Grocery: This word may be pronounced differently based on accent. Make sure to listen carefully and replicate it during practice to avoid common mispronunciations.
  • Supermarket: The challenge lies in the flow of the word. In connected speech, it’s often pronounced more quickly, and learners tend to separate the syllables awkwardly.

As you utilize the materials from this video, remember that repeating challenging phrases as part of your shadow speech will significantly improve your pronunciation clarity. Be patient with yourself, and practice regularly to see tangible improvement in your English-speaking abilities.

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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