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Hello, wait!
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Who?
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It's me.
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Who?
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I'm a police.
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Open the door!
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I don't know a police.
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Come on, open the door!
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Okay, let's go!
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Hey, you're here?
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She doesn't have a problem.
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She said she can come today.
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Really?
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I don't know.
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She said she doesn't have a problem.
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Weird, she said she said she can come today.
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That's fine.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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How is it still here?
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It's still early.
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You need to be careful.
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You're not saying it's 8 o'clock?
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It's now what?
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It's 9 o'clock.
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9 o'clock.
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Yes, why didn't everyone come here yet?
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Did they forget them?
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No, I already said they.
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Did you say the time?
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They came here!
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You're...
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I'm my friend of Aja.
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Oh, I know.
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You're not...
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Yon-Kai?
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Eh?
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How do you know?
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He told me.
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He told me.
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He told me.
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He said...
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He had a friend named Yang Kai.
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So this?
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Yes.
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He only told me your name.
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Well, I understand.
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That...
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You.. you...
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I...
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I'm Yawwha's friend Yawwha?
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You don't know him?
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I don't know him, but his name is very familiar No problem,
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I'm your name Okay, I know What are you doing here?
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I'm talking to you I know I'm saying...
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You said I'm doing what job, right?
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I'm working on a travel trip.
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I'm helping people to order travel.
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I'm also helping them to order food.
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It sounds very good.
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Is that not enough?
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Yeah, and you can get a lot of people.
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Wow, that's good.
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Next time, I plan to plan travel.
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Well, you can give me You should go to many places
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Well, I like I like Japan,
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Singapore, Japan, Japan, Japan Well,
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I know You really love travel Yes,
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but it's because of work Oh,
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that's why I think it's really累.
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I think it's still okay, because I like travel.
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Have you been to New York?
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I haven't been to.
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You've been to?
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Yes, my sister is there.
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Well, you're going to go to the beach?
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嗯,我姐姐在那里 That's
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probably the most common place in New York.
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That's so exciting.
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You want to go where to travel?
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Well, no problem.
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If you don't have to worry about working, you can travel yourself.
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You want to go where to?
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That money?
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Is it not money?
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Yes, it's free.
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You don't have money.
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I would like to travel the world I'm saying a place The world is not a place Yes,
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yes I always want to go to many places You know?
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Where do you go?
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India, I always want to go I think that culture is very unique It's amazing.
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I think so.
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But if I can, I would like to go.
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I'm very free.
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I don't like to go with a lot of people.
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It's too busy.
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That's...
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Two people go?
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It's pretty good.
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How many hours?
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It's 11.
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Wow, it's almost like I didn't find it.
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You're not going to go?
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Yes, it's too late.
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I'm going to go back.
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Okay.
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How do you go?
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I can go.
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Your house is nearby?
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Yes, I'm nearby.
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I'm going to go.
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We'll see you next time.
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Next time is what time?
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What do you say?
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Um, the next day.
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The next day is week-a-day.
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Week-a, right?
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Week-a, I'm a little busy.
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Then, week-a-day.
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Week-a-day, well.
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Then we invite week-a-day to go to the next day, okay?
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Good.
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See you next time.
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Bye bye.
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We've gone.
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We're now we're two.
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Yes.
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Is it fun today?
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It's fun.
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I've never met a new friend.
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Your meaning is to meet new girl friends.
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What are you saying?
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I'm saying that girl.
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Which girl?
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That girl wearing a red shirt.
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Who?
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That girl very funny.
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Who?
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That girl talking a long time ago.
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Oh, that girl?
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Yes, that girl, otherwise.
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I'm so happy to meet her.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will practice listening and conversing through a simulated dialogue that reflects everyday interactions among friends. The transcript showcases various expressions and questions that often arise in social settings. By engaging with this material, you will enhance your English speaking skills and gain confidence in casual conversations. This session is particularly beneficial for those looking to improve English pronunciation and refine their fluency, making it an excellent addition to your IELTS speaking practice.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Open the door! - A common expression when someone is at the door and needs assistance.
  • She said she can come today. - A useful phrase for discussing plans and confirmations.
  • It's still early. - Helpful for expressing time-related comments.
  • Did they forget? - An inquiry about whether someone missed an arrangement.
  • He told me. - A phrase that can be utilized to refer to information received from another person.
  • I understand. - A significant affirmation that demonstrates comprehension.
  • How do you know? - An expression used to ask for clarification about information.
  • You're not...? - A conversational prompt that encourages further dialogue.

Practice Tips

When practicing with this dialogue, focus on the speed and tone of the conversation. Here are some effective strategies to optimize your learning experience:

  • Shadow Speech: Try to imitate the speakers in the video closely. Adjust your articulation and rhythm to match theirs. This method can significantly enhance your English speaking practice.
  • Break It Down: Start by listening to small segments of the dialogue. Repeat after each segment to grasp tricky phrases or pronunciations. Use this technique to improve English pronunciation.
  • Use Repetition: Play the video multiple times. With each repetition, aim to increase your confidence and fluency in speaking.
  • Record Yourself: Consider recording your voice while practicing. Compare it with the original audio. This will provide insights into areas where you can improve.
  • Engage with Shadowspeaks: Understanding contextual conversation will deepen your learning experience. Engage with similar dialogues or shadow other conversations in day-to-day life.

By consistently practicing with these strategies, you'll find it easier to navigate real-world conversations, ultimately leading to greater fluency and confidence 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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