Shadowing Practice: Magic Asparagus | Full Episode | Bluey - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Mom!
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Dad!
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Bingo!
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Ruby!
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Ow!
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Ow!
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Ow!
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Ow!
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Ow!
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Ow!
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Ow!
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Ow!
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Ow!
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Ow!
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Bluey, don't talk with your mouth full.
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And sit up straight.
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Don't slouch.
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It's bad manners.
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Is this bad manners?
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Bingo!
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Mum, why do we have to have manners?
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Because we're not animals.
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I'm happy as long as you eat your veggies.
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Ey, ey, ey!
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Elbows off the table, thanks, Mum.
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Can you believe that, kids?
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Psst, Bluey, take this.
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It's a magic asparagus.
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What does it do?
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It turns people into any animal you want.
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For real life.
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For real life.
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Ooh.
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Don't play with your food, Bluey.
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Donkey!
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Hee-aw!
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Ha-ha!
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It worked!
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Hee-aw, hee-aw! Do me!
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OK.
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Ratshog!
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No, no, I want to be a piglet.
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Piglet!
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Eek, eek, eek, eek, eek,
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eek, eek, eek, eek, eek, eek, eek, eek.
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Now that's taken care of.
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I need you to do a little something for me.
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Chicken!
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This episode of Louie is called asparagus.
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Elephant!
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I love this!
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Goat!
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Now be free my animal friends.
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No more rules for anyone.
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Pig bigo, you're making a mess.
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Let me hear you wriggly little wolf.
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Put me down.
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Oh, me a cat.
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Can't just grab people and swing them around.
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Hey, hey.
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Hey, hey.
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Hey, hey.
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Hey, hey.
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Hey, hey.
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Hey, hey.
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Ah!
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Holy puppy!
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Mouse!
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You can't chew people's toys.
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It's not nice.
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Penguin!
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Ooh, this is hard work.
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Maybe I'll turn you into slightly calmer animals.
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Peacock!
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That's a bit better.
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That's a bit better.
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Hey, mind your manners, Mr. Showoff.
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Okay, you asked for it.
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Lions!
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That will teach you to show off.
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No!
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Don't go outside!
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Where'd they go?
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There you are.
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Whoa, what a- Ah!
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Now, where are those lions?
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One Sunday morning as I went walking by Brisbane waters,
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our chance to str- Oh!
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What was that? Is that you, Lucky?
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Oh, well, I guess it's nothing...
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Oh, Mrs. Howler!
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I don't know about this!
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Hey!
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Bunny!
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What do you want, Gregor?
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Get back in the house, you two!
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Sorry, Lucky's Dad!
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No worries, Bluey.
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I shouldn't have let my guard down.
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Scott!
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Get in here, you lot! That thing!
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You animals need to learn some manners!
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Daddy walrus, no doing that thing!
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First manners is...
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What do you want a cracker?
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First is don't speak when someone's speaking!
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Second manners is...
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Hey!
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One!
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No running away from manners lessons!
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Now, third one is don't eat the next door neighbours.
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That's a really important one.
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Hey, where's Daddy Walrus?
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Scrap!
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Gasp!
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No!
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Scrap!
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Scrap!
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Fourth matters is don't go to the toilet on the rug!
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I'm done, I'm done, I'm done, I'm done.
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Gasp!
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You big grub!
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Gasp!
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This is hopeless.
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I'm gonna turn you all back into dogs.
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Where's my asparagus?
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Where's my asparagus?
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I'm dog-dog.
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Ooooooh!
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Da-da!
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Oh no!
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It's stuck like this forever!
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Mwaw!
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Squat!
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Wait, you want more asparagus?
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Wait, I've got an idea!
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Mwaw!
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Squat!
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Mwaw!
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Okay, Bird Bingo, you've eaten the magic asparagus.
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Too late to change that.
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But I think if you say doggy,
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everyone will turn back to doggies.
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What?
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Can you say Polly wants a doggy?
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Pretty please?
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Polly want a cracker?
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No, Polly want a doggy.
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Answer yourself, Daddy Walrus.
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Come on Bird Bingo, Polly want a doggy.
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Oh!
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More!
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Squat!
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Come on, bird, Bingo!
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It's hard to get a walrus to sit at the dinner table!
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Pollywana!
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Duh!
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Duh!
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Yeah!
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Yeah!
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Dinosaur!
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Ah!
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Bingo, no!
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Doggy!
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Doggy!
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Start waiting for Madness teacher!
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Pollywana!
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Huh?
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Hurray!
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You did it, Bird Bingo!
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Squawk!
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What's going on?
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Uh...
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Oh, uh...
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We're just eating dinner, remember?
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Ah, yeah, dinner.
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Okay, well, make sure you...
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I've finished my vegetables, Father.
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I shall now excuse myself to go tidy the kitchen.
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Pip-pip.
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Well, that's mine.
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I've finished my vegetables, Father.
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I shall now excuse myself to go tidy the kitchen.
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Pip-pip.
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Well, that's more like it.
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Bingo!
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For the last time, use a knife and...
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Chicken!

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Why practice speaking with this video?

Using "Magic Asparagus" from Bluey provides a delightful and engaging context for honing your English speaking practice. The playful interaction among characters, such as Bluey and Bingo, creates lively dialogues filled with humor and relatable situations. This setting allows you to practice speaking naturally, as if you were part of the conversation.

By mimicking the characters and their expressions, you harness the shadowing technique, where you repeat the dialogue instantly after hearing it. This method not only helps in improving your vocabulary but also enhances your overall fluency, helping you sound more like a native speaker. Additionally, practicing with relatable content, like the importance of manners in this episode, reinforces cultural nuances that are vital in effective communication.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Throughout the episode, several key structures emerge that are useful for English learners:

  • Imperatives: Instructions like “sit up straight” and “elbows off the table” convey commands clearly and effectively, providing essential examples for learners to practice giving advice or instruction.
  • Question forms: Phrases such as “What does it do?” illustrate how to inquire about functions or characteristics, enhancing your ability to ask questions in real-life situations.
  • Exclamatory sentences: Expressions like “Can you believe that?” and “It worked!” demonstrate excitement and disbelief, which can be practiced for more expressive speaking.
  • Conditionals: “Because we're not animals” showcases a simple conditional structure, which can help learners understand cause-and-effect statements when explaining behavior or reasoning.

Common Pronunciation Traps

While engaging with the video, pay attention to specific pronunciation challenges that might arise:

  • Tricky consonant clusters: Words like “asparagus” can be challenging due to their complex sounds. Slow down your pronunciation and practice breaking the word into smaller parts.
  • Vowel sounds: Phrases such as “he worked” and “what does it do?” can have sounds that differ from their written forms, particularly in fast speech. Recording yourself and comparing it to the dialogue can significantly improve your English pronunciation.
  • Intonation patterns: Notice the varying pitches when characters express surprise or joy. This pattern is critical to sounding natural in conversation.

By focusing on these aspects while watching the episode, you can maximize your experience to learn English with YouTube effectively and become more confident in your speaking abilities. Embrace the fun, practice consistently, and watch your skills grow!

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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