Shadowing Practice: P!nk - Just Give Me A Reason ft. Nate Ruess - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Right from the start, you were a thief,
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Right from the start, you were a thief,
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you stole my heart And I,
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your willing victim I let you see the parts of me that weren't all that pretty And with every touch,
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you fixed them Now you've been talking in your sleep Oh,
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oh, things you never say to me Oh,
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oh, tell me that you've had enough Of our love,
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our love Just give me a reason,
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just a little bit's enough Just a second,
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we're not broken, just beds And we can learn to love again It's in the stars,
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it's been written In the scars on our hearts We're not broken,
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just better We can learn to love again
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I'm sorry I don't understand Where all of this is coming from I thought that we were fine
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We had everything Bet it's running wild again My dear we still have everything And it's all in your mind Yeah,
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but this is heaven and You've been having real bad dreams Oh,
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oh, you used to lie so close to me Oh,
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oh, there's nothing more than empty sheets Between our love,
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our love Oh, I love,
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love, love, love Just give me a reason,
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just a little bit's enough Just a second,
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we're not broken, just better We can learn to love again,
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I never stop It's still written in the scars of my heart You're not broken,
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just better We can learn to love again,
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oh Tear ducks and rocks,
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I'll fix it for us We're collecting dust but our love's enough
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You're holding it in You're pouring in rain Though nothing is as bad as it seems
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We'll come clean Just give me a reason,
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just a little bit's enough Just a second,
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we're not broken, just bags
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And we can learn to love again It's in the stars It's been written in the scars On our hearts
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That we're not broken, just bent And we can learn to love again Just give me a reason,
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just a little bit's enough Just a second,
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we're not broken, just bend And we can learn to love again It's in the stars,
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it's been written in the scars On our hearts,
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that we're not broken, just bend And we can learn to love again Oh,
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can't learn to love again Oh,
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can't learn to love again Oh,
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that we're not broken just bad We can learn to love again
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Why practice speaking with this video?

Practicing speaking with "Just Give Me A Reason" by P!nk and Nate Ruess provides an excellent opportunity for English learners to immerse themselves in a dialogue rich with emotion and relationship dynamics. The conversational nature of the lyrics allows learners to engage with authentic language used in real-life scenarios. Through shadowing the song, you can enhance your intonation, rhythm, and emotional expressiveness, which are crucial for effective communication.

Using a shadowing app, learners can mimic the artists’ pronunciation and flow, creating a fun way to learn English with YouTube. This method not only improves fluency but also helps in retaining new vocabulary and expressions, making it a practical tool for mastering the nuances of spoken English.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

The lyrics of this song contain several key grammatical structures and expressions that are ideal for language learning. Here are a few notable ones:

  • Conditional Structures: Phrases like "just give me a reason" and "if we can learn to love again" invite learners to understand conditional language in a relational context, which is vital for making invitations and requests.
  • Present Perfect Tense: The line "it's been written in the scars on our hearts" showcases the use of the present perfect tense to describe past experiences that influence the present, a structure commonly used in everyday speech.
  • Expressions of Emotion: The repeated phrases "we're not broken, just bent" illustrates how to express complex emotions subtly. This is fundamental for discussing personal feelings and experiences in English.

Understanding these structures can enhance your ability to engage in deeper conversations and express yourself more clearly in both spoken and written English.

Common Pronunciation Traps

When practicing with this video, pay attention to certain challenging pronunciation aspects to improve your speaking skills:

  • Contractions: Words like "we're" and "it’s" can be tricky, especially for non-native speakers. Practicing these will help you sound more natural in conversation.
  • Vowel Sounds: The word "reason" has a long vowel sound that may differ in accent. Listening closely and shadowing the pronunciation can help you master this sound.
  • Linking Sounds: The flow of phrases like "just a little bit's enough" emphasizes how native speakers often connect words. This technique—known as shadow speech—can significantly enhance your listening and speaking fluency.

Utilizing shadow speech techniques through a shadowing site can also help learners focus on these pronunciation traps, allowing for targeted practice that leads to more proficient speaking skills.

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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