Shadowing Practice: Pennywise 4K Scene Pack (It: Welcome to Derry) - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Go meet your family, sweetheart.
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Go meet your family, sweetheart.
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Yeah!
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Yeah!
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Yeah!
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Yeah!
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Yeah!
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Yeah!
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Yeah!
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Yeah!
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Yeah!
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Yeah!
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Yeah!
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We are crazy!
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Kiss for Papa!
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What?!
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Who empty senses of the bub?
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But when the star struck the earth,
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it broke open and the spirit was set free.
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It protect our people from the monster,
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which we named the Galua.
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The monster showed itself to them.
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It set free.
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Fear!
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Meet my god!
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Match for the Galoo.
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Fear!
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I want...
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I want...
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Now let him die!
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Now let him die!
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The crown!
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Dock and cover kill you!
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I'm losing Too bad, so sad You couldn't save old maddy boy
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Tasty tasty I promised everyone to come and see me And But such a bad daughter
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агp вед ese en
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n Hello, Mabel.
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You finally came.
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And you brought a friend.
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Oh Pumpkin
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it's me Papa
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The children seem drawn to you.
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I don't want to go.
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I don't want to go.
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I don't want to go.
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Snorri, take my hand.
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I know a way out.
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What's the matter?
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Do I have face on my face?
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Hahahaha Hahahaha Hahahaha Hahahaha Hello,
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Piki, seeing things Oh, I think they see you too Hahahaha Hahahaha
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What the hell?
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What the hell?
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We were helly!
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And I know that you wouldn't be able to resist it.
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Show me the bow.
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Come to Papa.
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You did good.
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You did very, very good.
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Now, I'm going to sleep.
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Don't you worry.
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Ways to...
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No. No, don't leave me.
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Please, no.
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No. I'm Pennywise, you're dancing daddy.
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Yes I have.
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Oh, I...
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I ate him.
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Oh, but he still lives inside of me.
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Yes he does.
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I can feel him right now!
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Yes, baby girl!
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Stop it!
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Shut up!
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Shut up!
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Shut up!
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Come to papa!
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I can't hear you!
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What?!
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Die, kiddos!
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When I close my eyes and I dream of you pretty faces And I taste them too
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But my oh my How I wish to cry Every time we say good
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Who decided to join the circus?
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The fool.
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The free alien.
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But who is who?
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Rattles, there's a spark for you all!
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I've always wondered how to taste Margaret Dozier.
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But not yet.
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Not Dozier yet.
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First comes love, then comes marriage,
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Then comes Rachey in the baby carriage Unless.. unless he dies with you Don't you recognize you little boy?
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Need of your stinking loins and his earthly friends?
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Bring me my...
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Or.. is it birth?
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Why get confused?
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Tomorrow, yesterday, it's all the same for little Pennywise!
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But it's not always easy, you know?
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Being caged up in one place, one time.
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They can't fence me in.
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Not them!
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And not you, Beep Beep Margie.
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Come on.
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Bob!
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Bob!
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Bob!
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Bob!
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Bob!
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Bob!
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Bob!
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Bob!
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Bob!
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Bob!
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Bob!
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I'm not Bobcray!
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I don't eat that way!
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I am a god, an eater of war Be tricky
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You're free
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I know you.
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I never forget a smell.
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How do you see it?
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Stay back!
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You haven't heard of the thing that just might pop?
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So long, losers!
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Take this Same Thing stupid
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not Jian No
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we are suchin Just standing
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and not halves on estimating power in working with his sniper
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to a power one ahhhh поп
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Singers and loyters It's still happening Now we're on the water או
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dying yea Hi hey sausage lame Це ичес subscription 鲁 penguin ا

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Why practice speaking with this video?

This video scene pack from "It: Welcome to Derry" provides an engaging platform for English learners to practice speaking through the context of dramatic dialogue. The emotional intensity and diverse expressions capture the nuances of everyday conversation and storytelling. By utilizing a shadowing app or engaging in shadow speech techniques, learners can closely mimic the actors' pronunciations and intonations. Practicing with such dynamic content not only bolsters pronunciation skills but also enhances understanding of colloquial expressions and emotional delivery in the English language. Shadowing along with the video helps in developing your fluency, enabling you to converse naturally in various situations.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Examining the transcript, several key structures emerge that are particularly useful for English learners:

  • “I want... I want...” - This repetition emphasizes desire and emotion, illustrating how to express wants or needs effectively.
  • “What’s the matter?” - A common expression that encourages inquiring about someone's feelings or situations, crucial in both personal and professional interactions.
  • “Take my hand.” - This imperative form is essential for giving commands or making requests. It showcases how to communicate urgency or care in relationships.
  • “Do I have a face on my face?” - This rhetorical question highlights the use of humor and sarcasm in English, enriching conversational skills.
  • “You finally came.” - This structure indicates a sense of expectation and builds the importance of timing in conversation.

Common Pronunciation Traps

As with many engaging dialogues, certain words and phrases can present challenges for learners:

  • “Pumpkin” - The way this word is articulated can vary significantly, and mimicking the tone and the light-heartedness is important for natural sound.
  • “Oh, I think they see you too” - The flow of this sentence can trip up learners, especially with the linking of sounds. Practicing it repeatedly through shadow speech can help refine pronunciation.
  • “Hahahaha” - Understanding laughter's context in conversation is equally essential. It might seem simple, but conveying the right tone when laughing or joking ensures better connection in conversations.

Utilizing a shadowing app to practice these specific phrases in context can solidify your understanding and improve your confidence when speaking 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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