Shadowing Practice: Pulp Fiction: Apartment Scene Complete Edit - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Hey, kids.
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Hey, kids.
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How you boys doing?
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Hey, keep chilling.
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You know who we are?
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We're associates of your business partner, Marcellus Wallace.
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You do remember your business partner, don't you?
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Now, let me take a wild guess here.
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You're Brett, right?
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Yeah.
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I thought so.
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You remember your business partner,
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Marcellus Wallace, don't you, Brett?
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Yeah, I remember.
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Good.
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Looks like me and Vincent caught you boys at breakfast.
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Sorry about that.
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Did you have it?
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Hamburgers.
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Hamburgers!
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the cornerstone of any nutritious breakfast.
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What kind of hamburgers?
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Cheeseburgers.
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No, no, no, no, no. Where'd you get them?
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McDonald's, Wendy's, Jack in the Box, where?
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Big Kahuna Burger.
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Big Kahuna Burger.
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That's that Hawaiian burger joint.
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I hear they got some tasty burgers.
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I ain't never had one myself.
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How are they?
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They're good.
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You mind if I try one of yours?
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This is yours here, right?
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Yeah.
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Mm-hmm.
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This is a tasty burger.
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Vincent, you ever had a big kahuna burger?
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Want a bite?
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They're real tasty.
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Hey, honey.
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Well, if you like burgers,
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give them a try sometime.
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Me?
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I can't usually get them because my girlfriend's a vegetarian,
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which pretty much makes me a vegetarian.
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I do love the taste of a good burger.
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Mm.
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You know what they call a quarter pound of a cheese in France?
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No. Tell them, Vincent.
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Royale with cheese.
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Royale with cheese.
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You know why they call it that?
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Uh, because of the metric system?
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Check out the big brain on Brad.
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You're a smart motherfucker.
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That's right.
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The metric system.
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Send this.
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Sprite.
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Sprite, good.
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You mind if I have some of your tasty beverage to wash this down?
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Go right ahead.
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That hit the spot.
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You, flock of seagulls, you know why we're here?
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Won't you tell my man Vince here where he got the shit hit at?
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It's over there.
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I don't remember asking you a goddamn thing.
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You were saying?
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It's in the cupboard.
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No, the one by your knees.
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We happy?
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Vincent?
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We happy?
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Yeah, we happy.
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Look, I'm sorry.
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I didn't get your name.
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I got yours, Vincent, right?
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But I never got your name.
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My name's Pitt.
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And your ass ain't talking your way out of this shit.
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No, no, no. I just want you to know how.
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I just want you to know how sorry we are that things got so fucked up with us and Mr. Wallace.
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We got into this thing with the best intentions, really.
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I never...
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Oh, I'm sorry.
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Did I break your concentration?
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I didn't mean to do that.
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Please, continue.
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You were saying something about best intentions.
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What's the matter?
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Oh, you were finished.
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Well, allow me to retort.
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What does Marcellus Wallace look like?
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What?
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What country are you from?
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What?
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What ain't no country I ever heard of.
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They speak English in what?
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What?
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English, motherfucker!
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Do you speak it?
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Yes!
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Then you know what I'm saying.
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Yes.
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Describe what Marcellus Wallace looks like.
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What?
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Say what again.
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Say what again.
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I dare you.
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I double dare you, motherfucker.
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Say what one more goddamn time.
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He's black.
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Go on.
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He's bald.
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Does he look like a bitch?
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What?
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Does he look like a bitch?
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No!
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Then why you try to fuck him like a bitch, Brett?
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He did.
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Yes, you did.
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Yes, you did, Brett.
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You tried to fuck him.
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And my son Wallace don't like to be fucked by anybody except Mrs. Wallace.
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You read the Bible, Brett?
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Yes.
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Well, there's this passage I got memorized.
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Sort of fits this occasion.
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Ezekiel 25, 17.
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The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish
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and the tyranny of evil men.
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Blessed is he who in the name of charity and goodwill shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness.
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For he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of law too.
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And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers.
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And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee.
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I fucked.
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I fucked.
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Is he a friend of yours?
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Oh, God.
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Oh, Vincent Marvin.
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You better tell him to shut the fuck up.
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He's getting on my nerves.
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Marvin.
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Marvin.
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Marvin!
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I'd knock that shit off if I was you.
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Ah, you mother fucker!
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Why the fuck didn't you tell somebody was in a bathroom?
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Slip your mind?
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Did you forget that someone was in there with a goddamn hand cannon?
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You see the size of that gun he fired at us?
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Who's bigger than him?
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We should be fucking dead, man.
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I know.
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We was lucky.
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No, no, no, no. That shit wasn't love.
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Yeah, maybe.
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This was divine intervention.
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You know what divine intervention is?
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I think so.
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That means that God came down from heaven and stopped the bullets?
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That's right.
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That's exactly what it means.
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God came down from heaven and stopped these motherfucking bullets.
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I think it's time for us to leave, Jules.
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Don't do that.
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Don't fucking blow this shit off.
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What just happened here was a fucking miracle.
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Chill, Jules.
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This shit happens.
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Wrong.
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Wrong.
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This shit doesn't just happen.
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Do you want to continue this theological discussion in a car or in a jailhouse with the cops?
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We should be fucking dead, my friend.
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What happened here was a miracle,
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and I want you to fucking acknowledge it.
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All right, it was a miracle.
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Can we go now?
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Let's go, nigga, come on.
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Shit.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

The Pulp Fiction apartment scene offers a rich context for English learners to improve their speaking skills. Engaging with such iconic dialogues not only makes the practice enjoyable but also helps in understanding real-life conversational English. This video is a perfect resource for shadow speech techniques, where learners can mimic the tone, rhythm, and pronunciation of native speakers. By using this scene, you can enhance your fluency and become more comfortable with everyday expressions.

Practicing with movies like Pulp Fiction helps learners grasp how English is spoken informally, which is vital for casual conversations, especially if you're preparing for situations similar to IELTS speaking practice. Moreover, the humorous and relaxed context makes it less intimidating, motivating learners to explore their speaking abilities.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

This scene utilizes several key structures that are beneficial for English learners:

  • Questions and Replies: The dialogue features a series of questions that reflect authentic conversations. For example, “You remember your business partner, Marcellus Wallace, don’t you?” This structure helps in practicing how to ask questions naturally.
  • Conditional Statements: The phrase, “If you like burgers, give them a try sometime,” showcases how to use conditionals to present options or suggestions effectively.
  • Colloquial Expressions: Phrases like “I do love the taste of a good burger” highlight everyday language use. These expressions can be beneficial for learners looking to sound more natural.
  • Contrast and Choices: The line “My girlfriend's a vegetarian, which pretty much makes me a vegetarian” presents a way to express contrasts, a useful skill in both writing and speaking.

Common Pronunciation Traps

When practicing with this scene, it's essential to be aware of some common pronunciation traps:

  • “Big Kahuna Burger”: The pronunciation of "Kahuna" can be challenging, especially for non-native speakers. Focus on the stress on the second syllable.
  • “Royale with cheese”: The phrase has a French influence, which may prompt learners to change their pronunciation. Pay attention to how the words flow together smoothly.
  • “Tasty” and “Hamburgers”: Both words contain a soft "t" sound that might be tricky. Practice articulating this sound clearly to avoid blending it with the following vowel sounds.

Integrating these phonetic components into your practice can greatly enhance your clarity in spoken English. Consider using a shadowing app to repeat lines from the video for better retention and pronunciation. This will not only help you master specific phrases and expressions but also improve your overall 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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