Shadowing Practice: Rosé Answers 19 Questions | Vogue - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Hi, welcome to Little Ned.
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Hi, I have a reservation under Rosie.
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And what brings you to New York?
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Uh, work.
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And where's home?
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I would say the plane lately.
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What was the last song you listened to?
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Wow, so many questions at the door.
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Do you know what you like to drink?
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Can I please start with a chilled vodka shot with wine?
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What's the craziest rumor you've heard about yourself?
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That I might have had black hair at one point in my life.
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How crazy.
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What's your favorite smell?
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My dog Hank and his feet.
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Can you tell me a secret?
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A secret?
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No, because it's a secret.
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Oh.
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Ooh.
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Hey Rosie, it's Paris.
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I hope that you're having an incredible time at your Vogue shoot and just want to say that it was so much fun presenting Song of the Year to you at the PMAs.
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You looked so stunning in your Oscar de la Renta dress.
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Did you have fun?
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Oh my gosh.
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It kind of didn't really settle in until I think I arrived in Korea.
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So it was really all just like, it felt like a whole dream and you were so kind enough to hand me that award and I love you for that.
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Thank you.
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All right, let's do this.
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I can't do this whole thing, this is huge.
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No pressure.
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Mmm, it literally tastes like water.
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It does.
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Why is that good?
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Rosie.
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Oh my gosh.
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Hi.
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It's so good to see you.
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It's so good to see you.
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What is your favorite curse word?
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Oh, well, .
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Someone would like to buy you a drink at the end of the bar.
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Wait, what?
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Oh, look.
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There's a question.
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Where do you find inspiration to write songs?
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Boys.
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Mean boys.
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Did you send this?
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I did.
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Thank you so much.
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Of course.
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Can I ask you some questions?
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Yeah, of course.
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When was the last time you cried?
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This morning or maybe last night.
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I don't remember.
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Oh, gosh.
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What piece of advice would you give to your 18-year-old self?
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To self?
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To my 18 year old self?
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I was pretty badass when I was 18.
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I kind of like, I still aspire to be her.
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So I would just say, keep doing your thing.
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It's gonna get you places.
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Cheers to that.
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Cheers to that.
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Thank you so much.
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Welcome.
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Thank you.
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Wait, are you kidding me?
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What does it say?
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Questions.
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Okay.
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Do you have a favorite city?
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Well, I think it's pretty criminal not to say New York while I'm in New York.
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I do like it, yeah.
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Next question, what is the one thing you can't live without?
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I cannot live without my family, my dog.
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Are you an early bird or a night owl?
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I used to be an incredible night owl, but lately I've been working hard on being an early bird.
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How fancy is that?
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Ooh, not as fancy as this.
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Caviar.
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Thank you.
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All right, you remember your dreams.
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My dreams?
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I used to want to be a primary school art teacher.
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That's my dream.
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Sorry, it was a boring answer.
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All right, Vogue, I'm so hungry.
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I need to eat.
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Wait, one last question before we leave?
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One last question?
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You have to promise me it's the last one.
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I promise.
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All right.
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What's the question that we should have asked you?
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Well, you haven't asked me about APT.
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Okay.
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Can you tell us a story about you and Bruno that no one else knows?
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Me and Bruno?
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Oh my gosh.
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I don't know if I'm allowed to say this, but...
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I had the biggest fight with Bruno right before the music video shoot.
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But we made up on set, so it was all right.
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Oh God, he's gonna kill me.
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Let's not fight.
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Let's be friends.
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Bye, Vogue.
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Please get it out of my face now.
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Is there a normal menu now?

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will practice your English speaking skills using an engaging interview featuring Rosé from Vogue. You'll not only develop your listening skills but also enhance your pronunciation and intonation through the technique of shadow speech. By following along with the video and repeating Rosé's responses, you'll immerse yourself in natural conversational English, increasing your fluency and confidence in speaking. This lesson is particularly effective for those looking to learn English with YouTube, as it enables you to hear authentic dialogue in a relaxed setting.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Reservation - An arrangement made in advance to secure a place.
  • Chilled vodka shot - A specific drink served cold, often enjoyed in social settings.
  • Secret - Information that is intended to be kept unknown to others.
  • Inspiration - A motivating factor or source of creativity, especially in writing.
  • Crazy rumor - An unlikely or sensational story about someone, often exaggerated.
  • Favorite smell - A particular scent that someone enjoys or finds appealing.
  • Kind - Showing consideration or a friendly disposition towards others.

Practice Tips

To make the most of this exercise, focus on the following tips while engaging in shadowspeak:

  • Listen Carefully: Pay close attention to how Rosé pronounces each word and phrase. Try to mimic her intonation and rhythm.
  • Start Slowly: Begin by practicing each phrase slowly before moving on to full sentences. This will help you master the sounds before attempting to speak at normal speed.
  • Record Yourself: Use a recording device to capture your shadow speech. This allows you to hear your pronunciation and compare it with the original.
  • Repeat Multiple Times: Don’t hesitate to go back and repeat segments of the video. The more you practice, the more natural your speaking will become.
  • Use Context: Try to understand the context of the conversation, as this will help you apply the vocabulary in your own discussions. Consider the different scenarios where you might use phrases like "chilled vodka shot" or "kind."

By integrating these practice tips into your routine, you’ll greatly enhance your English speaking practice and become more confident in conversations. Remember, persistence and regular practice is key to success!

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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