Shadowing Practice: Rubio: This Is What We're Doing To Protect The U.S. From Ebola - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Just two quick things I want to touch upon.
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Just two quick things I want to touch upon.
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One, we touched upon the border and security.
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Part of securing our border is dealing with the people that are in this country unlawfully,
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many of whom do not want to go back to the country that they originally came from for a variety of reasons.
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Either we can't send them there or some judge ties us up.
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And one of the key things we have achieved is now 20 countries have signed third-country national agreements,
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meaning these are safe countries where individuals who refuse to go
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back to their country of origin can be sent to that country instead.
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We've gotten 20 countries now around the world who have signed agreements that allow us to deport people to those places.
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What often happens when you go to the person who's here unlawfully and say,
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we're going to send you to this third country,
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is all of a sudden they decide they'd rather go back to their home country instead.
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So it gives the ability to enforce all laws,
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and we work very closely with the Department of Homeland Security on that front.
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Something else that I know is concerning people,
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because it's on the news, is Ebola.
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Our number one obligation.
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You know, we're involved in foreign policy,
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but even our foreign policy,
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the number one priority of our foreign policy is to protect the American people.
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We cannot and will not allow any cases of Ebola to enter the United States.
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And so we're very, the State Department and other agencies represented here,
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the Centers for Disease Control,
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HHS, others, are working very,
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very hard to contain this crisis to the countries where it's currently located,
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particularly the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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And so we've searched assistance to make sure that that is being contained there.
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And obviously multiple agencies involved here are also very involved in tracking people just to make sure
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that nobody comes into this country that has Ebola
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and creates a problem for us
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and we feel like we've got good efforts in place to do
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that and Americans should feel assured that the President
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and his administration is doing everything we can to protect them on that front.
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My last point, you said I was all over the place.
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One of the places I stopped in last night was to initial the Trump route for prosperity in Armenia.
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This is a key linchpin of the peace deal
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that you were able to achieve between Armenia and Azerbaijan and in addition to that we also signed a Critical Minerals,
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MOU with them and a strategic engagement one as well.
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So just a reminder of another war you helped settle, Mr. President.
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But from that, now we are seeing the emergence of a great new relationship with Armenia
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that really had grown stagnant for a very long period of time.
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So we're doing well on that front as well.
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Thank you.

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Context & Background

In this video, Marco Rubio discusses various aspects of U.S. foreign policy, particularly emphasizing the need for safety and security regarding health threats such as Ebola and the management of unauthorized immigration. Rubio articulates the government's efforts to ensure that Americans are protected from health crises, while also addressing the complexities involved in deporting individuals who are in the U.S. unlawfully. He highlights recent agreements with 20 countries that allow for the deportation of such individuals, as well as measures being taken to handle the Ebola situation effectively.

Top 5 Phrases for Daily Communication

  • “Secure our border” - Discussing security measures.
  • “Deport people” - Referring to the process of sending individuals back to their home countries.
  • “Contain this crisis” - Taking necessary actions to manage a situation, especially health-related.
  • “Track people” - Monitoring individuals to ensure public safety.
  • “Relationship with Armenia” - Discussing diplomatic ties with other nations.

Step-by-step Shadowing Guide

To effectively practice your English speaking skills through this video, follow these simple steps:

  1. Watch Carefully: Play the video at normal speed to understand the full context. Focus on Rubio's tone and delivery.
  2. Break It Down: Pause the video after each sentence or key phrase. Replay it a few times to fully grasp the pronunciation and intonation.
  3. Shadowing Practice: Use a shadowing app or your recording device to repeat what you hear immediately after hearing it. This method, known as shadow speech, helps reinforce proper speech patterns.
  4. Focus on Emphasis: Pay attention to how Rubio emphasizes certain words, like “protection” or “Ebola.” Try to mimic this emphasis to enhance your speech fluency.
  5. Record Your Voice: After shadowing for a few iterations, record your voice while repeating the phrases. Compare your recordings to the original to identify areas for improvement.

Utilizing the shadowspeak method with these steps will significantly aid in improving your spoken English. Consistent practice will allow you to gain confidence, whether discussing complex foreign policy issues or engaging in everyday conversations.

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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