Shadowing Practice: Saul Blatantly Disrespects Heisenberg | Mandala | Breaking Bad - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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We.. have had a bit of a setback.
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We.. have had a bit of a setback.
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I'm sorry, but that's an accurate description.
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What else do you want me to call it?
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How about your fault?
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How about that?
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No, no, no, don't lay that on me.
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You are in charge of distribution.
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You said expanded territory.
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You said...
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That doesn't mean you become careless.
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Guys, guys, hey!
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Who do I look like?
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Maury Povich?
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I'm not your marriage counselor.
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Your professionals act like it.
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Now, setback.
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Go.
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One of our dealers was murdered.
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Some kind of turf dispute.
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Apparently we lost.
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And everyone quit on us.
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I mean, we have absolutely no distribution.
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Is there any way any of this can be traced back to you?
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Out of the police I'm talking about.
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Well, there's your silver lining.
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How about you?
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How's the health situation?
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It's, uh, it's better.
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Do you mind?
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Better?
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Yeah, it's, uh...
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looking.. it's looking a little more positive.
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I may have more time than I thought.
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Outstanding.
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As to your dead guy, uh, occupational hazards.
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Drug dealer getting shot.
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I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say it's been known to happen.
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Now, what about product on hand?
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How's your inventory?
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38 and change.
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38 ounces, grams.
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Pounds.
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You did say make hay while the sun is shining.
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Guys!
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Why the long faces here?
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I mean, you're sitting on a gold mine.
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A gold mine we can't sell.
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We need a proper infrastructure.
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We need foot soldiers and we need dealers on a street level that are rock solid.
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We need muscle.
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And we need enforcers.
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Payback, that's what we need.
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God.
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This entire process has just been so...
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It's always been one step forward and two steps back.
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We need your help.
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But let's start with some tough love, all right?
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Ready for this?
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Here goes.
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You two suck at peddling meth, period.
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So give up on trying to do it all yourselves.
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Hell, I'm amazed you got this far.
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Look, we are not going to deal with another high-level distributor.
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No, thank you.
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We have been down that road.
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What, some tattooed speed freak?
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No. What you two need is an honest-to-God businessman, all right?
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Somebody who treats your product like the simple,
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high-margin commodity that it is.
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Somebody who ships out of town, deals only in bulk.
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Someone who's been doing this for 20 years and never been caught.
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You know someone like that?
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Let's just say I know a guy who knows a guy. Who knows another guy.
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Let me make some calls,
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see if I can get you a meeting.
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Well, what's his name?
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I have no idea.
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He's very low profile.
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He's careful like that.
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You know, from what I do hear about him,
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he sounds a little like you.
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Thank you.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will practice English speaking skills through a scene from the popular series "Breaking Bad." By analyzing Saul's confrontational dialogue, you will improve your ability to express frustration and handle conflict in conversations. This exercise focuses on enhancing your understanding of tone, rhythm, and nuance in English. As you engage with the material, you'll learn to employ persuasive language while also grasping emotional undertones in speech, making it an essential step in your English speaking practice.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Setback: a difficulty or obstacle that hinders progress.
  • Careless: lacking proper attention or concern; acting without caution.
  • Occupational hazards: dangers associated with a particular job or profession.
  • Infrastructure: the basic physical and organizational structures needed for operation.
  • Foot soldiers: essential team members who carry out tasks at ground level.
  • Silver lining: a positive aspect in a negative situation.
  • Inventory: the goods and materials a business holds for sale.
  • Rock solid: reliable; dependable; strong and trustworthy.

Practice Tips

To make the most out of this English learning practice, consider using a shadowing technique called shadowspeak. Begin by listening to the dialogue and focusing on the rhythm and intonation of Saul's speech. Take note of how he emphasizes certain words, particularly those that convey frustration or urgency. The pace of the scene is moderately quick, so don't worry if you're unable to keep up perfectly on the first try; repetition is key.

Try the following steps to enhance your shadow speech:

  • Listen to the transcript a few times while following along. Familiarize yourself with the vocabulary and the context.
  • Once comfortable, play the video and attempt to repeat Saul's lines as closely as you can. Pay attention to his tone and emotional delivery.
  • Record yourself speaking the lines. Compare your pronunciation and intonation to the original to identify areas for improvement.
  • Practice speaking slowly at first, gradually increasing your speed as you gain confidence.

By incorporating these approaches into your routine, you're not only practicing English but also honing your ability to navigate complex conversations. Using resources like “learn English with YouTube” can be highly effective in developing your skills further. Make this shadowing site concept a regular part of your English learning journey!

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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