Shadowing Practice: Simba and Nala Reunite 🦁❤️ | The Lion King | @disneykids - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Timon?!
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Look!
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And they come with Islanders, man...
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Morgan, nony!
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Santa?
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Where is the Cooper station?
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Ivan!
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Don't do the Pumba?
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Pumba?
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Pumba!
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Pumba!
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Pumba, Pumba.
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Hey, what's going on?
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She's gonna eat me!
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Huh?
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Whoa!
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Geez, why do I always have to save your...
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Don't worry, buddy, I'm here for you.
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Everything's gonna be okay.
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Get her, bite her head!
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Go for the jugular, the jugular!
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See, I told you he'd come in handy.
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Dala?
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Is it really you?
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Who are you?
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It's me, Simba.
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Simba?
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Whoa!
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How did you...
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But how did you...
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Where did you come from?
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This is...
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Oh, it's great to see you!
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Hey, what's going on here?
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What are you doing here?
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What do you mean, what am I doing here?
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What are you doing here?
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Hey!
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What's going on here?
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Timon, this is Nala.
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She's my best friend.
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Friend?
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Yeah.
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Hey, Pumbaa, come over here.
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Hm?
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Nala, this is Pumbaa.
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Pumbaa, Nala.
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Pleased to make your acquaintance.
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Pleasure's all mine.
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How do you do?
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Whoa, whoa!
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Time out!
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Let me get this straight.
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You know her.
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She knows you.
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But she wants to eat him.
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And everybody's okay with this?
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Did I miss something?
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Relax, Timon.
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Wait till everyone finds out you've been here all this time.
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And your mother.
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What will she think?
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She doesn't have to know.
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Nobody has to know.
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Of course they do.
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Everyone thinks you're dead.
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They do?
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Yeah.
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Scar told us about the stampede.
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He did?
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What else did he tell you?
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What else matters?
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You're alive.
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And that means you're the king.
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King?
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Lady, have you got your lions crossed?
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The king?
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Your Majesty.
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I gravel at your feet.
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Stop it.
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It's not gravel, it's grovel.
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And don't, he's not the king.
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Are you?
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No. Sima?
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No, I'm not the king.
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Maybe I was gonna be,
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but that was a long time ago.
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Let me get this straight.
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You're the king?
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And you never told us?
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Look, I'm still the same guy.
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But with power!
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Could you guys excuse us for a few minutes?
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Hey, whatever she has to say,
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she can say in front of us.
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Right, Simba?
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Hmm...
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Maybe you better go.
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It starts.
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You think you know a guy.
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Timon and Pumbaa.
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You'll learn to love him.
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What?
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What is it?
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It's like you're back from the dead.
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You don't know how much this will mean to everyone.
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What it means to me.
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Hey, it's okay.
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I've really missed you.
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I've missed you, too.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will practice your English speaking skills by engaging with a delightful scene from "The Lion King." You will focus on the dialogue between Simba and Nala as they reunite, providing a great opportunity to enhance your conversational English. By paying attention to their expressions, intonation, and pacing, you'll not only improve your English pronunciation but also gain insight into informal conversational exchanges. This scene highlights themes of friendship and supports emotional expression, enriching your cultural understanding while practicing English.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Whoa! - An expression of surprise or astonishment.
  • Don't worry, buddy - A reassuring phrase used among friends.
  • Get her! - A colloquial call to action, often used in playful or urgent moments.
  • Pleased to make your acquaintance - A polite way of saying you are happy to meet someone.
  • What's going on? - A common phrase used to inquire about the current situation.
  • How did you ...? - A phrase used to express curiosity about how something happened.

Practice Tips

To effectively use the shadowing technique with this video, follow these simple steps:

  • Start by watching the sequence without audio for context, then play it while visualizing the characters' emotions.
  • Utilize a shadowing app or feature that allows you to slow down the dialogue. The speed of the interaction may be quick at times, so be sure to pace yourself comfortably.
  • As you listen, repeat each line immediately after the characters, mimicking their intonation and rhythm to enhance your English speaking practice effectively.
  • Focus on tricky words like *acquaintance* or phrases such as *What’s going on?* and practice them multiple times to improve your pronunciation.
  • Practice in front of a mirror to observe your facial expressions and body language, which can help with conveying emotions as you speak.

By employing the shadowing technique with this engaging content, you will significantly improve your English pronunciation and conversational skills. Remember, regular practice is key to becoming more fluent, so incorporate these methods into your daily routine!

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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