Shadowing Practice: Temari Demon and Arrow Demon Full Fight | Susamaru Vs Tanjiro #demonslayer #youtube #youtuber - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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I can see...
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You are three people.
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Let's go!
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Don't.
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It's too bad!
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This will be mine!
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Ha!
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Ha!
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Ha!
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Ha!
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Ha!
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Ha!
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Ha!
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Ha!
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Ha!
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Ha!
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Ha!
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Ha!
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You're so mad!
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Ha!
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Ha!
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Ha!
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Ha!
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What?
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This is the end of the game!
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I am not a big fan of the big rocket!
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I am not a big fan!
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I am not a big fan of the game!
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I am not a fan of the game!
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I don't want to be a hero.
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I'm so sorry.
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I can't!
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It's interesting.
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I'll kill you!
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Oh Oh
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Thank you Tidakura
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Let's go!
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Hmm.
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Hmm.
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I'm going to go.
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Mezuko!
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The end!
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I'm your side!
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The guys, let go!
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I'm going to die!
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I'm going to die!
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You're not going to hit me!
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I'm in the beginning!
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I'm going to die!
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I'm going to die!
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I'm going to die!
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The The The The The The
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The Nesuko...
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...Tamaya-san...
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...Yushiro-san...
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...I'm so sorry!
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You're so sorry!
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That's a miracle!
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The Holy Spirit of the Holy Spirit!
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AHHHHHH!

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, learners will engage with the action-packed fight scene from the popular video titled “Temari Demon and Arrow Demon Full Fight | Susamaru Vs Tanjiro.” This dynamic conversation provides a fantastic opportunity to learn English with YouTube by incorporating elements of informal dialogue and emotional expression. You will practice your listening skills, enhance your vocabulary, and improve your English speaking practice through the use of the shadowing technique. The lively exchanges will help you get accustomed to different tones and intonations in spoken English, making communication more natural and effective.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • "Let's go!" - A common expression used to indicate action or readiness.
  • "I can see..." - A useful phrase that can indicate understanding or perception.
  • "What?" - An expression of surprise or confusion, relevant in various conversational contexts.
  • "I'm going to die!" - A dramatic statement often used in action scenes to convey intensity.
  • "The end!" - A conclusive phrase, perfect for summarizing or finishing a thought.
  • "You're not going to hit me!" - A phrase showing defiance, and useful in everyday language.
  • "I'm so sorry." - An important expression of apology in any conversation.
  • "It’s interesting." - A phrase great for expressing curiosity or engagement during discussions.

Practice Tips

To effectively utilize this video for your English learning journey, the shadowing technique proves highly beneficial. Given the fast pace and energetic tone of the dialogue, here are some tailored practice tips:

  • Start Slow: Listen to small segments of the video and repeat them aloud, mimicking the speakers’ intonation and rhythm. Even if the dialogue feels rapid, breaking it down will help you catch the nuances in pronunciation.
  • Pay Attention to Emotion: Notice how the characters express their feelings through tone and volume. Try to replicate this emotion in your shadow speech. This practice will enhance both your speaking skills and your ability to convey feelings effectively.
  • Replay and Repeat: Don’t hesitate to rewind sections and practice multiple times. Repetition can significantly boost your retention of phrases and vocabulary, enriching your English speaking practice.
  • Record Yourself: Consider recording your practice sessions. Listening to your speech will help you identify areas for improvement and track your progress over time.
  • Engage in Dialogue: After practicing with the video, try to create your own dialogues using the key phrases learned. This will enhance both your creative thinking and your practical usage of English.

By consistently applying these methods, you can effectively sharpen your speaking abilities while enjoying engaging content, making your English learning experience both enriching and exciting.

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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