Shadowing Practice: Tems - What You Need (Official Video) - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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sometimes You find yourself in two ways Yeah,
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yeah, yeah, sometimes Your love it feels divided,
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yeah And my answer
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My answer is to pull out Your love is like an embassy It won't lead me to anywhere
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But I'm so confused Through all the pain and suffering You still wanna stay with me I'm tired of these crises
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Cause I feel like I'm being a dog I know what you need I know what you need
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I know what you need Get your hair from me I know what you need I know what you need
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I need to be alone now I need to be alone
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Your love is not my lifeline Your love is not my home Return to you,
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you not mine To me,
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you don't belong I better run my own,
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you're better when you're gone And I'm so confused,
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through all the pain and suffering You still wanna stay with me I'm done with all these crises
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And I'm finally out the dark I know what you need I know what you need
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I know what you need Get your hair from me I know what you need
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I know what you need I know what you need Oh,
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I know what you need Get away from me I know what you need
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About This Lesson

This lesson focuses on practicing English listening and speaking skills through the song "What You Need" by Tems. Learners will engage with emotional expressions and interpersonal themes found in the lyrics, which reflect the complexities of love and relationships. By shadowing the artist's delivery, students can improve their English pronunciation and fluency, while also gaining insights into the nuances of emotional language and rhythm in English. This exercise will help learners develop their skills in a natural, context-rich setting.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Divided love - feeling torn between feelings for someone
  • Embassy - a symbol of safety or representation, used metaphorically here
  • Confused - uncertainty about feelings or situations
  • Pain and suffering - emotional distress that can affect relationships
  • Crises - critical situations that challenge stability or peace
  • Lifeline - something that helps to sustain or rescue someone
  • Better when you're gone - a reflection on personal space and independence
  • Get away from me - a strong expression of needing distance

Practice Tips

To effectively utilize the shadowing technique, start by listening to the song multiple times without attempting to sing along. Focus on the tone, rhythm, and emotions expressed in Tems's voice. Next, select brief sections (1-2 lines) to repeat aloud, mimicking her pronunciation and intonation. The emotional weight in phrases like "I know what you need" offers a chance to practice not just words but also the nuances of expressing feelings in English.

As you shadow, pay attention to the pace of the music and Tems's delivery. If she sings quickly, practice slowing it down initially—use a shadow speech or a dedicated shadowing app to repeat after her at a reduced speed before gradually increasing to the song’s original tempo. This technique is beneficial in improving English pronunciation and overall fluency. Keep in mind that the emotional context enhances the learning experience, so let the feelings behind the lyrics guide your expressions.

Regular practice using this approach will not only refine your speaking skills but deepen your understanding of the language as it is used in real-life contexts. Embrace the process and enjoy the rhythm of the 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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