Shadowing Practice: The Gates of Arendelle Open | Frozen - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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The End The End The End Welcome to Arrendale!
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The End The End The End Welcome to Arrendale!
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Oh, merci monsieur.
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Watch your step, please.
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The gates will be opening soon.
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Why do I have to wear this?
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Because the Queen has come of age.
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It's coronation day.
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That's not my fault!
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What do you want, Sven?
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What do you want, Sven?
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Give me a snack.
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What's the magic word?
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Please?
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Ah, ah, ah, ah, share.
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I can't believe they're finally opening up the gates!
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And for a whole day!
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Faster, Percy!
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Ah, Arendelle, our most mysterious trade partner.
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Open those gates so I may unlock your secrets and exploit your riches.
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Did I say that out loud?
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My sore eyes can't wait to see the Queen and the Princess.
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I bet they're absolutely lovely.
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I bet they are beautiful.
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Princess Anna?
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Huh?
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Princess Anna?
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Yeah?
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Sorry to wake you, ma'am.
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No, no, no, no, you didn't.
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I've been up for hours. Who is it?
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Still me, ma'am.
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The gates will open soon.
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Time to get ready. Of course.
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Ready for what?
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Your sister's coronation, ma'am?
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My sister's coronation.
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It's coronation day.
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It's coronation day.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will practice your English speaking skills by immersing yourself in a lively scene from the animated film "Frozen." The dialogue from this transcript involves several characters discussing the exciting event of a coronation day—a moment full of cultural significance and rich vocabulary. You will focus on understanding various expressions related to anticipation, etiquette, and social interaction, which are crucial for daily conversations. Utilizing the shadowspeaks method, you will enhance your ability to convey emotions and express thoughts clearly, essential for improving your IELTS speaking practice.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Coronation Day - A significant event marking the crowning of a monarch, important in many cultures.
  • Open the gates - A phrase indicating the beginning of an event or the welcoming of guests.
  • Watch your step - A casual warning to be careful, especially in crowded or busy places.
  • Magic word - Often refers to polite expressions like "please" that can help in social situations.
  • Unlock your secrets - This metaphor implies discovering hidden aspects of a person or place, great for expressing curiosity.
  • Ready for what? - A common way to ask about upcoming events, showcasing a conversational style.
  • I bet - A phrase used to make a guess or express confidence about something, helpful in casual talks.
  • My sore eyes - An idiomatic expression indicating someone is tired but excited to see something or someone.

Practice Tips

To effectively engage with this material, employ the shadowing technique while listening to the dialogue. Start by playing the clip at a slower speed to grasp the pronunciation and rhythm. Once comfortable, gradually increase the speed to match the original audio. Pay attention to the tone and inflection used by the characters, as these are vital in conveying emotion and context in spoken English.

As you practice, try to mimic not just the words, but also the pauses and emphatic expressions. This exercise will help you gain more confidence in your speaking abilities, making your conversations sound more natural and fluent. Be sure to incorporate the vocabulary learned here into your everyday speech for enhanced retention. Engage in learn english with youtube practices regularly, as the combination of visual and auditory learning reinforces language acquisition.

Consistent practice through shadow speaking will allow you to articulate your thoughts more fluidly, which is particularly beneficial for those preparing for the IELTS speaking practice. Remember to have fun while learning!

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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