Shadowing Practice: Training Day Ending scene (1080p HD Quality) - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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It ain't like stepping on ass, Jake.
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It ain't like stepping on ass, Jake.
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Takes a man to kill.
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You man enough to kill, Jake?
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Hit me right there.
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Hit me, Jack.
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Hit me.
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Hit me.
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Hit me.
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You can't do it.
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Somebody drop this fool for me.
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You got us twisted, homie.
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We gotta put your own work in around here.
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All right.
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It's like that, boss?
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It's like that.
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Player to player, pimp to pimp.
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I don't believe you'll shoot me, nigga.
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I'm gonna do it.
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Don't do it.
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Now I don't believe he got it in the chain.
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Shit.
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I'm gonna get that gun,
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and then I'm gonna get that money.
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And you ain't gonna do a damn thing,
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because you ain't gonna shoot no cop in the back, are you?
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Don't do it.
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You know what they give you for that?
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The gas chamber.
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You know what the gas chamber smells like?
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Pine oil.
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That's where you're headed, boy.
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To pine oil heaven.
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I'm gonna get that gun,
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and then I'm gonna get that money.
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I don't believe you got it in you, Jake.
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I'm gonna go get it right now.
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Oh, shit!
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Ah, you motherfucker!
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The next one will kill you.
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Oh, son of a bitch!
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You shot me in the ass!
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Okay, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, okay, okay.
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Okay, all right, look.
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Oh, Jake, I need the money.
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Give me the money, Jake.
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Give me the money, please, Jake.
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Give me that money!
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It's not gonna happen.
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What, you, you jack me now?
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You gonna take my own money from me, huh?
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I told you, that's my evidence.
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You wanna go to jail, you wanna go home.
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I want to go home, Jay.
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Come on, give me the money and let me go home.
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Yeah?
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Yeah.
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You want to go home?
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Yeah, let me go home, Jay.
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Come on, give me the money and let me go home.
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Give me the money and let me go home.
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I want Jake.
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That's right.
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Come on, Jake.
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You don't deserve this.
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Okay.
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Okay, you motherfucker.
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Jake, go ahead and bounce on me.
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Get up out of here.
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We got your back.
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What?
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Just like that.
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Oh, no, you didn't.
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Wait a minute.
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No, you di- Hey, hey, Jake!
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Hey!
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Jake!
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Jake!
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Jake!
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Come back here!
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Jake!
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You disloyal, fool-ass, bitch-made punk.
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Jake!
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I need my money!
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Jake!
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Oh, you motherfuckers.
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Okay.
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All right.
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I'm putting cases on all you bitches.
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Huh?
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You think you can do this shit?
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Jay!
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You think you can do this to me?
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You motherfuckers will be playing basketball in Pelican Bay when I get finished with you.
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Shoe program, nigga.
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hour lockdown.
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I'm the man up in this piece.
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You'll never see the light of you the fuck you think you fucking with.
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I'm the police.
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I run shit here.
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You just live here.
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Yeah, that's right.
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You better walk away.
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Go and walk away, because I'm going to burn this motherfucker down.
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King Kong ain't got shit on me.
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I'm not gonna die.
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I'm not gonna die.
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I'm not gonna die.
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I'm gonna die.
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I'm gonna die.
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That's all right.
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That's all right.
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That's all right.
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Shit.
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I don't fuck.
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I'm winning anyway.
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I'm winning.
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I'm winning any motherfucking way.
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I can't lose.
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Shit, you can shoot me,
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but you can't kill me.
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Oh, what a day.
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What a motherfucking day.
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Mm-hmm.

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Context & Background

The dialogue featured in this transcript comes from a high-tension scene in the film "Training Day." It reveals a conflict between two characters, showcasing themes of power dynamics and moral dilemmas. One character, Jake, is confronted by another who questions his courage and ability to follow through with his actions. This intense exchange serves as a vivid example of street vernacular and the emotional weight that can be conveyed through dialogue. Understanding such contexts is essential for English learners as it enhances their grasp of real-life conversations and cultural nuances.

Top 5 Phrases for Daily Communication

  • “Hit me right there.” - An invitation or challenge, often used to indicate readiness for action.
  • “You ain't gonna do a damn thing.” - A dismissive phrase challenging someone's courage or intentions.
  • “Give me the money, please.” - A straightforward demand that showcases politeness amid tension.
  • “I don't believe you got it in you.” - A phrase that questions someone's courage or capability.
  • “What you gonna do about it?” - A confrontational challenge that prompts action or response.

Step-by-step Shadowing Guide

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  1. Listen Carefully: Begin by listening to the audio from the video to familiarize yourself with the tone and pacing of the dialogue.
  2. Break Down the Dialogue: Divide the conversation into smaller sections. Focus on one phrase or sentence at a time to ensure comprehensive understanding.
  3. Repeat Aloud: Use a shadow speak approach, repeating what you hear immediately after the speaker. Emphasize intonation and emotion to capture the essence of the dialogue.
  4. Record Yourself: Use a shadowing app or recording device to capture your shadow speech. Play it back to assess pronunciation and fluency.
  5. Practice in Context: Engage in role-play exercises with a partner or solitary practice to apply the phrases in real-life scenarios, enhancing retention and practical usage.

Utilizing this shadowing site approach will not only improve your listening skills but also foster greater confidence in spoken English. Regular practice using this method can accelerate your journey toward fluency.

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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