Shadowing Practice: We Bare Bears | Burrito & Cupcakes! | Cartoon Network - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Welcome to Purrito, gentlemen.
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Welcome to Purrito, gentlemen.
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What can I get for you today?
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Um, I'll have the veggie tacos,
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please, and some extra salsa.
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Okay.
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Ice Bear will have more free chips.
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And what about you, sir?
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What can you tell me about this?
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Ah, yes!
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Our famous burrito challenge.
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Succeed in eating our whole array of burritos in one hour,
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and you'll get your photo up on our wall photo up on our wall.
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It can be pretty hard though.
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I'd be lying if I told you there weren't gonna be tears involved.
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So I understand if you don't want to do it anymore.
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Oh that's cute.
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Oh I'll do your precious challenge and I'll do it in half an hour.
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Ice Bear wants separate checks.
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Okay ready start!
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First up the fajita steak burrito.
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Another!
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Jalapeno chicken burrito.
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Um...
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Baja Halibut Burrito.
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Avocado Delicato.
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Porkless.
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Veggie Party.
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Bacon and A.
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Crazy Meat.
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Cilantro Overload.
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FED!
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Finished!
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Wow.
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Fifteen minutes.
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That's a new record.
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But there's still one last burrito.
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Are you sure you want to do...
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that one?
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We have no choice.
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Do it.
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This contest
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is a breeze.
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What's one more burrito gonna do?
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Uh, Grizz?
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Hmm?
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To be continued...
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Oh, oh, oh, gimme, gimme, gimme.
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Gimme, gimme, gimme.
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Oh.
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Um, you doing okay there, Grizz?
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Yeah, it's just this burrito.
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It's so comforting.
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Nice and warm.
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Safe.
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Safe burrito.
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Well, eat it.
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Can you hear me?
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Yes.
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Great!
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Three tickets please.
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You got four people there.
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Uh, no. We have three.
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You'll have to pay for that thing as well.
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Uh, there must be a misunderstanding here.
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You see, that's just a burrito.
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It can't watch movies.
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Hey, watch what you say, man.
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Burrito's gonna enjoy this movie.
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Don't listen to that silly panda, it's okay.
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Um, any discounts for the burrito?
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Fine.
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We took a tour down to Market Street Look a bird!
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Then rode a cable car and got a receipt So,
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we were sitting outside of a studio and then somebody comes to me
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and asks me for a quarter and I look to Burrito Said right on my brother,
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have a nice day Hey,
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hey, hey I think we're gon' be chillin' Chillin',
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I think we gon' be chillin' No way!
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We're gonna be chillin'.
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I think we're gonna be, we're gonna be chillin'.
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Woo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
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All right!
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I think we're gonna be,
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we're gonna be chillin' Ooh,
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ooh, ooh, ooh, all right!
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I think we're gonna be chillin' Ooh, ooh, ooh, all right!
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I think we're gonna be chillin' I think we're gonna be,
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we're gonna be chillin' Ooh, shortcut!
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Hey, Chris, we're back!
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We got your...
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Oh, what is that smell?
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What's that smell?
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Cupcake.
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Cupcake.
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Ah!
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Cupcake.
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Cupcake.
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Ow!
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Ow!
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Ow!
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Baby's stronger.
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No, I changed my mind.
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No. Man, I can't make up my mind.
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Sir, there's a very long line behind you, so just pick anything.
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Okay, okay.
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Just get me three cupcakes.
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One chocolate, one vanilla, and one red velvet.
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Okay, great.
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And how would you like to pay?
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Oh, could you split it between four cards?
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Ah.
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Oh, in you go.
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Oh!
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Oh, oh, oh!
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Phew.
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Huh?
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What?
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Ugh, get off me.
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Huh?
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Oh.
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Whoa.
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Good to see everything.
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Here's the...
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I don't like having my time wasted, Cupcake Bear.
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I have a flight to Tokyo in an hour.
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I need a cupcake with two-thirds dark chocolate batter,
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heavy cream frosting, exactly an inch thick, sprinkles on one half.
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I would like you to crush exactly three pistach- What's going on?
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What's happening?
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Here you are, ma'am.
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One cupcake fresh from the oven.
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Is this some kind of joke?
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Oof!
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Daglo, bro!
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This is completely unprofessional.
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Okay, let me go see what's going on in the kitchen.
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Where do you think you're going?
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You can't leave us hanging!
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I'm losing my mind back here!
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I don't wanna wait anymore!
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Whoa, hold up!
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Okay, look, just calm down,
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and I'll get everyone a cupcake.
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Let's see, one, two, three, eight...
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Nah, it just ain't even thirty.
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Wait, what?
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No, no!
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Stop, stop, stop!
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Eww.
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Huh?
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Why are there so many?
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Um, um...
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Ready?
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Come on!
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Stop!
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Shut down!
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Turn off!
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Uh...
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Huh?
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No!
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Ow!
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Ow!
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Ow!
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What's going on?
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Just a minute, sir.
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Just having some technical issues.
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AHHHHH!
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Okay, please, everyone just call back- I have never back!
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Get the bear!
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Heh.
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About This Lesson

In this lesson, learners will practice their English comprehension and speaking skills through the engaging context of a popular animated series. The video features a funny challenge involving food, specifically burritos, making it an entertaining resource to learn conversational English. As viewers listen to the characters interact, they will be exposed to everyday vocabulary, restaurant dialogue, and the dynamics of humorous exchanges. This context prepares learners to handle real-life situations, enhancing both their speaking and listening skills in English.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Veggie tacos - A type of taco filled with vegetables, often vegetarian.
  • Salsa - A sauce, usually made with tomatoes, used with Mexican dishes.
  • Burrito challenge - A contest to eat a specified number of burritos within a time limit.
  • Photo up on our wall - A concept where winners are celebrated with their pictures displayed.
  • Fajita steak burrito - A burrito filled with steak cooked in fajita style.
  • Cilantro overload - A humorous phrase indicating an excess of cilantro, a popular herb.
  • To be continued... - An expression used to indicate that the story is not finished yet.
  • Crazy Meat - A humorous way to describe an unusual or varied meat filling.

Practice Tips

To maximize learning while watching this video, consider using the shadowing technique. This method involves listening to the dialogue and repeating it as closely as possible, imitating not just the words but also the tone and pace. The characters in this video speak relatively quickly and expressively, which provides an excellent opportunity to practice shadowspeak. Here’s how you can enhance your experience:

  • Play the video in short segments—start with just a few seconds and gradually increase the length as you become comfortable.
  • Pause after each line—repeat what you heard, mimicking the characters' intonation and emotion.
  • Record yourself while shadowing—listening to your pronunciation will help you identify areas for improvement.
  • Use subtitles if needed—reading the text while listening can help strengthen your understanding of the dialogue.
  • Focus on key phrases from the vocabulary list, employing them in your conversations to build confidence.

By incorporating these strategies, you'll not only improve your speaking skills but also make learning English with YouTube a fun and effective process.

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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