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English Sing Sing Yi Sun Chen Huh?
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English Sing Sing Yi Sun Chen Huh?
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What's that?
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Enemy!
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The enemies are here!
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The...
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The Japanese army is coming!
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Ha ha ha!
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Let's kill them all!
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Great!
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Let's burn them all!
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The Japanese soldiers attacked Korea.
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R-R-Run!
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There were too many Japanese soldiers.
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During the Japanese invasion of Korea,
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many Korean people died and lost their houses.
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It wasn't easy to fight against the Japanese army.
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The Korean soldiers tried their best.
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The situation was so dangerous.
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Even the king had to leave the palace.
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During that time, the Korean admiral who led the Korean soldiers was Yi Sun-shin.
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We must stop the Japanese from boarding our ship.
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Yes, we shall build a new ship.
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Admiral, what are you drawing?
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This is called the turtle ship.
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But people didn't believe him.
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That ship will sink into the water.
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What you're doing is stupid.
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However, the turtle ship was truly amazing.
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It sailed beautifully through the waves in the sea.
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There were sharp spikes on the roof.
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The dragon head could shoot cannonballs.
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The soldiers were safe inside the ship.
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Attack!
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The turtle ship set sail to the Japanese ships.
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In the Battle of Hansan Island,
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there were over 40,000 Japanese soldiers,
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but only 10,000 Korean soldiers.
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The Korean soldiers were worried.
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Admiral, there are too many enemies.
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No, we will still win.
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Now is the time.
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Make the Hakikjin Formation!
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The Korean ships quickly spread out into the shape of rings.
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Bang!
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Bang!
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They started attacking.
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The Japanese soldiers did not know what to do.
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They were so surprised because the turtle ships were so strong.
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What's that?
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Ah, run!
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Yeah, we won!
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Hooray!
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The Korean army won a huge victory.
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Admiral Yi Sun-shin always came up with excellent plans.
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He forced them into a corner so they can't escape.
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His army never lost a battle.
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Thanks to his works, Korea won the war.
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Admiral Yi Sun-shin is still remembered as the brave admiral who saved our country in its dangerous times.
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Follow after me.
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Huh?
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What's that?
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Enemy!
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The enemies are here!
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The Japanese army is coming!
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Let's kill them all!
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Great!
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Let's burn them all!
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The Japanese soldiers attacked Korea.
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Ah!
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R-RUN!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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There were too many Japanese soldiers.
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During the Japanese invasion of Korea,
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many Korean people died and lost their houses.
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It wasn't easy to fight against the Japanese army.
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The Korean soldiers tried their best.
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The situation was so dangerous.
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Even the king had to leave the palace.
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During that time, the Korean Admiral who led the Korean soldiers was Yi Sun-sheng.
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We must stop the Japanese from boarding our ship.
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Yes, we shall build a new ship.
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Admiral, what are you drawing?
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This is called the Turtle Ship.
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But people didn't believe him.
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That ship will sink into the water.
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What you're doing is stupid.
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However, the turtle ship was truly amazing.
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It sailed beautifully through the waves in the sea.
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There were sharp spikes on the roof.
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The dragon head could shoot cannon balls.
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The soldiers were safe inside the ship.
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Attack!
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The turtle ship sent sail to the Japanese ships.
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In the Battle of Hansan Island,
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there were over 40,000 Japanese soldiers,
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but only 10,000 Korean soldiers.
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The Korean soldiers were worried.
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Admiral, there are too many enemies.
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No, we will still win.
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Now is the time!
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Make the Hakikjin Formation!
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The Korean ships quickly spread out into the shape of the wings.
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Bang!
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Bang!
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They started attacking.
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The Japanese soldiers did not know what to do.
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They were so surprised because the turtle ships were so strong.
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What's that?
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Ah!
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Run!
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Yeah!
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We won!
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Hooray!
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The Korean army won a huge victory.
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Admiral Yi Sun-shin always came up with excellent plans.
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He forced them into a corner so they can't escape.
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His army never lost a battle.
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Thanks to his works, Korea won the war.
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Admiral Yi Sun-shin is still remembered as the brave admiral who saved our country in It's dangerous times.
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Thank you.
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I'm going
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to go to the next video.
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I'm not
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going to die.
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Hmm?
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I'm not sure what you're doing.
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I'm not sure how to do this.
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I'm not
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going to die.
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I'm not sure what you're doing.
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I'm not sure what you're doing.
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I love you.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

Engaging with the story of Yi Sun-sin provides an exciting opportunity for English speaking practice. The video’s context, set during a pivotal moment in Korean history, not only captures attention but also offers a vibrant narrative for learners. By practicing speaking along with the dialogue, you immerse yourself in authentic language use, which enhances both fluency and comprehension.

As you mimic the pacing and intonation of the characters, you develop a better understanding of conversational rhythms. This method, often referred to as shadow speak, aids in internalizing phrases and expressions, making it easier to recall when speaking independently. Moreover, the historical context encourages learners to expand their vocabulary while discussing themes of bravery, innovation, and strategy—all essential for dynamic conversations.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

The dialogue in this video features several key grammatical structures and expressions beneficial for learners:

  • Imperative Sentences: Commands like “Run!” and “Attack!” emphasize urgency and action, essential for storytelling and everyday situations.
  • Progressive Tenses: Phrases such as “The Japanese soldiers are coming!” allow learners to practice expressing ongoing actions, enhancing their ability to articulate current events.
  • Conditional Structures: Sentences like “If we build a new ship, we will win!” illustrate cause-and-effect relationships, a critical component of more complex discussions.
  • Descriptive Language: Descriptions of the turtle ship, such as “sharp spikes” and “dragon head that could shoot cannonballs,” enrich your vocabulary and allow for detailed conversations.

Common Pronunciation Traps

As you practice with the video, pay close attention to specific words and phrases that may present pronunciation challenges:

  • “Admiral”: Note the emphasis on the first syllable; mispronouncing this can lead to confusion.
  • “Turtle ship”: The combination of sounds can be tricky; practice saying it slowly, focusing on the smooth transition between the words.
  • “Surprised”: This word often trips up non-native speakers due to its unique vowel sounds. Make sure to clearly pronounce each syllable.

By incorporating these pronunciation strategies into your english speaking practice, you will improve your English pronunciation while deepening your understanding of the narrative. Use this historical context as a lively backdrop for your learning journey through learn english with youtube resources.

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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