Shadowing Practice: Zootopia - All Clips From The Movie (2016) Disney - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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I'll keep on making those new mistakes I'll keep on making them everyday
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I'll keep on making those new mistakes I'll keep on making them everyday
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Those new mistakes
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The day
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of the day Try everything I'm Gazelle.
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Welcome to Zootopia.
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Excuse me?
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Down here?
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Hi.
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Oh.
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M. Goodness.
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They really did hire a bunny.
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What?
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I gotta tell you, you are even cuter than I thought you'd be.
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Oh, you probably didn't know,
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but a bunny can call another bunny cute,
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But when other animals do it, it's a little...
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I am so sorry.
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Me, Benjamin Klawhauser.
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The guy everyone thinks is just a flabby donut-loving cop stereotyping you.
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It's okay.
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Oh, you've actually got...
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There's a...
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In your neck, the phone...
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Oh, there you went, you little dickens!
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I should get to roll call.
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So, which way do I...
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Oh, bullpen's over there to the left.
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Great, thank you.
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Aww, that poor little buddy's gonna get eaten alive.
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Alright, everybody sit.
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I've got three items on the docket.
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First, we need to acknowledge the elephant in the room.
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Francine.
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Happy birthday.
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What?
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Oh, yeah?
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Oh, oh.
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Number two, there are some new recruits with us I should introduce,
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but I'm not going to because I don't care.
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Finally, we have 14 missing mammal cases.
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All predators from a giant polar bear to a teensy little otter.
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And City Hall is right up my tail to find him.
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This is priority number one.
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Listen, I don't know what you're doing skulking around during daylight hours,
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but I don't want any trouble in here.
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So hit the road.
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I'm not looking for any trouble either, sir.
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I simply want to buy a jumbo pop for my little boy.
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You want the red or the blue, pal?
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I'm such a...
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Oh, come on, kid.
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Back up.
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Listen, buddy.
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What?
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There aren't any Fox ice cream joints in your part of town?
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Uh, no, no. There are.
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There are.
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It's just my boy, this goofy little stinker,
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he loves all things elephant,
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wants to be one when he grows up.
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Is that adorable?
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Who the heck am I to crush his little dreams, huh?
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Look, you probably can't read,
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Fox, but the sign says,
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we reserve the right to refuse service to anyone.
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So beat it.
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You're holding up the line.
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Hello?
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Excuse me.
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Hey, you're gonna have to wait your turn like everyone else, meter maid.
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Actually, I'm an officer.
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Just had a quick question.
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Are your customers aware they're getting snot and mucus with their cookies and cream?
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What are you talking about?
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Well, I don't want to cause you any trouble,
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but I believe scooping ice cream with an ungloved trunk is a Class 3 health code violation.
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Which is kind of a big deal.
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Of course, I could let you off with a warning if you were to gloved those trunks and,
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I don't know, finished selling this nice dad and his son a...
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What was it?
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A jumbo pop.
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Please.
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A jumbo pop.
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Fifteen dollars.
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Thank you so much.
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Thank you.
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Oh, no. Are you kidding me?
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I don't have my wallet.
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I'd lose my head if it weren't attached to my neck.
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That's the truth.
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Oh, boy.
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I'm sorry, pal.
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Gotta be about the worst birthday ever.
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Please don't be mad at me.
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Thanks anyway.
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Keep the change Officer I can't thank you enough so kind really can I pay you back?
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Oh, no my tree It's just you know it burns me
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up to see folks with such backward attitudes towards foxes I just want to say you're a great dad
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and just a a real Articulate fella.
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Oh, well that is high praise It's rare that I find someone so non-patronizing.
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Officer...
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Hops.
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Mr...
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Wild.
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Nick Wild.
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And you little guy.
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You want to be an elephant when you grow up?
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You be an elephant.
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Because this is Utopia.
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Anyone can be anything.
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Sorry, coming through!
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Excuse me!
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Excuse me, pardon.
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Bon voyage, flat foot!
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Hey, stop right there!
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Have a donut, copper!
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Oh my god, did you see those leopard print jeggings?
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No!
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Oh!
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I love your hair.
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Thank you.
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Come to papa.
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Well, I was hoping you could run a play for us.
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We are in a really big hurry.
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Sure.
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What's the plate?
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29T...
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Number.
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29THD03.
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2...
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9...
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THD03.
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T...
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H D 03.
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H D 03.
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3 D 0 3 Zero Hey flash wanna hear a joke?
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No!
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Sure What do you call a three humped camel?
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I don't know What do?
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You call uh...
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Three-humped camel.
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Three-humped...camel.
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Pregnant.
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Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
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Ah.
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Ah.
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Ah.
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Haha, yes!
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Very funny, very funny.
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Can we please just focus on this aspect?
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Uh, hey.
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Wait, wait, wait!
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Priscilla!
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Oh no!
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Yes?
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Flash?
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What?
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Do?
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No!
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You call?
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A three-humped camel?
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Pregnant!
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Okay, great, we got it!
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Three...pumped?
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Arrgh!
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So fluffy...
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Hey!
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Sheep never let me get this close.
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You can't just touch a sheep's wall!
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It's like cotton candy.
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Stop it!
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Where to?
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Ah, Rainforest District.
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Vine and Tujunga.
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There!
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Traffic camps for the whole city!
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Well, this is so exciting, actually.
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I mean, well, you know,
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I never get to do anything this important.
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But you're the assistant mayor of Zootopia.
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Oh, I'm more of a glorified secretary.
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I think May Lionheart just wanted the shape vote.
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But he did give me that nice mug.
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Oh.
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Hmm.
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Feels good to be appreciated.
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Smell leather!
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Ah, that's a fun little name he likes to use.
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I called him Lion Fart once.
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He did not care for that.
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Let me tell you, it was not a good day for me.
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Yes, sir?
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I thought you were going to cancel my afternoon.
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Oh, dear.
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I better go.
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Let me know what you find.
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It was really nice for me to be...
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While we're young, Smellweather.
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You think when she goes to sleep she counts herself?
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Oh, shush.
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Why practice speaking with this video?

The animated movie Zootopia provides a lively context for practicing English speaking skills. Engaging with the dialogue allows learners to immerse themselves in various accents, tones, and conversational styles, which are essential for effective communication. By using a well-crafted shadowing technique, learners can mimic the pronunciation and intonation of the characters, helping to improve their fluency and confidence. This video serves not only as entertainment but also as a rich resource for learning English with YouTube. Shadowing with Zootopia can help you master everyday conversational English.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Throughout the video, several key structures and expressions frequently appear, providing learners with practical examples:

  • Direct Address: Characters use direct address, such as “Excuse me?” and “Hi.” This form helps to establish a connection with the audience and can be used in real-life conversations.
  • Apologetic Language: Phrases like “I am so sorry” and “It’s okay” display common expressions of politeness and understanding in English, useful for sustaining discussions.
  • Colloquial Phrases: Expressions like “hit the road” are informal and commonly used in daily speech, allowing learners to sound more natural when speaking.

Incorporating these expressions into your own conversations can greatly enhance your speaking abilities.

Common Pronunciation Traps

While practicing with this video, pay attention to certain words and accents that might be tricky:

  • Words with 'th' sounds: Terms like “the” and “both” may present challenges, especially for learners whose native languages lack such sounds.
  • Compound Words: Phrases like “donut-loving” can be difficult, as they combine multiple concepts into one term. Practicing these will enhance your vocabulary and pronunciation efficiency.
  • Emphasis and Intonation: The characters exhibit varying intonations, especially during emotional or comedic scenes. Paying attention to these nuances can help learners improve their overall English pronunciation.

By addressing these common pitfalls, you can effectively improve your speaking skills and enhance your confidence in using English in diverse situations. Use this video as a resource to practice shadow speech and refine your linguistic abilities.

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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