Prática de Shadowing: Emma Watson On Rupert Grint's Ice Cream Truck | Late Night with Conan O’Brien - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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Thank you for being here.
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Thank you for having me.
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I want to ask you,
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we had Daniel Radcliffe here last night and I chatted with him briefly and I asked him the same question,
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but I want to ask you,
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cause it's such an unusual situation.
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It's the fifth Harry Potter film.
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And you look back now,
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how old were you when you did the first one?
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I auditioned when I was nine and I started filming when I was 10, 11.
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Is it strange for you because these movies are ubiquitous.
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You see them on television all the time.
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And do you ever come across yourself in that first film and how does that feel?
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Quite horrible, to be honest.
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It's really, I mean, I guess it's just, yeah, very, very strange.
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And especially like in this one,
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there's loads of flashbacks to the first film.
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Right.
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So I get to see a lot of that.
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I guess just, I just used to have such chubby cheeks
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and such like a high voice and the big hair and yeah.
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You're describing me perfectly actually.
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But that's how I think,
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People don't generally like to look at themselves at that age.
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I mean, everyone else thinks that you're a really cute kid in those films,
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but that's not how you perceive it, right?
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I mean, it's kind of hard to explain how that feels,
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but I guess, I don't know if you hear your voice on,
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if you ever hear your voice taped or on an aunt's film machine and you're like,
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oh, it's horrible.
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People can't listen.
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It's exactly like that, but like 20 times worse.
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Yeah.
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Although your voice is very beautiful.
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Mine is very grating.
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I hear mine sometimes, I hear a TV set and I'm like,
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hello folks, we're back, we're gonna be right to.
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And I'm like, someone kill that guy.
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Now there are lots of,
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of course, there's so much merchandising also associated with this movie.
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There are lots of Harry Potter products.
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What's the strangest thing that you've seen your face, you know, associated with?
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What's the strangest product?
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God, it's really hard.
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There is so much Harry Potter merchandise.
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Yeah.
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I was in Waitrose the other day and I came across Hermione's Magic Muffins,
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which I was like, wow, that's a new one.
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What is it?
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Is it a, it's a muffin mix?
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Yeah, yeah, exactly.
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It's a muffin mix.
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You don't have to buy any of the ingredients.
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It's all in there you kind of get these little stickers with my head on them
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and you kind of put them on.
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Right, right.
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Yeah.
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And it's strange because are you a good,
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do you make muffins yourself?
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Are you a, you know, a good cook?
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I'm an awful cook.
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Yeah.
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I'll be completely honest.
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No, I would never ever do that.
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That would be seriously strange.
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Yeah.
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So it's, it must be odd.
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You almost feel like your face is on it.
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Like I'm responsible for those muffins tasting delicious.
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Yes, kind of, I guess.
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Yeah, kind of.
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What about, I know there are Harry Potter video games.
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Have you played or any of your friends or family played the video games?
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Yeah, at the press Dunket,
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they had like a room with the game that's been released
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so people could kind of go in and try it and stuff.
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And my brother obviously was brought to tears listening to me talk about Harry Potter.
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Went in and was trying the game out and he came back and I was like,
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oh, did you have a good morning?
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He was like, yeah, yeah.
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I've been throwing benches at you like for hours.
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That's nice to know.
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So your brother can go into a room and just hurl benches at you.
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But no one gets hurt.
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It's perfect.
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Yeah, that's very nice.
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Excellent, yeah.
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I know there were action figures as well.
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Does your brother, any of your siblings ever,
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you know, get the action figure?
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That would be very strange.
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That would be seriously creepy.
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I don't think I would let them have it.
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I think that's so like,
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no, that would be really weird.
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Really weird.
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It's something I would do.
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I understand that you made a,
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you and the cast made a very short Harry Potter film,
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especially for the Queen's 80th.
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80th birthday, yeah.
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80th birthday, and then you all met her.
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Did you have to take etiquette lessons and learn how to meet the queen?
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I think there's a lot of rules, right?
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Well, this is the funny thing.
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By the time I've had all the sort of etiquette of how I was meant to meet her,
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and I could only say this and I couldn't say that,
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to be honest, I was kind of glad in the end that I didn't actually meet her in the end.
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Right.
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Because apparently, you know, you can only dress her as your majesty,
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and you can't speak to her unless she speaks to you,
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and there's kind of this little bow you have to do,
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and all of this stuff that I was like, Okay, right, okay.
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And I was so nervous about it.
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I was kind of like, actually, you know what?
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I'll just look at her or just sit behind her.
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That's good enough for me, you know?
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Right, because you're so afraid of just,
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am I going to do this the wrong way?
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If I'm going to make a mistake?
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Did she seem like a nice person?
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Did you get a sense of her as a person or not really?
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I mean, you were in a room with her,
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but you didn't actually get to meet her.
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To be honest, she, I mean,
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I hope she enjoyed the show that we put together.
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She kind of, she didn't really,
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not that much facial expression going on.
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She was quite kind of like this.
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So I was like, is she enjoying it?
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She is the queen.
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Oh my God.
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She's not gonna, you know, raise the roof.
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No, I just wanna start like, woo, yeah.
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Ow, churn the butter.
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High fives for you and the whole cast.
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Yeah, I know.
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So I was like, yeah,
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I didn't really know, but I'm sure she,
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I hope she enjoyed it.
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You know, I know a lot of people in America,
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you have a beautiful voice,
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as I said, and the English accent is so,
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I mean, to many Americans it sounds so distinguished.
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Oh no, it's awful.
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When I come to America,
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I always feel really, I hate my English accent because it sounds so kind of like,
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I don't know, pretentious?
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I don't know if that's the word,
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it sounds really kind of, I don't know.
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So by the end of my stay here,
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I kind of find that my English is kind of edging towards American English.
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No, what's pretentious is when people affect an English accent.
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Yours is real.
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you were allowed to have one.
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There were people like Madonna who like two years ago started being like, oh, hello.
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Oh, I'm a British woman.
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I'm a British woman.
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I'm a British woman.
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I'm a British woman.
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I'm a British woman.
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I'm a British woman.
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Aren't you from Long Island or something?
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What about, do you think that when you hear Americans,
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because there are American actors who in movies try and do a British accent.
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And to us maybe it sounds all right,
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but how does it sound to someone who's- I can always tell.
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Yeah.
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You can always tell, pretty much.
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I mean, yeah, you can pretty much tell that.
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It's next to impossible for an American to do it correctly.
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Yeah, well, I guess, I don't know how well we pull off American accents though.
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So, you know.
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Hugh Laurie in, you know.
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Actually, yes.
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Hugh Laurie in house.
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I have to say, I've watched that a couple of times.
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Amazing.
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I cannot believe that he's not from America.
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And he is like quintessentially British.
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Yes.
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He's very, you know, very, very British.
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I shot something with him for the Emmys about a year ago and he was doing the American accent the whole time.
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And then I saw him later on
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and he was talking in the British accent and I really thought this man is ill.
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He's schizophrenic.
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He's so scary talented.
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No, very talented.
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But you know, when Americans go over and try and do it a lot of times,
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it sounds like, you know, Mary Poppins kind of.
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Hello, governor.
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Yes, that's exactly it.
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How you doing, you know?
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Oh, you're a chimney sweeper.
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How I would do it.
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Now, of course you and Daniel and Rupert,
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You're the three main, you know,
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characters that we've been following throughout these different films.
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Have the three of you,
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and I don't want it to be a crass question,
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but you've, you know, you've been making some money over the years.
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Have any of you gone a little mad and bought yourself something crazy or,
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you know, just to treat yourself?
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I can't compete with this.
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Rupert bought an ice cream truck.
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I know.
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I'm not even...
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He bought an ice cream truck?
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I can never compete with Rupert.
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That is every kid's fantasy.
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I know, literally.
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He said to me.
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No one really does that.
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He was like, he says to me quite seriously,
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he said, if I hadn't got this,
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you know, if I hadn't become an actor,
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you know, I seriously would have considered being an ice cream man.
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I was like, okay, cool.
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Well, so he's kind of like fulfilled both dreams, you know?
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That's so funny and so sweet too at the same time.
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And as well, it's not just like he's bought the truck to kind of drive around kind of a show.
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It actually has all of the ice cream in it,
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all of like the little chocolate drops and everything.
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Well, I hope it had ice cream in it, yeah.
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Well, yeah.
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We're gonna be like, cool ice cream, what's in there?
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Mm, medical books.
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Yeah, no. We have a clip here from the film Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
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And I wanna make sure we show this.
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What do we need to do or know to appreciate this clip?
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You have to see the last film and you have to know that Ron was a complete idiot,
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to be fair.
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He didn't invite her to the ball
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and then he made a really big deal about her going with someone else
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and he completely ruined her evening and she ended up crying up on the steps
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and then he never apologized and basically was just, you know.
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So in this one, she kind of kicks his ass.
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She really does.
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She really like gets her own back and it's quite kind of a classic girl power moment.
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Yeah, women everywhere will appreciate this.
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Let's take a look at this moment from Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
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Go easy.
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Thanks, Florence.
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Come on, Ron.
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Come on, Ron.
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Come on, Ron.
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Come on, Ron.
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Come on, Ron.
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One second.
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You're on.
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Thank you.
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Shut up.
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I let her do that.
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It's a good man, isn't it?
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It's completely intentional.
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That's how I went home to that moment.
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That was on purpose.
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I did it on purpose.
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is in theaters right now.
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Really a pleasure chatting with you.
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Yeah, we hope to see you soon.
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Emma Watson, everybody.
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Patton Oslo coming up.
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Stick around, we'll be right back.

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Nesta prática de conversação em inglês, vamos explorar um trecho de uma conversa descontraída entre Emma Watson e Conan O’Brien. Através deste diálogo, você poderá aprimorar suas habilidades de escuta e pronúncia, além de se familiarizar com expressões coloquiais e a forma como os nativos se comunicam em um ambiente informal. Ao final da lição, você se sentirá mais confiante ao utilizar o inglês falado no dia a dia.

Vocabulário e Frases-Chave

  • Ubiquitous - onipresente, algo que está em toda parte.
  • Chubby cheeks - bochechas gordinhas, um termo usado carinhosamente para descrever rostos infantis.
  • Strange - estranho, algo que causa surpresa ou desconforto.
  • Merchandising - produtos relacionados a filmes, livros ou séries.
  • Horrible - horrível, algo que provoca repulsa ou desconforto.
  • Flashbacks - lembranças ou recordações que trazem à tona eventos do passado.
  • Voice tape - gravação de voz, geralmente usada para descrever a experiência de ouvir sua própria voz.
  • Mix - mistura, como em uma mistura para preparar bolos ou muffins.

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