Prática de Shadowing: Kelly Reilly Reveals How She Perfected Her Montana Accent for 'Yellowstone' | EXTENDED INTERVIEW - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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I have so much deep respect for this woman as an actor
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and as a human being and just an all around badass.
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I am so in love with her.
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She's here, it's Kelly Riley!
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We did it!
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Hi!
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Hi!
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Oh my God, you're welcome.
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Thank you, Kelly, bye, bye, bye, bye.
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We did it, thank you guys.
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Oh my God.
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Oh my God.
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Douglas dressed up in his best Western wear for you.
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You wanna come up here?
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And Douglas was here dressed up with Cole and- I don't know how to handle this situation right now.
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It's just, hi buddy.
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I said, like, is there any possible chance
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that we could do the show together and like talk about the fact that you are not Beth Dutton.
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You are good.
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That makes me happy.
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A little bit.
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We will have a bit of Beth Dutton in this, I think.
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Well, just hearing your voice right now.
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I mean, I couldn't believe it.
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I knew that you had an accent.
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I knew that you had done the work.
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And working on an accent is so hard.
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It's such an art because you can't get lost in things and lost in the moment.
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Your accent's gonna come up.
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You have to be on constant vigilant watch to do an accent.
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And what shocked me is, I would have never guessed you had an accent.
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Well, that's thanks to my dialect coach because she's amazing, Jessica Drake.
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Yeah.
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You have a cadence with Beth Dutton that is Western,
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Southern Americana, but not, cause Montana's not.
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Right, so we were really going for a Montana accent, but she's educated.
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She's from a very, very wealthy ranching family.
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She's somebody, she's not, I wasn't gonna go like, you know, howdy ma'am.
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You know, it wasn't that for me, but I certainly wanted to get that Montana dialect correct.
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But for Beth, it was more about the voice because she smokes a little bit, she drinks a lot of bourbon.
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Yeah.
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So it's a little...
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I'm naturally a lot sort of higher pitched than Beth.
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And Beth is, you know, she's a bit more like, she comes from here.
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She has a rasp.
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Yeah.
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And like a guttural sound.
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And it was, I kind of listened to Kevin a lot because he really deepened his voice for John Dutton.
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You're right.
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What was one of the first things that you decided Beth Dutton will have this, but she will not have that?
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Well, she's written and created by Taylor Sheridan.
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He really is, I mean, we sort of Frankenstein her together really, but everything she says, everything she does is from his imagination.
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And so when I first got the role and then I first started to play her in season one,
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seven years ago, nobody knew it was gonna be this success.
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You know?
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You mean with its own Monopoly game that I play obsessively?
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Yeah.
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I take this everywhere I go.
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My friends and I play it like ad nauseam.
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It's our favorite game ever.
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Do you get to be a character?
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No, you get to be like a piece.
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Okay.
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That's a shame.
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They should be like little rips and little deaths.
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I would prefer it maybe I'll create one.
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Yeah, we'll do another addition.
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Yes, we do.
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But I mean, by the way, notice who's front and center on the box.
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Just take a look at the box.
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It's like, this is a testament.
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When you see this, do you think, oh, maybe I really did a good job.
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They've put me front and center here.
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So I'm gonna be really honest with you.
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I try not look at it too much.
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That's okay, I'll stare at it for you.
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No, no, it's not necessarily the Monopoly board, but like, as an actor, how do you then begin to go back and play that character if people,
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they really have an opinion on her and they love her, the audience.
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I've had so many people, they started to, at the beginning, they didn't love her.
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I went on a seven year journey, six year journey with the audience.
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And once they started to understand who she was, then they kind of got on board with her.
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And your risk paid off.
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Yes, it was a definite risk.
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I definitely had to not care if anyone liked her or not at the beginning, because I knew who she was on the inside.
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Which is so hard to do, because I think we all would prefer if people liked and accepted us.
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And I think in order to get people really truly behind you,
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you have to exhibit a type of strength where you will recruit people to get behind you.
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Yeah, and flaws.
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You know, there's so many like, and there's an authenticity to Beth that she really doesn't,
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she's unencumbered by what people think of her and she's obviously not a real human being.
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So there's freedom to be that.
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And then Taylor layered her with this sort of hero attribute.
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She's sort of the fiercest soldier.
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She's probably the one with the most testosterone on the show, but she's innately female.
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She's all woman.
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And I wanted to make sure that that was- Douglas, you were in the way.
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Yeah. But I love you.
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I like how his cowboy hat's just coming off.
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Yeah.
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As you know, a long night does.
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Yeah.
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It would be very easy to make her a caricature very just hard and tough.
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So I was like, we're gonna do the feminine dresses.
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We're gonna keep her as soft.
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And then so she could be very also soft with rip.
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And I think those choices really pay off in the new season.
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When you come on the screen, you are in that signature dress.
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And I noticed also that you wear a lot of long sweaters, which has a softness to it.
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It's like your cape is of literally a fabric that is warm and tactile.
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Right.
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And then the way that you love Rip.
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Yeah.
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I mean, have you ever had a love like that?
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I have, and he's here.
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What? Where?
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Is he, is he?
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I don't know, he's here somewhere.
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He's probably hiding now.
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He's in the building.
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So yeah, I've been married for 12 years. And yeah.
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How did you guys meet now?
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Yeah, well we met at his brother's wedding.
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Oh, see a friend of a friend, safe.
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Yeah, I was the plus one.
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I was a girlfriend of mine.
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I was in California at the time and there was this wedding in Marfa, Texas.
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And she said, do you want to go on a road trip?
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And I was like, yes.
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And I think her boyfriend was out of town
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so I got to be the plus one
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and I thought I'm gonna go riding because I'm a big horse rider in real life down in Texas.
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And I had just been riding that morning and I still had like leather on my hands.
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I think I was a bit of a hot mess.
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And I went to this wedding and he was there.
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So I was single for a couple of years and I had gone through heartbreak, like we all have.
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And I was just got to the point where I had gone, yeah, this single life is fabulous.
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And I was not looking.
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I was looking before then, but I really wasn't.
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And I honestly thought that he was, I thought he was Texan, the wedding was in Texas.
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He's from Long Island.
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And he's the love of my life.
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And the most beautiful thing that's ever happened to me is my marriage.
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We know the way that, I think one of the reasons why Rip is a beloved character is because he supports you,
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he gets you, and he is the, they're fiercely advocating.
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Yeah.
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What does your husband think of Beth Dutton?
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Well, he gets to have her a little bit.
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Oh, that's fun.
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But not too often.
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She's like, she's, you know, she's a lot to handle.
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He's watched me play roles for years and years.
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And so he knew that Beth meant a great deal to me.
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And I was terrified going into playing her.
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I really wasn't sure I'd be able to do it.
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And I knew what it was required of me and I didn't want to mess it up.
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So I gave it everything.
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And you know, my husband's the first, he just says, well, it doesn't matter if it doesn't work.
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You still get to come home.
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You come home to me. And that freed me.
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It freed me to go, yeah, like, F it.
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Like, I'm just gonna go for it and he'll be home.
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Can I ask, in your process of your extraordinary talent.
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Stop.
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I'm not gonna stop.
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Stop.
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Sorry but you really dig, you know how to create someone that like everybody gets behind, you've proven that.
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So do you bring your personal experiences to not only the character,
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but how you emote in a scene?
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Well, not directly, obviously she's written, her experience is very different.
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We're different animals.
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I love her, I understand her, getting in the skin of this primal woman is a lot of fun.
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She's invigorating, but she's also exhausting.
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And you know, as actors, all we've got is our own experience, our own hearts, our own souls and minds.
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And so when you're drawing on things, it's not like I'm thinking about an experience I've had, but it's there in your DNA.
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It's there in your blood.
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It's there.
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And so when you're moved by something, and I'm very moved by Beth, she breaks my heart.
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I've really, I love her.
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I love her strength, her audacity to survive in the way she does.
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Sometimes I'm blown away by the choices she makes.
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And sometimes I'm like, I want some of that strength.
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I want some of that.
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It's true.
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We can actually, cause I got really excited.
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Cause I was like, oh my God, I'm the same way.
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Like, I'm like my dad left before I was born.
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Roll the cameras, I'm ready, let's go.
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I'm not as good as sitting there going, you know what would be really great because this is what the scene requires.
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Like I'm not that good of an actor where I can be so method.
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I just literally think about something hard that I dealt with and it just gets me there.
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Yeah, I knew who she was.
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I had gone through just before we started filming, the year before we started, I got that job.
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I had gone through some things in my own personal life.
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I was in deep grief and I hadn't figured out who I was beyond that in that moment.
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And I was in a fog at that moment.
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And then this character lands in my lap.
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And I'm like, well, what am I gonna do with this?
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And she became this sort of life raft for me.
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So I got to sort of hide in her for a minute
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while I came back to life and I found my own strength and my own happiness again.
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And so that's what I wish for her, even though she's a make-believe character because she helped me so much, her fierceness.
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I literally got to hide in her.
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I so understand.
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I really do.
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And you bring up a really important point, which is not only can these characters be a life raft and save us,
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they can be a place where we can put our own grief, our own pain, our own heartbreak.
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And you bring up the exclamation point that I didn't even think of.
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Which is, then you actually can take a gift and extrapolate things that do make your own personal life better.
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You can pull from Beth's strengths.
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Oh yeah.
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Some of Beth's sexiness, some of Beth's courage, some of the things she wouldn't, maybe you wouldn't do, but she does and it gives you something in your real life.
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Oh, she's completely gifted me with so much.
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I mean, it's the most challenging role I've ever had, without a doubt.
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She just meant so much to me.
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And I felt everything that she felt and I lost myself in her for all these years.
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I sort of lock, I say that I put her in a box with a padlock, like four padlocks on because she is a force of nature.
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But when I get her out and I miss her, I miss her when I'm not playing her.
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So when I get her back on and I'm, you know, I'm putting the dresses on and the boots and the eyeliner and it's like, all right, let's go.
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And I feel it.
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I feel that power that she has and it's really exciting.
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And it is like that type of performance to be at that level is a heightened state.
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Yeah.
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It really is.
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It's like an adrenaline.
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And that for 17 hours a day, weeks and months and months on end, years on end.
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And I just thank you for donning her,
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for birthing her, for creating her and putting everything you did and all that you deserve to take home with you.
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And I totally know, at seven years old when I did Firestarter, I'll never get that Charlie McGee out of my body.
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I will.
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It does, it, I.
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They move in.
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They move in.
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Yeah.
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And I'm such a geek like Josie Grossie.
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I wanna, you know, take you down.
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If you're bad at mistreating people, I'll fire starter you.
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Yeah, I get that.
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That's in there.
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I can't wait.
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I can pull her out when I need to.
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Oh, yes!
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Give me some Beth Dettin.
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Oh, speaking of, would you do something for me?
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Whatever you need.
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My best friend and I, we have a thing when we play the game and we have merchandise.
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We have t-shirts, we have socks.
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Would you kindly just say that Dan Jenkins' house is my house? Where?
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Right, into the camera.
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Her name is Ember, by the way.
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Ember.
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Which, this one?
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Sure, any one you want.
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Cause I'm gonna play it on a loop for her.
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Dan Jenkins' house is my house.
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You just changed my life, Watson.
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You have the biggest, this is the biggest gift.
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Cole did the same, and I know it's just my tiny little existence, but that was a very big deal in my tiny little world.
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Okay, good.
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Speaking of Cole, actually, he left a question, It's actually called A Question Left Behind.
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But he did it for you.
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Will you take a look?
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Yes.
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Oh my God.
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Okay, here you go.
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Hey Kelly, I have a question for you.
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What is your favorite and most fun scene that we have done together on Yellowstone?
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We've done so many.
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Fun, fun.
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I mean, I have to say Cole and I have a lot of fun together.
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There's a scene, Rip is in Texas.
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He's been gone for three days and Beth can't handle that.
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So she's like, when are you coming home?
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I just got here.
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And then she says, well, I think I'm gonna come down and see you.
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She takes a road trip to Texas from Montana.
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Okay.
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And so this is pre what happened to her father.
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That's right.
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It's in a flashback.
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So she takes a road trip to Texas to see him and he's a little bit surprised at how she shows up.
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So that was quite fun.
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That's a lot of fun.
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Things to look forward to in life.
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But my favorite scene I shot was with him, there's so many, was in season two where he, where she's being attacked.
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Uh-huh.
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Do you remember that?
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Where, and she's, and then he, he, he, like storms through the glass office.
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Yep.
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And he throws this guy across the room.
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Mm-hmm.
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Yeah, that's in this.
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Yeah, and she said you saved me. That office.
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There's something about that.
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Schwartz and Meyer?
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Schwartz and Meyer.
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I'm not kidding.
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Don't ever test me on Yellowstone knowledge.
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No. I, of course, I'm like, oh, the Schwartz and Meyer is a property on the Monopoly board.
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Okay, I, this has just been like such a highlight for me.
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I have waited for the two or three years since we ran into each other at the upfronts.
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And by run into, I mean, I ran up to you.
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I was so flattered, because I'm such a fan of yours and I just, I couldn't believe that you knew who I was.
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Oh my God, I wanted to talk process.
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I mean, what you have created here is, like I said, it's that tour de force for an actor, an iconic character.
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And I cannot wait for the next one you create.
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You are such an unstoppable force.
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Well, she is, I just play her, but she is.
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Guess what?
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She, you know, she wouldn't exist without you.
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It's an honor.
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You did, you are the embodiment of her.
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In fact, I don't know if we have the t-shirt here, impromptor, but I was on the, we went on the, yeah, there you go.
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I mean, this is the character that you created.
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The t-shirt in the Yellowstone shop that you can buy is don't make me go Beth Dutton on you.
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So I gave this, I think it came out, all the kind of, all the stuff started to come out.
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The merch.
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Season two and season three, and everyone was wearing it and dressing up as Beth for Halloween.
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Uh-huh.
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That was weird and fabulous, but.
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A testament to you.
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Well, I don't know, I go, ah, I don't, but I got my mother-in-law that T-shirt.
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Yeah, Kath.
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Well, I don't know if she wears it.
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By the way, I bet she does.
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How could she not be so proud by the way?
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Well, I made you a t-shirt now that you know, you're going on to other things and this will be timeless and forever.
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So it's like- I love it.
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Don't make me go through very long, you know.
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And give you a hug.
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I love your hugs.
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You're so you.
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You're so, oh my gosh, I love you so much.
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Okay, obviously Yellowstone airs Sundays at 8 p.m on Paramount Network.
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And we're gonna go into break with a clip from the show.
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I can't stop smiling.
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Thank you.
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Oh, thank you, Kelly.
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We'll be right back.
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But only did Jamie kill the man.
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He killed everything our father's ever done.
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Everything he's achieved, everything he left to us,
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every memory, he's just killed them all.

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Sobre Esta Aula

Nesta aula, os alunos terão a oportunidade de praticar a pronúncia em inglês através do estudo do sotaque de Montana, como demonstrado pela atriz Kelly Reilly durante sua entrevista. O foco será na arte de imitar e aperfeiçoar uma forma específica de fala, conhecida como shadowspeak, que é essencial para melhorar a pronúncia em inglês. Ao ouvir e repetir os sons característicos e a cadência da fala de Kelly, os alunos poderão desenvolver suas habilidades de vocalização e entonação.

Vocabulário e Frases-Chave

  • Accento - A forma como uma palavra é pronunciada em uma determinada região.
  • Dialect coach - Professor especializado em ajudar atores a desenvolver sotaques.
  • Cadência - O ritmo ou a forma de expressar a fala.
  • Guttural - Sons produzidos na parte de trás da garganta, muitas vezes usados para denotar um sotaque mais profundo.
  • Rasp - Um som rouco, muitas vezes associado a vozes que soam mais graves.
  • Howdy ma’am - Uma expressão casual típicamente americana, usada como saudação.
  • Bourbon - Um tipo de bebida alcoólica que pode influenciar a forma de falar.

Dicas de Prática

Para aproveitar ao máximo sua prática de shadow speech, siga estas dicas baseadas no vídeo:

  • Ouça com atenção: Preste atenção nos detalhes do tom e da entonação de Kelly. O sotaque Montana tem uma mistura de características que precisam ser capturadas.
  • Repita em partes: Quebre as falas em trechos menores. Primeiro, ouça uma frase e, em seguida, repita-a várias vezes. Isso ajudará a aprimorar sua habilidade de imitar a cadência.
  • Grave sua voz: Compare sua própria gravação com a original. Isso permitirá que você identifique áreas onde pode melhorar a pronúncia em inglês.
  • Sinta o ritmo: Tente perceber a musicalidade na fala de Kelly. A forma como ela usa ênfases pode ser importante; pratique essa musicalidade para tornar seu discurso mais natural.
  • Utilize um shadowing site: Explore recursos online que oferecem áudios com sotaques variados. Isso pode complementar sua prática e ajudar na imitação de diferentes estilos de fala.

Com dedicação e prática regular, você não só melhorará sua pronúncia em inglês, mas também se sentirá mais confortável ao se expressar em diferentes sotaques e estilos de fala.

O que é a Técnica de Shadowing?

Shadowing é uma técnica de aprendizado de idiomas com base científica, originalmente desenvolvida para o treinamento de intérpretes profissionais. O método é simples, mas poderoso: você ouve áudio em inglês nativo e repete imediatamente em voz alta — como uma sombra seguindo o falante com 1-2 segundos de atraso. Pesquisas mostram melhora significativa na precisão da pronúncia, entonação, ritmo, sons conectados, compreensão auditiva e fluência na fala.

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