Prática de Shadowing: Learn English with FROZEN — Elsa's Secret Power - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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Elsa, pssst!
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Elsa!
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Wake up!
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Wake up!
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Wake up!
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Anna, go back to sleep.
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I just can't.
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The sky's awake.
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So I'm awake.
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So we have to play.
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Go play by yourself.
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Oh!
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Do you want to be a snowman?
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Psst!
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Do you want to get natural, confident English?
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Then you're in the right place.
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Here at Learn English with TV series,
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we make it easier to understand fast English by yourself without boring classes.
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So, psst is a quiet way to get someone's attention and by yourself means alone.
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So after that first clip we watched,
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we see Elsa and Anna laughing and playing together in the Great Hall,
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filling it with magical snow.
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But then, Elsa loses control of her powers and accidentally hits Anna in the head with an icy blast.
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She cries for her mom and dad,
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the king and queen, and they run off to find help.
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And that's where our first scene starts,
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with a very surprising visit to some mysterious creatures in the forest.
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The King of the Lord Please help!
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My daughter!
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It's the King!
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Your Majesty!
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Your Majesty.
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Born with the powers or cursed?
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Born.
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And they're getting stronger stronger.
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You are lucky it wasn't her heart.
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The heart is not so easily changed,
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but the head can be persuaded.
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Do what you must.
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I recommend we remove all magic,
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even memories of magic, to be safe.
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But don't worry, I leave the fun.
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She will be okay.
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But she won't remember I have powers?
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It's for the best.
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Listen to me, Elsa.
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Your power will only grow.
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There is beauty in it. But also great danger.
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You must learn to control it.
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Fear will be your enemy.
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No. We'll protect her.
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She can learn to control it, I'm sure.
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Until then, we'll lock the gates.
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We'll reduce the staff.
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We will limit her contact with people and keep her powers hidden from everyone.
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Including Ana.
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The head troll, Pabi, pops up and immediately asks the king a very important question.
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Your Majesty, born with the powers or cursed?
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Uh, born, and they're getting stronger.
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When something or someone is cursed,
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it means it's under a dark,
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magical spell that causes bad things to happen.
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Being cursed in fairy tales usually means you're doomed to suffer,
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whether it's a beast ugly form,
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a hundred years of sleep,
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or in Elsa's case, uncontrollable icy powers.
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Moving on, Grand Pavi shares some wise words about how to help Anna.
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You are lucky it wasn't her heart.
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The heart is not so easily changed,
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but the head can be persuaded.
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What does it mean when Grandpobby says the head can be persuaded?
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Take a guess.
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The brain can be physically damaged.
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Someone can be convinced to change their thinking.
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A person can be forced to obey.
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That's right.
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If someone persuades you, they use words,
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reasons, or arguments to get you to change your mind or to do something.
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Graham Pavi is making a beautiful observation here.
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It's much easier to change what someone thinks than what they feel.
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Check out these examples.
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Next, the king asks Pabbie to help Anna,
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and after he works his magic,
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Elsa asks But she won't remember I have powers?
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It's for the best.
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This is a really common English expression,
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and it's used to comfort someone when having to make a difficult or painful decision.
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It means that even though that something is hard or sad right now,
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it will lead to a better outcome in the long run.
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People say it when they've had to make a tough call.
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Maybe ending a relationship, turning down a job offer,
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or in this case, removing Anna's memories of Elsa's powers. to these.
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Now after this heartbreaking moment King Agnar makes a big decision to protect Elsa.
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No, we'll protect her.
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She can learn to control it, I'm sure.
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Until then, we'll lock the gates.
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We'll reduce the staff.
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So gates are the large doors or entrances to a castle,
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estate, or walled area.
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Or you might see a gate like this one at the entrance of someone's garden.
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They can be made of iron, wood, or stone.
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Locking the gates to the kingdom means nobody gets in.
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And right after that, the king says they'll do one more thing.
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Now before I explain this one,
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what do you think staff means?
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Think carefully, because this word has more than one meaning.
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What do you think staff means?
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the furniture inside the castle,
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the weapons stored in the castle,
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the people who work in the castle.
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Exactly!
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Here, a staff refers to all the people who work somewhere.
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Employees, servants, assistants.
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A hospital has medical staff,
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and a school has teaching staff.
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By the way, staff can also be a long wooden sticker pole.
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Think of Gandalf staff in the Lord of the Rings,
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but that's a different meaning entirely.
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Moving on, the gates are locked and poor Anna feels pretty bored and lonely.
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Elsa is scared of hurting her little sister again.
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But of course, Anna has no memory of what happened and doesn't understand.
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So next we hear this touching and iconic song.
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Do you wanna build a snowman?
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Come on, let's go and play.
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I never see you anymore.
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Come out the door.
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It's like you've gone away.
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We used to be best buddies.
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And now we're not.
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I wish you would tell me why.
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Do you wanna build a snowman?
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It doesn't have to be a snowman!
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Go away, Anna!
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Okay, bye!
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The gloves will help.
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See?
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Conceal it.
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Don't feel it.
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Don't let it show.
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First off, we have the most iconic question from Frozen.
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Do you wanna build a snowman?
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Come on, let's go and play.
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So, let's go and is a casual energetic way of suggesting doing something together right now.
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The key thing here is that and connects the action.
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Let's go and eat.
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Let's go and watch a movie.
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Let's go and explore.
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It's more dynamic and spontaneous sounding than just saying let's play Are you hungry?
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Starved Let's go get some bacon and eggs
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And then Ana sings I never see you anymore Come out the door It's like you've gone away
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We used to be best buddies And now we're not Buddies is a warm casual word for friends
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Buzz and Woody in Toy Story are buddies You and your best friend from childhood,
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buddies It has a slightly playful, affectionate feel.
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More relaxed than friend, but more personal than colleague.
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Listen to this.
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We're buddies, aren't we?
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Here's one of the most heartbreaking lines in the whole song,
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and it gives us a great grammar point to explore.
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The structure, I wish you would,
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is used to express frustration or longing for something that someone else isn't doing,
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but you really want them to.
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It's not just a simple wish.
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It carries a sense of sadness or gentle complaint.
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Here's how to use it.
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I wish you would call more often.
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You missed the contact and wanted to change.
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I wish they would just be honest.
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You're tired of the evasion.
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Notice it's always I wish plus someone plus would plus the base verb.
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It's a subtle but powerful structure for expressing emotions about other people's behavior and it's very natural in everyday English.
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And I wish you would stop wasting your time with ineffective English learning methods.
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If you're like most learners,
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you've spent years studying English,
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but you're still stuck at the same level.
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Next, we hear Elsa's blunt response to her sister's request.
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Do you wanna build a snowman?
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It doesn't have to be a snowman.
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Go away, Anna.
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Okay, bye.
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Go away literally means leave.
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I want to be alone.
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And earlier we heard Anna sing gone away.
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It's like you've gone away.
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So you would think gone away means the same thing, right?
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Nope.
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Same words, completely different meanings.
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Anna means Elsa has disappeared from her life, and she's become distant.
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It's emotional, not literal.
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So, gone away describes an emotional distance,
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while go away is a direct command.
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Context is everything.
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Never let me get close.
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Thanks for doing that.
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Then the scene ends with a glimpse of Elsa on the other side of the door.
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The gloves will help.
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See?
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Conceal it.
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Don't feel it.
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Don't let it show.
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Okay, this is awful advice for a child,
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but we'll get to that in a minute.
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First, these are gloves.
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We might wear them in the winter to protect our hands from the cold.
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But there are other kinds,
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like the latex gloves surgeons wear, or boxing gloves.
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Elsa's gloves dampen her powers, keeping the ice inside.
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What do you think conceal means?
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To share something openly with others?
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To destroy something completely?
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To hide something so others can't see or know about it?
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Great!
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We can use this figuratively or literally.
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You can conceal a secret,
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an object, an emotion, or even an identity.
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Like in these.
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They'll reach the river by midnight will be concealed along this road waiting for his caravan.
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A renowned makeup artist who traveled the world with Henry,
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creating fantastic disguises to conceal his identity.
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If I had more shallow feelings,
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I could perhaps conceal them as you do.
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See?
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Conceal it.
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Don't feel it.
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Don't let it show.
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Conceal it.
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Don't feel it.
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Don't let it show.
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It's a heartbreaking little mantra,
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one that takes Elsa the entire film to overcome.
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You've done awesome so far!
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Now let's go and test everything that you learned today by watching the scenes again without subtitles and answering some quiz questions.
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She moved to a new city and started her new life completely.
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and started her new life completely by herself.
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Completely by yourself?
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Do you want to be a snowman?
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Please, help!
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My daughter!
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It's the king!
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Your majesty!
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Your majesty.
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Born with the powers or cursed?
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Uh, born.
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And they're getting stronger.
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You are lucky it wasn't her heart.
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The heart is not so easily changed.
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But the head can be persuaded.
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Do what you must.
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I recommend we remove all magic,
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even memories of magic, to be safe. But don't worry.
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I leave the fun.
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She will be okay.
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But she won't remember I have powers?
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It's for the best.
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Listen to me, Elsa.
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Your power will only grow.
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There is beauty in it, but also great danger.
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You must learn to control it.
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Fear will be your enemy.
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No, we'll protect her.
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She can learn to control it, I'm sure.
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Until then, we'll lock the gates.
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We'll reduce the staff.
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We will limit her contact with people and keep her powers hidden from everyone.
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Including Anna.
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Elsa?
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Do you wanna build a snowman?
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Come on, let's go and play.
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I never see you anymore.
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Come out the door.
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It seems like you've gone away.
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We used to be best buddies, and now we're not.
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I wish you would tell me why.
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Do you want to build a snowman?
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It doesn't have to be a snowman.
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Go away, Anna.
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Which of these are gloves?
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Match each expression on the left with its correct meaning on the right.
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The gloves will help.
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See?
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Conceal it.
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Don't feel it.
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Don't let it show.
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We gotta get out of here before they take me away.
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Take you away?
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You're gonna leave me?
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No way!
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That's my body you're in.
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Oh, okay.
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Do you think you can walk?
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I don't know!
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I failed body test drive like 436 times!
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But will you try?
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Okay.
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Gotta find Moon Wind.
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He can fix this.
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I'm a cat.
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I can make this.

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Sobre Esta Aula

Na aula de hoje, vamos explorar diálogos emocionantes do filme "Frozen", focando no personagem de Elsa e suas interações com Anna. Vamos praticar a compreensão de inglês rápido e natural, enquanto aprendemos expressões úteis que podem ser aplicadas na prática de conversação em inglês. Com o auxílio de cenas icônicas, conseguiremos enriquecer nosso vocabulário e melhorar a nossa fluência. O uso de shadowspeaks permitirá que você pratique a entonação e o ritmo de falantes nativos, ajudando a internalizar a linguagem de forma eficaz.

Vocabulário e Frases Principais

  • Pssst! - Uma maneira silenciosa de chamar a atenção de alguém.
  • Go back to sleep - Volte a dormir.
  • By yourself - Sozinho; indica que você irá realizar uma atividade sem companhia.
  • Do you want to be a snowman? - Você quer ser um boneco de neve?
  • Born with powers - Nascido com poderes.
  • Stronger - Mais forte; usa-se para descrever o aumento de habilidades ou características.
  • The heart is not so easily changed - O coração não é tão facilmente mudado; uma metáfora sobre emoções e mudanças.
  • What you must - O que você deve fazer; uma expressão que sugere a necessidade de ação.

Dicas de Prática

Para aproveitar ao máximo esta aula e dominar o shadow speech, siga estas dicas:

  • Escute atentamente: Preste atenção na velocidade e na entonação dos diálogos. "Frozen" apresenta um ritmo próprio, com emoções que podem ser capturadas enquanto você pratica.
  • Repita em voz alta: Utilize a técnica de shadow speak repetindo as falas logo após ouvi-las. Tente imitar a pronúncia e a cadência dos personagens, especialmente quando falam rapidamente.
  • Grave-se: Anote sua voz enquanto pratica as falas. Ouvir a si mesmo pode ajudar a identificar áreas que precisam de melhorias, além de aumentar a sua confiança ao falar em inglês.
  • Integre as expressões: Utilize o vocabulário aprendido em situações do dia a dia. Criar frases novas com expressões como “by yourself” ou “do you want to be a snowman?” pode ajudar na retenção.
  • Realize sessões curtas: Pratique de 10 a 15 minutos por dia usando as cenas do filme. A consistência é chave para melhorar sua fluência e compreensão auditiva.

Com a prática contínua, você verá um progresso significativo em sua habilidade de aprender inglês com YouTube e poderá se comunicar com mais confiança em situações cotidianas.

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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