
15-minute English speaking practice with Stranger Things

Shadowing is a great way to practice your pronunciation, intonation, vocabulary, and so much more, but the key is knowing what to focus on. In this video, we're shadowing real dialogue from Stranger Things to train your ear for natural English rhythm, pitch, and connected speech.
You're going to hear the lines, repeat them with me, and physically train your mouth to sound like a native speaker.
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0:00 - Shadowing with Stranger Things
0:25 - Today's scene explained
0:43 - What is shadowing?
1:07 - Today's focus: Pitch & Rhythm
1:57 - Listen to the full scene
2:22 - Understanding pitch & rhythm
2:38 - Line 1: Eddie (pitch goes up, then down)
3:50 - Line 2: Eddie (stressed vs. softened words)
5:30 - Line 3: Erica (high pitch = questioning)
6:52 - Line 4: Nancy (rhythm as a dance)
7:48 - Line 5: Dustin (connected speech at speed)
10:32 - Line 6: Eddie (monotone = not a real question)
11:49 - Line 7: Steve (rising pitch = real question)
12:30 - Line 8: Eddie (connecting two phrases)
13:51 - Full scene shadowing recap
14:56 - What you learned today
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Video Summary
AI GeneratedThis video features Albert, a non-native English speaker, who teaches viewers how to improve their speaking skills using a \"shadowing\" exercise based on a scene from *Stranger Things*. The lesson focuses on pitch and rhythm to help learners sound more natural and confident, moving away from rigid textbook phrases toward authentic, conversational English.
