Shadowing Practice with YouTube English Clips
Practice with short, authentic YouTube English clips turned into sentence-by-sentence shadowing. You watch a real clip, then repeat each line right after the speaker, so you train your ear on genuine video and copy the natural delivery. It is an easy way to combine listening and speaking with content made for real audiences.
Shadowing lessons
a2What Does “Dish It Out but Can't Take It” Mean?
“Dish It Out but Can't Take It” means to enjoy teasing or criticizing others but be unable to take the same treatment yourself.
b1What Does “Pie in the Sky” Mean?
“Pie in the Sky” means a hope or plan that is very unlikely to happen. Hear an example and shadow the idiom to use it naturally in English.
b2What Does “On the Ball” Mean?
“On the Ball” means alert, efficient, and quick to understand or react. Hear an example and shadow the idiom to use it naturally in English.
a2What Does “Hold Your Horses” Mean?
“Hold Your Horses” means to wait a moment and be patient. Hear an example and shadow the idiom to use it naturally in English.
b1What Does “Strike a Chord” Mean?
“Strike a Chord” means to remind you of something or cause a strong emotional reaction. Hear an example and shadow the idiom to use it naturally in English.
b2What Does “No Brainer” Mean?
“No Brainer” means a decision that is very easy and obvious. Hear an example and shadow the idiom to use it naturally in English.
a2What Does “Stuck in a Rut” Mean?
“Stuck in a Rut” means trapped in a boring, unchanging routine. Hear an example and shadow the idiom to use it naturally in English.
b1What Does “Break the News” Mean?
“Break the News” means to tell someone about something important, often bad. Hear an example and shadow the idiom to use it naturally in English.
b2What Does “Head and Shoulders Above” Mean?
“Head and Shoulders Above” means much better than everyone or everything else. Hear an example and shadow the idiom to use it naturally in English.
a2What Does “Fair and Square” Mean?
“Fair and Square” means in an honest and fair way, without cheating. Hear an example and shadow the idiom to use it naturally in English.
b1What Does “The Bottom Line” Mean?
“The Bottom Line” means the most important point or the final result. Hear an example and shadow the idiom to use it naturally in English.
b2What Does “A Clean Slate” Mean?
“A Clean Slate” means a fresh start with no past mistakes counting against you. Hear an example and shadow the idiom to use it naturally in English.
a2What Does “In Full Swing” Mean?
“In Full Swing” means at the busiest, most active stage. Hear an example and shadow the idiom to use it naturally in English.
b1What Does “Up for Grabs” Mean?
“Up for Grabs” means available for anyone to take or win. Hear an example and shadow the idiom to use it naturally in English.
b1What Does “Split the Difference” Mean?
“Split the Difference” means to compromise by meeting halfway. Hear an example and shadow the idiom to use it naturally in English.
b2What Does “Tickled Pink” Mean?
“Tickled Pink” means very pleased and happy. Hear an example and shadow the idiom to use it naturally in English.
a2What Does “In the Long Run” Mean?
“In the Long Run” means over a long period of time; eventually. Hear an example and shadow the idiom to use it naturally in English.
b1What Does “Clear the Decks” Mean?
“Clear the Decks” means to prepare by finishing or removing other tasks first. Hear an example and shadow the idiom to use it naturally in English.
b2What Does “Rolling in Their Grave” Mean?
“Rolling in Their Grave” means used to say a dead person would be very upset by something. Hear an example and shadow the idiom to use it naturally in English.
a2What Does “Right on Cue” Mean?
“Right on Cue” means at exactly the right or expected moment. Hear an example and shadow the idiom to use it naturally in English.
b1What Does “Dead Giveaway” Mean?
“Dead Giveaway” means something that makes a hidden truth obvious. Hear an example and shadow the idiom to use it naturally in English.
b2What Does “Stick Out Like a Sore Thumb” Mean?
“Stick Out Like a Sore Thumb” means to be very noticeable in an awkward or unwanted way. Hear an example and shadow the idiom to use it naturally in English.
a2What Does “Go Viral” Mean?
“Go Viral” means to spread very quickly and widely online. Hear an example and shadow the idiom to use it naturally in English.
b1What Does “Read Into Something” Mean?
“Read Into Something” means to find a meaning that may not really be there. Hear an example and shadow the idiom to use it naturally in English.
How to shadow YouTube clips
Watch a clip once to get the meaning and see the speaker.
Go back and repeat each sentence right after the speaker.
Replay any line that moves fast until you can keep up smoothly.
Practice tips
- 1Watch first, then shadow — context makes the words easier.
- 2Keep clips short so you can perfect them rather than skim.
- 3Copy the natural pace of real video, not a slowed-down version.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of clips are these?
Short, authentic English video clips prepared as sentence-by-sentence shadowing lessons.
Is video better than audio for shadowing?
Video adds visible mouth movement and context, which can make natural speech easier to copy.
Do I need an account?
No. Watching and listening are free; a full practice session opens when you start one.
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