Shadowing-Übung: Get ready for Flyers/ Unit 4 Food - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Butter Butter Butter Candy Candy Candy Chocolate
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Chocolate Chocolate Flower Flower Flower Jelly
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jelly jelly jelly meal meal
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meal oil oil oil
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pasta pasta pasta pizza pizza pizza
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spaghetti, spaghetti, spaghetti sugar, sugar,
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sugar toast, toast, toast chopsticks, chopsticks
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Chopsticks.
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Fork.
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Fork.
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Fork.
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Knife.
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Knife.
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Knife.
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Plate.
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Plate.
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Plate.
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Smell.
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Smell.
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Smell.
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Spoon.
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Spoon.
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Spoon.
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Stir.
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Stir.
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Stir.
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Taste.
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Taste.
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Taste.
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Taste.
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We're the spaghetti family Learn to cook a meal with us Pizza,
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pasta, don't forget the pepper In the kitchen all day long I'm Silvestro,
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Silvestro Spaghetti
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I cook pizza just like this Put some flour in a bowl Add some oil and water
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Just a little spoon of salt Use a plate to make it round Add tomato,
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cheese and ham Use a knife,
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be careful now Cook it quickly,
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don't forget the pepper Taste Silvestro's pizza Wow!
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We're the spaghetti family.
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Learn to cook a meal with us.
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Pizza, pasta, don't forget the pepper In the kitchen all day long I'm Sophia,
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Sophia, spaghetti I cook a pasta just like this Put some pasta in a pan Add a lot of water
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Just a little spoon of salt Cook,
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then taste it with a fork Pour your sauce,
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mix eggs and milk Butter,
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chew and stir it now Add some cheese,
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don't forget the pepper Taste Sophia's pasta, wow!
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We're the spaghetti family Learn to cook a meal with us Pizza,
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pasta, don't forget the pepper In the kitchen all day long
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Katie and her younger brother Paul were on vacation at their grandparents' house in the country.
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One morning, Grandma had to get up early and go shopping in town.
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The children stayed at home with their Grandpa,
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but Grandpa was busy reading in the living room.
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What can we do today?
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Paul asked Katie.
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How about making a pie for Grandma?
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You know she loves apple pie.
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We have plenty of time.
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And look, there's a great recipe in this magazine.
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Do we have all the ingredients?
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Let's go into the kitchen and take a look.
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Katie opened the cupboard and took out a bag of flour,
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a bag of sugar, and some baking powder.
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Look, Katie.
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There is some chocolate on the shelf.
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And look, Grandma's got some candy and my favorite cookies.
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I just love them.
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Can I have a piece of chocolate now?
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No, Paul.
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It's breakfast time.
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Let's have some toast, and then let's make the pie.
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All right.
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I'll put some toast in the toaster,
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and you can make some tea.
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When the toast popped out of the toaster,
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Paul spread on some butter and jelly,
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and Katie poured some tea into the cups.
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The toast smelled really good,
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and it tasted delicious Alright,
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now we're ready to start baking What else do we need for the pie?
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We need butter and eggs Paul opened the fridge and looked inside Here we are!
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We have butter and eggs!
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Hooray!
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And there are some apples, too.
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Get a plate and a peeler,
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wash the apples, then peel and slice them with a knife.
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But be careful.
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It's very sharp.
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While you're doing that, I'll make the pastry mixture in this bowl.
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After Paul had peeled and sliced the apples,
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Katie put all the ingredients into the bowl and mixed them together with a spoon.
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Then she poured the mixture into a pie plate and placed the slices of apple on top with a fork.
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Then Katie placed the pie plate in the oven.
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Great.
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Now we've got 45 minutes until the pie is baked,
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so we can watch TV or play computer games.
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Let's watch TV.
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They joined Grandpa in the living room and watched TV.
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After an hour, Katie shouted, Oh no!
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Our pie!
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Katie and Paul jumped out of their armchairs and ran straight into the kitchen.
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They stopped in the kitchen doorway and couldn't believe their eyes.
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The pie was on the table,
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and it looked and smelled great.
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Grandma was looking at it with delight, and she was smiling.
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Well, you know I wanted to bake an apple pie for you today.
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But it looks like some fairies have done it for me.
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I must have scared them away when I arrived home before they managed to take it out of the oven.
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Grandma smiled again and said,
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Now, would my fairies like to try some delicious apple pie with ice cream?
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Katie and her younger brother Paul were on vacation at their grandparents' house in the country.
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One morning, Grandma had to get up early and go shopping in town.
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The children stayed at home with their Grandpa,
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but Grandpa was busy reading in the living room.
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What can we do today?
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Paul asked Katie.
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How about making a pie for Grandma?
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You know she loves apple pie.
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We have plenty of time.
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And look, there's a great recipe in this magazine.
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Do we have all the ingredients?
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Let's go into the kitchen and take a look.
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Katie opened the cupboard and took out a bag of flour,
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a bag of sugar, and some baking powder.
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Look, Katie.
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There is some chocolate on the shelf.
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And look, Grandma's got some candy and my favorite cookies.
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I just love them.
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Can I have a piece of chocolate now?
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No, Paul, it's breakfast time.
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Let's have some toast and then let's make the pie.
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All right, I'll put some toast in the toaster and you can make some tea.
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When the toast popped out of the toaster,
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Paul spread on some butter and jelly,
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and Katie poured some tea into the cups.
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The toast smelled really good, and it tasted delicious.
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All right.
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Now we're ready to start baking.
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What else do we need for the pie?
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We need butter and eggs.
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Paul opened the fridge and looked inside.
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Here we are!
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We have Butter and eggs!
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Hooray!
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And there are some apples, too.
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Get a plate and a peeler,
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wash the apples, then peel and slice them with a knife.
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But be careful, it's very sharp.
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While you're doing that, I'll make the pastry mixture in this bowl.
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After Paul had peeled and sliced the apples,
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Katie put all the ingredients into the bowl and mixed them together with a spoon.
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Then she poured the mixture into a pie plate and placed the slices of apple on top with a fork.
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Then Katie placed the pie plate in the oven.
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Great.
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Now we've got 45 minutes until the pie is baked,
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so we can watch TV or play computer games.
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Let's watch TV.
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They joined Grandpa in the living room and watched TV.
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After an hour, Katie shouted, Oh no!
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Our pie!
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Katie and Paul jumped out of their armchairs and ran straight into the kitchen.
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They stopped in the kitchen doorway and couldn't believe their eyes.
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The pie was on the table,
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and it looked and smelled great.
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Grandma was looking at it with delight, and she was smiling.
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Well, you know I wanted to bake an apple pie for you today.
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But it looks like some fairies have done it for me.
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I must have scared them away when I arrived home before they managed to take it out of the oven.
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Grandma smiled again and said,
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Now, would my fairies like to try some delicious apple pie with ice cream?
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Thank you.
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Thank you.

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