Shadowing-Übung: Guess How Much I Love You: Compilation - Fun with Little Field Mouse Part 1 - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Dancing through springtime flowers and rays of summer sun Catching white snowflakes on your nose
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Running through autumn leaves that float from trees on high With our love that is bigger than the sky
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Guess how much I love you Guess how much I love you Guess how much I love you
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Guess how much I love you Guess how much I love you Guess how much I love you Yoohoo!
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Anybody home?
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Wakey wakey rise and shine Sunny's almost up and the weather's fine What's up?
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Good morning, little field mouse.
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Oh, um, I mean field mice.
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Good morning.
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Wow, such a big family.
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It must be snug and cozy inside your home.
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Mm, very snug and cozy.
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I wouldn't want to live anywhere else.
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Here comes another leaf.
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It's coming straight to me!
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Oh, I didn't get it!
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Never mind, Little Field Mouse.
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I'll send you an extra special one.
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Hmm, something pretty.
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Something pretty.
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Ooh, what about that blossom?
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Do you think Little Field Mouse would like that?
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Perfect!
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What's perfect?
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What?
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Just wait there, you'll see.
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Ooh, it's pink!
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Oh, thank you, little not brown hair.
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It's so pretty!
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It's a blossom!
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I'm going to keep it forever and ever!
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I'm winning!
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Wow!
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Look at all the sparkling stars!
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Yes, so many Look, some of them make pictures That one looks like a twinkling carrot Yes,
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and over there, a twinkling mouse Well,
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there With a long shiny tail made of twinkling stars Come on,
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let's touch one Jump higher!
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We need to be higher!
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Go up on your tiptoes, Lissonnot Brown Hare.
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I'm nearly there.
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Whoa, not again.
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What are we looking for?
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Well, we're not exactly looking for it.
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Oh?
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We're smelling for it.
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What does it smell like?
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It smells fresh, sweet and pretty.
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Oh, I know that smell.
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Yay!
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Hey, wait for me.
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Smell this blue flower, little nut brown hair.
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Oh.
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See?
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Sweet and pretty.
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Am I right?
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You are right.
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It is sweet and pretty. But... But...
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It's not exactly the smell we are searching for.
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I'll take this one back so big nut brown hair can smell how lovely it is.
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Okay, so what can we smell next?
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Oh, little white flowers!
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Oh, do come and smell them!
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Hmm, sweet and orangey.
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And a little bit like the smell we're searching for, but...
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But not the exact one.
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Right.
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for big nut brown hair.
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He follows you everywhere?
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Everywhere.
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He followed me all the way to visit you, Little Phil Mouse.
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Hello.
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What's your name?
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That's all he ever says.
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I think he's too young to talk.
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Oh?
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Hmm.
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Do you know what he is?
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I know he isn't a hare.
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Hmm.
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Well, I think he's a...
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Oh, I know.
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He's probably...
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Well, whatever he is, he can't be a mouse because he doesn't have whiskers like me.
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We can't call him whatever he is.
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He needs a proper name.
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I know, I know.
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We can call him Little...
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Yes?
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Yellow?
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Uh-huh.
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I don't know.
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Hmm.
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You've got to have a name.
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Everyone does.
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That's it.
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What?
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We'll call him Little Yellow Quack.
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Yay, perfect!
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What do you think of that Little Yellow Quack?
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I think he likes it.
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Around and around and around.
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Now open your eyes.
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What do you see?
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A whorefinch. And she's singing.
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My turn again.
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Around and around.
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Can you see anything from down there?
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Yes.
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Bluebird is making a nest.
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Oh, so she is. That looks like fun.
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If we had our own nest,
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we could play in it together.
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Why don't we build one?
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It doesn't look that hard.
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Yes, let's do it.
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I'll get some leaves.
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And I'll go and find some twigs and sticks.
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Ah!
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Sorry, little field mouse.
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It's okay, little nut brown hair.
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Now, what do we do?
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Hmm, well, I suppose we put them together in some sort of nest shape.
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I'll put this here and that there.
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And make it kind of roundish.
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There, our very own nest.
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Wait, I've got one leaf left.
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We didn't make it strong enough Then let's try again There,
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that should be stronger It's much stronger
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But it's still not quite strong enough Then let's try again There!
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Do you think it's strong enough?
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Let's try!
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Oh!
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It is strong enough!
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Hooray!
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Well, what do you think of our nest?
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It's a bit.. itchy!
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Yes, the sticks and twigs are very pokey and prickly.
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and scratchy and stickly.
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We need to find something soft to line the nest with to make it more comfortable.
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I know just the thing.
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A thistle bush?
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Wouldn't that make the nest even more prickly?
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Not the prickly thistles.
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We'll use the soft down.
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Feel how soft it is, like a feather.
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It tickles.
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I told you it was something like a feather.
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This should stop our nest being so prickly and pokey.
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You're right.
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Our nest isn't prickly now.
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It's tickly.
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Yes, the thistle town is tickling me too.
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We can't use the nest.
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Because we laugh all the time.
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We never get any playing done.
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Little Phil Mouse, where are you?
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Ta-da!
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There you are.
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I like that pretty flower.
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Thank you, little nut brown hair.
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It's a lovely colour, isn't it?
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And it smells so sweet.
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Oh, butterflies like it too.
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Oh, isn't that pretty?
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Thank you, little redwood fox.
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See you later.
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That butterfly really likes you.
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Hello, little grey squirrel.
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I think it just likes the flower.
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It looks so sweet.
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Thank you.
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Goodbye.
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Bye.
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That was very kind of them to say such nice things about me.
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Well, having a flower and a butterfly does make you very special.
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Really?
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Let's make you special too.
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Me?
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How?
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By getting a flower and a butterfly for you too.
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Oh, yes.
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There are some beautiful flowers here.
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Try this one.
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Ah.
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Here, butterflies.
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Come to the flower.
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Shh, little nap brown hair.
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You'll scare them away.
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Oops, sorry.
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You have to be still.
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Am I still enough?
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Perfectly.
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Then why aren't any butterflies coming to the flower?
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Maybe there aren't any butterflies around here.
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Maybe they just don't like this kind of flower.
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Or maybe I'm just not special.
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I'm sure you are.
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Hmm?
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Ooh, a ladybug.
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Hmm.
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It tickles.
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I didn't do anything.
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It just landed on me.
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Just like the butterfly landed on me.
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Now, it doesn't want to leave me alone See,
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you are special after raw,
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little nut brown hair I guess I am Whoa!
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Oops!
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Sorry, little field mouse I was enjoying the things of spring Me too!
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Do you know what my favourite spring thing is?
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The colours!
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In winter everything is white and grey But in spring,
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look around you How many different colours can you see?
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Hmm
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Oh, green grass Yellow flowers And blue flowers And green leaves
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Blue sky Blue bird Hello little field mouse Hello little not brown hair What a lovely day.
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Hello, Bluebird.
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Oh, orange butterfly.
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Nut brown hair.
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Brown field mouse.
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Hello!
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Little field mouse, you startled me.
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Yes, I did, didn't I?
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You had no idea I was there.
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That's because I am on a very important hunt What for?
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Yummy berries that I was saving for breakfast Then your hunt is over It is?
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Yes, look what I just jumped out of A bush full of yummy blueberries Oh,
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the berries I lost were red Oh?
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But these are still very delicious I ate some this morning with my family Why not have these for breakfast instead?
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Thanks, but I want the special red berries Big Nut Brown Hair said they were his favourite berries of all Oh,
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in that case, I might just eat some more of these Oh,
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just to see if they're still delicious Mmm, they are!
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In fact, they're very, very delicious!
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Can you see any blue yet?
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No, but there are lots of other lovely colours The flowers smell lovely Oh, it's a ladybug!
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Is it blue?
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Uh-uh.
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Two reds.
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Oh!
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He's flying fast.
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Come back, little red ladybug.
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Come back, little nut-brown hare.
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Woo-hoo!
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Whee!
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Look at these flowers, little nut-brown hare.
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Uh-uh.
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Too yellow.
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Mmm.
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I can't see anything that's...
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Blue!
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I see them.
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I see them too.
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Wow!
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Blue flowers!
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Oh, yay!
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Blue flowers!
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And they smell blue too!
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The dance of the Bluebells! of the bluebells!
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La la la la la la la...
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My dance!
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La la la la la la la la la...
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La la la la la la la la la la...
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Our very own dance!
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La la la la la la la la la la la...
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Hello, what are you doing?
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Ha-ha-ha!
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Oh!
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Finding beautiful blue things for big, not brown hair.
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Look!
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Something else that's blue.
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They are sparkly blue gems.
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No. They're broken shells from my eggs that have just hatched.
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Blue eggshells from a blue bird.
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Oh.
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So where are your babies now, blue bird?
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They're right here.
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Hello.
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Chup, chup, chup, chup, chup,
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chup, chup, chup, chup, chup, chup, chup.
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Chup, chup, chup, chup.
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Come on!
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No time for chirping!
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Yes!
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Time to find more blue things!
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I know!
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Follow me!
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Yay!
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Goodbye!
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Bye!
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Guess how much I love you!
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I hope you enjoyed this episode.
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Don't forget to subscribe for more fun and adventure with me and all my friends.
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See you next time.
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Oh, thank you.

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In dieser Lektion werden Sie durch eine unterhaltsame und fantasievolle Geschichte inspiriert, die das Gefühl von Liebe und Freundschaft vermittelt. Basierend auf dem Video "Guess How Much I Love You" erfahren Sie, wie Sie Ihre Englischkenntnisse im Sprechen und Verstehen verbessern können. Diese Übung zielt darauf ab, Ihre Aussprache zu verfeinern und ein besseres Gefühl für den Rhythmus und die Melodie der englischen Sprache zu entwickeln. Durch das Nachsprechen der Dialoge können Sie auch Ihre Intonation und Betonung verbessern, was entscheidend für die Kommunikation in Englisch ist.

Schlüsselvokabeln & Phrasen

  • Dancing through springtime flowers - Tanzen durch Frühlingsblumen
  • Running through autumn leaves - Durch Herbstblätter rennen
  • Guess how much I love you - Schätze, wie sehr ich dich liebe
  • Wakey wakey rise and shine - Aufwachen, es wird Zeit, sich zu zeigen
  • Very snug and cozy - Sehr gemütlich und kuschelig
  • Something pretty - Etwas Schönes
  • Look at all the sparkling stars - Schau dir all die funkelnden Sterne an
  • Jump higher - Höher springen

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