Shadowing-Übung: Handwriting 1 - Lines and Circles - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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This is handwriting lesson number one, lines and circles.
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Today we're going to begin by noticing how your printing paper is set up.
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There's a line at the top,
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which we'll call the top.
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there's a line at the bottom which we will call the bottom and in between are a series of dashes
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that we'll call the dashed line or we'll call the middle.
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You're always going to place your letters inside these lines.
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Today, we're going to just begin by practicing lines and circles.
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When we make lines, when we're printing,
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we always start at the top.
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There's a little song you can sing,
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and it goes like this.
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I always start my letters at the top.
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I always start my letters at the top.
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I always start my letters.
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I always start my letters.
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I always start my letters at the top.
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So when you make lines,
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you make lines from the top down.
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Go ahead and get your printing practice paper and start making lines with me.
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Start at the top and go all the way down to the bottom.
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You want to make sure your lines touch the top and touch the bottom.
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We only ever go in one direction direction.
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I always start my letters at the top.
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So go ahead and take your time and make a whole row of tall lines here.
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Check your paper.
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Are your lines straight?
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Did they start at the top and end at the bottom.
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Now let's make a series of short lines.
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When we do short letters and short lines,
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we start at the dotted line and we go down.
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So the rule still applies and we can sing our song.
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I always start my letters at the top.
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Well here we could say at the dotted line.
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You always want to make sure you're going from the top down,
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pulling downward like you're falling into the water, splashing down.
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Starting here, going down.
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So say it to yourself.
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down, down.
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Make sure you start at the dotted line so your pencil
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or dry erase marker touches the dotted line and you go to the bottom line.
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Don't start above and don't go below and get kind of messy.
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You don't want those.
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You'll start right at the dotted line and end at the bottom.
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Go ahead and make a series of short lines on this row.
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Make sure your lines are straight.
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Great.
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We're going to do two more types of lines.
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The next lines we're going to do are going to be diagonal lines.
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That means we're going to start at the top and we're going to go diagonal to the bottom.
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A diagonal line goes in this direction.
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So we're gonna go halfway on this line with tall diagonal lines and then we'll switch.
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So you're gonna start at the top and you're gonna kind of go over to the bottom.
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diagonal, diagonal line.
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Start at the top, go over to the bottom.
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Let's do one more.
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All right, now we're going to switch and we're going to do the same diagonal line,
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but we're going to do it from the dotted line to the bottom.
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diagonal, diagonal, always start at the top,
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go down, go down, down,
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down, down, let's do one more.
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Good.
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Okay.
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The last type of line we're going to do today is another diagonal line,
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but we're going to go the other direction.
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We're going to start at the top,
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but we're going to go diagonal this way.
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I always start my letters at the top.
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I always start my letters at the top.
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Take your time.
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I'll do one more tall one.
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Okay.
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Now we're going to switch to lowercase, two small diagonal lines.
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Good.
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Start at the dotted line.
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Take your time.
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Go down.
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Good.
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When you're printing, you want to print nice and slow.
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Take your time.
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there's no rush.
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Good.
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All right.
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Well, we just finished our whole line,
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our whole page of lines.
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Excellent work.
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We're going to continue our lesson now with making some circles.
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So what I'm going to have you do is erase the lines you made.
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Erase your beautiful lines and make some space for circles.
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All right, so now we're going to practice making circles.
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When we make our circles,
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we have to pay attention to the same thing as our lines.
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We will pay attention to the top line,
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the bottom line, and the dotted line.
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Our circles are going to stay inside these lines.
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One of the most important things about circles is that many of our circles,
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many of our letters start with a circle that goes the same direction.
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And that circle is going in this direction.
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Around the clock it would be called counterclockwise.
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On your hands it's called to the left the left,
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but we're going to make our circles around in that direction.
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Just like with our lines,
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our circles start at the top.
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So we get our pen,
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our pencil, our dry erase up here at the top,
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and we're gonna go around this way.
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So I always start my letters at the top.
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Big circles start at the top,
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they go around to the left,
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part of the circle touches the bottom,
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and then it reconnects back at the top.
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We don't just start our circles anywhere on our paper for circles that look like this.
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It's really important to start at the top
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and And go around this way.
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So get your printing practice ready with me.
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Put your pencil or dry erase up at the top.
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Make sure you're pushing to the left.
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Touch the bottom line.
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And go back up.
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Good.
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Let's do that again.
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I always start my letters at the top.
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Good.
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You'll really want to take your time with these circles to make sure you're going in the right direction.
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Let's do one more big one up at the top.
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Make sure you're going around this way towards all those other circles you made.
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Back up.
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Good.
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Okay.
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On the next row, we're going to make some lowercase circles,
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some small circles that start at the dotted line.
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So put your pencil or dry erase marker at the dotted line.
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We're going to go in that same direction around.
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Start at the dotted line.
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You're going this way to the left around this way.
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Touch the dotted line.
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Touch the bottom line.
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Back up.
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Touch the dotted line, touch the bottom line, back up.
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Go nice and slow.
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Finish this row of circles.
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Dotted line, bottom line, back up.
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Good.
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All right.
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Well, that's the end of our handwriting lesson number one, Lines and Circles.
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Keep practicing and I'll see you next time.

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