Pratique du Shadowing: 4-Year-Old Bone Expert Amazes Steve Harvey đŸ€Ż - Apprendre l'anglais Ă  l'oral avec YouTube

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This little big shot first grabbed our attention when she appeared on Ellen.
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This little big shot first grabbed our attention when she appeared on Ellen.
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Well, tonight, she's here with us.
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She's a four-year-old girl who knows every bone in the human body.
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From Salinas, California, here's Brielle.
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Hi, Brielle.
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How are you? and face.
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Sit all the way back.
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Yay!
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Wow.
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You're only four years old?
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Yes.
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You know every bone in the human body?
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Yes.
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Yeah.
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Don't you?
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No. How do you know that?
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My mama taught me. Did she?
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Yes.
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Give me some facts.
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How many bones are in my hand?
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Fifty-four.
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You know what I like about our audience?
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They clap like they knew that.
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So, like, right here, what is this?
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The waterboy.
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The what?
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The waterboy.
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One more time.
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That's the what?
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The voida boy.
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The voida boy.
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I gotta get that.
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That's pretty good.
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Do you know a bone in the body that won't break?
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The urnar nerve.
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The what?
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The urnar nerve.
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Is there another name for that?
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The nerve.
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The nerve?
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The nerve.
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What you ain't gonna do is sit up in here and holler answers at me like I'm stupid.
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No, yes.
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I thought it was like the funny bone.
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Oh, no, no, funny bone.
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Oh, it's either one?
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Yeah.
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Yeah, I just know the hood name.
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I'm sorry.
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Funny bone.
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I'm gonna test you, okay?
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Okay.
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Okay.
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Okay, I got it.
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Here, you stand over here.
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Say, what's happening?
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I'm looking at the foot.
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You're looking at the foot?
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Come on, now, this could be somebody.
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Come on.
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I'm gonna point to a bone,
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and I want you to tell me what it is.
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I'm looking at the foot again.
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Yeah, you looking at the foot again.
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Well, okay, yes, yes, all right.
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That leg came off almost teed on myself.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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What is this?
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And tell me, you have to tell me the name of it.
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The foot.
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The foot.
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The ancient bones were the first to make right and left shoes.
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Before that, shoes to be worn on either foot.
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Isn't that silly?
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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OK, what is this right here?
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The pelvis.
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It's the only bone in the body that's gender specific,
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which means it's different in boys and girls. Is it?
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Yes.
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The pelvis has dropped to protect the old ends used for digesting and reproduction,
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which means throwing babies.
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What is this right here?
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The store.
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There's 22 bones in the store.
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22 bones in the store?
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22. In the what?
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In the store.
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Around the brain, there's eight cranial bones,
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and there are 14 facial bones.
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I love this little girl right here.
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This is the cutest kid I've ever seen.
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Can I tell you something, Riel?
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You're very smart.
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Thank you.
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You're very pretty.
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Thank you.
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You're very polite.
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Thank you.
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Ladies and gentlemen, Rielle.
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Welcome to the Little Big Shots YouTube channel.
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This is where you'll find some of the most talented children in the world.
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There are new videos every week,
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plus bonus bits of Little Big Shots not seen anywhere else.
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Just click on the links right now, and why not subscribe?
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Go on.

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About This Lesson

In this engaging lesson, inspired by a remarkable four-year-old who showcases her impressive knowledge of human anatomy, learners will practice their English speaking skills while enhancing their vocabulary related to the human body. By watching and listening to the video, you will refine your pronunciation and fluency through shadow speech techniques. This session is perfect for those preparing for the IELTS speaking test and eager to expand their English communication skills in a fun and informative context.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Bone - The hard structure that forms the skeleton.
  • Human body - The physical structure of a human being.
  • Urnar nerve - A nerve in the arm, often referred to as the "funny bone."
  • Facts - Statements that can be proven to be true; important for discussion.
  • Clap - To strike the hands together to show appreciation; a sign of engagement.
  • Teach - To impart knowledge or skills to someone.
  • Break - To cause something to separate into parts, often referring to bones in this context.
  • Audience - The group of people watching a performance or presentation.

Practice Tips

To make the most of your practice with this video, try the following shadowing techniques:

  • Watch and Listen: Start by watching the video without any subtitles to get a feel for the pace and tone. Focus on the little girl’s clear pronunciation and enthusiastic delivery.
  • Repeat After: Use the shadow speak technique to mimic Brielle's speech. Pause frequently and try to repeat her words and phrases exactly as she says them, aiming to match her speed and inflection.
  • Slow It Down: If the pace is too fast, consider slowing down the video to focus on specific phrases and ensure accurate pronunciation. This can be especially useful for terms like "urnar nerve" and "funny bone."
  • Engage with the Material: After practicing key phrases, discuss them with a language partner or in a study group. Use the vocabulary in sentences to enhance retention and comprehension.
  • Record Yourself: Record your own attempts at speaking these phrases aloud. Compare your pronunciation with the video to identify areas for improvement, especially when preparing for tests like IELTS.

By actively participating in shadowing and employing these strategies, you will sharpen your English skills while enjoying fascinating content like this adorable bone expert interview. This is a great way to learn English with YouTube and boost your confidence in speaking!

Qu'est-ce que la technique du Shadowing ?

Le Shadowing est une technique d'apprentissage des langues fondĂ©e sur la science, dĂ©veloppĂ©e Ă  l'origine pour la formation des interprĂštes professionnels. Le principe est simple mais puissant : vous Ă©coutez de l'anglais natif et le rĂ©pĂ©tez immĂ©diatement Ă  voix haute — comme une ombre suivant le locuteur avec un dĂ©calage de 1 Ă  2 secondes. Les recherches montrent une amĂ©lioration significative de la prĂ©cision de la prononciation, de l'intonation, du rythme, des liaisons, de la comprĂ©hension orale et de la fluiditĂ©.

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