Pratique du Shadowing: Amazing Climbers! Koalas, Pandas, Leopards and More! | Little Fox - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Little Pops Hi!
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Who are you?
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I'm a koala.
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Koalas are marsupials.
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Female marsupials carry their babies in pouches.
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Where do you live?
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Koalas live in Australia We like forests We like to be in trees Are you a good climber?
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Koalas are great climbers We use our feet to grab branches
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Is that your tree?
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Yes.
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Each koala has its own trees.
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We mark our trees with scratches.
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Male koalas mark their trees with their scent.
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Where do you sleep?
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Koalas sleep up in the trees.
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We sleep for most of the day.
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What do you eat?
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Koalas eat leaves from one kind of tree.
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We have pouches in our cheeks.
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We store extra leaves in them.
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Who are your enemies?
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We're usually safe in our trees.
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But wild dogs and owls sometimes eat koalas.
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I'm tired from eating so many leaves.
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I'm going to sleep now.
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Goodbye, koala!
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Oh, hello!
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Who are you?
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I'm a giant panda.
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Giant pandas are a type of bear.
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We're one of the rarest mammals on Earth.
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Where do you live?
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Giant pandas live in China.
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We like misty mountain forests.
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What do you eat?
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Giant pandas mostly eat bamboo shoots and leaves We eat a lot,
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and we eat fast We eat for 12 hours a day Can giant pandas climb?
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Yes, giant pandas are great climbers We can also swim very well Do you live alone?
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Giant pandas usually live alone But sometimes we eat together Do giant pandas hibernate in winter?
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Most bears hibernate in winter But giant pandas don't We just find a warmer place for winter
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Where do you sleep?
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Giant pandas sleep in many different places Sometimes we nap in hollow logs
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I'm hungry.
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I'm going to eat more bamboo.
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Goodbye, giant panda!
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Oh, hello there!
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Who are you?
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I am a leopard.
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Leopards are big cats.
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Where do you live?
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We live in Africa and Asia.
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We love jungles and grasslands.
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Why are you up in that tree?
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Leopards are great climbers.
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We watch our prey from trees.
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We like to keep food in trees, too.
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Huh?
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You keep your food in trees?
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Yes.
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It keeps it safe from our enemies.
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Lions and hyenas try to steal our food.
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What do you eat?
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We eat deer, birds, and other animals.
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We can swim, so we also eat fish.
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Leopards are fast and powerful hunters.
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Your dark spots are beautiful!
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Our spots blend into the grass and jungle.
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That helps us hide while we're hunting.
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Do you live alone?
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Yes.
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Leopards like to be alone.
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Sometimes we make scratch marks on our trees.
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That tells other leopards stay away
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I'm ready to climb again Bye
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Goodbye leopard Hello Who are you?
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I'm a porcupine Porcupines are large rodents Rodents have sharp front teeth Where do you live?
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Porcupines live all over the world Some like forests or caves We live in snow banks and the desert, too.
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What do you eat?
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Many porcupines like bark.
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We bite it with our big teeth.
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We also like grass and fruit.
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You have needles on your fur.
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Those are my quills.
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They are very sharp.
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Why do you have quills?
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Our quills protect us.
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They lie flat, unless an enemy comes near.
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Then our quills pop up.
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What do the quills do then?
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They can stick into enemy skin.
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They are very hard to get out.
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And they hurt.
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Can you climb trees?
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Many porcupines are good climbers.
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But others stay on the ground.
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I see some grass.
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I see some grass.
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I see some grass.
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It's time to eat.
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See you later, porcupine.
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Hello.
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Who are you?
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I'm a gecko.
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Geckos are colorful lizards.
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Where do you live?
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Geckos live all over the world.
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We like rainforests and deserts.
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But some geckos live in cold places.
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What do you eat?
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Geckos eat lots of insects.
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We also like fruit and flower nectar.
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Your tail is cool.
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Our tails help us climb.
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And they protect us from enemies.
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How do your tails protect you?
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Sometimes enemies grab our tails.
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We break off our tails to escape.
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They grow back quickly.
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Do geckos make sounds?
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Yes, many lizards hiss.
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But geckos also click and chirp.
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We can even bark.
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You have cute little toes We have pads on our toes
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The pads are sticky That helps us climb
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and stick to things I see a tasty cricket See you later
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Goodbye, Gekko.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, learners will explore the fascinating world of climbing animals, including koalas, giant pandas, and leopards. Through engaging dialogues, students will practice their English listening and speaking skills while learning about the habitats, diets, and unique characteristics of these animals. By participating in this lesson, you will enhance your vocabulary and gain confidence in discussing animal behavior and habitats, which can be beneficial for IELTS speaking practice.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Koala - a marsupial native to Australia, known for living in trees.
  • Giant panda - a rare bear species from China, primarily eating bamboo.
  • Climber - an animal that is skilled at climbing trees or other vertical surfaces.
  • Habitat - the natural environment where an animal lives.
  • Bamboo - a type of grass that is the main diet of giant pandas.
  • Marking territory - a behavior where animals identify their space using scent or scratches.
  • Hibernation - a state of inactivity and metabolic depression in some animals during winter.
  • Marsupial - a type of mammal that carries its young in a pouch.

Practice Tips

To maximize your learning experience from this video, consider using a shadowing app, which allows you to repeat phrases and sentences while watching the lesson. Start by listening to short segments and then mimicking the pronunciation and intonation. The speed and tone of the dialogue in this video are suitable for shadow speech practice, as the conversations are clear and engaging.

Begin with the koala segment, repeating phrases like "Koalas are great climbers" or "We mark our trees with scratches". Focus on the rhythm and flow of speech. Gradually move to the giant panda section, articulating phrases such as "I am a giant panda. We eat a lot, and we eat fast" to practice speaking fluently.

For an immersive learn English with YouTube experience, you can pause the video after each question to give your responses. This will not only help you practice your speaking skills but also reinforce new vocabulary. Lastly, try to incorporate each new word from the key phrases into your daily conversations, as consistency is key to mastering English.

Qu'est-ce que la technique du Shadowing ?

Le Shadowing est une technique d'apprentissage des langues fondée sur la science, développée à l'origine pour la formation des interprètes professionnels. Le principe est simple mais puissant : vous écoutez de l'anglais natif et le répétez immédiatement à voix haute — comme une ombre suivant le locuteur avec un décalage de 1 à 2 secondes. Les recherches montrent une amélioration significative de la précision de la prononciation, de l'intonation, du rythme, des liaisons, de la compréhension orale et de la fluidité.

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