Pratique du Shadowing: Animated Read Aloud Kids Book: Up in the Garden, Down in the Dirt | Vooks Narrated Storybooks - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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in the garden and down in the dirt.
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Up in the garden, I stand and plan.
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My hands full of seeds and my head full of dreams.
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Spring sun shines down to melt the sleepy snow.
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Wind whistles through last year's plans,
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and mud sucks at my rain boots.
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It's not quite time, Nana says.
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Down in the dirt, things need to dry out and warm up.
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What's down there?
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I ask.
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Down in the dirt is a whole busy world of earthworms and insects digging and building and stirring up soil.
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They're already working down in the dirt.
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Up in the garden, we snap brittle stalks,
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scoop rusty arm folds, and wheel away weeds for the chickens.
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While they squabble and scratch,
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we spread compost over the soil.
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Down in the dirt, pill bugs chew through last year's leaves.
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I give a gentle poke.
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They roll up tight and hide in plated suits of armor, roly-poly round.
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Up in the garden, it's time to plant.
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I trail a furrow with my finger and sprinkle seeds in a careful row.
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Give them a drink, Nana says.
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We pat them down to snuggle in the dark.
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Down in the dirt, a tomato hornworm rests,
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waiting for wings and the leaves where she'll lay her eggs.
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Up in the garden, carrot plants sprout.
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Pea blossoms bloom, wasps are on the prowl,
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and honeybees visit, legs loaded with pollen.
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I weed and wilt in sun so strong,
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even Nana looks for shade.
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Down in the dirt, earthworms tunnel deep.
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I'm jealous of their cool, damp.
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Up in the garden, rain shower!
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Nana turns the hose on me!
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Eeeee!
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I hide behind the cucumber vines,
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but their leaves can't save me.
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I shiver and laugh drenched in Nana's rain.
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Down in the dirt, water soaks deep.
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Roots drink it in, and a long-legged spider stilt walks over the streams.
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Up in the garden, there's so much to eat.
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Ladybugs feast on aphids.
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Nana crunches green beans.
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I bite a ripe tomato, warm from the sun.
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Juice dribbles down my chin.
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Down in the dirt, a robin's beak finds a cricket,
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a beetle, a grub.
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Slugs are scrumptious too.
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Up in the garden, we pick cukes and zucchini, harvesting into the dark.
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Bats swoop through the sunflowers,
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and I pluck June bugs from the basil until it's time for bed.
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Down in the dirt, skunks work the night shift.
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They snuffle and dig and gobble cutworms while I sleep.
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Up in the garden, a praying mantis wakes to hunt mosquitoes.
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Nana sprays away the aphids, and I'm after grasshoppers.
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Ready to swoosh, but...
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Snap!
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Someone else is faster.
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Down in the dirt, a smooth,
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shining garter snake crunches on supper.
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Up in the garden, the wind grows cool.
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Pumpkins blush orange, and sunflowers bow to September.
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Nana ties them together to build a house for reading build a house for reading.
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Down in the dirt, an orb weaver spins her web,
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strand by silken strand.
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She'll munch on moths tonight.
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Up in the garden, colored leaves litter the squash vines.
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And we know the cold is coming.
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Hurry, hurry, and harvest!
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There's enough for the neighbors, too.
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Down in the dirt, frantic ants gather what we leave behind.
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They're storing food for cooler days ahead.
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Up in the garden, frost draws lace on leftover leaves,
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where secret egg sacks hang,
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waiting for the warm to return.
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We say goodbye and spread the winter blankets.
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Down in the dirt, beetles burrow.
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Ants scurry home.
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Earthworms curl tight in the dark.
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When grandpa calls us in for soup,
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an autumn moon is rising.
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Up in the garden, dry corn stalks tremble,
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and the wind smells like winter.
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But the long ripe days of summer still rest in the garden beds.
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The ladybugs and bumblebees, earthworms and ants,
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are hunkered down, hiding, biding their time.
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Dreaming of sunshine and blossoms and sprouts.
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Under the bare arms of trees and the blanketing snow,
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a whole new garden sleeps down in the dirt.
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full of story books that are brought to life.
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Ask your grown-up and start exploring more fun stories like these.
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Seriously, you have to check it out.
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Thanks for watching.
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Why practice speaking with this video?

This animated read-aloud of "Up in the Garden, Down in the Dirt" offers a delightful context for English learners to enhance their speaking skills. By engaging with the vibrant imagery and descriptive language, learners can practice their pronunciation and intonation while immersing themselves in nature-themed vocabulary. Utilizing this video in your shadowing app routine allows you to listen and repeat phrases, improving fluency and comfort with the language.

Moreover, the playful interaction between the narrator and Nana provides excellent examples of conversational English, making it easier to learn everyday expressions and contexts. The combination of visuals and narration effectively aids memory retention, essential for learners looking to learn English with YouTube.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

The transcript features several key grammatical structures and expressions that can be beneficial for learners:

  • Present Continuous Tense: Phrases like "wind whistles" and "peeking through" illustrate actions happening in the present. This tense is crucial for describing ongoing activities.
  • Imperatives: Commands such as "Give them a drink" or "We weed and wilt" demonstrate how to use direct language effectively. Including these in your practice can enhance your ability to instruct or give advice.
  • Questions: The inquisitive phrase "What's down there?" showcases how to formulate questions in a conversational manner, which is essential for engaging discussions.
  • Descriptive Language: Terms like "brittle stalks" and "plated suits of armor" provide learners with examples of how to vividly describe scenes or objects, enriching their vocabulary.

Common Pronunciation Traps

While practicing with this video, pay attention to certain words that may present pronunciation challenges:

  • "pea blossoms" - The blend of sounds can be tricky, especially the 'p' and 'b' sounds. Slow down and articulate each word clearly.
  • "earthworms" - This word is often mispronounced; careful attention to the 'th' sound is essential for accuracy.
  • "harvesting" - Focus on the ending '-ing' sound, which can be difficult for many learners. Ensuring a clear pronunciation here is vital for fluency.

By incorporating the shadowing technique while watching this video, you’ll position yourself to not only mimic the narrator's pronunciation but also incorporate these challenging words into your speech effectively. This practice will aid in your overall command of English and make conversations flow more naturally.

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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