Pratique du Shadowing: Bluey Seesaw Full Episode 🛝🪨 | Bluey's Bestest Friends - Official Channel - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Mom!
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Dad!
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Bingo!
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Bluey!
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Oh, I know!
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Okay, just one last bit of washing to hang out. And there.
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Oh, my washing is hung out.
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Now to relax.
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Oh, no!
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The wind's blowing my washing off the line!
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I have to get it back!
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Mrs. Heelah!
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Oh, sorry, Pom-Pom.
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It's a long way down for you, isn't it?
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Yes, Mrs. Heelah.
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Pomeranians are a small breed.
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There you go.
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Now to get my washing back.
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Whee!
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Come back here, fill a case!
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Whee!
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Mrs. Eela!
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I can't do it.
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Maybe it's best if I don't play washing.
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Pom Pom?
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I'm still an enthusiast.
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I go along, you know,
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have a go at it.
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Oh, poor Pom Pom.
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Well, she's a bit small for this game.
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There's nothing wrong with being small, honey.
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Hey, Bluey!
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Let's play Seesaw!
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Yeah!
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This episode of Bluey is called Seesaw.
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Seesaw, Mudgeary Door.
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Oh, I hope they're bringing back for season four.
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Yeah, they do.
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Haven't you seen the trailer?
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No?
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What trailer?
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I'm missing Russia or something.
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This is mine.
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Hey, get off!
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Yeah, get off.
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We were on that.
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Not anymore.
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Come on, Bingo, help me.
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Oh, a massage!
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Why, thank you.
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Yeah, a little lower.
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Oh, that's the spot.
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Grab his arm.
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Oh, yeah.
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Tie stuff.
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Oh, that feels good.
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Get off, you big blue meanie.
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Nah.
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I've got an idea.
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Come on, Bingo.
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We'll see-saw him off.
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Oh, yeah.
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Come on.
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We're not heavy enough.
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Yeah, I'm pretty huge.
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Hey, Chloe, come up here and help us see-saw Dado.
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Oh, okay.
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Woo-hoo.
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We're getting more heavy you off now, Big Daddy.
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Oh, I'm so scared.
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Okay, sit down, Chloe.
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We're still not heavy enough.
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He must weigh the same as a hippo.
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That's it.
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I'm calling Mum.
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Oh, yeah, run to your Mama.
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Mum!
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She'll sort you up, mate.
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Hello.
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Mum, Dad's sitting on our seesaw and won't get off.
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Oh, boo-hoo.
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What?
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Here you are, my darling.
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Oh, thank you, my precious.
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No, no, no, no. What are you doing?
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Don't feed him.
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You're making him even more heavy.
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Mm, so feeling.
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Have fun, children.
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This is outrageous.
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The grown-up won't help us.
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Well, then we need more kids.
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Spin.
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Coco, we need your help.
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What is it, Louie?
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We're trying to get my dad off the seesaw.
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Oh.
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But we're not happy enough.
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Oh.
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And he keeps eating sausages.
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Oh.
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Is your frizzy hair very heavy?
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Um, yeah.
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Good, come on.
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I brought Coco.
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Hooray.
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Oh, it's working.
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Coco's frizzy hair is working.
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Hooray.
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Ah, it stopped.
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We're still not happy enough.
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I'm sorry.
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It's not your fault, Coco.
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It's his.
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We need another kid!
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Giddy up!
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Snickers, we need you!
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I'm playing on the... On!
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Oh, we're gonna fix the new one, mate.
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We've got a sausage dog.
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Louie, look what he's got.
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Oh, Rodney, my darling.
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You're so smooth.
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It's a pet rock.
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What?
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He's just picked it up from over there.
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Well, don't worry.
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Snickers is heavier than a pet rock.
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Aren't you?
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I think so.
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Come on, Snickers.
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Okay.
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We're gonna do it!
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We're gonna do it!
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Oh, Rodney, look!
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You can have your own pet rock.
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What?!
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His pet rock has a pet rock!
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This is outrageous!
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Get off our seesaw!
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Yeah!
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Why would I get off my seesaw?
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What are we gonna do?
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We've run out of kids.
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Oh, no, we haven't.
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And how's your dad going?
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Pum Pum!
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Huh?
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Over here!
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We're gonna see you next week.
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Okay, I'm coming!
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Come here, Pum Pum!
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We need you!
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I'm here!
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Pum Pum, get up here, quick!
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Okay!
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Goodness me!
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I'm up!
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Yeah!
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That's it, that's it!
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It right now!
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It's working!
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That's it, Pom Pom, keep going!
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Hey, what's going on?
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Eeeee!
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Come here, you!
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Pom Pom!
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That was close.
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Come on, Pom Pom, climb back up!
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Okay!
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Keep going!
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small but hardy breed.
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Come on, come on.
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Stop it!
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You can do it, Pom Pom.
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Yay!
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I did it!
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Help!
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I don't like it up here.
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Take that, you big meanie.
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Yeah!
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This is our season.
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I demand you let me down this instant.
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Okay, we'll get off.
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Ready?
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Ready!
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Wait, hang on.
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Get him!
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Yeah!
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No, no, no!
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You got him!
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Sorry!
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Bzz, bzz, bzz, bzz, bzz,
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bzz, bzz, bzz, bzz, bzz,
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bzz, bzz, bzz, bzz, bzz, bzz, bzz, bzz, bzz.
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Here comes Mrs. Spider.
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Ow, ow!
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Ah, I'm free!
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Oh, you cheeky fly.
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Can I have a go of being the spider bingo?
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Sure, Pom Pom.
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You're too small to be the spider.
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No, I'm not.
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Yeah, no she's not.
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Pomeranians are a small but hearty breed.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

Practicing speaking with the episode of Bluey titled "Seesaw" offers a fun and engaging context for learners aiming to enhance their English skills. By imitating the characters, you immerse yourself in everyday conversations, which significantly boosts your fluency and confidence. The playful nature of the dialogue encourages a relaxed learning atmosphere, making it easier to remember new phrases and vocabulary. Additionally, using the shadowing technique allows you to mimic the intonation and rhythm of native speakers. This method is effective not only for improving pronunciation but also for developing a deeper understanding of natural speech patterns. Whether you are a beginner or more advanced learner, practicing with this video will enhance your ability to communicate effectively.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Several vital grammatical structures and expressions are frequently used throughout the episode. Here are a few noteworthy examples:

  • Imperatives: Phrases like "Oh, no!" and "Come back here!" serve as great models for how to give commands or express urgency in English. Understanding these can help learners communicate more assertively.
  • Questions: The use of questions such as "What trailer?" mimics natural conversation flow. Practicing these types of inquiries can improve your conversational skills.
  • Exclamations: The emotional exclamations like "Whee!" add volume to the dialogue and illustrate how feelings can be expressed in language. This helps learners understand the importance of emotion in speech.
  • Descriptive language: Phrases like "small breed" illustrate how to describe characteristics effectively. Incorporating descriptive terms can enhance your vocabulary and make your speech more vivid.

Common Pronunciation Traps

In the episode, you may encounter some pronunciation challenges that are typical for non-native speakers:

  • ‘Mudgeary’: This term is a play on words—notice the blending of syllables. Learners often struggle with regional accents, so practice saying it in a way that feels natural.
  • The word ‘wash’: The pronunciation can vary; try saying it with different intonations. In natural speech, it often merges into phrases, unlike its standalone pronunciation. Pay attention to how it flows in context.
  • ‘Maybe’: Many learners say this word too quickly, which can confuse understanding. Practice stretching the vowel sound slightly to ensure clarity.

By focusing on these pronunciation traps, you will not only improve your verbal skills but also gain confidence in your speaking abilities. Using the shadowspeak methods with this engaging content, you can learn English with YouTube effectively, making language learning a joyous experience.

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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