Pratique du Shadowing: Caillou - Caillou's Special Friend (S01E29) | Cartoon for Kids - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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You're getting to be a big boy.
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You're getting to be a big boy.
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I'm just a kid who's poor.
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Each day I grow some more.
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I like exploring.
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I'm Caillou.
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So many things to do.
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Each day is something new.
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I'll share them with you.
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I'm Caillou.
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My world is turning.
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Changing each day.
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With Mommy and Daddy, I'm finding my way.
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Growing up is not so tough Except when I've had enough
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But there's lots of fun stuff I'm Caillou Caillou Caillou I'm Caillou That's me!
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How would you like to hear about Caillou and a very special friend today?
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Today's story is called Caillou's Special Friend Wee!
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Yay!
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Caillou was playing with his special friend, George.
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Caillou's friend George was a very special friend.
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We could play dinosaurs.
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Only Caillou knew George.
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And nobody had ever seen him.
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Caillou suddenly had a wonderful idea.
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Yeah, let's have a race.
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Look, Mommy, look, Grandma.
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I'm having a race with my friends.
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I'm hungry.
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Why don't you go and tell Caillou it's lunchtime, okay, Rosie?
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Okay, Grandma.
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I won!
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I won!
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Oops.
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As Caillou tried to hide the mess,
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he decided it was all George's fault that the flower pot was broken.
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Caillou!
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Caillou!
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Caillou!
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Lunchtime!
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Coming!
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George runs really fast, you know,
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but I beat him in a race.
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Where does George live, Caillou?
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I don't know exactly where he lives.
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Caillou?
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But I think he lives in our basement.
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George is probably my bestest friend in the whole world, you know?
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Caillou, look.
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We finished eating, and you've been talking so much,
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you haven't even touched your food.
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Sorry, Mommy.
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Maybe George had better go outside while you finish eating, okay?
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Okay, Mommy.
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Thank you, George.
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Caillou will be out soon.
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See you later, George.
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Hi, Caillou.
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Can you come here for a moment?
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Do you know anything about this?
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Uh, uh, George did it, Daddy.
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Are you sure George did this?
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Caillou's Daddy knew that it wasn't really George who broke the flower pot.
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Yes, Daddy.
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We had a race, and George knocked it down.
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Hmm.
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Well, I think you might have had something to do with it, too.
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Don't you, Caillou?
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Yes, Daddy.
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I'll tell you what.
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Why don't you help me clean up this mess?
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And the next time you play with George,
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I think you both should be a bit more careful, okay?
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Caillou thought it was a very good idea.
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Okay.
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Good.
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You just hold the dustpan steady,
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and I'll use the brush.
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George is very clumsy, isn't he, Daddy?
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A bit like you, huh?
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I really like it when you push me on the swing.
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And I really like pushing you, Caillou.
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Aw da!
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About This Lesson

In this English learning session, you will practice speaking skills using a fun and engaging scene from the children’s cartoon "Caillou." This lesson focuses on the themes of friendship and imagination, as illustrated through Caillou's playful interactions with his special friend, George. You'll learn how to express thoughts and ideas about friends, games, and daily activities. By shadowing the characters' dialogues, you will enhance your pronunciation and fluency, making your English speaking practice more dynamic.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Special friend: Someone who holds a unique place in your life.
  • Race: A competition to see who can go the fastest.
  • Exploring: Discovering new things or places.
  • Mess: A situation that is dirty or untidy.
  • Hungry: Feeling the need for food.
  • Bestest friend: A superlative term for a close friend.
  • Live: To reside or have a home in a specific place.
  • Touch your food: To eat or interact with your meal.

Practice Tips

To effectively enhance your English speaking skills, consider using a shadowing app while watching this episode of "Caillou." Shadowing involves listening to the audio and repeating it in real-time, which can significantly improve your pronunciation and natural speech rhythm. Don’t worry if the pace seems fast; this helps simulate real-life conversations. Since the cartoon features simple and repetitive phrases, you can learn English with YouTube by following along with the dialogues.

Here are some specific tips to make the most out of your shadow speech practice:

  • Play short segments of the video and pause after each line. Try to repeat exactly what you hear, mimicking the intonation and speed.
  • Record yourself speaking alongside the video and compare your pronunciation with that of the characters. This will help identify areas for improvement.
  • Focus on the emotions conveyed in the characters' voices; practicing this can enhance your expressiveness when speaking English.
  • Repeat this exercise in various contexts or with different episodes to diversify your English speaking practice and reinforce your learning.

By consistently practicing with engaging content like this, you'll find that your confidence and conversational skills will significantly grow, making English feel more natural in your everyday interactions.

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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