Pratique du Shadowing: Charlie and Lola Full Episode - Season 1 EP12 The Most Wonderfullest Picnic in the Whole Wide World - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Charlie!
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Lola?
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Charlie!
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Ha ha ha ha!
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Ha ha ha ha!
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Hey!
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Woo!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Ah!
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Hey!
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Hey!
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Woo!
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I'm Lolo!
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Lolo!
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Charlie and Lolo!
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The most wonderfulest picnic in the whole wide world.
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Oh, picnic, picnic, you are a picnic.
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I have this little sister Lolo.
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She is small.
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And very funny.
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And I'm so fun funny.
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Today Lola's excited because Marv and Lotta are coming to our house and we're all going to have a picnic.
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And you know what would make our picnic wonderful?
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Lots of yummy food!
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I think we should write a list of food, Charlie.
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Can you help me with the writing down a bit, please, Charlie?
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I need to think of some games first.
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You can't have a picnic without games.
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Oh Charlie, food is absolutely the most important thing about a picnic.
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Ok Lola, tell me what to write.
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Errr, for our most wonderful picnic ever, we certainly must need...
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Sandwiches of peanut butter, and sandwiches of ham,
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and sandwiches of spread cheese,
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the crunchiest of carrots, pink milk because that is my favourite,
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Sausage rolls and cupcakes Robalicious jelly Cranky cheesy straws Crunchy apples and dippies Lola, stop!
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Don't you think that's enough food?
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Oh, and strawberries!
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We must have strawberries! And strawberries.
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I hope Mum can get all this food in the car.
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Oh Charlie, this really is going to be the best!
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Most wonderful picnic.
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Yes, but you know what else a picnic needs?
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games football space hoppers button ball and hey look slowly tennis you can't have a picnic without swirly tennis
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come on Charlie Oh, yes!
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Come on Charlie!
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Mum's waiting to go shopping now!
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OK Lola!
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Oh no!
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What?
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I've forgotten something really important.
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What have you forgotten?
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Sunshine!
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Sunshine!
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Sunshine!
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Lovely sunshine!
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This is my picnic.
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Oh, look!
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This is my picnic song.
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La la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la.
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Oh no!
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What?
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A cloud!
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Go away, nasty cloud.
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Shoo!
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Shoo, shoo, shoo!
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Ah!
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Hmm.
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Hmm.
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Hmm.
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Just one box of cheesy straws.
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But they are on my list.
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Not 800 million of them, Lola.
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But they're on my list.
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Well, you ask Mum then.
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I don't think you want this picnic to be wonderful, Charlie.
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Of course I do, because I'm going to beat Marv at Swirly Tennis,
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and I'm going to be the champion!
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Lemonade!
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Yummy!
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Thanks, Mum.
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Bye, Mummy.
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Hi Lola!
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Hello Lotta!
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Hi Lotta!
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Quick, quick, quick!
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Is everything ready for our picnic?
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Yes, yes, yes!
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And look, the sky is all blue,
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because Charlie and me blew the nasty cloud away.
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Oh yes!
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We must have sunshine for our picnic.
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Fun, fun, funny in the sun, sun, sunny.
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Yum, yum, yummy, yummy, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum.
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And games, remember?
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You've got to have swirly tennis at the picnic.
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Huh?
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I bring some boiled eggs.
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Boil me one of two eggies.
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We are having games, aren't we, Charlie?
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Yeah, definitely.
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I mean, you can't have a picnic without swirly tennis, Charlie.
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Marv, the swirly tennis is sorted.
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You won't mind if I beat you.
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No, but you won't mind if I beat you too, will you?
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They don't know anything about picnics.
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No, they don't.
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We can have a tournament.
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Yeah, a proper, swirly tennis tournament.
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And we can drink juice in the morning.
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Charlie, there's no time to sort out the games.
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You must both help us with the sandwiches.
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And then we have to put everything in little boxes and put lids on.
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Yes, put lids on everything.
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Ready?
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Yes!
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This is it!
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There, let's go!
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There...
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Let's go!
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Yum yum yummy!
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I'm not some some somey!
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Some some sunny!
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Some some some somey!
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Sausage rolls!
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Yummy!
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I love sausage rolls!
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Not a no!
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There, all done.
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The first thing I will eat will be a sausage roll.
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Do you think I need to try sausage rolls right now?
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Just to taste if they're nice.
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No Lotta.
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The thing that you probably do not know about picnic food is that you can only really eat it outside.
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I did know that, actually.
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I'm really good at keeping school.
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So am I.
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Lola, can you and Lotta please help?
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This picnic is very heavy, you know.
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Okay.
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Okay!
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There!
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This picnic is going to be wonderful.
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Yes, the most wonderful ever.
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Now, what does everybody want to start?
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Cheesy straws or jelly?
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Mom?
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Mmm.
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Oh no!
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Oh no!
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The rain is foiling everything!
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It's an absolute disaster, Charlie!
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What are we gonna do?
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Uh, run for it!
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Mom, quick!
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This is the worstest picnic in the whole wide world.
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And it's really sad because it was supposed to be the wonderfest.
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And it's not.
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Oh.
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Then I had a really good idea.
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I know!
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Why don't we have a picnic?
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Inside!
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Charlie, there is no such thing as an inside picnic.
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Yes, there is, Lola.
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The people who live in the desert have picnics inside because it is so hot outside.
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Here, let's put this here.
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and then stretch that bleh!
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I'll put this one here Charlie.
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Sometimes it gets so hot you can't run on the sand.
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Yeah, that's right.
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I think it might be true.
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Charlie usually knows things like that.
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How's that?
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There.
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And you know the desert people.
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They always have a picnic when they come back from hunting.
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And they've got loads of treasure.
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They bring lots of gold and many,
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many jewels and loads of food Mmmm!
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These strawberry rubies taste really nice and this magic desert tea juice tastes all desert tea Phew!
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Lotta, I'm hot Are you hot?
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Yes, I'm very hot As a desert person,
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I'm so glad we're having this wonderful inside picnic Me too If you lose,
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you'll give me your camel.
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But you will be giving me your skateboard and your camel if you lose.
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Oh!
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Shared up ladies normally feed their camels sausage rolls.
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Oh no, camels never eat sausage rolls.
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But they do love cupcakes.
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Oh my, I lost the game!
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Yes!
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Lona, as king of swirly tennis,
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I offer you a gold bar biscuit.
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But what will you give me, Lona?
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A jelly?
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No, two of your emerald jellies.
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Hmm, Lota, what will you give me for three snake rolls?
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But I don't eat snake.
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They're sausage rolls, really.
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Oh, sausage rolls!
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For three sausage rolls, oh,
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sorry, snake rolls, I will give you this precious, precious carrot.
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Yummy, yummy, yummy!
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Charlie, would you pass me more than those?
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There's diamond sprinkles on the top.
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I told you this would be the one the coolest cake in the world, Charlie.
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Didn't I?
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Yes, you did.
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I'm already on a snake boat.
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No, no.
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Context & Background

In the delightful world of Charlie and Lola, we find a charming dynamic between two siblings, Charlie and his imaginative little sister, Lola. This particular episode celebrates the joy of planning the "most wonderfulest picnic in the whole wide world." Throughout the video, viewers are immersed in the vibrant conversations between Charlie and Lola, where the excitement about food, games, and their friends, Marv and Lotta, creates a lively atmosphere. This scenario provides a rich context for English learners to engage with everyday conversational phrases, making it ideal for enhancing their language skills while they learn English with YouTube.

Top 5 Phrases for Daily Communication

  • "Can you help me with the writing down a bit, please?" - A polite way to ask for assistance.
  • "You can't have a picnic without games." - Expressing a general truth or opinion.
  • "I think we should write a list of food." - A suggestion to organize thoughts.
  • "Oh, and strawberries! We must have strawberries!" - Emphasizing importance or excitement about a favorite item.
  • "This really is going to be the best!" - Expressing anticipation and enthusiasm.

Step-by-step Shadowing Guide

To effectively tackle the dialogue in this episode, follow our shadowing guide. Using the shadowspeak technique can significantly enhance your listening and speaking skills:

  1. Watch the Episode: Start by watching the video without any subtitles. Familiarize yourself with the flow and context of the conversation.
  2. Listen Actively: Play the video again, but this time, pay close attention to the pronunciation and intonation of each phrase. Repeat phrases out loud as you hear them to develop your natural speech patterns.
  3. Pause and Imitate: Use the shadow speech technique. Pause the video after each sentence and try to imitate the speakers as closely as possible. Focus on matching their tone and rhythm.
  4. Write Key Phrases: Jot down the top 5 phrases listed earlier. Practice saying them repeatedly to solidify your recall and comfort with using them in conversation.
  5. Practice with Friends: If possible, practice these phrases with a study partner. Engaging in conversations where you can use these expressions will reinforce your learning.

By implementing these steps, you'll find that your comprehension and speaking abilities will improve, allowing you to confidently engage in English conversations about everyday activities, just like Charlie and Lola do during their picnic adventures.

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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