Pratique du Shadowing: Flyers Cambridge Exam: Listening part 4 - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Part 4.
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Listen and look.
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There is one example.
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What's Frank doing?
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Frank, what are you doing?
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Are you playing video games again?
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No, Mum.
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I'm tidying the living room.
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Oh, are you?
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Well, that's great, but please come upstairs and help me.
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Why?
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I'm putting your clothes in the suitcase.
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Have you forgotten?
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We're going to go on holiday today.
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Can you see the tick?
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Now you listen and tick the box.
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Which shirt do you want to take on holiday?
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Well, I don't want that striped one.
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It's too small now.
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Hmm, you're right.
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What about this one with the butterflies on it?
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No thanks.
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I hate that shirt.
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I want to take that black one.
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For a holiday in the sun?
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Oh, Frank!
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2. Where are the tickets?
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Have you seen the plane tickets, Frank?
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I can't find them.
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I saw them this morning.
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They were on the shelf in your room, I think.
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Well, they're not there now.
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Have you looked in your handbag?
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Yes, of course I have.
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Oh, here they are, on the desk, next to this book.
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Three.
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What time do they have to arrive at the airport?
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What time is it now?
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It's quarter past ten.
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We have to meet Dad at the airport at 1.30, no later.
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Are we going to take a taxi there?
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Yes, it will arrive here at twelve o'clock.
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We must be ready then.
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Four.
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Who's going to look after their pets?
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Mrs Hill will be here soon.
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We have to talk about the pets.
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She is going to look after them.
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No, her son Michael is going to do it.
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Why can't Grandpa do it?
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Oh, Frank, he can't come here every day.
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It's too far.
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Five.
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Where are they going to have lunch?
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Are we going to have lunch here, Mum?
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No, it's too early.
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We can have it on the plane.
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Can't we buy something at the airport?
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We'll be very hungry.
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We won't have time, Frank.
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You'll be OK.
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You had a lot to eat this morning.
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Now listen to part four again.
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One.
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Which shirt does Frank want to take on holiday?
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Which shirt do you want to take on holiday?
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Well, I don't want that striped one.
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It's too small now.
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Hmm, you're right.
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What about this one with the butterflies on it?
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No thanks.
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I hate that shirt.
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I want to take that black one.
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For a holiday in the sun?
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Oh, Frank!
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Two.
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Where are the tickets?
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Have you seen the plane tickets, Frank?
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I can't find them.
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I saw them this morning.
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They were on the shelf in your room, I think.
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Well, they're not there now.
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Have you looked in your handbag?
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Yes, of course I have.
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Oh, here they are, on the desk, next to this book.
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Three.
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What time do they have to arrive at the airport?
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What time is it now?
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It's quarter past ten.
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We have to meet Dad at the airport at 1.30, no later.
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Are we going to take a taxi there?
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Yes, it will arrive here at twelve o'clock.
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We must be ready then.
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Four.
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Who's going to look after their pets?
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Mrs Hill will be here soon.
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We have to talk about the pets.
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She is going to look after them.
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No, her son Michael is going to do it.
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Why can't Grandpa do it?
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Oh, Frank, he can't come here every day.
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It's too far.
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Five.
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Where are they going to have lunch?
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Are we going to have lunch here, Mum?
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No, it's too early.
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We can have it on the plane.
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Can't we buy something at the airport?
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We'll be very hungry.
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We won't have time, Frank.
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You'll be OK.
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You had a lot to eat this morning.

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Practicing speaking skills while watching the "Flyers Cambridge Exam: Listening part 4" video provides a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in real conversational English. The dialogue between Frank and his mother not only presents a relatable family scenario but also emphasizes the importance of communication in daily life. Engaging with this content allows you to improve your English pronunciation and enhance your listening comprehension. By actively participating in the conversation, you can better understand how to respond naturally, enabling you to speak with confidence in similar situations.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

  • Present Continuous Tense: The video features sentences such as "Frank, what are you doing?" which pertains to actions taking place at the moment of speaking. This structure is essential for expressing ongoing activities.
  • Imperative Forms: Phrases like "please come upstairs" illustrate the use of polite requests in conversation. Practicing this form can enhance your ability to communicate effectively when asking someone to perform an action.
  • Future Arrangements: The expression "We have to meet Dad at the airport at 1.30" showcases how to discuss plans and scheduled events, a vital aspect of everyday conversation.
  • Question Forms: Questions like "Have you looked in your handbag?" highlight how to seek information. Learning to structure questions properly is crucial for effective communication.

Common Pronunciation Traps

As you learn English with this video, pay particular attention to certain words and phrases that may pose pronunciation challenges. The word "tickets," pronounced clearly, is often misarticulated. Additionally, the phrase "ready then" may be pronounced too quickly, making it difficult for non-native speakers to discern. By practicing shadow speech—that is, repeating phrases immediately after you hear them—you can master the natural rhythm of spoken English. This shadowing technique is beneficial not only for improving fluency but also for achieving better English pronunciation.

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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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