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Little Fox Food Allergy Lesson Good morning class, said Mr. Aaron.
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Little Fox Food Allergy Lesson Good morning class, said Mr. Aaron.
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Today we have a visitor.
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Jada looked up.
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The visitor was Miss Santiago, the school nurse.
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Is somebody sick? asked Paul.
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The nurse smiled and shook her head.
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I'm here to talk about food allergies.
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Ew!
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Mike waved his arm.
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I'm allergic to peanuts.
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I'm allergic to shrimp, said Matt.
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I can't eat eggs, said Jennifer.
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My sister is allergic to tree nuts, said Jada.
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What happens if you eat these things, asked Miss Santiago.
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I get a bad stomach ache, said Matt.
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Then I throw up.
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I get itchy, said Jennifer.
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Are food allergies dangerous? asked Carly.
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They can be dangerous, said the nurse.
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Some kids have severe allergies.
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Foods can stop their breathing.
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But there's medicine to help.
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Jennifer raised her hand.
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If you're allergic to foods, what can you do?
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Good question, Jennifer, said Miss Santiago.
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Anyone have an idea?
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How can you protect yourself?
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Always check food labels, said Carly.
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Don't trade food with other kids, said Mike.
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Carry your allergy medicine everywhere, said Jada.
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Great ideas, said Miss Santiago.
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You must also speak up.
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Tell teachers and friends.
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Make sure everyone knows about your allergy.
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That will keep you healthy.
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Paul raised his hand.
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I have a severe allergy,
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but it's not a food allergy.
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What is it then, Paul? asked Mr. Aaron.
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Paul grinned.
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Ha-choo!
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I'm allergic to homework!

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Why practice speaking with this video?

Engaging with the "Food Allergy Lesson" video is an excellent way to enhance your IELTS speaking practice. The context presented in the video—discussing food allergies—allows learners to explore a relevant and important topic, making the lesson both engaging and educational. By shadowing Miss Santiago's explanations and the students' interactions, you can effectively practice conversational English.

Moreover, this video provides an opportunity to imitate natural speech patterns and expressions used in everyday conversations about health and safety. Practicing speaking along with the video not only improves your vocabulary related to food allergies but also equips you with the confidence to discuss similar topics with others. Remember, the goal is to learn English with YouTube, so take advantage of the relatable scenarios presented here.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Several key structures in the transcript provide valuable insights into conversational English:

  • “I’m allergic to…” – This phrase is a straightforward way to express allergies and can be used in various contexts beyond food.
  • “What happens if you eat these things?” – This question is an excellent example of asking for clarification and can be a helpful structure for learners to frame their inquiries during discussions.
  • “You must also speak up.” – The use of the modal verb "must" here emphasizes necessity, a useful expression for conveying obligations in discussions.
  • “Great ideas!” – This simple phrase encourages a positive conversational flow and is beneficial for giving feedback.

Incorporating these structures into your own speech can significantly enhance your fluency when discussing health-related topics or expressing personal experiences and suggestions.

Common Pronunciation Traps

As you practice shadow speech with this video, pay close attention to specific words that may pose challenges:

  • “Allergy” – The stress is on the first syllable, and many learners mispronounce it by emphasizing the second syllable instead.
  • “Food labels” – The pronunciation of "labels" can often be tricky due to the quick linking of sounds, which may lead to slurring in casual conversation.
  • “Severe” – Ensure the pronunciation of this word is clear, as it is often mispronounced, resulting in misunderstandings.

By focusing on these tricky words and practicing alongside the video, you can significantly improve English pronunciation and make your speech more understandable during real-life conversations about important topics like food allergies.

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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