Pratique du Shadowing: Fun with Aunt Judy!|Carter Kids Dress Up, Trick or Treat, Shopping at a Mall, & More! | Little Fox - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Little Pops I'm going to clean my closet, said Aunt Judy.
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Little Pops I'm going to clean my closet, said Aunt Judy.
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I have lots of old clothes.
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I need room for my new clothes.
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I will help, said Emmy.
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I like old clothes.
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People wore funny clothes long ago,
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said Harry I like funny things,
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said Oliver Aunt Judy laughed You can keep anything you like Thanks,
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Aunt Judy, said Emmy But nobody wears old clothes.
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Nobody wears funny clothes either, said Harry.
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Aunt Judy opened her closet.
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She took out a green scarf.
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The scarf sparkled.
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Cool, said Emmy.
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Aunt Judy smiled.
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Emmy put on the scarf.
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Aunt Judy took out a hat.
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Cool, said Harry.
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It looks like a spy's hat.
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Harry put on the hat.
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Aunt Judy took out a white shirt.
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I need a white shirt to play doctor,
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said Oliver Aunt Judy took out a sweater The sweater had a lion on the front I love it,
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said Emmy Aunt Judy took out a vest I need a vest for my school play said Harry.
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Aunt Judy smiled.
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Now I have room for new clothes, she said.
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Now we need to clean our closets, said Emmy.
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Happy Halloween, Aunt Judy said.
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I have the best costume, Harry said.
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Cowboys get the most treats.
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Emmy frowned.
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Vampires get a lot of treats, too.
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So do ninjas, Oliver said.
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You all have good costumes, Aunt Judy said.
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I hope everyone gets lots of treats.
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And no tricks.
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Harry laughed.
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No one will trick me.
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Hmm, Aunt Judy said The kids went trick-or-treating Trick-or-treat They got lots of treats
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We can share, Emmy said No way,
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Harry said I'm not sharing The kids went home Suddenly,
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a witch jumped out from behind a tree
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Boo! the witch yelled The kids screamed They dropped their treat bags and ran The witch scooped up the bags
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Hey!
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Oliver cried That's Aunt Judy!
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Aunt Judy came over and took off her mask She grinned It was a Halloween trick!
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Here are your treat bags.
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Look at how many treats I got, Harry said.
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He dumped out his bag.
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It was full of pine cones.
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Hey, where are my treats?
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Harry cried.
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Tricked you again, Aunt Judy said.
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Aunt Judy gave Harry another bag.
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I switched the bags.
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Here are your treats.
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Let's share, Harry said.
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Treats are better than tricks.
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The End Aunt Judy took the kids to the mall.
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I want a model airplane, Oliver said.
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The model airplanes were expensive.
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Oliver counted his money.
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He did not have enough.
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Maybe you can buy something else,
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Aunt Judy said Maybe, Oliver said sadly Emmy had enough money for the airplane
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I'll get a present for Oliver,
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she thought She bought the airplane Then Emmy saw a soccer ball She counted her money
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She did not have enough Harry had enough money for the soccer ball
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It can be a surprise for Emmy He thought He bought the soccer ball Then Harry saw a robot.
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Just what I want, he said.
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Harry counted his money.
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He did not have enough.
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Oliver saw the robot.
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Harry would like that, Oliver said.
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He counted his money.
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He had enough.
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Everyone bought something, Aunt Judy said.
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The kids held up their bags.
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It's a present, they all said at once.
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Everyone opened the presents Just what I wanted,
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they all said Nobody got a present for Aunt Judy,
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Oliver said Let's buy her a present too,
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Emmy said Aunt Judy bit into a warm pretzel Mmm, she said.
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This is just what I wanted.
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Aunt Judy carried a tote bag.
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Where are you going? asked Emmy.
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I'm going on an adventure, said Aunt Judy.
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She winked at the kids.
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It's a mystery adventure.
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The kids followed Aunt Judy to the kitchen.
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She got two apples.
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Adventures make me hungry, said Aunt Judy.
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Are you going far? asked Harry.
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Aunt Judy looked out the window.
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As far as you can imagine, she said.
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The kids followed Aunt Judy to her closet.
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She got her shoes.
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But it's not too far to walk, she said.
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Aunt Judy put on a sweater.
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It's an outside adventure.
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Will you meet wild animals? asked Oliver.
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Hmm, said Aunt Judy.
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It's possible.
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Emmy looked worried.
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Will there be danger? she asked.
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Oh, yes, said Aunt Judy.
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Mystery adventures are always dangerous.
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Aunt Judy put on her hat.
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But don't worry, she said.
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I'll meet new friends.
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Oliver hugged Aunt Judy.
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We'll miss you, he said.
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You can all come with me, said Aunt Judy.
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She pulled something from her bag.
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It was a book.
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I'm going outside to read.
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I want to come, said Oliver.
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Me too! said Emmy and Harry.
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They all ran to get their books.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

This fun and engaging episode featuring Aunt Judy and the kids presents a fantastic opportunity for English speaking practice. By watching the video, learners can immerse themselves in everyday conversations that include humor, creativity, and relatable family dynamics. Each scene encourages viewers to listen closely and respond, which supports the development of both comprehension and speaking skills.

Furthermore, the context of dressing up for Halloween and trick-or-treating provides a lively backdrop that makes learning enjoyable. Through the characters' dialogues, learners can gain confidence in their speaking abilities, practice intonation, and develop their unique speaking style. As you learn English with YouTube, take the time to repeat phrases from the video, mimicking the characters to enhance your fluency. This method, known as shadow speaking, can be very effective in improving your English pronunciation.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Throughout the transcript, several key grammatical structures and expressions stand out:

  • Simple Present Tense: Phrases like "I need room for my new clothes" and "I will help" exemplify straightforward communication that is crucial for daily conversations.
  • Descriptive Language: Terms such as "the scarf sparkled" and "the sweater had a lion on the front" demonstrate how to use adjectives to add detail, making your speaking more vibrant.
  • Future Intentions: The expression "I need a vest for my school play" suggests plans and intentions, which is a valuable structure when discussing future events.
  • Comparative Expressions: "Cowboys get the most treats" vs. "Vampires get a lot of treats, too" teaches learners to compare ideas, enhancing their conversational skills.

Common Pronunciation Traps

When practicing English pronunciation, certain words from the video might pose challenges:

  • Trick-or-treat: Be mindful of the intonation and rhythm; it is often pronounced quickly in conversation.
  • Costume: This word can be tricky, especially for non-native speakers. Ensure to emphasize the first syllable while practicing.
  • Pine cones: The two words can easily blend together, so it's essential to practice separating them clearly when speaking.

As you engage with this video, take the chance to listen and repeat after the characters. This will not only assist in your English speaking practice but also help you improve English pronunciation through constant repetition and mimicking. Dive into this fun adventure with Aunt Judy and her friends to enhance your language skills!

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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