Pratique du Shadowing: GK Social studies 4. My House [ Brain Bank GK . Social studies ] by Native Melanie Teacher - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

A1
Hi boys and girls.
⏸ En pause
152 phrases
Si les phrases sont trop courtes ou trop longues, cliquez sur Edit pour les ajuster.
1
Hi boys and girls.
2
My name is Melanie and welcome to Brain Bank.
3
Today I'll be your teacher.
4
Now today we are going to read a really fun book together and this book is called My House.
5
My house.
6
And the author of this book is Amy Elgee.
7
Now, here on the cover of the book,
8
we can see a picture of exactly what the title mentions.
9
We see a house.
10
And so this little girl,
11
we can guess that this is her house.
12
She is showing us her house.
13
Very good.
14
Now here we have, again,
15
a picture of a house.
16
My house is the title of the book.
17
And it looks like somebody maybe drew or colored this picture.
18
It's a very nice picture of a house.
19
Can we name some of the parts of the house?
20
What is this right here?
21
Yes, that is called a door.
22
And then we see three,
23
what do we call these?
24
Yes, those are called windows.
25
That's a window.
26
There are three windows that we can see on this house.
27
And what do we call this part of the house?
28
The top over our heads.
29
Yes, that is called a roof.
30
A roof.
31
A roof.
32
Very good.
33
And does anyone know what this is called?
34
Sometimes people have these around their houses.
35
Yes, this is called a fence.
36
A fence.
37
Very good.
38
Ah, next we have, this is not a picture of a house.
39
These are pictures of trees.
40
Yes, we see many trees in this picture.
41
So in this book, we are going to show you the steps of making a house.
42
So first, we need trees.
43
The first step is trees.
44
We have one, two, three,
45
four, five, six, seven steps that we are going to see to building a house.
46
So are you ready to see them all?
47
Maybe you can help me.
48
So first, here are the trees.
49
Let's read it all together.
50
Here are the trees.
51
Very good.
52
So first, we need trees.
53
Ah, next, these are the same trees we just saw,
54
but it looks like all the leaves and the branches are gone.
55
So, this we call logs.
56
The trunk of the tree without any of the green parts are just the logs.
57
L-O-G-S.
58
So here are the logs.
59
Can you read that together with me?
60
Here are the logs.
61
And what do you think we need logs when building a house?
62
What do we need those logs for?
63
yes we need the wood we need the wood to build the main structure of the house very good ah
64
so now this is another step here we see what's this
65
big vehicle is it a car no is it an airplane no you're too smart this is a truck
66
so now the Now the truck must carry the logs to the location of where we want to build our house.
67
So very important, here is the truck.
68
Let's read it all together.
69
Here is the truck.
70
Yes.
71
So this is step one, two, three.
72
We need the truck to carry the logs to a different location.
73
Ah, I don't know if you know what this is called.
74
This is a special place where the logs are cut.
75
They are cut into wood that can be used to build the house.
76
We call this place a sawmill.
77
Can everybody say sawmill?
78
Sawmill.
79
Now a Now a saw,
80
you might know, kind of looks like this.
81
It's a tool.
82
And a saw is used,
83
it's very sharp, and it's used for cutting things.
84
It's used for cutting wood.
85
So this is a very large,
86
it's kind of like a large saw.
87
The logs go through here, and they are cut.
88
And over here we can kind of see some smaller logs that have already been cut.
89
So once again, all together, here is the sawmill.
90
Here is the sawmill.
91
Very good.
92
That is step number four.
93
Okay, step five, what is this?
94
Do these look like the logs anymore?
95
No, they look a little bit different.
96
They have been cut into really nice boards or lumber.
97
Lumber.
98
Can everybody say the word lumber?
99
Lumber.
100
Very good.
101
This is called lumber.
102
We need lumber to build things.
103
And in this case, we need the lumber to build a house.
104
So this is lumber.
105
Let's read it all together.
106
Here is the lumber.
107
Here is the lumber.
108
Very good.
109
That is step number five.
110
Okay, we're almost there.
111
Now it's starting to look like a house, don't you think?
112
So now we see the lumber,
113
or the boards, and they are being stood up,
114
and the builders are They're taking a hammer and nails and many,
115
many tools, and they are building this house.
116
So ah, here is my house.
117
Let's read it all together.
118
Here is my house.
119
Yes, so it looks like the house is almost finished, but not yet.
120
Would you want to live in that house with your family like this?
121
No. No, the walls aren't there,
122
the roof's not finished, there's no door.
123
Nobody wants to live there.
124
It's not finished yet.
125
But finally, we're on the last step.
126
Ah, yes.
127
Here is a mom, a dad, two children.
128
It looks like this is a family.
129
And it looks like maybe that they live in that house.
130
And that's a beautiful house, don't you think?
131
I think those builders did a really nice job.
132
So let's see what step seven says.
133
Ah, here are the people who live in my house.
134
Let's read it all together, shall we?
135
Here are the people who live in my house.
136
So yes, these are all the people that live in the house.
137
They are a family.
138
F, A, M, I, L, Y, family.
139
And they live in this house.
140
Very good.
141
Did you enjoy today's lesson?
142
I did too.
143
And do you have a really nice house that you live in too?
144
Well that's good.
145
Not everybody has to live in a house.
146
Some people live in apartments,
147
or some people live in boats, or many different places.
148
You don't have to live in a house to have a great place to live.
149
So once again, thanks for joining me in this story,
150
and I'll see you next time.
151
Bye-bye!
152
you

Télécharger l'application

Notation IA pour chaque phrase que vous prononcez

TRENDING

Populaires

About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will explore the structure of a house and the vocabulary associated with it through the engaging book "My House" by Amy Elgee. This lesson also provides opportunities to improve your English pronunciation by practicing how to pronounce different parts of the house and related vocabulary. By following along with the engaging content presented by Native Melanie Teacher, you will learn to identify and articulate essential terms and concepts about a home, enhancing your speaking skills while enjoying a fun story.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • House - A building where people live.
  • Door - The entrance to a house.
  • Windows - Openings in a wall to let in light and air.
  • Roof - The top covering of a house.
  • Fence - A structure surrounding the house for privacy or protection.
  • Trees - Tall plants that are often found around houses.
  • Build - The process of constructing a house.
  • Parts - Different sections or components of something, such as a house.

Practice Tips

To improve your English pronunciation effectively, take advantage of the pacing and tone of Melanie’s speech throughout the lesson. Here are some targeted tips for practicing:

  • Shadow Speech: As you watch the video, try to shadow speak by repeating what Melanie says, mimicking her rhythm and intonation. This technique helps to internalize pronunciation patterns.
  • Watch the video at a slower speed initially if necessary. You can easily adjust the playback speed on YouTube, allowing you to catch each word clearly before increasing the speed to normal.
  • Pause regularly after each section to practice saying the vocabulary aloud. For example, after the words “door,” “windows,” and “roof” are introduced, take a moment to pronounce each word clearly.
  • Use a mirror while practicing to observe the movements of your mouth as you form the words. This can help you visualize and improve your pronunciation.
  • Engage in active listening by repeating key phrases multiple times. Focus on making your speech smooth and natural, just like in the video.

With consistent practice and shadowing techniques, you will not only learn English with YouTube effectively but also enhance your speaking confidence. Remember, the more you practice, the better you will become!

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.

Offrez-nous un café