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How did you do this?
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He dropped an anger on his foot.
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That's not a very good idea, is it?
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I didn't mean to do it.
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Of course not.
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But we should take you to the hospital to see if it is broken.
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I will phone Granny Pig.
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Granny Pig is at home.
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Hello, Granny Pig speaking.
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Hello, Granny Pig.
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Nothing to worry about.
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Ow!
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I'm sorry.
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Grandpa Pig is just going to the hospital.
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What happened?
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He dropped an anchor on his foot.
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That's not very clever, is it?
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It was an accident.
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Well, I'm sure the hospital is the best place for him.
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I'll meet you there.
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No, no, no, no, no, no!
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What happened?
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He dropped an anchor on his foot.
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Oh, dear, you don't want to do that.
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But he won't do it again, will you, Grandpa?
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No. Hello, Grandpa Pig.
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What happened to you?
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I dropped an anchor on my foot.
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I didn't mean to do it.
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It was an accident and I won't do it again.
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OK?
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OK?
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Where does it hurt?
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My foot.
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Let's have a look.
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Oh, dear, you're going to have a big bruise there.
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Can you wiggle it?
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Ooh, not really.
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Let's use the X-ray to see if the bone is broken.
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What's that?
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It's a magic thing that shows the bones inside your body.
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Brilliant.
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And I'm happy to say that bone is not broken.
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Can I go now?
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Can you walk?
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Er, no. Looks like you're stuck here then.
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What?
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I'm joking.
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Just a few more questions.
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Have you bumped your head recently?
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No. Um, yes.
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Maybe.
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Are you a bit confused?
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He's always like that.
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Here is Granny Pig.
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Granny Pig!
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Best to keep you in hospital overnight.
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Don't you think so, Doctor?
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Yes.
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Just to be on the safe side.
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I can't stay in hospital.
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Dinner time!
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Tomato soup, roast potato, sticky toffee pudding.
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Oh, well, maybe I could stay for one night.
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Leave him here with us.
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Will he be all right, Grandpa Pig?
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Don't worry about me.
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We'll look after him.
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Grandpa is having a hospital sleepover.
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Yes, I suppose I am.
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Come and see him tomorrow.
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I hope your foot feels better in the morning.
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Yes, yes.
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Nighty-night.
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Night-night, Grandpa.
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Grandpa Pig is having a sleepover at the hospital.
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Granny Pig and Peppa will come and see him again in the morning.

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About This Lesson

This lesson is designed to help English learners practice speaking and listening skills through a fun and engaging scenario from an episode featuring Grandpa Pig visiting the hospital. You'll be introduced to everyday vocabulary related to health and accidents, such as "hospital," "accident," and "bruise." By exploring conversational exchanges, learners will engage in practical English speaking practice that reflects real-life situations. This exercise emphasizes understanding context while promoting fluency and confidence.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Hospital - A place where sick or injured people receive medical treatment.
  • Accident - An unplanned event that causes injury or damage.
  • Bruise - A dark mark on the skin, usually caused by an injury.
  • X-ray - A medical image used to view bones and internal body structures.
  • Wiggle - To move, especially in a quick or twisting way.
  • Foot - The part of the body used for walking and standing; also where Grandpa Pig was hurt.
  • Broken - A term used when a bone is cracked or damaged.
  • Magic thing - A playful way to refer to the X-ray machine, making it approachable for younger listeners.

Practice Tips

To make the most of this video for English speaking practice, consider using a shadowing app or simply recording yourself while you speak along with the video. The dialogue is engaging and conveys emotion, making it perfect for shadow speech exercises. Pay particular attention to the speed and tone of the characters, especially during moments of excitement or concern.

When shadowing, aim to repeat the phrases immediately after they are spoken, mimicking the tone and intonation. This will not only improve your English pronunciation but will also help you build confidence in speaking. Don't hesitate to pause the video and replay segments that challenge you, giving you time to practice difficult words or phrases. Remember that repetition is key!

As an additional tip, practice saying the key vocabulary and phrases out loud several times before you start shadowing. Incorporating these words into your everyday conversations will enhance your language retention. This engaging method not only makes learning enjoyable but also immerses you in practical language usage, essential for daily communication.

Qu'est-ce que la technique du Shadowing ?

Le Shadowing est une technique d'apprentissage des langues fondĂ©e sur la science, dĂ©veloppĂ©e Ă  l'origine pour la formation des interprĂštes professionnels. Le principe est simple mais puissant : vous Ă©coutez de l'anglais natif et le rĂ©pĂ©tez immĂ©diatement Ă  voix haute — comme une ombre suivant le locuteur avec un dĂ©calage de 1 Ă  2 secondes. Les recherches montrent une amĂ©lioration significative de la prĂ©cision de la prononciation, de l'intonation, du rythme, des liaisons, de la comprĂ©hension orale et de la fluiditĂ©.

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