Pratique du Shadowing: How Your Brain Works? - The Dr. Binocs Show | Best Learning Videos For Kids | Peekaboo Kidz - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Oh no!
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That was close!
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Thank you Doctor!
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Oh no little kitty!
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Don't thank me!
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Instead, thanks to my brain!
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Oh!
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Hello friends!
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Yes, you heard it right!
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The reason we can do all these awesome things in our
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lives is due to an essential organ in our body called the brain.
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So today, let us learn about this vital subject
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that helps us to learn about the vital subjects and explore the amazing world of the brain.
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Zoom in!
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Your brain is basically the boss of your body as it controls everything you do.
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Things like learning, thinking, feeling,
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dancing, even breathing and your heart rate.
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It's due to your brain,
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you can pull pranks on your siblings and friends.
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And you won't believe, but not even super computers can match its powerful ability...
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...to download, understand and react to the volume of information coming to you through your senses.
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So, how does the brain manage all this?
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Different parts of your brain control different functions.
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So, let us start with the largest part called the cerebrum.
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That takes up to 85% of your brain.
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It's actually the thinking part of your brain and controls your muscles.
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It's due to the cerebrum,
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you can walk, dance, play games and most importantly,
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Importantly, learn about various subjects on...
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The Dr. Binoc show, isn't it cool friends?
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Next comes a relatively small portion,
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but an essential part of your brain called the Cerebellum.
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Which helps you to maintain your balance and regulates motor movements.
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That means, without the Cerebellum,
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you would be falling all over the place.
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Now comes a small, but a mighty force to be reckoned with, the Brain Stem.
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That is, connected to the spinal cord.
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It controls those areas of your body that you don't need to work on.
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Like breathing, maintaining your heart rate, digesting food etc..
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Without us even knowing about it.
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Then comes a little almond shaped area of your brain called the amygdala.
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It is responsible for emotions,
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survival instincts and helps to store memories of events.
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Wow!
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A small part with big responsibilities.
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Trivia Time!
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Did you know that your brain generates about 12 to 25 watts of electricity?
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That is enough to power a low voltage LED light.
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Also, scientists have recently discovered that for a period of time,
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after you have exercised, your body produces a chemical that makes your brain more willing to learn.
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So if you are stuck on some difficult homework,
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go out and run, play or exercise around for a while,
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then tackle the problem again.
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You might discover ...that you are much more able to solve it.
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It's question time!
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So friends, today's question is...
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...which is the largest part of your brain?
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Do write your answer in the comment section below...
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...to be part of the Peekaboo family.
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And to show how fit and fine is your brain.
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Until next time, it's me Dr. Binox...
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...zooming out!
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Hey kids!
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You liked my videos, didn't you?
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Before you go, don't forget to click on the subscribe button and the bell.
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So you won't miss out on my latest videos!
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See you!

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will engage with a fascinating exploration of the brain, an essential organ that controls our every action, thought, and emotion. By analyzing a fun and educational video, you’ll practice understanding and speaking in English about complex subjects while improving your vocabulary and pronunciation. This aligns perfectly with your goal to learn English with YouTube and implement the shadowing technique. You’ll not only gain knowledge about the brain's functions but also enhance your ability to express these ideas in English.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Cerebrum: The largest part of the brain responsible for thinking and movement.
  • Cerebellum: The part that helps maintain balance and coordination.
  • Brain Stem: Controls involuntary functions like breathing and heart rate.
  • Amygdala: A small region involved in emotions and memory storage.
  • Electricity: The brain generates enough to power a small LED light.
  • Motor movements: Movements controlled by the brain, essential for actions like walking and dancing.
  • Survival instincts: Innate responses for self-preservation.
  • Pranks: Playful tricks you can perform, demonstrating the fun aspects of brain functions.

Practice Tips

To effectively utilize the shadowing technique while watching the video, follow these steps:

  • Pause frequently: After each sentence or phrase, pause the video and repeat what you heard. This helps mimic the speaker's intonation and rhythm.
  • Match the speed: The speaker’s pace is appropriate for English learners; try to stick closely to this speed for better results in your own speaking.
  • Focus on articulation: Pay attention to how the words are pronounced, especially the technical terms like “Cerebrum” and “Amygdala”. This will enhance your vocabulary.
  • Use a shadowing site: Look for platforms or tools that facilitate shadow speaking activities to maximize your learning experience.
  • Review and repeat: Go over particularly difficult sections multiple times. Repetition is essential in mastering complex vocabulary and concepts.

By applying these practice tips as you shadow speak along with the video, you will significantly improve your English fluency while deepening your understanding of how your brain functions!

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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