Pratique du Shadowing: Kids Try TikTok Summer Food Trends | HiHo Kids - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Three, two, one, fire!
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Hi!
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Hello.
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My name is Moldy.
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My name is Mo.
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My name is Kaylen.
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I'm Rena and I'm Rhoda.
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Yeah.
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It's like an app where people like do videos.
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I love the kids talking these days.
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Is that the cool kids?
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No!
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You sound so old.
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Today, you're gonna try TikTok food trends.
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Yes!
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I love food!
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Open your eyes.
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Hmm.
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Vanilla, sprinkles, and cocoa powder.
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Hmm.
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What are we doing?
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We're probably making hot cocoa.
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No, we're gonna make cake.
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Mud cakes?
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Mud cakes, I said mud cakes before!
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Farsi start off with the cocoa powder mix thingy.
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Mm-hmm.
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Good soup.
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Pour a little bit of the vanilla in there.
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It comes out quick.
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All of it.
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Oh.
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You want any sprinkles?
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Who doesn't love sprinkles?
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Your mother.
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Ha ha ha ha.
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Okay, this is smelling like hot cocoa.
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I spilled.
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Oh no!
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Open.
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Open.
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Okay.
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And then, two minutes.
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Two minutes.
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Two.
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Look at my volumptuous microwave.
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One, two, three, two, one.
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Come on.
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Yeah.
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Mm, smells vanilla-y.
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But it kind of looks like I would get some vanilla, but it's fine.
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It's hot.
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Good enough, good enough.
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I don't care if I burn my mouth off.
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Not bad.
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Oh my gosh.
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This is like a good version of a brownie kind of looks like caca
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See ice cream in fruit roll-ups.
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Yeah Yes, tic-tac mochi or as they call it tickity-tockity How do we do it?
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You just, you like basically take out the fruit roll and then like you take your ice cream,
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like you scoop it on.
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Wait for me to try it.
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I broke mine.
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No. Well that's rude.
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I'm gonna put one scoop.
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I'm going to put this away.
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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It's spicy.
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It's really very cold.
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It's cold.
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Mmm!
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So good!
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The ice cream's good.
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It's so picky.
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One star, five stars.
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If this was a dessert, five star.
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Breakfast?
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One star.
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You should never eat this much sweets in the morning.
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It's not good for you.
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Did we let your brother have a bite?
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No. Mm-hmm.
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In there.
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I think it will be such a whole thing.
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That definitely smells like corn.
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You can open your eyes.
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Yeah, that looks cool.
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Oh my god, yeah!
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What is it?
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It's corn.
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Tastes like watery ribs.
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That's crazy, because these are corn ribs.
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No, duh.
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Oh, you put the whole thing in your mouth?
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If you put the cob too,
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your poop will be extra healthy.
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Do you need to spit it out?
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I'm gonna munch it all of them.
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They're delicious.
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There's a song I like to sing about corn.
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Okay, let's hear it.
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It's corn.
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A big lump of knobs.
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It has a juice, it has a taste.
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That's a TikTok song.
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Mm-hmm.
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Tell me what you see.
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It looks like a bow tie.
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I'm a handsome man.
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I am a billionaire.
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What do you think this is?
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Pasta chips.
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You got it!
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I'm so smart.
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Some of them are crunchy,
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and it's good to eat with the sauce.
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What is the sauce?
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Hm.
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Ranch with mustard.
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I think it is ranch, yeah.
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We're ready to move on.
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You think they're saving the best or the worst for last?
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Worst, absolutely worst.
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Okay, you can open your eyes.
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Are we making a milkshake?
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So this is whipped lemonade.
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Oh my gosh, no!
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Oh, that looks disgusting.
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Is that like condensed milk?
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No, I dare you to try it, I dare you.
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I'll give you five bucks.
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Really?
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Yeah.
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Oh, that's good!
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Yeah, I'm still not gonna try it.
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Okay, it tastes like frosting!
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We got you a lime squeezer, but it's a lemon.
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You're welcome.
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I have to do this.
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I can't kill.
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I can't kill.
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I believe in you.
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Oh my lemons then We don't oh I know you use this thing Where's it like this okay,
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yeah Kayla you figure it out.
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Oh my god.
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Oh my god Kayla Put that whole thing Oh Three two one fire what the heck
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Okay, it looks good smell it It looks like a milkshake number one
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That is the worst thing I've ever had in my whole life!
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Oh wait, that's good.
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Oh dang, that's good.
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Can we take this home?
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Yummy!
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Today you tried viral TikTok food tricks.
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How was it?
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It was Ratatouille approved.
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Thanks for watching Kids Try.
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Thank you.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

Practicing speaking with videos like "Kids Try TikTok Summer Food Trends" offers a unique approach to learning English. This engaging content features children expressing their opinions and emotions, making it relatable and fun for learners. As you watch, you can immerse yourself in a lively conversational environment where the speakers use everyday language, idiomatic expressions, and enthusiastic intonations. By shadowing the speakers, you not only enhance your vocabulary but also gain insights into how to express excitement, disbelief, or humor naturally.

Additionally, the informal setting allows you to practice speaking in casual contexts, which is essential for real-life English conversations. Using platforms that allow you to learn English with YouTube videos can further maximize your learning experience as you gain exposure to various tones and styles of speaking.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

The speakers in this video utilize several grammatical structures and expressions that are commonly used in everyday conversations. Here are three key elements to focus on:

  • Exclamatory Sentences: Phrases like "Yes! I love food!" denote strong enthusiasm and are great for expressing your feelings when excited.
  • Questions for Engagement: The use of questions such as "What are we doing?" encourages interaction, perfect for prompting discussions. This structure is crucial in conversational practice.
  • Casual Language and Slang: Expressions like "Who doesn't love sprinkles?" showcase informal English that resonates with younger audiences, providing learners with a blueprint for friendly interactions.

Common Pronunciation Traps

While shadowing the speech in this video, you may encounter several tricky pronunciation challenges:

  • Casual Contractions: Pay attention to expressions like "gonna" (going to) and "wanna" (want to); they are frequent in spoken English but may not be familiar to learners.
  • Words with Multiple Syllables: The word "voluptuous" might be challenging due to its length and complexity, emphasizing the need to practice pronunciation in chunks.
  • Vowel Sounds: Words like "vanilla" and "cocoa" contain sounds that can be difficult for non-native speakers. Focus on the emphasis and rhythm to enhance clarity.

By identifying these pronunciation traps, learners can effectively integrate shadow speech into their practice, making it easier to improve fluency and confidence in speaking. Utilize shadowspeaks techniques to enhance your learning by repeating phrases and sentences after the speakers.

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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