Pratique du Shadowing: Learn English Through My Trip to London 🇬🇧 | Comprehensible Input - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Today, I'm going back to the UK.
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Today, I'm going back to the UK.
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And you are coming with me.
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So let's travel and learn some English.
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All right, we've arrived in London.
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Got my coffee, got my suitcase.
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I'm gonna go to the center now and find my uncle.
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Let's go.
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It's lovely British summertime.
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I'm with my uncle Lee.
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We're gonna go get the tube and explore London.
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Alright, here we are, Queen's Bar Station, heading into the tube.
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I'm tapping my card and walking through the barriers.
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The tube has arrived.
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The tube has arrived.
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We're getting on.
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Now we're getting on.
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Alright, just coming out of the tube and going on to the escalator.
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This is an escalator.
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Please hold the handrail.
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This is a handrail.
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A police car with the flashing sirens.
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Restaurant.
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A little girl in a pink hoodie is chasing a pigeon and giggling.
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But the pigeon flew away.
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Alright guys, the London Eye.
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Famous London Eye.
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This is called a carousel.
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You're riding the horses and you spin round and round.
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and a bit of classic Britishness for you.
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Fish and chips.
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Love it.
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Alright, we are walking by the famous River Thames.
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This is the River Thames and the sun has come out to grace us.
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Look how beautiful it is.
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London.
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There we have Big Ben.
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Okay, and if I flip the camera around, there we go.
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The London Eye.
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These are pods or capsules.
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And this right here is a spiral staircase.
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Street lamp.
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Ice cream truck.
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And these people are waiting in a queue Long queue It's a gazebo gazebo
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Photo booth London dungeon These are black cabs Cab is another word for taxi.
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So right now walking over over.. it's supposed to name the bridge.
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Westminster Bridge.
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And that is the Houses of Parliament,
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where all the politicians hang out and chat sh**.
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We've got some massive seagulls up here.
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This is Big Ben.
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Not the clock tower, but the bell inside.
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The clock tower is called Elizabeth Tower.
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The lady in the pink dress is talking to a policeman.
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That's a double-decker bus.
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I love it.
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Busy, busy, busy around here.
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Actually, there's a helicopter flying past.
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That's the Union Jack flag atop the Westminster Palace.
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Alright guys, we have a red telephone box.
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I can.. oh no, I can't open the door, it's locked.
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No one's home.
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Right now we are walking to Notting Hill via Portobello Road.
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and we're gonna try find where Hugh Grant had the famous scene in the bookshop in Notting Hill.
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So let's see if we can find it.
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You can see to my right hand side, we have a canal.
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There are some ducks swimming on the canal,
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there's graffiti on the wall.
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Alright, these are called narrowboats.
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One, two, three, four ducks.
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They are perched on the edge of the canal.
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A male duck is called a drake,
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just like Drake the artist.
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Alright, check out what we have just spotted.
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This is a phone box turned cash machine,
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so come here and we're gonna learn some English.
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I'm taking out my credit card or debit card.
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I'm inserting it into the slot.
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It says, please enter your PIN.
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So I'm gonna type my PIN,
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if I can remember it.
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I'm gonna withdraw 20 quid.
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In England we say quid, that means pounds.
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And this is a cash machine or an ATM.
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I'm taking my card, putting it in my wallet,
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and here we go, look at that.
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£20.
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British pounds.
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Lovely.
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That is 20 quid.
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Here we have some street art.
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Now we are walking on Portobello Road.
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Still not found Hugh Grant's bookshop yet, so, more to come.
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We stopped in the deli for a quick snack.
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This is an aisle.
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These are tins, and these are jars.
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Uncle Lee is going to pay.
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This is a till.
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Ka-ching!
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Alright, that there is a market, and some market stalls.
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And here we have one of the most famous bakeries in England, Greg's.
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Alright, this is a pharmacy in the UK.
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We say, Chemist.
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Behind me, the oldest cinema in London.
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Alright, we found it.
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The Notting Hill Bookshop is where they filmed the film Notting Hill. Should we go inside?
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Let's go in.
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I don't know.
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Wow, look at these.
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Donuts.
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Yeah, look unreal.
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Jammy Dodger.
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Gordon Jamsey.
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That's sick.
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Look at that, colourful houses.
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We call these terraced houses,
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which are houses built in a row and joined together.
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So right now, we're just cutting it a bit late,
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but we're going to head to Kings Cross Station and go back to my hometown.
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Let's go.
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Can you guess where we're going?
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Just arrived at Kings Cross and we're going to find our train.
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First, let's look for the Harry Potter 9 and 3 quarters platform.
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That's where the people are, queuing up.
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There it is.
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Alright, let's go in the shop.
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Alright man, backpack, no worries.
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Can I film in here?
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Is that alright?
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Nice one man.
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Harry Potter t-shirt, Harry Potter mugs.
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Harry Potter.
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Hello.
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Alright, we've got the robes.
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Gryffindor robe, the wands.
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Hoodies.
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Hoodies.
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Mugs.
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Key rings.
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Scarves.
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Who needs to queue when you can see that, do you?
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Alright, that was cool.
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Seen the Harry Potter shop.
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Now, time to get the train.
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Here we Here we have the departure boards.
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These are where you get your tickets, ticket machines.
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These are the barriers.
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Alright, this is where you scan your ticket.
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Get my ticket here, and we go through the barriers.
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Alright, here we are on the train platforms.
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Walking to our train.
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We made it.
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Up there we have the clock.
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The train is on my right.
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We are walking to our carriage.
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Getting on the train.
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Please mind the gap.
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Let's go!
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We have arrived in York!
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We are home!
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Wagoners tail!
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Hello fella!
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Oh, sweet!
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Woof woof woof!
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Look who we have here!
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Lenny!
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Say hello Lenny!
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Hello!
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Can you speak some English?
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He's still learning.
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I am feeling very jet-lagged,
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very tired from all my travels.
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But there's one feeling I want to leave you guys with,
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and this feeling is...
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Siree.
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It means peaceful and calm.
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As today was a travel episode,
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where is your dream destination?
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Where would you love to travel to in the future and why?
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Let me know in the comments,
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I'm curious to know, and I will respond to every single one of you.
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As always, thank you for watching.
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Much love, peace, see you soon.

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Context & Background

In this engaging travel vlog, the speaker takes viewers on an immersive journey through London, offering a unique opportunity to learn English in a real-world context. As they navigate iconic landmarks such as the London Eye and Big Ben, the speaker uses everyday language and phrases that are essential for English communication. This video serves as a fantastic resource for learners who aspire to enhance their english speaking practice while experiencing the vibrancy of British culture.

Top 5 Phrases for Daily Communication

  • "Can I help you?" - A polite way to offer assistance.
  • "Please hold the handrail." - Important for safety when using escalators.
  • "What's the name of the bridge?" - Useful for asking about locations.
  • "How much is this?" - A common question when shopping or dining out.
  • "Could you take a picture for us?" - Great for capturing memories while traveling.

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  1. Watch the Video: First, watch the video without any interruptions to familiarize yourself with the context and content.
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By engaging in this practical exercise while following along with the travel adventure, you can greatly improve your English pronunciation and gain confidence in your conversational abilities. Remember to have fun as you explore the language in a lively setting!

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