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The Little Eye Who Lost His Dot The alarm clock rang to the alphabet song
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The Little Eye Who Lost His Dot The alarm clock rang to the alphabet song
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Little I sat up stretched and rubbed his eyes Last day of alphabet school
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He saw his letter friends on the playground and hurried to join them Little G gasped
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Little P pointed and little S stared.
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Little I, they said.
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Where is your dot?
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Little I looked up.
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He looked to the left.
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He looked to the right.
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But his dot was gone.
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What will you do without your thought little a asked?
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Little W whimpered little H handed her a hanky All of the letters crowded around little I
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Don't worry they said we'll help you find a new dot.
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Yeah The school bell rang.
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It was time to make words!
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All the little letters scrambled into school,
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but little I's friends didn't forget their plan
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When they got to the classroom the letters looked around Little a asked how about this acorn?
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Little B first forward with a balloon Little C cried try on this clock
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Little D dashed over with a donut Little E exclaimed,
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An egg is exactly what you need.
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Little F followed with a flower.
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Little G giggled when he found a gumball.
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Little H handed over a hula hoop.
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Hmm...
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Little J joked, How about a jumping bean?
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Little K knew the answer.
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A kiwi.
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Little L lit the line with a light bulb.
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Little M made her way over with a marble.
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Little N nodded to a music note.
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Little O opted for an oyster shell.
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Little P presented a pretzel.
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Little Q questioned, How about this quarter?
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Ooh!
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Little R raced over with a ring!
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Whoa!
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Little S scared him with a spider!
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Aaaaah!
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Little T thought a thumbtack would do!
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Little you urged him to carry an umbrella Little V ventured forward with a valentine
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Little W walked over with a wheel Little X's extra special idea was a xylophone mallet
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Little Y yelled, wear this yo-yo Little Z,
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always last, zoomed over with a zero Little I tried them all on,
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but nothing felt right When school ended,
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all the little letters went out to where their parents were gathered.
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Mom!
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Little I saw his father And sniffed back tears I lost my dot
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Capital I smiled no little I you didn't lose your dot You left it on your pillow this morning
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Yay!
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I brought it along, but since today is the last day of school,
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and you've grown up, I'm not sure you need it anymore.
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What do you think?
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Do you really think I'm ready to be a Big Eye?
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Capital I nodded.
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Stretch out your arms and point out your feet.
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Little I did and when he saw his shadow on the ground he smiled
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Dad I look just like you I can start a sentence now
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Why practice speaking with this video?

The enchanting tale of The Little I Who Lost His Dot offers a delightful context for English learners to practice speaking through engaging storytelling. As children follow Little I’s adventure, they encounter a variety of letters and words that can expand vocabulary and improve pronunciation. Using shadowing techniques, learners can repeat phrases in real-time, mirroring the speaker's intonation and rhythm. This method aids in enhancing fluency and comprehension while making the learning process enjoyable.

Benefits of Shadowing

  • Improves Pronunciation: By listening and repeating the engaging dialogue, learners can master the subtleties of English sounds.
  • Enhances Listening Skills: Focusing on the speaker's voice trains ears to distinguish different phonetic elements.
  • Builds Vocabulary: Encountering new words in context helps learners remember and use them effectively.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

This video introduces various grammatical structures and expressions that are essential for effective communication. Observing how characters interact in the story provides learners with context and understanding. Here are a few key structures featured:

  • Questions: “Where is your dot?” This direct question helps learners understand inquiry phrases, crucial for dialogue.
  • Imperative Verbs: Phrases like “Try on this clock!” illustrate command forms, enabling learners to give or follow instructions.
  • Past and Present Tenses: The mix of past (lost) and present (is) verbs helps learners grasp temporal distinctions in storytelling.

Utilizing a shadow speech approach allows learners to internalize these expressions while mimicking the emotional patterns of the story.

Common Pronunciation Traps

While enjoying the story, certain phrases and words can prove challenging for learners. Here are a few common pronunciation traps to watch out for:

  • “Dot”: The short vowel sound in “dot” may be difficult for non-native speakers to master. Focus on the open “o” sound.
  • “Lost”: Often mispronounced, especially with varied accents, learners should pay attention to the vowel sound and the final ‘t’ pronunciation.
  • Alliteration with 'L' and 'S': Phrases like "Little L" and "Little S" encourage practice of similar sounds, which can be enhanced using a shadowing app.

By focusing on these tricky words and employing a shadowspeak method, learners can refine their pronunciation and grow more confident in their speaking abilities.

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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