Pratique du Shadowing: Lesson 2: What Do You Like to Eat? - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Hello and welcome to Let's Learn English with Anna.
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I am Dr. Jill.
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Today we talk about our favorite foods.
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I like to eat apples.
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Now let's go to Anna's treehouse.
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She helps us answer the question.
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What do you like to eat?
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Hi, I am Anna.
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Welcome to my tree house.
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Hi Anna.
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Hi Max.
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Anna, I have today's question from the teacher.
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Thanks Max.
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What do you like to eat?
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What do you like to eat?
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What do I like to eat?
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What do you like to eat?
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Ana, what do you like to eat?
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What does Ana like to eat?
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That's right, bananas.
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Ana likes to eat bananas.
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She likes to eat bananas.
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Now let's meet some other friends.
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They answer the question, what do you like to eat?
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I like to eat pizza.
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I like to eat apple.
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I like to eat pasta.
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Thanks friends.
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Now let's listen again.
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What do they like to eat?
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Find the one who likes pizza.
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Let's listen to our friends again.
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Listen to the food they like.
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I like to eat pizza.
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I like to eat apple.
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I like to eat pasta.
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Who likes to eat pizza?
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That is right.
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Alex likes to eat pizza.
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I like to eat pizza.
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Good job!
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Now let's go back to Ana's.
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She helps us write her favorite food.
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Okay, I have the letters B and N.
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Buh-nuh.
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Buh-nuh.
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Max, please give me three A's.
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Yes, Anna.
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Here are three A's.
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Ba-na-na.
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Banana.
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Banana.
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Bananas, B-A-N-A-N-A-S.
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Go bananas, B-A-N-A-N-A-S.
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Go bananas, B-A-N-A-N-A-S.
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But now I have no bananas.
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Let's buy bananas.
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Yes, let's buy bananas.
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Well, you go buy bananas.
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Yes, I go.
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You stay.
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I walk to the shop.
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This is a shop.
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You buy things in a shop.
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Let's go.
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I have a big bag of bananas.
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Oh no, my bag.
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I have an idea.
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Now you try.
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Ask your friends.
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What do you like to eat?
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You can talk about it,
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write about it, you can even sing about it.
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Good work today.
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See you next time on Let's Learn English with Anna.
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Goodbye, Anna.
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Goodbye, Max.
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Go bananas.
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B-A-N-A-N-A-S.
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Go bananas.
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B-A-N-A-N-A-S.
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Bye, come back again.
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Bananas.
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B-A-N-A-N-A-S.
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Go.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

Practicing speaking with the video "What Do You Like to Eat?" offers a fantastic opportunity for learners to engage with everyday conversation in English. The context revolves around a simple yet essential daily topic: food preferences. This makes the content relatable and fun. By repeating phrases alongside the speakers, learners can implement shadow speech techniques which help solidify their understanding and improve their fluency.

As you listen to native speakers, you will not only learn how to communicate your likes and dislikes but also gain confidence in your speech patterns. Incorporating these common expressions into your day-to-day dialogue can enhance your ability to connect with others and make conversations more enjoyable.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

In the video, several key phrases and structures are featured that enhance understanding and provide practical examples:

  • What do you like to eat? - This question is a fundamental structure for asking about preferences. Practicing with this phrase can help you learn to form similar questions.
  • I like to eat... - A straightforward way to express preferences. This structure can be expanded to include various foods, enhancing your vocabulary.
  • She/He likes to eat... - This third-person structure allows learners to describe others' preferences, a helpful skill in conversation.
  • Who likes to eat... - This interrogative form encourages discussion and helps build rapport with conversation partners.

Using these phrases actively will not only improve your English grammar but also make conversations sound more natural. You can practice these sentences by incorporating them into your daily speech, benefiting from the shadowspeak method.

Common Pronunciation Traps

While practicing with this video, pay attention to certain words that may challenge English learners in terms of pronunciation:

  • Pizza - The 'z' sound can often be tricky for non-native speakers. It’s crucial to articulate this sound clearly to be understood.
  • Banana - The repetition of the 'a' sound and the rhythm of the word can be difficult. Focus on getting the vowel sounds right: /bəˈnænə/.
  • Apple - The 'a' sound here is different from that in 'banana.' Pay attention to the short vowel pronunciation to ensure clarity.

By focusing on these common pronunciation pitfalls, you can enhance your ability to communicate clearly and effectively. Regular practice will undoubtedly improve English pronunciation through the shadowing approach, where you mimic the sounds and rhythms of native 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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