Pratique du Shadowing: Lesson 4: How Old Are You? - 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 and this is my friend Danny.
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He is 10 years old.
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How old are you?
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That is our question for today.
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After the show, you can tell us your age.
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But now we go to Anna's treehouse.
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She helps us answer the question, how old are you?
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Hi, welcome to my treehouse.
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I'm Anna.
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This is my cat.
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She is 11 years old.
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Hello Anna.
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Hi Max.
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I have our question from the teacher.
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Max, what is wrong?
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Um, are you okay?
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Yes, I guess.
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How old are you?
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How old are you?
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Max, what is wrong?
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I feel sad.
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I do not know my age.
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Oh, Max.
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Do not cry.
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Do not cry.
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Anna's cat is 11 years old.
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But Max does not know his age.
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So he feels sad.
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Maybe Anna can help him.
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But for now, let's talk to some friends.
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They answer the question, how old are you?
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I am 11 years old.
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I am 12 years old.
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I am 11 years old.
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Thanks friends.
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Now let's play a game.
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Let's listen to our friends again.
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How old are they?
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I am 11 years old.
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I'm 12 years old.
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I am 11 years old.
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How old is Alexa?
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That's right.
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Alexa is 11 years old.
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I am Alexa.
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I am 11 years old.
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Good job.
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Now let's go back to Anna's.
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She talks about age.
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Is she able to help Max?
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Let's find out.
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Wow!
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Some trees have rings.
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They tell the trees age like this.
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If a tree has 12 rings,
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it is 12 years old.
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Wow!
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Listen and say these sounds.
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Twa, twelve, truh, tree, rrr, rings.
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Good job!
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That is nice.
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Max, do you still feel sad?
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I think I can help,
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but I need to take a walk.
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This is a tree.
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Some trees have age rings.
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The age rings tell the age of the tree.
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This part of the tree has six age rings.
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So this part of the tree is six years old.
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Maybe Max has age rings.
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I can help Max.
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Max, I can help you.
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Let me look inside.
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Maybe you have rings.
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That's a good idea.
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Take a look.
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I want to know how old I am.
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But be careful.
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Your hands are cold.
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Max!
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Made in 2012.
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It's 2022.
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So that means you're 10 years old.
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You are 10 years old.
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Thanks, Anna.
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Good job, Anna.
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And good job to you, too.
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Now, ask your friends.
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How old are you?
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And you can tell people how old you are.
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See you next time on Let's Learn English with Anna.
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Goodbye.
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Goodbye!
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Goodbye!
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See you next time at my treehouse!
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Goodbye!
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Max!
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Max!
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Max!
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Max!
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It's ten years old!
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Max!
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Max!
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It's ten years old!
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Max!

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Why practice speaking with this video?

The video "Lesson 4: How Old Are You?" serves as an engaging resource for English learners to practice speaking. By watching this video, you not only learn how to ask and answer questions about age but also get to practice with natural dialogues that reflect real-life scenarios. Speaking with a context-rich video makes it easier for you to remember and use phrases correctly, enhancing your conversational skills. Engaging with characters like Anna, Danny, and Max creates a more immersive experience. This is crucial for learners who wish to improve their English fluency and comprehension, making it an effective way to learn English with YouTube.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

In this lesson, several key phrases and grammatical structures are reinforced:

  • How old are you? - This simple structure is essential for asking someone's age and encourages interaction.
  • I am [number] years old. - A straightforward way to state age, this phrase promotes confidence in using personal information in conversations.
  • Do not cry. - This expression showcases an empathetic response, highlighting the importance of emotional language in conversations.
  • What is wrong? - This question illustrates how to express concern for others and can be useful in various social situations.

Practicing these structures within the context of the video allows you to absorb the language naturally, making it easier to integrate into your speech during real interactions.

Common Pronunciation Traps

As you watch the video, pay attention to the pronunciation of certain words and phrases, as they can be tricky:

  • Aged - This word can often confuse learners. Make sure to pronounce it clearly, emphasizing the 'd' sound at the end.
  • Years - The plural form may be mispronounced; ensure to sound the 's' properly to maintain clarity.
  • Okay - The way this word is pronounced can vary. In casual conversation, it may sound more like 'ok' without the full pronunciation, so listen closely to intonation.

By repeating after the characters in the video using shadowing techniques, you can improve not only your pronunciation but also your rhythm and intonation while speaking. Using a shadowing site can enhance this practice, allowing you to listen to and mimic the speakers for better mastery of English conversation.

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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