Pratique du Shadowing: Loud Mouth Animals! | Wild Turkey, Parrot, Hyena & Baboon | Little Fox - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Little Pops Squawk!
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Squawk!
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Hello!
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Who are you?
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Squawk!
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I'm a parrot!
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Parrots are a type of bird.
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Where do you live?
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Parrots live all over the world.
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Most parrots like warm places, like rainforests.
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But some live in snowy places.
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What do you eat?
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Parrots mostly eat nuts and seeds.
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Our beaks are sharp.
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We use them to crack open nuts and seeds.
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Do all parrots look the same?
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No. There are many different kinds of parrots.
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But we all have curved beaks.
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And we all have four toes.
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Can parrots really learn words?
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Yep, parrots are very smart birds Some parrots can learn words from people We can imitate other sounds too
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Do you live alone?
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Parrots live in groups called flocks We like to talk to each other.
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We scream and squawk.
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Do you have any enemies?
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People are our main enemy.
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They often take us for pets.
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I see my flock.
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Goodbye!
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Goodbye, Parrot!
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Hello!
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Who are you?
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I am a spotted hyena.
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We are mammals that live in clans.
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Where do you live?
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We live in Africa.
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We love the savannah.
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You look like a dog!
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Spotted hyenas are more like cats.
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We run fast and we see well.
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That makes us good hunters.
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What do you eat?
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We hunt wildebeests and antelope with our clans.
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Large clans hunt even bigger animals like rhinos.
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We also eat other animals' leftovers.
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Do you ever hunt alone?
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We hunt small prey by ourselves.
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We eat the whole animal, even their teeth.
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Spotted hyenas make lots of sounds, right?
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Yes, we can howl and wail.
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We can make a loud laughing sound, too.
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Do you have any enemies?
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Well, lions and hyenas like the same food.
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Sometimes lions steal our meals.
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They also attack us.
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Oh, I see a big lion!
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I'll call my clan for help.
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Bye.
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Goodbye, Spotted Haida.
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Hi there.
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Who are you?
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I'm a baboon.
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Baboons are large monkeys.
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Where do you live?
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We live in Africa and Arabia.
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We like forests and savannas.
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What do you eat?
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We eat plants and meat.
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We like fruit, insects, and bark.
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Sometimes we eat birds or even sheep.
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You climb trees, right?
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We usually stay on the ground.
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But we climb trees to watch for enemies.
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We also sleep in trees.
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You live in a big group.
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Most baboons live in groups.
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We talk to each other by making sounds.
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Do baboons help each other?
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We remove dirt and bugs from each other.
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This keeps us clean.
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Do you have any enemies?
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Yes, we have many enemies.
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Big cats like cheetahs and lions hunt us.
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So do people.
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I see some tasty bark.
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See you later.
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Bye-bye, Baboon.
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Hello.
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Who are you?
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I'm a wild turkey.
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Turkeys are large birds.
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Where do you live?
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We live all over the world.
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We like forests.
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But we also live in swamps and grasslands and grasslands.
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What do you eat?
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Wild turkeys like nuts, seeds, and fruits.
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We also eat bugs and tiny animals.
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We scratch the ground to find food.
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You're a male turkey, right?
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Right.
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Males are bigger than females.
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Our heads are very colorful.
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And our tails look like fans.
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Can you make sounds?
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Yes.
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Male turkeys make a loud gobble sound.
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We are very loud sometimes.
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Do you ever fly?
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Wild turkeys like to walk and run.
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But we can fly, too.
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At night, we fly up into trees.
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I see your flock.
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We like to stay in groups.
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That keeps us safe from enemies.
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Coyotes, foxes, and people hunt us I need some sleep Gobble,
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gobble Good night, Wild Turkey

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will immerse yourself in the fascinating world of loud-mouthed animals such as parrots, hyenas, and baboons. Through the engaging dialogue from the video "Loud Mouth Animals!", you will practice essential English speaking skills while learning about these incredible creatures. This lesson is designed to help you improve your English pronunciation and conversational skills, particularly through shadowspeak techniques, where you mimic and repeat phrases, enhancing your ability to communicate effectively. By the end of this lesson, you will feel more confident discussing wildlife, using rich vocabulary related to animals, and engaging in English conversations about their habitats and behaviors.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Parrot - A colorful bird known for its ability to mimic sounds.
  • Flock - A group of birds or animals that live together.
  • Hyena - A carnivorous mammal that lives in clans and is often confused with dogs.
  • Savannah - A grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, home to diverse wildlife.
  • Prey - Animals that are hunted for food by predators.
  • Imitate - To copy someone else's sounds, gestures, or actions.
  • Clan - A group of animals, such as hyenas, that live and hunt together.

Practice Tips

To effectively utilize this video for IELTS speaking practice and improve your English pronunciation, consider the following shadowing techniques:

  • Slow Down: The dialogue may be fast-paced; try pausing the video after key phrases to ensure you understand and can repeat them accurately.
  • Listen and Repeat: Play short segments of the video and repeat them aloud immediately after hearing them. This technique helps with shadow speech and allows you to better grasp intonations and rhythms.
  • Articulate Clearly: Focus on enunciating your words distinctly as you imitate the sounds of the animals and the conversations about them. This practice will significantly enhance your pronunciation.
  • Record Yourself: After practicing shadowing, record your own voice. Playing it back can reveal areas for improvement in your pronunciation and fluency.
  • Engage with the Content: As you practice the lines, try to connect with the content emotionally. Imagine you are the animal speaking; this connection will make your shadowing more natural and lively.

Remember, frequent practice using these strategies will lead to noticeable improvements in your speaking skills and understanding of English pronunciation.

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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