Pratique du Shadowing: Margaret’s New Shoes | NEW Episode! | Season 5 (Full Episode) | Daniel Tiger - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood,
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It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood,
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a beautiful day for a neighbor.
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Would you be mine?
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Could you be mine?
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Won't you be my neighbor?
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It's Daniel Tiger's neighborhood, a land of make-believe.
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Won't you ride along with me?
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Ride along!
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It's Daniel Tiger's neighborhood, so much to do, so much to see.
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Won't you ride along with me?
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Ride along!
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I've got lots of friends for you to meet in this land of make-believe.
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A friendly face on every street just waiting to greet you.
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It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood,
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a beautiful day for a neighbor.
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Daniel, Tiger's Neighborhood.
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Hi, neighbor.
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Today, my mom is taking me and baby Margaret to the playground.
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Hooray!
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I'm going to swing on the swings and play on the rings.
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And you can come with us.
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Daniel, come put on your shoes, please.
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Oh, yeah, shoes.
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I can put on my shoes all by myself.
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Here we go.
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Ta-da!
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Shoes, shoes, I put on my shoes.
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Wow, you put your shoes on by yourself.
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See, Margaret, someday you'll be able to put your shoes on all by yourself, too.
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We all have our shoes on.
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Let's go!
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Come on, Margaret, let's go to the playground.
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Oh dear.
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What's wrong with Margaret?
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She usually loves to go to the playground.
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Hmm.
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She doesn't seem comfortable in her shoes.
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Why not?
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What's wrong with her shoes?
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I think her feet have grown.
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And now her shoes are too tight.
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I've been thinking she might need bigger shoes soon.
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Oh.
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Can we still go to the park?
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Yes, but first we'll have to get Margaret some new shoes.
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Can we go to the playground first and then get new shoes at the store?
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Sorry, Daniel.
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We have to go to the store first because Margaret's uncomfortable in these shoes.
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You'll just have to wait a little while.
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It's very, very, very hard to wait.
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Is it hard when you have to wait?
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When you wait, you can play, sing or imagine anything.
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Hmm.
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When you wait, you can play, sing or imagine anything.
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Maybe I can sing while we walk to the store.
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One, two, buckle my shoe.
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Three, four, shut the...
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Door!
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Five, six, watch this trick.
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That's a good trick.
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Seven, eight, singing is great.
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Nine, ten, let's do it again!
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One, two, buckle my shoe.
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Three, four, shut the door.
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Five, six.
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Watch this trick.
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Hop, hop.
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Nice trick, Mom.
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Hop, hop.
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Baby Margaret liked it too.
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Seven, eight, singing is great.
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Oh, look where we are, Daniel.
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We're at the store already?
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Singing made waiting easier.
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Here we go.
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Hi, Prince Tuesday.
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Oh, hey there, Tiger Family.
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Oh, hi, Dr. Platt.
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How can I help you today?
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Well, it's time for Margaret to get some new shoes.
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Yeah, her old ones are too small.
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Oh, how royally exciting.
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I'll be happy to find her some new shoes just as soon as I finish helping Dr. Platt.
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You can wait right over there.
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Now I have to wait again.
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More waiting to go to the playground around.
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Hmm.
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When you wait, you can play.
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Sing or imagine anything.
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Hmm.
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Okay, let's play.
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Who would have a foot this small?
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Hmm.
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Maybe a baby rabbit.
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Whoa!
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Who would have a foot this big?
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Maybe an elephant?
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Hey, do you want to make believe with me?
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Let's make believe that I'm helping animals try on all kinds of shoes!
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Get your animal boots, get your animal shoes.
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If you want flip flops,
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I can get them too.
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Have a seat and let's see what size to choose.
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I hope I have enough shoes for you.
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If you've got big or small feet or more than two,
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Big or small, feet or more than two.
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Get your animal boots, Get your animal shoes.
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Come get your animal shoes.
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Wasn't that grrrrific?
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Here we go.
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Prince Tuesday's back!
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Thank you, Prince Tuesday.
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Thanks for waiting, Tiger Family.
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Let's measure baby Margaret's foot.
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Daniel, do you want to help me?
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Do you want to help me?
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Sure.
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Okay, Margaret.
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Put your foot right here.
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Let's see.
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Great.
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Now that we know her size,
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we just need to find her some shoes.
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I like these yellow shoes very much.
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I'll take them.
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Good.
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I'll take care of you over at the register.
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Okay, Margaret.
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Wait here.
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I'll be right back.
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We have to wait again.
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Waiting, waiting, waiting.
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I know.
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When you wait, you can play.
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Sing or imagine anything.
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Hey, I can play shoe store.
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I'll pretend to work here.
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Okay, Margaret, your feet have grown.
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You need new shoes, since those don't fit you anymore.
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Oh!
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Shoe-shoe!
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How do you like these shoes?
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Hmm.
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Oh.
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Do you like these, Margaret?
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Do you want to have red shoes, like mine?
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Mm-mm.
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Maybe Margaret wants shoes like her old ones.
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Do you see any shoes that look like Margaret's?
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There!
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How about these shoes, baby Margaret?
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Shoe!
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Shoe!
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Do you think Margaret likes these shoes?
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Me too.
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Okay, thanks for waiting.
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I'm ready to help.
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Prince Tuesday, I think baby Margaret wants these shoes.
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Sue!
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Good choice, Margaret.
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Daniel, you're a wonderful sales tiger.
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Did you hear that, Mom?
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I'm a sales tiger.
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You're a great big brother too, my Daniel.
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I like pretending to sell shoes.
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Playing made waiting easier.
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Nice shoes, Margaret.
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Thanks for your help, Prince Tuesday.
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You're welcome.
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Now it's time to go to...
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The Playground!
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Oh, yeah!
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When you wait, you can play, sing, or imagine.
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You can play, sing, or imagine.
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You can play, sing, or sing.
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You can play, sing, or sing.
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The Playground!
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I'm exploring far away.
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When you wait, you can play, sing or imagine anything.
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When you wait, you can play, sing or imagine, yeah.
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Find a song that you love and make up a new end.
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Or do a puzzle with a friend, yeah.
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When you wait, you can play, sing or imagine anything.
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When you wait, you can play, sing or imagine, yeah.
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Just imagine You can play,
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sing or imagine Sing, play or create Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!
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I think baby Margaret really likes her new shoes.
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Shoe, shoe, shoe, shoe, shoe!
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I think they're tigertastic.
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I'm proud of you for waiting so patiently today.
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I'm proud of me too.
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Now, who's ready to play?
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I am, I am!
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This is grrrrific!
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Playing and singing and imagining made waiting easier today.
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What helps you when you have to wait?
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Aga Mugga!
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To play with family and friends It's such a happy feeling When they lend you a hand You wake up,
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ready to say
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I think I'll make a snappy new day It's such a good feeling A very good feeling A feeling you know
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That I'll be back When the day is new
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And I'll have more ideas for you And you'll have things you'll want to talk about I will too
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Because it's you I like
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About This Lesson

In this lesson, learners will practice their English speaking skills by engaging with the joyful world of Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood. Through the episode "Margaret's New Shoes," participants will enhance their vocabulary and pronunciation while following along with the narrative. The lesson emphasizes daily activities, emotions, and the practice of patience, making it an excellent resource for beginners and intermediate learners. By the end of this lesson, you will feel more confident in using everyday phrases, understanding context, and expressing thoughts similar to those expressed in the video.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Neighborhood - A place where people live, often characterized by community and neighbors.
  • Shoes - Footwear that protects and provides comfort for the feet.
  • Playground - A public outdoor area where children can play and have fun.
  • Comfortable - A state of physical ease and relaxation.
  • Wait - To remain in a place until an expected event happens.
  • Grow - To increase in size or develop over time.
  • Self-sufficient - The ability to do things independently, such as putting on shoes.
  • Excited - A feeling of enthusiasm and eagerness.

Practice Tips

To maximize your learning experience with the episode, consider utilizing shadowing techniques, where you listen and simultaneously repeat what you hear. This can be effectively done using a shadowing app, which facilitates real-time feedback on your pronunciation and cadence. Start by playing small sections of the video, pausing after each line, and repeating phrases aloud to mimic the tone and inflection. Adjust your speed to match the pace of Daniel and the other characters; children’s shows often have clear articulation, making it easier for learners to pick up nuances in speech.

Focus on phrases that convey emotions, such as feeling "comfortable" or being "excited." Use the context of Margaret needing new shoes to practice descriptive language. For IELTS speaking practice, try to elaborate on the themes discussed in the video, such as the importance of community and the significance of having supportive neighbors. You can also record your practice sessions using a shadow speak app to analyze your progress over time. This approach not only builds your speaking skills but also strengthens your listening comprehension.

Finally, don't forget to practice patience, as learned from the episode when Daniel must wait for Margaret to get new shoes. By adopting this mindset while practicing, you will gradually improve your proficiency and become more comfortable with the English language.

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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