Pratique du Shadowing: No pets here - The Storytellers - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Joe and Bella Stories Number 4
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Joe and Bella Stories Number 4
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No Pets Here Joe and Bella had always wanted a pet,
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but their parents always said no. We're too busy, they said.
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Pets make too much mess.
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We've enough to do without a pet as well.
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Then one day, Bella came home from school very excited.
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My friend Izzy has got a hamster,
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she told the rest of the family over tea.
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She's asked me to go around and play tomorrow so I can meet her.
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I wish I could have a hamster.
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Well, you can't, said Mum, passing around spaghetti.
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No pets here.
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I'd like a puppy, said Joe.
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You know we can't have a puppy,
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said Mum, but we're all too busy to take it for walks.
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Then how about a kitten?
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Joe asked.
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No kittens either, said Dad.
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In fact, no pets at all.
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The next day, Bella was going to Izzy's house.
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Joe decided to invite his friend Finn round to play in the garden.
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He told Finn, we'll be able to play football for once without Bella getting in the way.
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But when the boys got home, Joe had a shock.
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Bella and Izzy were there too.
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What are they doing here? he complained to Mum.
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Izzy's mum had an appointment,
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so she dropped Izzy off here instead, Mum explained.
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But Finn and I want the garden to ourselves.
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Don't worry about that, said Mum.
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Bella's busy.
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Joe understood when he saw that Izzy had brought something with her.
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Her hamster.
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She's called Harriet, Bella told Joe.
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Isn't she lovely?
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Harriet was small and round with beady eyes,
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golden fur and long whiskers.
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She sat in Bella's hand and snuffled at Jo.
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Then Bella fed her a lettuce leaf.
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Nibble, nibble, nibble, went Harriet,
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and the leaf disappeared in no time.
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She's cute, Jo had to admit.
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Look, she's got a ball, Bella said.
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Izzy showed them a big see-through ball made of purple plastic.
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She put Harriet inside.
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Harriet began to run, and the ball moved across the floor.
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You see, Izzy explained, this way Harriet can run wherever she wants.
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Just make sure she doesn't escape, said Mum.
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If she did, we'd never catch her.
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Be careful when you put her back in her cage.
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Joe and Finn went into the garden to play football.
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They were practicing penalties when they heard a shout.
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It was Bella, and it was loud.
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The two boys ran for the house.
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What's the matter? asked Joe.
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Hurry, it's gone!
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Bella wailed.
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What do you mean, gone?
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We were lifting her out of her ball, said Bella.
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and we dropped her.
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Bella and Izzy began to cry.
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Come on, said Joe.
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We've got to look for her.
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They all got down on their hands and knees.
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Mum came in and helped too.
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But Harriet must have been scared of all the noise.
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Don't worry, said Mum.
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She'll come out when she's hungry.
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She didn't.
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When Dad came home, they all searched again,
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but they couldn't find her.
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I'm afraid she's gone under the floorboards, said dad.
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We'll never find her now.
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For a whole week, there was no sign of Harriet.
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Then one night, Joe woke up.
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I wonder, he thought, if I went downstairs now and was very quiet.
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He crept downstairs, and there,
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sitting in the middle of the kitchen floor,
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calmly nibbling on a breadcrumb, was Harriet.
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Bella was very happy, and when she told Izzy the news,
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she was even happier because Izzy didn't want Harriet back.
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Izzy had a new hamster.
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She said that Bella could keep Harriet.
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Please, can I?
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Bella asked her parents.
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I suppose so, said Mum.
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But what about me? demanded Joe.
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Why should Bella have a pet and not me?
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I suppose that's true, said Dad.
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And that's how Joe got a kitten.
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He called him Casper.
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Context & Background

In the delightful story titled "No Pets Here," we meet two siblings, Joe and Bella, who long for a pet but face parental opposition. Their parents articulate clear reasons for their decision: a lack of time and the potential mess that comes with pet ownership. The narrative unfolds as Bella recounts her excitement about a friend's new hamster, leading to discussions about various pets and ultimately creating an opportunity for Joe and his friend Finn to enjoy their time in the garden. This story presents not only an engaging narrative but also a rich context for learners to enhance their English language skills, particularly in conversational settings.

Top 5 Phrases for Daily Communication

  • “I wish I could have a hamster.” - A great way to express desire for something.
  • “No pets here.” - A clear and straightforward way to convey restrictions or rules.
  • “Be careful when you put her back in her cage.” - Useful for giving reminders or advice.
  • “What are they doing here?” - A common phrase used to question unexpected situations.
  • “She’s cute!” - A friendly expression of affection for an animal or object.

Step-by-step Shadowing Guide

To effectively use this story for english speaking practice, follow these steps to improve your pronunciation and fluency using the shadow speech technique:

  1. Listen Carefully: Start by watching the video. Focus on the intonation and rhythm of the dialogue. This will help you understand the natural flow of English conversations.
  2. Select Key Phrases: Identify the top phrases provided above and repeat them after hearing them in the context of the story. This will help you grasp common conversational patterns.
  3. Practice with Repetition: Use the shadowing technique; pause after each line and try to mimic the pronunciation and emotional expression. This is crucial for improve english pronunciation.
  4. Record Yourself: After practicing, record your speech and listen to it. Compare your pronunciation with the original. This feedback loop aids in refining your speaking skills.
  5. Incorporate into Daily Conversations: Use these phrases in your day-to-day interactions or role-plays with friends. Engaging in real conversations solidifies your learning.

Utilizing this shadowing site approach will empower you to effectively learn and apply new vocabulary, improve your fluency, and develop a deeper understanding of everyday English communication.

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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