Pratique du Shadowing: Peppa Pig's New Tree House ⭐️ Kids Cartoons 🐽 We Love Peppa Pig - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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I like your treehouse, Peppa.
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Can we come in?
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Yes.
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Now we can have a tea party.
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Here are Pedro and Danny.
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Hello, Peppa.
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Can we come in?
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Sorry, Danny.
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Only girls can come into the treehouse.
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Boys are a bit noisy.
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They always buy all the tea parties.
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But George and Richard are boys.
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Oh, yes.
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Sorry, George.
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This treehouse is for girls only.
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What's wrong?
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The girls won't let us into the treehouse.
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It isn't fair.
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Ho, ho.
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I think I can help.
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Come over here.
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Now we can have a nice, quiet tea party.
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What's that noise?
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There.
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Now you boys have your very own den with its very own drawbridge.
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A castle!
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Thank you, Grandpa Pig.
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Can we come in?
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No. This is a boys' den.
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For boys only.
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But I love castles.
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Castles aren't as good as treehouses.
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Come on, girls.
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I'm the king of the castle.
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Every castle needs a flag.
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Wow!
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They've got a flag.
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We don't need a silly flag.
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Here is Granny Pig.
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Hello, girls.
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Can I get you anything?
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A flag, please.
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And it must be better than the boys' flag.
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I'll see what I can do.
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I'm the king of the castle.
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Ho-ho!
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Every castle needs a telephone.
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Hold this.
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Keep this string nice and tight and you can talk to the boys.
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We don't want to talk to the boys.
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We don't want to talk to the girls.
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Granny Pig has found a flag for the girls' den.
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This dress will make a pretty flag.
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Thank you, Granny.
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It isn't as good as the boys' flag.
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I wish we were in the castle.
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Fairy princesses live in castles.
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If I were a fairy princess,
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I would live in a tree house.
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Can we come over?
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Please?
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Only if you say the castle is the best.
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It is the best.
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I'm staying in my tree house.
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I love the castle.
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Oh dear, it is raining and the castle has no roof.
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Grandpa Pig!
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Grandpa Ig!
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Hello, Peppa, George.
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Look what I made for you.
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A tree house.
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A tree house?
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For George and me?
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And the little curtains are for your treehouse.
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Hooray!
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Peppa and George love their treehouse.
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Thank you, Granny Pig.
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Thank you, Grandpa Pig.
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Who wants to go inside first?
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Me, me!
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In you go, then.
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Before I go in my treehouse,
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I must take off my muddy boots.
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I'm in my tree house!
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I'm in my tree house!
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George, would you like to go in the tree house too?
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Yes, who is it?
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A young pig named George would like to pay a visit.
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Can he come in?
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As long as he takes off his muddy boots.
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George, take your boots off,
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then you can visit Peppa in the tree house.
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Who is it?
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George?
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Yes?
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Who is it?
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It's Mummy Pig.
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Have you room for any more visitors?
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Hmm.
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You have to say the secret words.
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Then you can come into our house.
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I see.
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And what are the secret words?
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I have to whisper them to you.
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The secret words are Daddy's big tummy.
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I see.
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Say the secret words.
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Daddy's big tummy.
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That's right.
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Daddy's big tummy.
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I think those are silly secret words.
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Mummy, before you come in our house,
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you must take off your boots.
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Of course.
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There's room for Daddy, too.
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Say the secret words, Daddy.
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Can I have different secret words, please?
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No. Oh, all right.
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Daddy's big tummy.
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That's right.
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You can come in now, Daddy.
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Take your boots off.
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I don't think I can fit through the door.
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That's because your tummy's too big.
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I know.
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Daddy Pig can climb in through the top.
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Pepper, George, Mummy Pig and Daddy Pig are all in the treehouse.
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Granny, I love our treehouse.
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I don't want to ever come out.
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That's nice, Peppa.
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But are you sure you don't want to visit me in my house?
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No, thank you, Granny.
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In that case, Grandpa Pig and I will just have to eat my homemade cookies all by ourselves.
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Cookies!
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Here you are, chickens.
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Eat up.
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Ooh, you've got a Wendy house.
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That's the chicken coop.
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It's where the chickens lay their eggs.
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Eggs?
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I can't see any eggs.
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Not now, but there will be eggs soon.
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Ooh.
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It is bedtime for Peppa and George at Granny and Grandpa's house.
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Have the chickens laid their eggs yet, Granny?
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Maybe in the morning, Peppa.
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How will we know when it's morning?
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Neville will tell us.
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Now, go to sleep.
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Night, night.
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It is morning.
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It's Neville!
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Thank you for waking us up, Neville.
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Cock-a-doo-dee-doo!
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Good morning, Jemima, Sarah and Vanessa.
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Do you have any eggs for us?
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One, two, three, four.
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Four eggs, Granny!
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Now we'll have eggs for breakfast.
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Thank you, Shemima, Sarah and Vanessa.
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Boiled eggs for everyone.
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Hooray!
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Mmm, delicious.
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Granny, your chickens make yummy eggs.
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Yes, it's all that lovely corn they eat.
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And my lettuces.
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What's this?
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A cuckoo clock?
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Yes, it goes cuckoo, cuckoo, but it's broken.
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Can you mend it, please, Grandpa Pig?
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Hmm, let's take it to my shed.
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This is Grandpa Pig's shed where Grandpa mends things.
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I'll take a look inside.
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Grandpa!
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Now you've really broken it.
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Oh, I wonder if I've got a book on clocks.
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Ah, here we are, how clocks work.
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Grandpa Pig has mended the cuckoo clock.
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Hooray!
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Cuckoo!
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Cuckoo!
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Cuckoo!
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Cuckoo!
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Cuckoo!
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Mummy Pig has come to pick up Peppa and George.
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Mummy, Grandpa's mended the cuckoo clock.
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That's nice.
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What's that?
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It's my old computer.
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I can't mend that.
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It's not broken.
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I've got a new computer.
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I thought you might like my old one.
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Erm, I'm not sure.
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I really need one.
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Oh, a computer.
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What does it do?
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You can do letters with it.
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Look, Granny.
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A, B, C, D.
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And numbers.
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One, two, three.
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I'm afraid we might break it by pressing the wrong button.
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Don't worry, you can't break it Just don't feed it milk or biscuits or jelly
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The best thing it does is happy Mrs Chicken When you press this button,
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she lays an egg I am very good at it,
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but George is the best That's fun!
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Perhaps we should keep the computer, Granny Pig.
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Goodbye.
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Pa is always making little things in his shed.
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I suppose it keeps him happy.
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Look at this.
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I call it Mark One.
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It's my first homemade toy aeroplane.
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Airplane!
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George loves aeroplanes.
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Can it fly, Grandpa?
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Of course.
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Watch this.
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Landing is the tricky bit.
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It is the best little plane ever, Grandpa.
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But it could be better if it were bigger.
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So I made this one.
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Mark two.
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Wow!
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Gently does it.
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Er, yes.
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Like I said, landing is the tricky bit.
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Lovely, Grandpa.
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It's good to get these things out of your system.
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And now that you've made a big toy plane,
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there's no need to make another, is there?
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No, Granny Pig.
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You know what?
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I fancy a glass of orange juice.
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Good idea, Grandpa Pig.
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Is anyone else thirsty?
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Yes, please!
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Then I'll go to the house and get some juice for all of us.
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See you later.
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Papa, remember to take care of Dolly.
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I will, Granny.
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Bye, Granny.
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Right, now I can show you what I've been working on.
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This is Mark 3.
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Wow!
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Yes, it's bigger and better.
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It even has a place for a pilot to sit.
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We can put George in it.
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Er, no. I think that might be a bit dangerous.
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Maybe Dolly would like to be the pilot.
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But Granny said I should look after Dolly.
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Dolly will be fine.
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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will engage with the delightful world of Peppa Pig through a fun scenario that includes a treehouse tea party. This transcript provides excellent material for practicing English speaking skills. By listening and repeating the dialogue, you will practice conversational structures, develop your vocabulary, and improve your pronunciation. The context of the treehouse helps create a playful atmosphere, enhancing your engagement with the material. Take this opportunity to refine your English speaking practice and boost your confidence in daily conversations.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Treehouse: A small house built in the branches of a tree for children to play in.
  • Tea party: A social gathering where tea and snacks are served, often involving playful conversation.
  • Girls: Female children (useful for understanding gender-specific contexts).
  • Castle: A large building fortified against attack, often with towers.
  • Den: A cozy and private space, often used for relaxation or play.
  • Flag: A piece of cloth displaying a symbol or logo, often used for identification.
  • Quiet: Making little or no noise.
  • Telephone: A device used to communicate over distances.

Practice Tips

To make the most of this lesson, consider utilizing the shadowing technique, where you mimic the dialogue you hear in the video. Start by playing short segments of the transcript and repeating after each line. Focus on the tone and rhythm, as the characters exhibit a spirited and playful demeanor. This type of shadow speech can enhance your fluency and improve your ability to sound natural in conversations.

As the transcript features characters with distinct voices and speech patterns, try to capture these nuances to make your practice more effective. This approach is particularly beneficial for those preparing for tests like the IELTS speaking practice, as it helps develop an ear for variations in expression and intonation. Don’t hesitate to pause, rewind, and repeat phrases that challenge you until you feel comfortable. Remember, repetition is key in mastering new vocabulary and conversational skills.

By applying these methods, you will not only enrich your vocabulary related to playful themes but also enjoy the learning process, making it an effective part of your English learning journey.

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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