Pratique du Shadowing: Read Along | Peppa Pig - We Love Our Families (with Highlighted words!) - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Kind of grams.
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Grams here.
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Are you ready to join me on a reading adventure?
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Then let's go.
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Today's book is We Love Our Families,
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based on the TV series Peppa Pig.
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In this story, Madame Gazelle wants Peppa and her friends to draw pictures of their families and share what makes them special.
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Let's check it out.
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Peppa and her friends are at playgroup Today we are going to do drawings of our families explains Madam Gazelle Ooh,
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say the children Madam Gazelle draws a picture This is me,
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she says I live on my own in a very tall house
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Sometimes my two sisters come to visit and we play music.
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Greta plays bass.
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Gretel plays drums.
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And I play guitar, says Madam Gazelle.
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We rock.
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She turns to the children and says, that is my family.
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Now it is your turn.
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Susie Sheep goes first.
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This is me.
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I live with my mummy.
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She likes to push me on the swing, says Susie.
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I am Mandy Mouse, says Mandy.
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Here's me with mummy and daddy.
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Squeak!
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Mandy and her family like to play in the park Everyone likes playing in the park agrees Madame Gazelle Who's next?
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Danny Dog takes his turn My daddy is a sea captain He has adventures on his boat
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But now daddy has come to see me and mummy and he won't go back to sea ever,
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ever, ever again.
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Amazing, says Madam Gazelle.
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Now how about the panda twins?
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Pandora and Peggy Panda are doing their drawing together.
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Daddy is a police officer, says Pandora.
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And Mummy is a firefighter, Peggy says.
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Sometimes Daddy drives us in his police car,
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says Pandora, with the siren.
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Penny Polar Bear is next.
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I am Penny Polar Bear.
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I live with my mummy and my other mummy, Penny says.
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One mummy is a doctor and one mummy cooks spaghetti, says Penny.
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I love spaghetti Lovely Penny says Madame Gazelle Next Rebecca Rabbit talks about her drawing
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This is me with Mummy,
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Daddy, Richard, Rosie and Robbie We live in a hill Sometimes my auntie Miss Rabbit visits
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She is always busy because she does all the jobs in the world Madam Gazelle smiles Yes,
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what would we do without Miss Rabbit?
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It's Peppa's turn I am Peppa Pig And this is Mommy and Daddy and my little brother George
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George thinks his toy dinosaur is scary says Peppa.
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Grrr says George.
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It is not scary says Peppa but if I don't play he cries.
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It is hard work having a little brother.
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The parents are here to collect the children.
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Hello mummies and daddies says Madame Gazelle.
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Come and find yourselves on our wall.
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Peppa is excited to show mummy and Daddy Pig her drawing.
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Oh is that me? asked Mummy Pig.
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Yes mummy says Peppa.
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Peppa points to the picture.
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And that's you daddy.
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Ho ho ho! laughs Daddy Pig.
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It looks exactly like me.
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What wonderful drawings of the families, Madame Gazelle says.
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I love families, Peppa exclaims with a snort.
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Everyone loves families.
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Thanks for joining me today and don't forget to check out my library for more exciting reading adventures on...
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Carb of Cramps!

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Why practice speaking with this video?

Engaging with the video titled "We Love Our Families" offers an excellent opportunity for English learners to enhance their speaking skills. The story, revolving around Peppa Pig and her friends, is not only entertaining but also relatable, making it a great choice for practicing everyday conversation. By watching and listening to the characters express their thoughts about their families, learners can gain insights into common vocabulary and phrases used in family contexts.

Utilizing the shadowing technique, learners can mimic the characters' dialogue and intonation. This method helps to improve English pronunciation, as learners can hear how native speakers emphasize certain words and phrases effectively. Additionally, the context of family dynamics provides a rich ground for practicing emotional expression and descriptive language, essential for success in IELTS speaking practice.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

The dialogue in the video features several key grammatical structures and expressions that are useful for learners. Here are a few examples:

  • Present Simple Tense: Characters often use the present simple to describe habitual actions. For example, "She likes to push me on the swing," demonstrates how to express routine behaviors.
  • Possessive Pronouns: Phrases like "my mummy" and "my little brother" highlight how to convey ownership, a crucial element in English sentence structure.
  • Descriptive Language: The use of adjectives in descriptions, such as "tall house" or "scary dinosaur," helps convey emotions and specifics about their families.
  • Simple Future Intentions: Expressions like "He won't go back to sea ever again" illustrate how to discuss future intentions, enhancing learners' ability to talk about plans.

Common Pronunciation Traps

As learners practice speaking along with the video, they may encounter specific pronunciation challenges. Firstly, the characters use playful language with some words that may be tricky, like "mummy" and "daddy," where the vowel sounds can vary based on accent. Secondly, names such as "Pandora" and "Peggy" might cause confusion due to different regional pronunciations. Lastly, terms related to family roles, like "doctor" and "firefighter," can pose challenges due to their syllable stress patterns.

By focusing on these challenging words and utilizing the shadowspeaks method, learners can dramatically enhance their clarity and fluency. Regular practice with this engaging content not only makes English speaking practice enjoyable but also reinforces vocabulary and proper 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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