Pratique du Shadowing: 's' Sound | Phonics for Kids | 's' Words & Blending Practice | Learn to Read with a British Teacher - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Hi Phonics friends, thank you for joining me as we learn a new sound.
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Are you ready to make your brains grow stronger?
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Let's get started.
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Today we are learning the s sound.
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Now when I do this, it's my turn and when I do this I want to hear you joining in.
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S S S Amazing!
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Well done!
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Now we are going to look in my magic box
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and see if we can find anything that begins with the S sound.
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I found a spoon.
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Spoon starts with the s sound.
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My turn, spoon.
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Your turn.
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Spoon.
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Well done.
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Let's see if we can find anything else that starts with the s sound.
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Oh, I found a swan.
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My turn.
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Swan.
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Swan.
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Well done.
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Let's see if we can find one more thing that starts with the s sound.
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Oh, I found a sponge.
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Sponge.
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Sponge.
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Well done!
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So we had spoon, sponge and swan and they all start with the s sound.
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Now it's time to learn how to write the s sound.
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sound.
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To write the s sound we start at the top,
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we go back, round, forward, round and back.
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Now I want you joining in at home using your magic finger
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and you can use your hand as your magic piece of paper.
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Let's get our magic fingers ready, give them a big stretch and our shoulders big stretch.
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Are we ready?
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Magic fingers.
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Start at the top, back,
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round forward round and back again at the top back round forward round
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and back one last time start at the top back round forward round and back.
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Well done!
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Now we are going to read some words that use the ss sound.
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Our first word is sad.
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Now when it's my turn I want you listening carefully to each sound
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so you know what to say when it's your turn.
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S, A, D, sad.
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Your turn.
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Well done!
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Let's do it one more time.
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My turn.
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S, A, D, sad.
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Your turn.
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sad well done have a look at our next word sun my turn s-a-n sun your turn
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sun well done let's do it again my turn s-a-n sun
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Sun, well done.
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Let's do one more word and our next word is sit.
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My turn.
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S-i-t, sit.
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Well done!
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Let's do it again.
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My turn.
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S-I-T.
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Sit.
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Your turn.
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Sit.
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Well done!
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You guys have worked so hard today learning the S sound.
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I am so proud of you.
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I wonder if you could find any other objects
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that start with the s sound or any other words that use the s sound.
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I hope to see you again soon.
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Bye!

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About This Lesson

This lesson focuses on the 's' sound, a crucial phonetic element for clear communication in English. By engaging with fun activities like identifying objects that start with the 's' sound, writing exercises, and blending practice, learners will develop both their listening and speaking skills. This session is designed for learners who want to enhance their English speaking practice, particularly for those preparing for tests like the IELTS, where clear pronunciation is key.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Spoon - A common utensil.
  • Swan - A large waterbird with a long neck.
  • Sponge - A porous material used for cleaning.
  • Sad - A feeling of sorrow.
  • S sound - The sound we are focusing on in this lesson.

Practice Tips

To maximize your learning from this 's' sound lesson, it’s essential to engage in shadowing practices. Shadowing involves mimicking the instructor's speech in real-time, which can significantly improve your English pronunciation. Try the following techniques:

  • Start Slow: The pacing of the video is steady, making it perfect for beginners. Take your time to echo the sounds after you hear them, which will help you absorb the pronunciation.
  • Repeat Out Loud: When you hear words like "spoon," "swan," and "sponge," say them out loud at the same speed as the teacher. This form of English speaking practice allows you to build muscle memory in your speech.
  • Use Your “Magic Finger”: Mimicking the writing technique demonstrated in the lesson can enhance your memory of the 's' sound. Trace the formation of the letter in the air or on a surface while pronouncing it.
  • Record Yourself: Listening to your pronunciation compared to the instructor’s can highlight areas for improvement. This technique is particularly beneficial for IELTS speaking practice, as it allows you to self-correct.
  • Practice Daily: Consistent practice is key. Spend a few minutes each day shadow speaking the words introduced in this lesson to reinforce your learning.

Utilizing these strategies will not only help you become more comfortable with the 's' sound but will also pave the way for more advanced English speaking skills in the future. Commit to this approach, and you will notice significant improvements!

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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