Pratique du Shadowing: The Atmosphere for kids - Layers of the Earth - Science for Kids - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Today in our video series about the layers of the Earth, we're going to learn about the atmosphere.
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The atmosphere is the outer layer that surrounds the Earth.
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It is formed by gases that protect the planet from outer space dangers like solar flares or small objects flying in space.
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Oxygen, that is an essential element for life, is found in this layer.
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The atmosphere also helps to control the temperature of the planet.
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We would find it hard to survive without the atmosphere.
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The difference between day and night temperatures would be huge.
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Depending on how high we get, the composition of the atmosphere changes, dividing itself into five main layers.
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The troposphere, the stratosphere, the mesosphere, the thermosphere, and the exosphere.
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The troposphere is the layer closer to the surface of the Earth.
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It measures approximately 10 kilometers high.
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Clouds are found in the troposphere, and weather phenomena like wind, rain, or snow occur here as well.
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Air, that is much needed for life on the planet, is found in the troposphere.
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That's why we should make sure not to contaminate it.
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The stratosphere extends to an altitude of 10 to 50 kilometers above sea level.
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The ozone layer is part of the stratosphere, and it's very important because it protects our planet from harmful UV sunlight rays.
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The ozone layer is getting thinner and thinner as air pollution rises.
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Do you know that airplanes fly in the stratosphere to avoid turbulence?
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The mesosphere extends to an altitude of 50 to 85 kilometers above sea level.
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The mesosphere is the coldest layer of the atmosphere.
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Temperatures can drop down to 90 degrees Celsius, below zero.
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Shooting stars occur in the mesosphere.
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These are meteors that travel through space.
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As soon as they hit the mesosphere, they start burning up, leaving a tail behind them.
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The thermosphere extends to an altitude of 85 to 500 kilometers above sea level.
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This layer is the warmest of all five layers.
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Air temperature on the surface of the Earth is kept constant thanks to the thermosphere.
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In this layer, temperatures can rise to more than 2,000 degrees Celsius.
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The International Space Station orbits the Earth within the thermosphere.
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Impressive natural phenomena like the northern and southern lights occur in the thermosphere.
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The exosphere is the most distant layer from the Earth's surface.
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It extends to an altitude of approximately 500 to 10,000 kilometers above sea level.
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Air in the exosphere is very thin.
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There's nothing but hydrogen and helium there.
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This layer is our outermost limit with space and protects us from solar flares.
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Satellites orbit the earth within the exosphere.
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These are the five layers of the atmosphere.
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Very interesting, right?
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About This Lesson

In today's lesson, you will practice your English speaking skills by learning about the atmosphere and its various layers. By engaging with the content from our video titled "The Atmosphere for Kids - Layers of the Earth," you will not only enhance your understanding of scientific concepts but also improve your pronunciation, intonation, and fluency through focused repetition. As you shadow the speaker, pay attention to the rhythm and emotional tones conveyed, which are key to effective communication.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Atmosphere: The outer layer surrounding the Earth, composed of gases.
  • Troposphere: The lowest layer of the atmosphere, where weather occurs.
  • Stratosphere: The layer extending from 10 to 50 kilometers above sea level, containing the ozone layer.
  • Mesosphere: The coldest layer, stretching from 50 to 85 kilometers above sea level.
  • Thermosphere: The warmest atmospheric layer, extending from 85 to 500 kilometers above sea level.
  • Exosphere: The outermost layer of the atmosphere, located from 500 to 10,000 kilometers above sea level.
  • Ozone layer: A part of the stratosphere that protects Earth from harmful UV rays.
  • Solar flares: Bursts of energy from the sun that can affect Earth.

Practice Tips

To effectively utilize the shadowing technique, follow these specific practices while watching the video:

  • Watch and Listen: First, watch the video attentively without trying to repeat anything. Focus on how the speaker articulates each word, particularly the scientific terms related to the atmosphere.
  • Shadowing Technique: Play the video at a pace that is comfortable for you. Pause after each sentence or phrase to repeat what you have heard. Make sure to match not only the words but also the cadence and emotion of the speaker.
  • Record Yourself: After you have practiced a few times, record your voice to compare your pronunciation with the original speaker. This will help identify areas where you may need improvement.
  • Daily Practice: Regular engagement is key. Dedicate a few minutes each day to shadow this video or any new videos you find on the same topic. Consistent practice will lead to improvements in your skills.
  • Join Shadowspeaks Community: Consider connecting with others who use shadow speech techniques. Sharing your experiences and challenges can provide additional motivation and insight.

By integrating these tips, you will enhance your ability to pronounce complex terms while gaining a richer understanding of the content. The more you engage with the material, the more natural your speaking will become!

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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