Pratique du Shadowing: 🧾 The Baby Dinosaur Who Learned to Be Still - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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The baby dinosaur who learned to be still.
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The baby dinosaur who learned to be still.
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In a green valley, the sun woke up slow.
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This is Pip.
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Pip loved to run.
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She stretched her long neck up, up, up.
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She stomped.
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She splashed.
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She never sat still.
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But this morning, something was new.
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A brand new baby brother.
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small and saw wake up let's play whispered pip but he only yawned and blinked too little to play
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mama said i must find sweet ferns i'll be back before the sun is high
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stay here watch your brother be still and keep him cozy Niel and Niel and Niel and Niel.
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Wow.
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Still? gasped Pip.
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But I love to run.
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Mama kissed them both and walked away.
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Now, it was just Pip,
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her brother, and the quiet tree.
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Pip sat down.
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I can be still, she said.
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Easy.
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Then, a butterfly, orange, and gold.
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Pip's legs wiggled.
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She wanted to chase it so badly.
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But her brother stirred.
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Pip froze.
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She breathed, soft and slow.
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The butterfly flew away.
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The whole meadow seemed to call.
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Come play.
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Pip wanted to roll down the hill, but she stayed.
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The sun climbed higher.
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Time went slow and warm.
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Pip noticed a line of tiny ants.
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March, march, march.
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She had never sat still enough to see them before,
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and it felt good.
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A beetle in a green coat,
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a dewdrop like glass, a snail sliding slow, so many tiny wonders.
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Her brother slept.
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Pip watched over him.
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Then the sky went gray.
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The wind whispered.
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Hush.
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Soft rain began.
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Splish.
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Splish.
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Splish.
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Pip wanted to run for cover.
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But she stayed.
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And made herself a roof.
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She curled close.
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Her brother stayed warm and dry.
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Drip.
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Drip.
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And then the rain was done.
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The clouds rolled off.
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The sun came back, warm and bright.
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Pip had kept him dry.
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She felt big and brave.
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But the day was long.
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Pip's legs ached to move.
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Maybe I'm a boring big sister, she thought.
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Out there is all the fun, and I'm just...
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still.
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Nis-sia-mendina.
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She sighed and stayed anyway.
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A promise is a promise.
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The meadow grew hushed and golden and calm.
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Then, a small face peeked from the ferns.
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A timid little creature, soft as a whisper.
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Pip didn't move.
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How?
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Not one bit.
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It wasn't scared, because Pip was calm and still.
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Then another came, and another.
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Shy ones who always run from stomping feet.
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Birds floated down.
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A fuzzy caterpillar inched near.
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Pip understood.
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They came because she was still.
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Her quiet had made the whole meadow feel safe.
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A still, soft world had gathered all around her. And then...
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Her brother opened his eyes.
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He saw the birds.
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He saw the fuzzy little friends.
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His mouth went wide, and out came a sound.
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His very first laugh!
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Eee-ee-ay!
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The happy little sound rang out across the golden meadow.
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Pip's heart went warm and big and bright.
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He laughed and laughed at the little gathered friends.
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I gave you your first laugh, Pip whispered.
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If she had run away,
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she'd have missed it all.
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Being still wasn't nothing.
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It was something wonderful.
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The sun slid low and painted the valley gold.
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Pip and her brother watched the sky together.
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Then, big soft footsteps, Mama was home.
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Mama stopped.
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She saw the gentle, gathered friends.
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Pip, she breathed.
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What did you do?
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I stayed still, and everyone came, said Pip.
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And the baby laughed his bright new laugh again.
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Mama's eyes shone.
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You kept him safe and happy.
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None.
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Being still, said Mama, is also being loving.
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The sky turned soft and blue.
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A first firefly blinked.
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Then, a hundred tiny lights floated up like stars.
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Pip held her brother close in the glowing hush.
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The little creature is curled up to sleep nearby.
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Her brother yawned and snuggled into her side.
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Good night, little brother, Pip whispered.
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The moon rose, round and kind, over the quiet valley.
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Pip wasn't bored anymore.
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She felt full and warm.
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Mama wrapped them both beneath her gentle neck.
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And the whole meadow slept, safe and still.
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When morning came, the sun woke up slow again.
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Pip ran and stomped and stretched up high, just like before.
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But now she also knew how to be still,
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and that too was love.

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Context & Background

In the charming tale of "The Baby Dinosaur Who Learned to Be Still," we meet Pip, an energetic baby dinosaur who struggles with the concept of stillness as she learns to care for her newborn brother. Set in a lush green valley, the narrative beautifully combines the themes of curiosity, observation, and the joys of being present in the moment. Pip's adventure begins when her mother tasks her with watching over her brother while she searches for food. This scenario creates an opportunity for English learners to engage with the dialogue as it explores emotions and actions in a vibrant context, helping to enhance language skills while relating to Pip's experiences.

Top 5 Phrases for Daily Communication

  • I love to run. – An expression reflecting personal preferences and activities.
  • Let's play. – A common invitation to suggest engaging with someone.
  • Be still and keep him cozy. – A gentle reminder that emphasizes care and attention.
  • What do you see? – An inquiry that encourages observational skills and conversation.
  • Time went slow and warm. – A descriptive phrase that conveys feelings about time and atmosphere.

Step-by-step Shadowing Guide

To effectively utilize shadow speech techniques while practicing with this transcript, follow these steps:

  1. Listen to the video: Start by watching the video a couple of times without attempting to speak. Focus on the pronunciation and emotional tone conveyed in the story.
  2. Read the transcript: Familiarize yourself with the text, paying attention to the vocabulary and expressions that resonate with you. Identify key phrases that stand out for daily communication.
  3. Shadow the speaker: Use a shadowing app or a recording device. Play a short segment of the video while repeating what you hear simultaneously. This technique will help improve your English pronunciation and rhythm.
  4. Break it down: If certain phrases or sentences are challenging, isolate them and practice those specific parts repeatedly until you feel confident.
  5. Record and review: After practicing, record yourself speaking. Listen back to assess your fluency and pronunciation accuracy. Compare it to the original audio to understand areas for improvement.

This step-by-step approach to shadowing the delightful narrative not only aids in English speaking practice but also immerses you in the context, allowing you to appreciate the beauty of language as you act out Pip's journey. Enhanced concentrations on the wonders of observation and patience can expand your vocabulary and boost your confidence in conversations.

Qu'est-ce que la technique du Shadowing ?

Le Shadowing est une technique d'apprentissage des langues fondĂ©e sur la science, dĂ©veloppĂ©e Ă  l'origine pour la formation des interprĂštes professionnels. Le principe est simple mais puissant : vous Ă©coutez de l'anglais natif et le rĂ©pĂ©tez immĂ©diatement Ă  voix haute — comme une ombre suivant le locuteur avec un dĂ©calage de 1 Ă  2 secondes. Les recherches montrent une amĂ©lioration significative de la prĂ©cision de la prononciation, de l'intonation, du rythme, des liaisons, de la comprĂ©hension orale et de la fluiditĂ©.

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