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Little Bucks Bat saw something brown.
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Little Bucks Bat saw something brown.
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He went to tell Cow.
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I saw something brown, said Bat.
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Is it a hat, said Cal?
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It is not a hat, said Bat.
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He went to Pig.
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I saw something brown and hard, said Bat.
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It's not a hat.
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Is it a box? said Pig.
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A box is brown and hard.
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It is not a box, said Bat.
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Bat went to Cat.
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I saw something in the barn, said Bat.
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It is brown and hard and small.
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It is not a hat or a box.
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Is it a rock? said Cat.
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A rock is brown and hard.
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A rock can be small, too.
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Cat said.
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It is not a rock, said Bat.
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Bat went back to the barn.
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What was this thing?
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Come look at this thing, said Bat.
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It is not a hat.
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It is not a box.
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It is not a rock, said Bat.
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It is brown.
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It is hard.
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And it is small, said Bat.
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Can you tell me what it is?
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They all went into the barn.
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The thing is over there, said Bat.
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They went to the spot.
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They looked at the thing.
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You said the thing is brown, said Cal.
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This thing is not brown.
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You said the thing is hard.
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This thing is not hard, said Pig.
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You said the thing is small, said Cat.
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You are right.
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This thing is very small.
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Bat flew over.
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He looked at the thing again.
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But where is the thing I saw? said Bat.
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I do not see it now.
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Bat looked and looked.
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The thing that was brown and hard was not there.
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This thing was yellow.
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This thing was soft.
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The thing made a sound.
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It said...
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Cat said...
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Bat, what is this thing?
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It is a chick, said Bat.
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It is a soft yellow chick.
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I found it, said Bat.
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So it is mine, right?
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No, said Cow.
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The chick must go to its mother.
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But you have something too, said Cow.
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What do I have? said Bat.
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You have a story, said Cow.
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It is about the thing in the barn.
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You can tell this story to your friends.
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And that is what Bat did.
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BAT FLEW OVER THE FARM HE SAW A FOX
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Bat flew into the barn.
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A fox is coming, he said.
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Cat woke up.
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A fox is coming, she asked.
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Pig ran into the barn.
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A fox is coming?
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He asked.
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Yes, said Bat.
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A fox is coming to our farm.
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Oh no, said Cat.
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We must do something.
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The fox will see the hen house, said Pig.
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It will eat the hens.
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Let's get Dog, said Cat.
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He will scare the fox away.
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No, said Cow.
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Dog is sick today.
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We must let him sleep.
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We can stop the fox, said Bat.
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I know what to do.
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Pig looked at Bat.
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Cat looked at Bat.
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Cow looked at Bat.
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The fox is coming, said Pig.
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We have to do something, said Cat.
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We can hide, said Bat.
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Cow, you hide behind the hen house Pig,
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you hide behind the tractor Cat,
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you hide behind the windmill Where will you go?
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Cow asked Bat I will go to an apple tree,
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said Bat Soon, the fox will be here, said Bat.
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And we will make some noise.
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So Cal went to the hen house.
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Pig went to the tractor Cat went to the windmill Bat flew to an apple tree
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They all waited They waited for the fox to come
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Bat watched from the apple tree Cow watched from the hen house Pig watched from the tractor Cat watched from the windmill
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At last, the fox came.
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It looked all around.
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Then it went to the hen house.
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Now! cried Bat.
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Bat swooped down at the fox.
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Cat hissed at the fox.
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Pig oinked at the fox.
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Cow mooed at the fox.
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Then they all did it again.
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Swoop!
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Hiss!
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Oink!
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Moo!
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The fox ran fast.
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The fox ran far.
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We did it, cried Pig.
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Yay!
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Yay!
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The noise was loud.
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It woke up Dog.
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You were sleeping, said Cat. So?
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We watched the farm, said Pig.
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Thank you, said Dog.
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He felt much better now.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

The video "The Chicks and the Fox" provides an engaging narrative that is perfect for practice in speaking English. Listening to entertaining stories helps learners relate to everyday conversations and enhances their understanding of vocabulary in context. By focusing on the dialogue between characters such as Bat, Cow, Pig, and Cat, learners can immerse themselves in various speaking contexts. This approach is particularly effective for those preparing for the IELTS speaking practice, as it encourages realistic usage of language in descriptive situations.

Moreover, interacting with the video through the technique of shadowspeak can offer a unique opportunity to practice pronunciation, intonation, and rhythm in spoken English. As learners follow along, they strengthen their ability to think in English, leading to better fluency in everyday communications.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

This video showcases several key grammatical structures and expressions that learners can incorporate into their speaking. Here are a few examples:

  • Question and Response Format: The dialogue is rich in questions such as "Is it a hat?" and "Is it a box?" This structure encourages learners to practice forming questions and understand the responses they might receive in similar scenarios.
  • Descriptive Language: Phrases like "brown and hard" and "small" provide excellent examples of descriptive adjectives. Practicing these can help learners articulate their thoughts more vividly when describing objects or experiences.
  • Negation in Context: The consistent use of "It is not..." helps learners understand how to negate statements effectively. This grammatical pattern is essential in both spoken and written English for conveying clarity and precision in communication.

Common Pronunciation Traps

While practicing speaking using "The Chicks and the Fox," learners may encounter several pronunciation challenges. Here are a few to watch out for:

  • Hard and Soft Sounds: Words like "hard" and "soft" may sound similar to learners. Focusing on the vowel sounds will help differentiate them, especially in fast-paced conversations.
  • Consonant Clusters: Take special care with consonant clusters in words like "box" and "rock." Practicing these sounds in repetition can assist in smoother pronunciations.
  • Intonation Patterns: The way questions are asked in English often relies on intonation. Pay attention to how the tone rises at the end of questions, which is crucial for conveying meaning.

Engaging with this video through shadowspeak practice can facilitate pronunciation mastery. By repeating after the characters, learners can refine their accent, making it easier to communicate clearly in English. Enhance your speaking capabilities by practicing today with this entertaining story! Feel free to combine these insights with resources from a shadowing site dedicated to language learners.

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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