Pratique du Shadowing: The Three Little Pigs | Fairy Tale Barn l The Big Bad Wolf Will Blow Down the House! | Little Fox - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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little fox fairy tale barn the three little pigs episode one the old barn
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Hello, my name is Omar.
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And this is my very special barn.
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You'll learn its secrets soon.
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But first, let's meet Polly and Jack.
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They live on the farm.
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Ah, everyone ate breakfast.
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Now it's my turn to eat.
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Yay!
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Uh-oh, what's Polly doing?
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Out of my way!
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Polly!
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No running in the coop You'll wake up the chicks No,
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I won't
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Minnie, Polly woke up the chicks Polly,
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no running in the coop I want to be a fast runner So I have to practice.
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Polly!
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Polly, watch out for Jack!
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Jack, watch out for the nests!
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Oops!
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Jack, you knocked over the hen's eggs.
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Sorry.
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That's it.
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You two need jobs.
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Hmm.
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The old barn needs fixing.
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Yuck!
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That's a lot of work!
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Yes, it is.
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First, you both can clean it.
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Now go!
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And don't hurry back!
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Honk!
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Look who's coming to my barn.
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It's Polly and Jack.
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I have a surprise for them.
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Ugh!
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This barn is dusty!
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It's dirty, too!
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Here's a broom.
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Now you can sweep.
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That's not fair.
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Minnie told us to clean.
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I don't like cleaning.
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Me neither.
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Hoot!
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Hoot!
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Oh, an owl lives here.
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Who are you?
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Minnie told us not to talk to strangers.
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I'm Omar.
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Who are you?
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I'm Jack.
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And who are you?
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Your barn is dirty, Omar.
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That's not nice, Polly.
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Minnie told us to be polite.
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Never mind.
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Who are you?
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Fine.
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I'm Polly.
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It's time to get to work.
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What's happening?
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The walls are shaking!
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The air is sparkling!
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I'm scared!
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Where are we?
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This isn't the barn.
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Oh!
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The barn turned into a straw house.
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Let me in, or I'll blow down your house.
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Fairy Tale Bomb The Three Little Pigs Episode 3 The Wolf
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Oh boy Polly and Jack have a problem A big bad wolf problem
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Little pig little pig let me in Pigs we're not pigs and we won't let you in
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Then I'll blow your house down Uh-oh.
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This house is made of straw.
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He can blow it down.
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Help us, Omar!
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What should we do?
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You can find the answer.
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What can't the wolf blow down?
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He can't blow down.
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What?
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Oh hey my coop is made of wood the walls are shaking again
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We're in a coop now!
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It's made of wood.
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We're safe in here.
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Ha ha!
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I can blow that down!
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Let's make a burrow in the ground!
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We're safe in this burrow now!
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No!
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The wolf is still there!
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He's digging into the burrow!
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Will Polly and Jack stop the big bad wolf?
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Or will he get them?
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Fairy Tale Barn The Three Little Pigs Episode 4 Goodbye
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Polly and Jack are trapped in the burrow.
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And here comes the wolf.
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What will they do?
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The wolf is in the burrow we need a new plan I'll stop him I'll kick dirt with my big feet
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I can't see!
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There's dirt in my eyes!
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That was close.
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Good work, Jack!
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We need a new house!
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Right now!
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Oh!
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What about a brick house?
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Yes!
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A brick house is strong!
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Yay!
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Let me in!
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No!
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We will not let you in!
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Fine!
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I will blow down your house!
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Huff!
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Huff!
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Ha!
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Nice try!
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This brick house is too strong!
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I can't blow it down!
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Hooray!
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The wolf left!
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That was scary.
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Good work!
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We're back in the barn!
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The floor is clean.
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Polly, Jack, it's time for lunch.
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We have to go now.
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That was fun.
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Yes!
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Goodbye, Omar!
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Goodbye.
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Come back soon.
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Why practice speaking with this video?

Practicing your English speaking skills with engaging content like the "Three Little Pigs" video is an excellent choice. The vibrant storytelling presents familiar themes that make it easier to relate to the characters and their actions. This context provides a rich environment for learners to mimic and improve their pronunciation and fluency. By employing the shadowing technique, you can repeat phrases as they are spoken, enhancing your rhythm and intonation. Using the shadowspeak method, you'll not only learn new vocabulary but also understand how to use expressions naturally in conversations.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

The transcript contains several key structures that are beneficial for learners:

  • Direct Address: The use of names, e.g., "Polly" and "Jack," sets a conversational tone. This highlights how direct address adds familiarity and engagement in speech.
  • Imperatives: Phrases like "Go!" and "Watch out!" demonstrate command sentences. This grammatical structure can help learners express urgency or instruction effectively.
  • Contractions: The use of contractions such as "That's" or "I’m" exemplifies natural speech patterns, which are often used in casual conversation and can enhance fluency.
  • Questions for Interaction: Questions like "Who are you?" encourage dialogue, showcasing how to create engaging discussions.

Common Pronunciation Traps

As you practice with this video, be aware of certain pronunciation challenges that can arise:

  • The word "coop" may be tricky, especially for non-native speakers—focus on the short 'oo' sound.
  • The phrase "no running" features a blend of sounds that may require practice, particularly the soft 'n' and 'r' sounds in succession.
  • Pay attention to the pronunciation of "surprise" since the 'r' can be tricky depending on your native accent; practice the American English pronunciation to achieve clarity.

Utilizing resources that incorporate the shadowing app can help you tackle these pronunciation traps effectively. Remember, consistent practice is key in your journey to learn English with YouTube by using enjoyable content to improve both your speaking skills and overall language proficiency.

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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