Pratique du Shadowing: Theme 22. Put on - Put on your coat. | ESL Song & Story - Learning English for Kids - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Theme 22 Put on It's snowing!
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Let's play outside.
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Okay! It's cold and windy.
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Put on your coat, please.
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Thank you, mom!
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Put on your...
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Gloves, mom!
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It’s sunny, but cold outside.
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Let’s check the presents.
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Okay. Gloves, socks, hats, and balloons.
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Pies and cookies, too.
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Good. Put on your pants.
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Is this mine?
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Yes, it’s yours.
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Put on your coat, too.
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Is this yours?
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No, it’s not mine.
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Oh, it’s mine.
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Okay! Now, let’s go.
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Thank you for coming.
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You’re welcome. Nice to see you.
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It’s cold and snowy.
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How are you all?
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Fine, thanks.
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Is this mine?
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Yes, it's yours.
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I made it for you.
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My hat is great! I'm a queen!
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Let's play outside.
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It's snowing. It's snowing.
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Put on your sweater. Put on your sweater.
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Put on your coat. Put on your coat.
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Okay! Okay! Thanks, mom. Thank you.
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Let's play outside.
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It's cold. It's cold.
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Put on your hat. Put on your hat.
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Put on your gloves. Put on your gloves.
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Okay! Okay! Thanks, mom. Thanks, mom.
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Socks, hat, coat.
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It's cold. It's cold.
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Put on your coat. Put on your hat.
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Put on your socks.
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Okay! Okay! Okay!
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Sweater, gloves, coat.
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It's cold. It's cold.
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Put on your sweater. Put on your gloves.
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Put on your coat.
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Okay! Okay! Okay!
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I don’t like the red coat.
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Do you like this coat?
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No, I don’t.
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They can make a good coat.
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Great! Make a good coat.
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Okay! Stand up, please.
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Put on this coat, please.
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Okay. How nice!
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Good! I like this coat.
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It’s raining.
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It’s windy, too.
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It’s okay. Umbrella, please.
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Haha~ Put on your coat, please!
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Haha ... It’s too cold!
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You can go to the Christmas party.
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Mr. Lawrence is waiting for you all.
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Great! Meg, is this your dress?
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Yes, it’s mine.
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Is this your hat?
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No, it’s not mine.
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Mom, how’s the weather outside?
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It’s cold and snowy.
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Please put on your coats, everyone.
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Yes, Mom. Put on your gloves, too.
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Mom, my shoes are too small.
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Take these. You can have mine.
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You’re very kind.
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Good! Let’s go. We’re late.
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Good evening, Mr. Lawrence.
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Welcome, you all . Come in, please.
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Good evening, Mr. Lawrence. Nice to meet you.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

This engaging video, themed around getting dressed for cold weather, provides a fun context for english speaking practice. By immersing yourself in the lively dialogue, you can effectively mimic real-life conversations that often occur in everyday situations. This approach is not only practical but also enjoyable, making it easier to remember key phrases and vocabulary related to dressing appropriately for the weather.

Practicing with this video allows learners to refine their speaking abilities as they engage with the material. The repetition of phrases such as "Put on your coat" and "It’s cold" enhances vocabulary retention while simultaneously promoting fluency. Additionally, it introduces cultural contexts, which can be particularly beneficial when learning English, as understanding the environment plays a significant role in effective communication.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Within the transcript, several key grammatical structures and phrases are repeatedly used, which can serve as excellent models for learners:

  • Imperative Sentences: The phrase "Put on your coat" is an example of an imperative sentence, instructing someone to take action. This structure is useful for giving commands in English.
  • Possessive Pronouns: The use of "Is this mine?" showcases how to ask about ownership using possessive pronouns, which is an essential skill in everyday conversation.
  • Polite Responses: Phrases like "Thank you, mom!" demonstrate courteous responses, enhancing your ability to engage respectfully in dialogue.
  • Descriptive Language: Describing the weather with "It’s cold and snowy" helps learners practice adjectives and basic descriptive phrases crucial for conversations about everyday life.

Common Pronunciation Traps

When practicing with this video, several pronunciation challenges may arise:

  • Consonant Clusters: Words like "coat" and "gloves" can be tricky, especially for non-native speakers. Pay attention to the initial consonant sounds and practice them separately before blending them into full words.
  • Syllable Stress: In phrases like "Put on your sweater," make sure to stress "sweater." Correct syllable stress enhances clarity and makes your speech more natural.
  • Linking Sounds: Notice how words can blend together in natural speech. For instance, "Put on your" may sound like "Put onya." Practicing these links can significantly improve your improve english pronunciation and fluency.

By utilizing this video effectively, learners can not only learn english with youtube but can also enhance their shadow speak skills through repetitive practice and attention to context. Embrace the opportunity to speak alongside the characters, and you'll find yourself speaking more confidently in no time!

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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