Pratique du Shadowing: Theme 23. Do~/Don't~ - Imperative sentence | ESL Song & Story - Learning English for Kids - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Theme 23 Do~ / Don't Christmas is coming.
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Theme 23 Do~ / Don't Christmas is coming.
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Let's put up yellow balls.
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Okay! A red Santa!
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Bring your socks!
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Okay! Let's eat pizza!
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Wow! Wash your hands first.
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Okay, dad. Don't sit down, Jinsu.
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Touch your eyes, please.
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Touch your nose, please.
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Touch your mouth, please.
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Touch your ears, please.
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Sit down. Sit down, please.
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Sit down. Sit down, please.
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Stand up, please. Stand up, please.
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He has long legs.
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Touch your eyes, please.
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Touch your nose, please.
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Touch your mouth, please.
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Touch your ears, please.
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Close your eyes, please.
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Close your eyes, please.
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Open your eyes, please.
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She has big eyes.
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Don't sit down. Don't sit down.
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Don't, don't, don't sit down.
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Wash your hands. Wash your hands.
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Wash, wash, wash your hands.
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Wash your hands.
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Don't go outside. Don't go outside.
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Don't, don't, don't go outside.
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Put on your coat. Put on your coat.
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Put, put, put on your coat.
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Put on your coat.
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Don't swim here. Sorry?
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You can't swim here.
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Watch out! Don't run. What?
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Don't run there.
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Don't swim here. Sorry?
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You can't swim here.
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Watch out! Don't run. What?
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Don't run there.
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Open, open.
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Open the door, please!
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Okay, okay.
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Okay, okay, okay.
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Close, close.
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Close the door, please!
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Sure, sure.
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Sure, sure, sure.
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Hana, look at this, look at this.
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What? What? What?
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I'm very sorry, Jenny. I'm very sorry, Jenny.
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It's okay. It's okay.
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Don't throw the ball here.
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Don't throw the ball here.
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Okay. Okay. Okay.
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Close your eyes, please.
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Okay. Good morning.
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Good morning. Come in, please.
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Open your eyes, please.
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Oh, He has big ears!
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Can you help me?
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Sure I can.
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How nice! Thank you.
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You're welcome.
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Put on your hat, please.
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Great! How are you?
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Are you okay?
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I'm Okay. The king has big ears!
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The king has big ears~~~~.
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Open it. Wow. It’s good.
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Open the door.
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Wow! Hi, Heungbu.
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Hi, Nolbu. What’s this?
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Close it! Brush your teeth, Toto.
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Wash your face.
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Yes, Mom. Ouch.
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Wake up, Wolfy.
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What time is it?
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Eight o'clock!
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Wash your face, Wolfy.
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Oh, it's late.
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Goodbye! Brush your teeth, honey.
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OK, OK! Whew~ Wolfy! Brush your hair!
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Brush your teeth!
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OK, Mom. Wolfy!
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Hurry up! Oh, no!

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Why practice speaking with this video?

Engaging with this video is an effective way to practice speaking in English, particularly for young learners. The interactive nature of the video encourages children to respond to commands using imperative sentences, which are crucial for everyday communication. By repeating phrases and engaging in simple instructions, learners develop their speaking skills while building vocabulary related to actions and objects.

Moreover, the context of festive preparations and playfulness adds a fun element to learning. Children are likely to enjoy practicing phrases like "Wash your hands" or "Don't sit down" in a lively way that reflects real-life scenarios, therefore increasing retention. Using this video allows children to not only improve their English pronunciation but also gain confidence in their speaking abilities through a method known as shadowspeak.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

The video contains several key structures that serve as excellent grammar training tools for learners:

  • Imperative Sentences: The use of commands such as "Sit down," "Stand up," and "Wash your hands" provides an authentic example of how to give directions clearly and directly. This structure is vital for encouraging politeness and clarity in communication.
  • Negative Commands: Phrases like "Don't go outside" and "Don't swim here" illustrate the construction of negative imperatives. This helps learners understand how to express prohibitions effectively.
  • Requests: The use of "Please" in commands, such as "Open the door, please," teaches learners the importance of softening commands into polite requests, enhancing their social language skills.

Common Pronunciation Traps

English pronunciation can be tricky, especially for young learners. This video highlights a few common pronunciation traps to watch out for:

  • Contractions: The word "don't" can be confusing; practicing its correct pronunciation in context helps solidify this common negative form.
  • Soft Consistency: The phrase "Wash your hands" may lead to mispronunciation of the 'sh' sound, emphasizing the need to articulate clearly to avoid confusion. The repetition in the video makes it an excellent candidate for shadow speech practice.
  • Commands and Pace: The rhythm of commands given in rapid succession can challenge learners. It's important to slow down when practicing the phrases through shadowing in order to improve English pronunciation and accuracy.

By addressing these areas, learners will enhance their speaking skills and build a solid foundation for effective communication in English. Incorporating shadow speaks into their practice enhances their ability to mimic natural speech patterns, enriching their learning experience.

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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