Pratique du Shadowing: They’re NOT Fish or Birds?! Surprisingly Mammals | Flying Fox, Seal, Whale, Dolphin | Little Fox - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Little Pops Hello!
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Who are you?
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I'm a sea lion.
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We are sea mammals.
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Where do you live?
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Most sea lions live near the Pacific Ocean.
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We live along the coast.
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We also live on islands.
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You look like a seal.
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We are different from seals.
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We can walk with our strong flippers.
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Seals can't do that.
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Are you a good swimmer?
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Yes, we are great swimmers.
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We're really fast.
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We can also dive deep.
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You have a lot of friends.
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Sea lions live in big groups.
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We lie in the sun together.
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And we bark very loudly.
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What do you eat?
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We eat lots of fish.
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We also like squid and shellfish.
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Do you have any enemies?
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Killer whales hunt us.
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Great white sharks hunt us too.
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I'm going to lie in the sun.
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See you later.
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Goodbye, sea lion.
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Hello!
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Who are you?
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I'm a bottlenose dolphin.
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Dolphins are mammals.
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I'm a bird.
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I'm a bird.
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I'm a bottlenose dolphin.
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Dolphins are mammals.
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We're also very smart.
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Where do you live?
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We live all over the world.
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We like tropical oceans.
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Can you breathe underwater?
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No. We come up often for air.
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We breathe through our blowholes.
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What do you eat?
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We eat lots of fish.
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We also like squid and crabs.
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Do you live alone?
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No, bottlenose dolphins live in big groups.
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These groups are called pods.
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Well, you can jump out of the water.
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Dolphins can jump very high.
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And then...
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Splash!
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Do you have any enemies?
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Large sharks sometimes attack us.
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So do killer whales.
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We can get caught in fishing nets too.
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I see my pod.
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Goodbye.
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Bye, bottlenose dolphin.
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Hello.
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Who are you?
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I'm a humpback whale.
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We are large sea mammals.
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Where do you live?
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Humpback whales live in the ocean.
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We travel very far every year.
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Where do you travel?
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We live in cold water in the summer.
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We swim to warm water for the winter.
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What do you eat?
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We eat small sea creatures and fish.
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Humpback whales are good hunters.
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I hear a song.
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Humpback whales make lots of sounds.
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Males even sing songs.
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Sometimes they sing for hours.
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Is that a hump on your back?
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No, that's my back fin.
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It's small and looks like a hump.
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You have a big tail.
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Our tails help us jump out of the water.
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Humpback whales love to splash.
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Watch this.
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Splash!
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Goodbye.
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Goodbye, humpback whale.
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Hi there.
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Who are you?
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I'm a flying fox.
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We're the biggest kind of bat.
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Where do you live?
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Most flying foxes live in Asia and Australia.
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We move around a lot.
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But we like rainforests and swamps.
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Do you live alone?
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Nope.
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Flying foxes live in huge groups.
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Some groups have a million flying foxes You have big wings Yes,
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our wings are very strong We can carry our babies while flying Bats sleep in caves, right?
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Some bats do But we sleep in trees We hang upside down from branches What do you eat?
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Flying foxes mostly eat nectar from flowers We also love fruit Is it hard to find food?
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Not for flying foxes We can see really well We can also smell things from far away.
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The sun is setting.
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Time for me to fly.
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Goodbye, flying fox.

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Context & Background

The video titled "They’re NOT Fish or Birds?! Surprisingly Mammals" features a conversation among marine mammals, specifically focusing on sea lions and bottlenose dolphins. The dialogue introduces young viewers to the unique characteristics and habitats of these animals while also providing important insights about their diets and social behaviors. By integrating this engaging content, English learners can obtain a deeper understanding of both vocabulary and concepts related to marine life.

Top 5 Phrases for Daily Communication

  • Who are you? - A friendly way to start a conversation.
  • Where do you live? - Useful for asking about someone's place of residence.
  • What do you eat? - A common inquiry regarding dietary habits.
  • Do you have any enemies? - Engages the listener in a discussion about challenges or threats.
  • See you later! - A casual way to say goodbye.

Step-by-step Shadowing Guide

To effectively use the shadowing technique with this video, follow these steps to enhance your English speaking practice and improve your English pronunciation:

  1. Watch the Video: Begin by watching the video without any distractions. Try to understand the context and grasp the emotions conveyed by the speakers.
  2. Listen Closely: Play the video again, but this time focus on the dialogue. Pay attention to the pronunciation, intonation, and rhythm of the speakers. Make note of the phrases listed above.
  3. Practice Shadow Speech: Use the shadowing technique by repeating the dialogues immediately after they are spoken. This will help you mimic the flow and pronunciation of native speakers.
  4. Record Yourself: Use a shadowing app to record your voice while you shadow the animals in the video. Listening to your recordings will allow you to spot areas for improvement.
  5. Review and Reflect: Compare your pronunciation with the original dialogue. Identify specific sounds or phrases that are difficult for you and practice them in isolation.

By consistently practicing these steps, you will notice significant improvement in your spoken English abilities and confidence, especially in contexts related to animals and nature.

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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