Pratica di Shadowing: Look! My Tail | Guess How Much I Love You Preschool Cartoon 🐰✨ - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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Want to play Little Nutbrun Hare?
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It's too hot to do anything, Little Redwood Fox.
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That's a lovely cool breeze.
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Hee hee.
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I want to make a cool breeze too. Can you feel anything?
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Like a cool breeze?
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No. Try this leaf.
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Hmm, that works, but it's not quite the same as having a special tail that can keep you cool in summer.
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My tail does something special in winter too.
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Want to see?
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Sure.
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On cold days, it keeps me snuggly and warm.
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See?
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Wow, that really is a special tail.
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Come back a little bit.
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Whoops!
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Hello!
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Are you cold, Little Redwood Fox?
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No, I was showing Little Nutbrand here the special things I can do with my tail.
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Well, I have a special tail too.
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Watch this!
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Fantastic!
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Your tail is perfect for chasing.
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Maybe I can chase my tail.
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Where is it?
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Hold on.
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If I can just...
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That was a great roly-poly.
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I wasn't trying to do a roly-poly, Little Grey Squirrel.
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I was trying to chase my tail.
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Why would you want to catch your tail?
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Because it's fun.
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We've been showing Little Night Brown hair the special things we can do with our tail.
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Whoa.
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Whoa.
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How about this for special?
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Wow!
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That is special.
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My tail is very useful.
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Mine too.
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Sometimes I use it to say hello.
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I use my tail to say...
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Oh, what's wrong, Little Nut Brown Hair?
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I really wish I had a long tail that could do special things too.
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Why don't we make you a long tail?
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Me?
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With a long tail?
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Why not?
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Yay!
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Hey!
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A long tail for me!
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It's too hot to run.
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You can see why I need a special tail to cool me down.
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Where did little field mouse go?
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I've got it!
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Huh?
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Oh!
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This piece of ivy will make you a lovely long tail.
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It'll be just like mine.
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What do you think?
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It's just like yours, little field mouse.
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Chase it.
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Go on.
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That will be fun.
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Whoops.
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It's a bit longer than your tail, little field mouse.
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A little bit too long.
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I know where to find a shorter tail Come on,
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let's go A shorter tail?
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I like the sound of
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that Wait for me This spark will make a wonderful
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tail Let's tie it on with the ivy Great idea Right about here It's perfect.
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Oh, thank you.
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It's wonderful.
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Go on, try to swish it.
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Oh, it's a nice tail.
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But it doesn't swish very well.
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It's a bit...flappy.
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I think you need...
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A softer, bushier tail.
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Softer and bushier.
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Like your tail?
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Yes!
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We can make one with leaves.
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Yes, let's.
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I know where to find just the right leaves.
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Come on, let's go.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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There.
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It really suits you.
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Look at me.
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I have a bushy tail.
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Try to swish it.
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It's a bit tickly.
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Try to wrap it around yourself like this.
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Oh, no. Thanks everyone, but I'm not having much luck with finding a new tail.
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We can't give up yet.
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Let's have another look.
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There must be something we can use for a special tail.
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I'll look up here.
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I'll look down here.
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I'll look over here.
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I guess I can look in here.
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Meanwhile across the meadow, Big Nut Brown Hare had found a treat.
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Some fresh, juicy grass shoots.
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He was looking for little nut-brown hair so he could share them.
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He had looked just about everywhere in the meadow when he finally spotted something very familiar bobbing around.
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Ah!
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Hello!
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Here you are.
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Big nut-brown hair!
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Look!
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I found this!
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This!
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These will be perfect!
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Oh, you have been busy.
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But what are these for?
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For making me a long tail.
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A long tail?
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Show him all the special things your long tails can do.
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Little Field Mouse, you first.
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Okay.
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Come back, come back.
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That looks like fun, Little Field Mouse.
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Look at my tail.
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Oh, very nice, Little Redwood Fox.
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I can see your tail is very special too.
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Thank you.
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Hello, Big Nut Brown here.
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And hello, Little Grey Squirrel.
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What a great thing to be able to do.
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I see what you mean.
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Your friends have very special long tails.
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But your tail is special too.
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It is?
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I don't see how.
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It's too short.
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Do you see that bush over there?
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Yes.
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Little Field Mouse, would you mind running over there and waiting for a moment?
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Sure! Where did she go?
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I can't see her!
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We can't see her anymore.
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Okay, maybe you could go and find her and ask her to come back now.
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Alright, and then can we see how special my tail is?
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That's exactly what we'll do.
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Little Nut Brown hair is easy to see
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because of his special white tail But we can't see Little Fume Mouse at all
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His tail always helps me find him You do have a special tail,
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Little Nut Brown hair I do?
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It's white and it's so easy to see Really?
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It's fantastic Hooray!
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I have a special tail too.
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You do?
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Who wants a tasty treat to celebrate that everyone has a special tail?
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Yes, thank you!
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Yes, please!
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Guess how much I love you.
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And don't forget to subscribe!
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Oh, thank you!

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Perché praticare il parlato con questo video?

Questo video, "Look! My Tail", offre un contesto vivace e coinvolgente per migliorare le capacità di conversazione in inglese. La conversazione tra i personaggi, come Little Nutbrown Hare e Little Redwood Fox, presenta un linguaggio semplice e diretto, perfetto per i principianti. Utilizzando shadowing in inglese, puoi ripetere le frasi mentre ascolti, il che aiuta a migliorare la tua pronuncia e a costruire fiducia nel parlare. Ascoltando il video e imitandone i dialoghi, puoi scoprire nuove espressioni e migliorare la comprensione auditiva, rendendo il processo di imparare l'inglese con youtube sia efficace che divertente.

Grammatica ed espressioni nel contesto

Nel video, ci sono diverse strutture grammaticali e espressioni utili che possono aiutare a migliorare le tue abilità. Ecco alcune delle più significative:

  • “I want to make a cool breeze too.” – Questa frase mostra l'uso del tempo presente per esprimere desideri.
  • “Do you want to see?” – Qui si utilizza il presente per fare proposte e inviti, un aspetto importante nella pratica di conversazione in inglese.
  • “That really is a special tail.” – L'uso dell'articolo determinativo 'the' e dell'aggettivo 'special' aiuta a descrivere e specificare un soggetto.
  • “I wish I had a long tail.” – Frase condizionale per esprimere desideri irrealizzabili, una struttura molto utile nelle conversazioni.

Studio di queste espressioni ti aiuterà a sentirti più sicuro quando parli inglese.

Trappole comuni di pronuncia

Durante il video, ci sono alcune parole e accenti che potrebbero risultare difficili. Ecco alcune delle trappole di pronuncia più comuni:

  • “specially” – Ricorda che l'accento è sulla prima sillaba, quindi non dimenticare di pronunciarlo correttamente.
  • “cool breeze” – La 'b' in 'breeze' può essere facile da confondere, quindi assicurati di enfatizzarla.
  • “chase my tail” – In questa espressione, il suono 'ch' deve essere chiaro; prova a ripeterlo più volte per migliorare la tua fluidità.

Utilizzando tecniche di shadow speak e l’ascolto attivo, puoi padroneggiare queste pronunce e rendere la tua espressione più naturale e scorrevole nel parlato.

Cos'è la tecnica dello Shadowing?

Shadowing è una tecnica di apprendimento delle lingue supportata da studi scientifici, originariamente sviluppata per la formazione dei traduttori professionisti e resa popolare dal poliglotta Dr. Alexander Arguelles. Il metodo è semplice ma potente: ascolti un audio in inglese di madrelingua e lo ripeti immediatamente ad alta voce — come un'ombra che segue il parlante con un ritardo di solo 1–2 secondi. A differenza dell'ascolto passivo o degli esercizi di grammatica, lo shadowing costringe il tuo cervello e i muscoli della bocca a elaborare e riprodurre simultaneamente i modelli di discorso reale. La ricerca dimostra che migliora significativamente la precisione della pronuncia, l'intonazione, il ritmo, il discorso connesso, la comprensione dell'ascolto e la fluidità del parlato — rendendolo uno dei metodi più efficaci per la preparazione alla prova di speaking dell'IELTS e per la comunicazione reale in inglese.

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