Shadowing Practice: 10 phrases I say to my child every day in English 🗣️ - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Do you want to know some of the most natural phrases that parents use with their children every day?
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Do you want to know some of the most natural phrases that parents use with their children every day?
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Well, today I'm going to share with you 10 phrases that I use with my son every single day in English.
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Some of these phrases are really fast and smushed together,
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so they can be difficult to understand.
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I'm going to test your listening skills to see how many of these you can understand.
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So grab a pencil and a piece of paper and follow along writing exactly what you hear in this video.
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At the end of this video,
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you can check all 10 of your answers.
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Let me know in the comments down below if you got 10 out of 10 pumpkins,
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10 out of 10 right answers,
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or 5 out of 10 pumpkins,
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7 out of 10 pumpkins.
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How many did you get right?
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Let me know in the comments down below.
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We will also be going on a little pumpkin patch adventure together as a family
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because it's fall and this time of year we go and visit pumpkin patches.
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You can get a free PDF guide for today's video from the link down below
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and if you are a mom or a dad and you are teaching English to your baby or your toddler at home,
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I have a special program just for you
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which you can learn more about from the link down below in the description below this video.
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Okay, let's get started.
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Let's go to the pumpkin patch and test our English.
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Whatchup2?
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Whatchup2?
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Whatchup2?
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Whatchup2?
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Whatchup2?
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Whatchup2?
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You see the skeleton up there?
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Pumpkin skeleton.
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He's cool huh?
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He has pumpkin head.
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He has a pumpkin head.
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Those are apples.
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Yeah those are apples.
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They're beautiful apples.
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How much dollars?
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How many dollars?
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How much does it cost um there's no price on these
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ones maybe they're none dollars they're free zero dollars hold my
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hand hold my hand hold my hand hold my hand hold my hand hold my hand hold my hand
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hold my hand you've never seen a white pumpkin before no
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one never seen no one's ever seen a white pumpkin I love
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that white pumpkin oh my goodness look at this
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beautiful bouquet of peppers a pepper bouquet of a pepper plant oh can Should we buy these?
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Look both ways.
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Look both ways.
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Look both ways.
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Look both ways.
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Look both ways.
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Look both ways.
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Look both ways.
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Too spicy for me.
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Too spicy for you?
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Dory did you see that devil over there?
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Is that poster?
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You think he's real?
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Oh no, just a decoration.
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He's scary.
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He's all red.
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He's all red.
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Put your jacket on.
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Put your jacket on.
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Put your jacket on.
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Put your jacket on.
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Put your jacket on.
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Put your jacket on.
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Alright.
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Looks good?
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Can I have some?
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Thank you.
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Oh, that's really yummy.
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Alright.
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That's so yummy.
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That's so yummy.
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Let's put on your PJs.
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Let's put on your PJs.
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Let's put on your PJs.
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Let's put on your PJs.
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Let's put on your PJs.
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Let's put on your PJs.
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Oh my goodness.
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Popcorn is good.
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There's nobody at the market.
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It's two pumpkins in one.
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I've never seen that before.
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Looks like an acorn.
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Yeah, like this one's coming out.
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Aw, look at this little guy.
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That one's cool.
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It's crazy, huh?
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This is what we drove half an hour for.
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Time for your bath.
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Time for your bath.
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Time for your bath.
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Time for your bath.
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Time for your bath.
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Time for your bath.
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Whoa Dory look at those super big pumpkins over there.
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Look at the hay.
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Yeah look at the hay.
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It's spiky.
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Spiky hay.
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Hay is usually spiky.
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The animals like to eat hay hay there's a rooster there look at the rooster
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It doesn't pop corn when you're sorry.
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But Phil you're gonna gonna get in trouble.
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Oh look at the rooster.
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Hi buddy.
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Hello.
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I hear a trolley or a hayride.
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Oh it's the tractor.
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I'm my son It's a little bit I'm proud of you I'm proud of you I'm proud of you
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I'm proud of you
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I'm proud of you It's awesome It's pretty funny That's why you're not here He's so he has a dress
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That's cool I'm so excited I'm so excited Wow Dory, you cooking marshmallows?
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Cool!
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The perfect first marshmallow.
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Wow, look at that.
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It is perfect.
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Great.
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Great.
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That's what you're really doing.
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Perfect.
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Can you eat?
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Can I show you?
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I'm just like some uncooked things.
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Do you sleep well?
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Do you sleep well?
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Do you sleep well?
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Do you sleep well?
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Okay, let's find the next clue.
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Alright, what's the next one?
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Hmm.
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Hmm.
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Let's see, let's see, what's next?
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Number four?
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let's spray t let's brush your teeth let's brush your teeth let's brush your teeth let's brush your
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teeth let's brush your teeth let's brush your teeth okay how was that let's check your answers
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whatschuttu whatchuttu whatchuttu whatchuttu what do you feel like eating What do you feel like eating?
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Hold my hand.
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Hold my hand.
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Hold my hand.
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Look both ways.
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Look both ways.
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Look both ways.
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Put your jacket on.
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Let's put on your PJs.
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Time for your bath.
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I'm proud of you.
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Did you sleep well?
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Let's brush your teeth.
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I'm so excited.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

Practicing English speaking with real-life scenarios is essential for language learners. This video showcases common phrases that parents use daily with their children, making it relatable and practical. By utilizing these expressions, learners can improve their conversational skills and adapt to everyday interactions. Engaging with authentic speech not only enhances fluency but also helps learners grasp the nuances of the English language. Through effective shadow speech techniques, you will mimic the natural flow of conversation, enhancing both your listening comprehension and speaking abilities. Moreover, by participating in this listening challenge, you can learn to process language quickly and respond more effectively in real-world situations. This approach aligns well with enhancing your IELTS speaking practice, as you will become more comfortable with spontaneous dialogue.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Understanding the phrases presented in the video is crucial for mastering English. Here are a few key expressions you might encounter:

  • “How much does it cost?” - This question is a common way to inquire about the price of items. It's a practical phrase you'll likely use in shopping contexts.
  • “Look both ways.” - This expression teaches the importance of safety when crossing streets, showcasing how language can convey critical actions.
  • “Hold my hand.” - A simple request that conveys safety and care, often used with young children. It emphasizes the importance of connection in communication.
  • “Have you ever seen…?” - This phrase encourages storytelling and curiosity, engaging others in conversation and sharing experiences.

By practicing these structures in context, learners can better understand how to incorporate them into their own dialogues, enriching their speech and contributing to their overall fluency.

Common Pronunciation Traps

Pronunciation is often a hurdle for many learners, particularly with fast-paced conversational English. In the video, pay special attention to the following:

  • “Whatchup2?” - This informal contraction of "What are you up to?" can be challenging to pronounce effectively due to the blending of sounds.
  • “How much dollars?” - Although colloquial, the structure should correctly be “How much does it cost?” understanding and practicing this phrase can help in sounding more fluent.
  • “Pumpkin” vs. “white pumpkin” -” Sometimes learners may struggle to differentiate between similar sounds. Practicing these specific words can improve clarity in your speech.

To master these tricky pronunciations, consider using shadowspeaks techniques. Pairing your listening exercises with repetition can improve your pronunciation and help you sound more natural in conversation.

What is the Shadowing Technique?

Shadowing is a science-backed language learning technique originally developed for professional interpreter training and popularized by polyglot Dr. Alexander Arguelles. The method is simple but powerful: you listen to native English audio and immediately repeat it out loud — like a shadow following the speaker with just a 1–2 second delay. Unlike passive listening or grammar drills, shadowing forces your brain and mouth muscles to simultaneously process and reproduce real speech patterns. Research shows it significantly improves pronunciation accuracy, intonation, rhythm, connected speech, listening comprehension, and speaking fluency — making it one of the most effective methods for IELTS Speaking preparation and real-world English communication.

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