Shadowing Practice: 😷🎈 Best Medicine πŸ†š Get well soon! πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈπŸ’ Mega Battle πŸ†πŸ†šπŸ’ͺ Best collection 🎬 Masha and the Bear - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

A1
Shh!
⏸ Paused
128 sentences
If sentences are too short or too long, click Edit to adjust them.
1
Shh!
2
Did you know that you can watch our cartoon with no ads?
3
Just subscribe to YouTube Premium!
4
Are you ready?
5
It's dayirds!
6
I know you're an old dream have trouble originally!
7
Maybe I can look for that!
8
I really have to come back now!
9
appeal to Siren and herarloid It's spring Okay
10
Oh, give me, give me, give me that.
11
Oh, that's all.
12
It's nothing.
13
Come on, come on.
14
Go ahead and seal away
15
Oh, Mommy!
16
Where are you going?
17
Stop it!
18
Stop it!
19
That is one thing that I definitely don't need.
20
Oh, Mommy dearest!
21
I'm so scared!
22
Chill!
23
Come on.
24
Sh Ξ­Ξ½Ξ±
25
Oh, my God.
26
RU seem loud!
27
tule wspΓ³l FLEep
28
FLEEP It took off to work together!
29
What?
30
We've got this blunder!
31
I thought it was your homework!
32
Alright, here we go.
33
Ζ°α»›cfights I already guess now too Marshal
34
eta Huh?
35
.
36
.
37
Bravo!
38
Bravo!
39
Again!
40
Tsh!
41
Hi!
42
It's all good now Already found the best medicine.
43
Bear, are you sick or what?
44
Then I'll be your doctor.
45
It's a good thing I came.
46
I know how to treat a patient.
47
Well, my dear, I'm not a doctor.
48
I'm not a doctor.
49
I'm not a doctor.
50
I'm not a doctor.
51
I'm not a doctor.
52
I'm not a doctor.
53
I'm not a doctor.
54
I'm not a doctor.
55
Well, my dear, let's give you a checkup.
56
Okay, okay.
57
Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
58
Ooh, doesn't look good.
59
Oh, that's the problem.
60
Yes, it is a complicated case.
61
The only thing that will help you is...
62
Some bed rest.
63
Lay down, my dear, and rest.
64
Let's have some tea with raspberries.
65
Medicine has to be tasty and sweet.
66
Yuck!
67
Yuck!
68
And you don't get out of bed.
69
Oh, my God.
70
Oh, my God.
71
Oh, my God.
72
Oh, my God.
73
Oh, my God.
74
Oh, my God.
75
Oh, my God.
76
Did you get out of bed?
77
And still you're sick?
78
All right.
79
So let's check you out.
80
Okay.
81
It seems okay.
82
It's all right here, too.
83
Oh, my!
84
You are seriously sick!
85
You urgently need a very restful bed rest.
86
Ah!
87
Hey! energy應
88
Like Whoa!
89
Ah!
90
You were sick yesterday, you were sick today.
91
Aren't you tired?
92
Okay, okay.
93
I will try to check you out.
94
You'll get the most restful of all the bed rest!
95
I'll look at the medicine and be right back!
96
Hurry it's
97
an emergency!
98
Wee!
99
Wee wee wee wee wee!
100
Whoa!
101
Whoa!
102
Whoa!
103
Whoa!
104
Whoa!
105
And one and two and one and three And two and three
106
Wee wee wee wee wee!
107
Faster, faster, faster!
108
Go faster, go faster!
109
Faster, go faster!
110
Faster, go faster!
111
Stop now!
112
I do know how to treat a patient.
113
So, so, so.
114
I do know how to treat a patient.
115
So, so, so.
116
So, so, so.
117
So, so, so.
118
So, so, so.
119
Where could all of the cartoons be hiding?
120
Hmm.
121
Let's start an investigation.
122
Ah!
123
One, two, three, four, five, six.
124
Let's look for cartoons to pick.
125
I will press this microphone.
126
Masha and the bear, let's go!
127
That's how easy it is.
128
And now, you try it!

Download App

AI scoring for every sentence you speak

TRENDING

Popular

About This Lesson

In this lesson, learners will engage with a fun and light-hearted dialogue inspired by a Masha and the Bear video. The focus will be on practicing everyday conversational English related to health and well-being. As you study this transcript, you will enhance your skills in understanding informal speech, which includes emotions, humor, and everyday interactions. The aim is to not only improve your English speaking practice but also to get comfortable with various expressions that people use when discussing sickness and remedies.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Best medicine - A phrase often used to refer to things that can make one feel better, not always literally.
  • Get well soon - A common expression used to wish someone a quick recovery.
  • I know how to treat a patient - This phrase conveys confidence and a willingness to help someone in need.
  • I'm scared - An expression that conveys fear, which adds to the emotional aspects of the conversation.
  • Mommy dearest - A term of endearment that reflects affection and also a bit of urgency in the context of needing help.
  • Come on! - An expression used to encourage someone or prompt them to act.
  • What? We've got this blunder! - A phrase indicating that there has been a mistake or misunderstanding, which can happen in everyday conversations.
  • Bravo! - An expression of applause or approval that can be used in various contexts.

Practice Tips

To maximize your learning from this video transcript, consider using the shadowing technique. This involves listening to the audio while simultaneously repeating what you hear. As you engage with the lively dialogues, pay close attention to the tone and speed of the speech. The friendly and exaggerated style in "Masha and the Bear" makes it ideal for practicing your shadow speech. Here are some specific tips:

  • Start by playing the video at a slower speed if necessary. This helps you catch the nuances of pronunciation and rhythm.
  • Repeat phrases out loud, focusing on matching the intonation and emotion of the characters. This will not only improve your speaking skills but will also help with your listening comprehension.
  • Use a shadowing site or app that allows you to practice these dialogues multiple times without distraction.
  • Record yourself while shadowing, then playback the recording to evaluate your improvement over time.
  • Realize that mistakes are part of the learning process. Embrace them as you build your confidence in English speaking practice.

By integrating these tips, you’ll become more proficient in English and feel more comfortable engaging in casual conversations about health and emotional expressions.

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 β€” 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 β€” making it one of the most effective methods for IELTS Speaking preparation and real-world English communication.

β˜• Buy us a coffee