Shadowing Practice: Dino Buddies 12 | The Nest | Dinosaurs | Stories for Kindergarten - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Little Fox Dino Buddies Episode 12 The Nest There!
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Little Fox Dino Buddies Episode 12 The Nest There!
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Tor said.
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She put the egg in the nest.
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Suddenly, the dark shadow appeared.
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Uh-oh, Sid said.
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The buddies looked up.
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A big dino smiled down at them.
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I'm sorry I scared you, she said.
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I just wanted my egg back.
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Tor sighed.
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I'm sorry I took your egg.
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It's okay, the big dino said.
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Thank you for bringing it back.
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When will your eggs hatch?
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Sarah asked.
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They will hatch soon, the big dino said.
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You can come back and visit.
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Yay!
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Sarah said.
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I love baby dinos!
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The buddies walked back to the park.
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You have the best roar, Rex, Sid said.
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Tor and Sarah nodded.
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Let's hear it again, Tor said.
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Okay, Rex said.
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Roar!
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The whole forest shook.
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In the nest, the eggs shook too.
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Thank you.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, learners will practice their English speaking skills through engaging and playful content from the "Dino Buddies" episode titled "The Nest." This activity focuses on understanding conversation dynamics, responding appropriately to questions, and expressing excitement—perfect for kindergarten-level English learners. By shadowing the dialogue, you’ll enhance your pronunciation, intonation, and overall fluency in English. We will break down key vocabulary and provide helpful practice tips that emphasize the importance of natural speech patterns and emotional engagement when learning.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • egg - A round object laid by birds and reptiles, often considered the beginning of life.
  • nest - A structure built by birds or animals to hold their eggs and young.
  • scared - A feeling of fear or apprehension.
  • big dino - A friendly term for large dinosaurs, often used by children.
  • hatch - To break out of an egg and emerge as a young animal.
  • roar - A loud cry typically made by large animals, especially dinosaurs, signifying strength or excitement.
  • forest - A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
  • buddies - Friends or companions; in this context, refers specifically to the group of playful dinosaurs.

Practice Tips

To effectively improve your English speaking practice using this video, consider the following advice:

  • Shadow Speech: While watching the video, pause frequently to mimic the characters' dialogues. This will help you develop your skills in shadow speech, enhancing your ability to adapt to natural speech rhythms and tones.
  • Slow It Down: If the pace seems too fast, use playback controls to slow down the video. This gives you more time to articulate your words clearly when practicing your shadowspeak.
  • Use Emotions: Pay attention to the emotions displayed in the dialogue, such as excitement and apologies. Incorporate these feelings into your shadow speak for a more animated speech that reflects genuine communication.
  • Repetition: Repeat challenging phrases multiple times. This method not only aids with pronunciation but also with memory retention, making it easier to recall vocabulary in real-life conversations.
  • Engage in Dialogue: After shadowing key phrases, try to answer questions directed at you similar to how the characters interact. For instance, think about how you would respond to the question, “When will your eggs hatch?” Practice your responses aloud.

By following these practical tips, you will not only enjoy the delightful themes presented in "Dino Buddies" but also significantly improve your English speaking abilities. Remember, the goal of english speaking practice is to make speaking feel as natural and enjoyable as possible!

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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