Shadowing Practice: Dinosaur ABC Song - Alphabet Song - English song for Kids - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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English Sing Sing Dinosaur ABC Song Stomp,
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English Sing Sing Dinosaur ABC Song Stomp,
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stomp like a dino, stomp,
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stomp like a dino A is for Anculosaurus,
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Anculosaurus V is for Brachiosaurus,
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Brachiosaurus C is for Chorithosaurus,
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Chorithosaurus D is for Dilophosaurus,
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Dilophosaurus E is for Elasmosaurus,
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Elasmosaurus, Elasmosaurus F is for Fabrosaurus,
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Fabrosaurus G is for Gallimimus,
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Gallimimus H is for Hadrosaurus,
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Hadrosaurus I is for Iguanodon,
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Iguanodon J is for Janantia,
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Janantia K is for Kentrosaurus,
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Kentrosaurus L is for Leoplerodon,
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Leoplerodon Stomp, stomp like a dino Stomp,
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stomp like a dino Stomp,
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stomp like a dino, oh-oh-oh-oh M is for Mosasaurus,
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Mosasaurus N is for Nototeratops,
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Nototeratops O is for Overopter,
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Overopter P is for Psifosaurus,
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Psifosaurus Q is for Quetzalcoatlus,
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Quetzalcoatlar R is for Rogasaurus, Rogasaurus.
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S is for Stegosaurus, Stegosaurus.
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T is for Tyrannosaurus, Tyrannosaurus.
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U is for Utiraptor, Utiraptor.
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Foo is for Velociraptor, Velociraptor.
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W is for Wynodosaurus, Wynodosaurus.
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X is for Xenoceratops Xenoceratops Y is for Yantra-Dosaurus Xenoceratops C is for Xenoceratops Xenoceratops
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Stomp, stomp like a dino Stomp,
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stomp like a dino Stomp,
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stomp like a dino Now we know our dino ABCs!
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Let's sing!
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We'll be right back.
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Let's do something.
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Let's go.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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I'm going
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to go to the next video.
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Bye.

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About This Lesson

In this engaging lesson inspired by the "Dinosaur ABC Song," learners will practice the English alphabet while discovering fascinating dinosaur names. This unique approach not only aids in memorizing letters but also enhances vocabulary acquisition in a fun way. By singing along, you'll be immersed in the rhythm of the language, making it easier to learn English with YouTube. The catchy phrases will help you recognize letter sounds, essential for effective communication and pronunciation. This lesson is perfect for children and adults alike looking to expand their English skills while enjoying music!

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • A is for Ankylosaurus
  • B is for Brachiosaurus
  • C is for Chorithosaurus
  • D is for Dilophosaurus
  • E is for Elasmosaurus
  • F is for Fabrosaurus
  • S is for Stegosaurus
  • T is for Tyrannosaurus

These vocabulary items serve not only as interesting dinosaur names but also as examples of how different letters correspond to sounds. Familiarity with these unique terms can enhance both your speaking and listening abilities.

Practice Tips

To effectively improve your English pronunciation, utilize the technique known as shadow speech. As you watch the "Dinosaur ABC Song," try to mimic the speaker's intonation and rhythm. Since the pace of this song is relatively moderate, it provides an excellent opportunity for shadowspeak. Here’s how you can practice effectively:

  • Start by listening carefully to the song a few times to internalize the melody and rhythm.
  • Once you're familiar with the flow, play the video again, pausing after each dinosaur name to repeat what you hear.
  • Focus on enunciating each letter and dinosaur name clearly. Listen for vowel sounds and the nuances in consonants, especially in names like Q is for Quetzalcoatlus and Z is for Xenoceratops.
  • Record yourself while you practice. Playing back your recordings will help you notice areas for improvement, making this an excellent form of IELTS speaking practice.
  • Repeat the shadowing exercise multiple times for best results, gradually increasing your speed as your comfort level grows.

By consistently applying these practice tips, you will not only enhance your English vocabulary but also become more confident in your pronunciation skills. Enjoy learning and have fun stomping like a dino!

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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