Shadowing Practice: Everyday English at Home | MOVING DAY vlog 📦 - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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This video is for non-native English speakers who want to learn natural everyday English
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and who want to share natural everyday English with their babies or with their young children at home.
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My name is Brittany.
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I'm an English teacher and I live in Canada with my husband and with our son.
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Today we are moving into a new home
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and I invite you to join us and learn some new words and some new phrases in a very messy,
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unplanned, real life way.
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If you enjoy this kind of video,
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please let me know in the comments down below.
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Let me know your name,
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where you're from, and tell me,
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yes, I enjoy this kind of video and I will make more of them for you.
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oh no oh that's earth i see it now
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i should put all this around that's our planet that's where we live It's not ready yet.
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Some red dot.
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See, it's not Earth.
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It's not Earth?
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It's Venus, for sure.
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Red dot.
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Oh, Venus.
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It has a red dot here.
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I think Jupiter has a big red dot, doesn't it?
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Actually, yeah, it is.
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Let me see my space book.
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Can you get my space book?
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Your space book?
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Yeah, I'll go check your space book for you.
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So I have made a list of natural English phrases that I say to my son every day.
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And I have put all of these phrases into a free PDF guide for you.
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These are lists of real natural phrases that I say to my son.
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And these are completely free for subscribers of my email list.
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So you can get those emailed to you straight to your email inbox right now.
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I will put it in the description under this video down below.
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Post these PDFs around your house,
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in your kitchen, in your bathroom,
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in your children's bedroom, and you will be reminded to use natural English phrases every day with your child.
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It takes repetition and consistency,
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and sometimes we just need a little bit of a visual reminder.
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So don't forget to pick up those pdfs from the link in the description below.
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It's a little bit loud.
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There's some dogs barking outside.
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Welcome to the chaos of moving.
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There are boxes everywhere in our apartment because we are moving in four days, I think.
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Is it four days from
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So we're just going to be spending the next few days packing boxes
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and preparing to move to our new home That's why my hair Looks like this Sorry,
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what are you doing?
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Kitchen stuff is almost packed.
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Dirty dishes.
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Ooh.
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Now it looks like Mars.
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Man, I'm really going to miss this view.
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It's so beautiful.
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But we will have more space at our new apartment.
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It is so messy in here.
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Ah, laundry drying over there.
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My son's toys being packed into these boxes.
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Oh, we have a lot of work to do.
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I just stepped on this Lego.
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I step on Legos all the time.
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If you have little kids,
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you know the horrible feeling of stepping on one of your kids toys in your bare feet.
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Oh, it's awful.
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And now I'm going to keep packing.
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I'm right.
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I'm, I can't talk.
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right now I have packing tape and scissors
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and a lot of old boxes that we've been collecting so
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that we can pack our stuff in them
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so I'm just putting these boxes together taping them back together
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and then I'm going to pack them with some of our
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I'm not sure I might put my son's books in this box or I might put our refrigerator stuff,
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like the magnets that are on the refrigerator
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and all of our sort of odds and ends that are on the fridge right now.
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I might put them in this box.
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We're not moving very far,
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so it's not that difficult of a move.
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Sometimes if you're moving to,
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you know, another city or another country,
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it's much, much more complicated to move.
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So So, oops, I just cut the tape and I'm going to tape this box shut on the bottom.
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Okay, perfect.
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It's cooped up inside all day.
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I can't hold up because I have my spoon.
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Yay, someone made a hopscotch here.
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mouse, can I buy more?
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We had a little bit of an injury.
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so many boo-boos he was unable to walk two minutes ago but now he's climbing a tree trunk
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wow that is a big beetle It's got it. Does it feel funny?
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No, it just tickled you.
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It bit him I think.
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It bit you?
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Hey.
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Does it bite?
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Yeah.
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It's a big one.
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When they're big they can bite.
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Oh yeah?
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When they're big they can bite.
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When they're tiny they can't bite.
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Like germs they can't bite.
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Germs can't bite us.
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Look at it's mouth.
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Oh, yeah, little pinchers on it, huh?
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That's pretty cool Bite me.
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I can't hold it.
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I say Maybe it doesn't...
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I'm going to go to the next video.
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Let's see.
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This is called...
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Spackling. To spackle.
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Very useful.
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A very useful vocabulary word.
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Wow.
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Phil is doing a great job spackling.
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Hold on.
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Filling up the holes.
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Filling the holes in the wall.
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Spackling the walls.
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Spackling the walls.
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So I guess I'll just...
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Oops.
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Oops, oops, oops, oops.
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Ah, I'm making a mess.
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I'll just take all of these magnets off the fridge and throw them in the box.
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Ah, trying to find where the tape starts is the worst.
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Okay, here we go.
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We got it.
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We got it.
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We got it.
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put a little piece of tape on the inside too et voila!
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okay ready? yeah I'm off!
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maybe if I go like this This is supposed to be done.
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Probably not.
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You good?
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If this collapses on you, it's on video.
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Cool.
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All right.
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We just have one straw, Mama.
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We just have one straw?
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Yeah, one we have.
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I know, we don't have any straws.
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This is how long, look!
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Oh, and you're using it for your drink?
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Mmm.
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You're eating dinner with your Legos?
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It has been a long day of packing.
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A long few days of packing, actually.
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I am so tired.
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And getting ready to watch my last sunset at this apartment.
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We've had a lot of great memories here.
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so it's making me a little bit sad, nostalgic, but it's time.
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Time to move into a slightly bigger space and it's exciting.
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It'll be good.
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More boxes!
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Frozen pizza.
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Okay, today's the day.
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We're moving.
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But first, coffee.
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Today, our friends are coming over to help us move.
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Hello!
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That is a big moving truck.
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In your neck!
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Welcome to the crazy house!
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Yay!
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Thank you guys so much for coming.
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Thank you so much for coming!
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You're moving to a bigger house?
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I'm
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going to
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go to the next episode.
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okay here's our empty apartment our friends just left us got
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our u-haul truck down here our entire apartment is in
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that u-haul all of our stuff you got fuzz in your
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hair well we're gonna see them at the new apartment we're not moving too far away buddy that was
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so nice of everybody to help us
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yeah he's gonna open
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it up our whole apartment oh my goodness look at that
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I have to go inside.
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Okay.
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I have to go.
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This house is big.
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I'm going to help you feed it.
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Maybe.
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Okay, our last mission before we leave our apartment is to release our little pet ants.
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Our little friends.
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That does pet ants.
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Not our pet ants.
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Okay, let's do it.
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When people find ants with just a kid and a dada and not a mama.
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Okay.
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That means they're just a kid.
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This is ours.
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Okay.
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This is ours.
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Oh my goodness, that's a lot of ants.
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There's some crawling on your hands, bud. Does it tickle?
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Okay.
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Come on my legs.
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This is their food here.
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That's their food?
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Can you shake some of these ants off?
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Okay, bye ants.
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It was fun knowing you.
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See you later.
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Gosh, there's a million of them.
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It looks like a lot of ants under that rock there.
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What if it just came off?
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Okay.
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Ah!
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Caught my hair!
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Come here, there!
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Hey, the egg hole is here maybe.
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Me?
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Okay!
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Thank you.

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Context & Background

In the video "Everyday English at Home | MOVING DAY vlog 📦," Brittany, an English teacher residing in Canada, shares her experiences while preparing to move into a new home with her family. The vlog is tailored for non-native English speakers, particularly those who wish to teach their children natural everyday English. Throughout the video, Brittany discusses her daily activities, providing viewers with authentic examples of conversational English that can be utilized in various home settings. By showcasing this real-life context, viewers can learn how to incorporate natural phrases into their routine conversations with their young children.

Top 5 Phrases for Daily Communication

Here are five practical phrases extracted from Brittany's dialogue that you can use in daily interactions:

  • "Can you get my space book?" - A simple request that can help teach children to follow directions.
  • "What are you doing?" - Encouraging curiosity and conversation between parent and child.
  • "It's a little bit loud." - A way to express the noise levels in the environment, useful for discussing sounds around the house.
  • "There are boxes everywhere." - A descriptive phrase helpful for teaching vocabulary related to everyday life, especially during moving.
  • "We are moving in four days." - An example of discussing future events, useful when preparing children for changes.

Step-by-step Shadowing Guide

To effectively learn and practice these phrases using shadowing techniques, follow this step-by-step guide:

  1. Watch the Video: Begin by watching the video without any distractions. Listen carefully to Brittany's pronunciation and the natural rhythm of her speech.
  2. Identify Key Phrases: Take note of the five phrases listed above. Focus on their usage within context, as this enhances understanding.
  3. Repeat and Shadow: Play each phrase after Brittany, mimicking her intonation and accent. This is where shadow speak comes into play. Repetition will help you internalize the pronunciation.
  4. Practice with Variations: Try to use the phrases in different contexts or modify them slightly. For example, change "It's a little bit loud" to "It’s really loud!" to diversify your learning.
  5. Incorporate into Daily Life: Use the phrases throughout your day-to-day interactions at home. Create reminders with printed versions of the phrases and place them in visible areas. Visual aids can reinforce your learning and improve consistency.

By embracing these shadowspeak techniques, you can effectively master everyday English phrases, facilitating smoother communication with your children and boosting your confidence in speaking. Don’t forget that consistency is key; the more you incorporate these phrases, the more natural they will become in your daily dialogue!

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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