Shadowing Practice: Family Morning Routine | Easy English Listening Practice (A2 Level) - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Oh, it's 7 o'clock.
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Oh, it's 7 o'clock.
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Time to wake up.
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Tom, wake up, honey.
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Five more minutes.
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No, Tom.
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It's 7 o'clock.
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Okay, okay.
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Good morning.
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I have to wake the kids now.
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And you'd better get breakfast ready.
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Okay, dear.
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Lily!
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Ben!
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Wake up!
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It's morning!
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Good morning, sweetheart.
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Did you sleep well?
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Yes, Mommy.
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I had the best dreams.
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Oh, really?
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You'll have to tell me all about them.
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Okay, but first, is breakfast ready?
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I think Daddy's working on it right now.
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Time to wake up my sleepyhead.
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Ben, wake up.
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Time to get up.
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Ben!
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Okay, good morning, Mom.
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Good morning, sleepyhead.
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Good morning, Ben.
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Morning, Lily.
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Okay, guys.
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What should we do now?
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Wash our hands?
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That's right.
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Let's get fresh for the day.
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Daddy?
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Can I use the bathroom, please?
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Oh, sorry, sweetheart.
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Come in.
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Thank you, Daddy.
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Dad, you have toothpaste on your nose.
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Oh, no. Lily, are you done?
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Almost.
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Hurry up.
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Okay, okay.
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Done.
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Your turn, Ben.
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Finally.
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I'm done.
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Ben, did you wash your face?
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Yes.
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Ben.
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Okay, okay.
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Done.
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Ben, you need to comb your hair.
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It's fine.
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It really isn't.
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I'm combing my hair with my blue comb.
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Done!
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Better.
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Thank you, Lily.
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You're welcome, Ben.
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Hmm.
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What do I wear today?
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Mom, can you help me, please?
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Yes, sweetheart.
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I can't decide what to wear.
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I'll help you.
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I want my pink dress.
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Lily, it's cold today.
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Then I'll wear my white cardigan too.
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Good thinking.
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How do I look, Mommy?
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You look lovely, Lily.
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Thank you, Mom.
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Mom, I can't find my socks.
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Did you look in your drawer?
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Yes.
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Let's see.
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Look, the drawer is full of socks.
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Here you go, honey.
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Thanks, Mom.
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Ben, don't forget your jacket and come down for breakfast.
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Okay, Mom.
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Okay.
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My pants are in my drawer.
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And my jacket is on the hook.
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And here is my white T-shirt.
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I'm ready.
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I'm ready.
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I'm ready!
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Okay, okay, Rex.
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I hear you.
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Ben, it's your turn to feed him.
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Is it?
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I fed him yesterday.
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I fed him yesterday.
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You fed him on Sunday.
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Sunday was two days ago.
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Yes, and today is Tuesday.
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So yes, my turn.
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Okay, where is his food?
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In the cupboard, bottom shelf, blue bag.
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Got it!
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I found the blue bag!
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One scoop of dog food coming right up!
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Good boy, he's so happy!
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He's always happy when he eats.
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Okay.
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Shopping list.
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Milk, eggs, bread.
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What are you doing?
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Shopping list.
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Do we need coffee?
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Yes.
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We always need coffee.
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Coffee.
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Do we need orange juice?
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Yes.
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Ben drinks it every day.
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Mom.
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What are you writing?
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The shopping list.
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Do you need anything?
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Biscuits!
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For you or for the dog?
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Both?
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I'll think about it.
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Mom!
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Don't forget the strawberries!
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Thank you for reminding me, honey.
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Tom, here is the shopping list.
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All done.
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Great, thanks.
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Good morning.
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Breakfast is ready.
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Good morning, Dad.
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It smells so good.
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Thank you, Lily.
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Scrambled eggs and toast.
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Mom, I'm thirsty.
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Can I have some orange juice, please?
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Of course, honey.
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Here you go.
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Thank you, Mommy.
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You're welcome, sweetie.
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Good morning.
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I'm hungry.
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What is there?
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Eggs and toast, buddy.
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Sit down.
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Okay, Dad.
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Can I have more toast, please?
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Of course.
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Here you go.
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Thanks, Dad.
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Ben, slow down.
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I'm hungry.
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He's very hungry.
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I love mornings with you two.
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Now let's pack your lunch boxes.
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Okay, Ben, what do you want in your sandwich?
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Ham and cheese.
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Ben, do you want any tomatoes?
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No, Mom.
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Thank you.
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Here is the perfect cheese and ham sandwich.
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Ham and cheese.
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Great.
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And an apple for you.
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Lily, what about you?
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Peanut butter and jam, please.
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And here is your delicious peanut butter and jam sandwich.
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Oh, and a banana for you, Lily.
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Okay, we leave in 10 minutes.
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Pack your bags now.
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Okay, Mom, I'm packing.
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First, my books.
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Then my pencil.
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And I shouldn't forget my homework.
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I'm ready.
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Great, Lily.
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Mom, have you seen my bag?
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It's under the table, Ben.
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Mom, I can't find my homework.
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Where did you do it last night?
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Oh!
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I found it!
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It's a little dirty, but it's okay.
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Oh, Ben.
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Next time, put it in your bag right away, Ben.
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Yes, Mom.
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Sorry.
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Okay, quick check.
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Lily, are you ready?
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Yes, Mom.
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Bag, jacket, shoes, all ready.
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Perfect.
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Ben, are you ready?
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Yes.
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Ben, didn't you forget something?
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Oh, my backpack.
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Now I'm ready.
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Oh, look, guys, the bus is here.
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Bye, Mom.
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Goodbye, Mommy.
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Goodbye, sweethearts.
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Have a great day.
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Hurry!
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Let's get on the bus!
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Tom!
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The kids are gone.
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Where are you?
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In the kitchen!
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I'm washing the dishes, honey.
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Thank you, honey.
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I wash the plates and the glasses.
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Tom, are you ready?
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Yes!
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Your keys?
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Check.
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What about your phone?
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Here it is.
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And your wallet?
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Got it.
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I have everything.
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You forgot your coat, Tom.
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Oh, I forgot about the coat.
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Here you go, honey.
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Thank you so much.
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I'll walk you to your car.
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And here is the shopping list, Tom.
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I'll remember it.
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Have a great day, honey.
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You too!
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Love you!
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Love you!

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Engaging with the "Family Morning Routine" video offers a lively glimpse into everyday interactions that are perfect for English learners. This practical context allows you to immerse yourself in real-life conversations, enhancing your listening skills while improving your speaking abilities. By mimicking the dialogue, you can effectively utilize the shadowing technique, whereby you listen to a speaker and repeat exactly what they say, improving fluency and pronunciation.

Using this video for practice is not only fun but also beneficial for mastering adjustments in tone, rhythm, and natural expressions that occur in everyday communication. It’s an excellent resource for anyone preparing for academic assessments, such as the IELTS speaking practice. The family interactions depicted make learning relatable, encouraging you to implement the vocabulary and phrases into your daily life.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

The video showcases several key grammatical structures and phrases that are common in family conversations. Here are a few notable examples:

  • "Wake up" - A simple command that illustrates direct speech, making it a practical phrase for daily use.
  • "Did you sleep well?" - This question format is commonly used when checking on someone’s well-being, highlighting the importance of asking about health and comfort.
  • "Can I use the bathroom, please?" - A polite request that demonstrates the necessity of using courteous language in everyday scenarios.
  • "Almost" and "Done" - These terms show basic conversation flow, allowing learners to practice responses that convey completion or status.

By focusing on these phrases during your learning with YouTube, you'll be able to craft more nuanced sentences in conversations.

Common Pronunciation Traps

As you shadow the speech in this video, be mindful of some pronunciation challenges. Here are a few tricky elements:

  • The phrase "five more minutes" may be pronounced quickly, making it sound like "fivemore minutes". Practicing this phrase slowly can help you grasp its correct articulation.
  • The word "breakfast" is often mispronounced. Many learners may say it as "break fast", but it should be pronounced fluidly as "brekfist".
  • Listen closely to how "okay" is pronounced; it varies in speed and intonation among speakers. Mimicking its correct form will enrich your conversational skills.

Utilizing the shadow speech method enhances pronunciation, making it easier to communicate naturally with native speakers.

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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