Shadowing Practice: Gogo loves English 1 | Unit 9 What color is this? - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Sir King of Hosts
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Hello Tony, hello Jenny, hello Gogo!
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Hi Gogo!
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Hmm, what colour is this?
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What's this?
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It's green.
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That's grass.
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This is grass.
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It's green.
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What colour is this, Tony?
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Oh, go-go!
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It's red.
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This is a flower.
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It's red.
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What color is this?
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Oh, go go!
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It's blue!
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This is yellow!
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Wow!
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That flower is blue!
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Oops!
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That flower is red.
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That flower is yellow.
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What colour is this, Tony?
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It's brown!
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Thank you, Go-Go!
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What colour is this?
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It's red!
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It's red!
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What color is this?
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It's yellow.
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It's yellow!
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Uh-oh!
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Thank you, Go-Go!
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What color is that?
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It's green!
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It's green!
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What color is this, Gibi?
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It's blue!
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It's blue!
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That's not blue!
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That's right, Tappy!
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It isn't blue, it's brown!
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It's brown!
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It's brown!
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What color is that?
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It's red, it's red.
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What color is that?
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It's yellow, it's yellow.
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What color is that?
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It's green, it's green.
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Red, green, yellow, and blue.

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About This Lesson

In this engaging lesson from the video "Gogo loves English 1 | Unit 9 What color is this?", learners will practice identifying and describing colors in English. This unit is designed to help you enhance your vocabulary and speaking skills through simple, interactive dialogue. During the lesson, you will hear various questions and responses regarding different colors, allowing you to mimic and internalize the language. This repetition is key to building confidence and improving your English pronunciation, as effective communication often hinges on clarity and expression.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • What color is this? - A common question used to identify colors.
  • It's green. - A response to indicate the color green.
  • It's red. - A response to indicate the color red.
  • It's blue. - A response to indicate the color blue.
  • It's yellow. - A response to indicate the color yellow.
  • It's brown. - A response to indicate the color brown.
  • This is grass. - An example of identifying objects with their colors.
  • That flower is... - A prompt for learners to practice describing colors of different objects.

Practice Tips

To make the most of this lesson and improve your English pronunciation, consider following these shadowing tips:

  • Listen and Repeat: Play the video and listen carefully to how each color is pronounced. Pause frequently to repeat each phrase aloud. This method, known as shadowspeak, helps reinforce correct pronunciation.
  • Slow it Down: If the pace is too fast, use the playback speed option on the video to slow it down. This will allow you to capture subtle nuances in speech and diction.
  • Visual Cues: Pay attention to visual cues in the video. Associating words with colors and objects can enhance memory retention and understanding.
  • Use Shadow Speech: Shadow along with the video by speaking simultaneously with the characters. This will help improve your fluency and comfort with spontaneous dialogue.
  • Practice with a Partner: If possible, practice with a friend or language partner. Take turns asking and answering questions about colors, reinforcing interactive speaking skills.

By integrating these techniques into your practice routine, you’ll not only grasp the essentials of color vocabulary but also develop a fluidity in speech that will serve you well in everyday conversations. Explore this shadowing site further to continue your journey toward mastering English!

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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