Shadowing Practice: Granny Mobile πŸ€πŸ’™ | FULL BLUEY EPISODE | Bluey, Bingo, and Muffin Grannies! 🩷 | Bluey - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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What can
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we play at your house, Bluey?
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I'm not sure.
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Oh, look, Doreen's having a garage sale.
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Ooh!
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Ah!
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Granny Mobile!
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This episode of Bluey is called Granny Mobile.
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Having a bit of a garage sale, Doreen?
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Yes, love.
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I'm trying to get a bit of cash together to go on holiday to the reef.
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Well, if someone buys Len's old scooter, that'll help.
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Oh, yeah.
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How much is this?
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Oh, whatever you think, love.
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Okay, let's decide what sort of grannies we'll be.
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I'm going to be a can't hear anything granny.
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I'm going to be a kind granny.
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What sort of granny can I be?
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Oh, um, I'm not sure there are any other types of grannies.
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That's not fair!
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I know I wouldn't get to be a granny!
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Ah, that's it.
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You can be a grouchy granny.
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Oh, yeah.
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And make it that you want to sell us your granny mobile.
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Okay.
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Let's go, Bingo.
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Pardon?
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How much do you want for this?
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Oh, well, what do you think?
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Two dollars?
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Okay, that's fine.
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Thanks.
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Doreen, that vase is worth way more than that.
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Oh, I don't want to make a fuss.
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Doreen, can we play with your ranny-mobile, please?
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Go for it.
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I've taken the battery out, so I won't move.
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Oh, yes, it will.
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Buggerlugs is going to push it.
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Yeah!
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Am I buggerlugs?
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Faster!
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Yes, Nana?
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And you're going over too many cracks.
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It's a footpath.
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Don't talk that to me, Sonny.
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Gee, you are one grouchy granny.
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Stop!
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Stop!
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I said stop!
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OK, Manna.
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Hello, Gladys.
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Ugh, I'm selling my granny reveal.
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Are you gonna buy it?
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Oh, well...
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Make up your mind!
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Manna!
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How much is it, love?
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Buckle-Ox, what number is this?
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Uh, $300 bucks.
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Oh, Doreen, you can get more than that.
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Let's say $900.
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$900 bucks.
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How much money you got, Rita?
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Pardon?
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Hurry up!
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My hips hurt!
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It hurts!
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Let me count my coins.
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One...
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Two...
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Oh, that's a nice one.
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Hurry up!
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Ah, my coins.
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This is taking too long.
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Bug-a-logs, take me home!
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Yes, Nana.
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And watch the cracks!
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Sorry, Nana.
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Louie, grouchy granny is a bit too grouchy.
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Are you sure there isn't another type of granny?
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There might be, but I just don't know what it is.
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Do you?
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Hmm, no. I'll stay grouchy, Granny.
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Oh, great.
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You want yourself, young man?
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Hmm, how about $5?
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How about $2?
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Okay, $2.
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Doreen, if you want to go on a holiday to the reef,
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you'd better toughen up.
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Oh, I know oh Dear the table legs blocking the footpath.
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I could have broke my leg.
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Oh, I'm terribly sorry I should call the council.
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I'll get a Toreen.
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Keep that noise down.
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I'm sorry I'm not paying for any of this.
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Oh, well, that's fine Well,
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I think you should pay a little I think you should mind your own business Whoa,
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that is one grouchy granny.
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We're back home, Nana.
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About time.
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Now make me a cup of tea, buglugs.
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Hey, you, get off then.
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No, it's mine.
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I'm buying it.
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Buying?
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Give me $900.
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What?
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The side says $300.
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$900.
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I'm not paying $900.
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Good, then I keep it.
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Oh, it's like that, is it?
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Look love, I think you want to talk to that lady- Get your hands off me!
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What are you doing?
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Let that cover key!
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Doreen, I think this delightful lady wants to buy your scooter.
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One hundred dollars.
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Um, I guess that sounds okay.
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Oh Doreen, you need to go higher than that.
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You need to lay off the biscuits.
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What?
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You said I was looking good!
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You are honey, ignore her.
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Oh, nosy neighbors back.
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Now you listen.
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One hundred dollars, take it or leave it.
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Oh Doreen, no. Right, you off.
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No!
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What?
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I told you it's $900.
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A lot of this is just water weight.
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Muffin honey, why don't we let...
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Heads off!
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Stay out of it, cattle dog.
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$200, final offer.
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$100!
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What?
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You're dreaming.
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$500.
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$11!
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Outrageous!
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If you don't want it, then don't buy it!
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I'm not paying $1100.
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Why not?
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Cause it's ugly, like her hat.
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Hey, hey!
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Hang on, love.
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Let's see how this plays out.
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And another thing, I don't like the colour.
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Well, paint it!
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You paint it!
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You paint it!
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No, you paint it!
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Oh, yeah, it chiggles.
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No, you paint it!
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Fine, $1100.
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$1200!
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What?!
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And $18 lollies!
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Oh, you cheeky little.. fine.
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$1,200.
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Oh, my goodness.
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And how much are the lollies?
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Oh, $2.
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Oh!
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Bye!
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Hooray!
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You'll be going on that holiday now, Doreen.
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Yeah.
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I'm gonna do some push-ups.
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Hm.
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These lollies are gross!
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Muffin, look around.
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You can pick anything you want.
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Really?
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Yep, you are one in a million Can I have this?
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You sure, just a tea towel Oh,
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my coins Oh look Rita,
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it's a super granny May I help you with those coins?
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Pardon?
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Bandit, I've got one of those exercise thingies if you want Oh yeah,
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how much you want for it?
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Oh, I don't know.
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What do you think?
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20 bucks?
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Hmm.
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50. Ha!
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Taurine!
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That's my girl.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will delve into an engaging episode of a popular children's show, where you will practice listening and speaking skills through dialogues involving playful scenarios. By focusing on casual conversations among characters, this lesson is designed to enhance your English speaking practice. You will explore different personality traits through the characters’ interactions, allowing you to incorporate expressive language into your own speech. This exercise will help you understand humor and emotion in English, making it a valuable component of your IELTS speaking practice.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Garage sale: A sale of used items, typically held in a person's home or yard.
  • Granny Mobile: A playful term used in the episode referring to a toy vehicle.
  • Grouchy granny: A type of character that portrays grumpiness, adding humor to conversations.
  • Push it: A command or encouragement to move an object, often used in play.
  • Cash together: Collecting money for a specific purpose, such as a vacation.
  • Whatever you think: A phrase expressing openness or flexibility in decision-making.
  • Not make a fuss: To avoid creating a scene over something minor.

Practice Tips

To effectively use the shadowing technique while watching this episode, try to imitate the characters’ speech patterns, tone, and emotional expressions. This shadow speech exercise can be particularly beneficial due to the natural speed of conversations in children's programs, which is often slower and clearer than in adult shows. As you follow along, aim to mimic the intonations and pauses used by the characters. A great strategy is to repeat after each line is spoken, allowing you to practice English speaking with real dialogues. This method will improve not just your pronunciation but also your ability to express different emotions and traits through speech.

Consider watching the video multiple times. On the first run, focus on understanding the overall context. In subsequent views, concentrate on shadowing the speech. To enhance your experience, you can pause after key phrases or dialogues and repeat them aloud. Integrating these practices into your English studies will make your speaking skills more fluent and expressive, essential for achieving success in your IELTS speaking practice.

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 β€” 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 β€” making it one of the most effective methods for IELTS Speaking preparation and real-world English communication.

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