Shadowing Practice: HUMBERTO THE HUMMINGBIRD! by Pamela Leela | Kids Book Read Aloud - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Humberto Hummingbird by Pamela Lida.
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Humberto Hummingbird by Pamela Lida.
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Welcome to Hummingbird World.
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A hummingbird's wings beat so fast it's just a blur.
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They can fly forward, backward, and even upside down.
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Their eggs are smaller than a jelly bean.
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Hola!
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I'm Humberto.
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I flap my wings so fast.
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Sometimes I forget to stop.
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Oops!
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Help!
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Sage is so big and scary!
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Hmm, Sage?
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Ah, Sage, said the old monkey softly.
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Many fear him, but few truly know him.
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If you want to see for yourself,
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said the old monkey, he's down by the water.
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He is scary looking, said Humberto.
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Well, hello.
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It's rare that anybody visits me, Miss the Snake.
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Well, you gotta admit, you're pretty scary, said Paloma the parrot.
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You eat when you're hungry,
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I do too, and I protect myself just like everyone else does, said the snake.
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lonely being the scary one.
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But we all have our part to play.
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Not everyone in the forest was meant to be friendly, but everyone belonged.
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No clapping pineapple concentration said the capybara.
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Whoa, pineapple down.
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Some days in the forest were serious and some days were just silly.
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Yuck!
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I just made this web.
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That web did not stand a chance.
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The day has been busy, silly, and bright.
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Now the forest whispers good night.
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Thanks for joining the adventure.
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See you next time.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, learners will immerse themselves in the whimsical world of "Humberto the Hummingbird" by Pamela Leela. Through engaging storytelling, students will practice their English speaking skills by shadowing the narrator's intonation and phrases. This exercise will enhance their ability to articulate English sounds fluently and confidently. By focusing on the unique characters and vibrant settings presented in the story, learners will also expand their vocabulary while enjoying a delightful narrative. Expect to improve your English pronunciation and develop a deeper understanding of conversational context.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Hummingbird - A small bird known for its rapid wing movement and ability to fly in various directions.
  • Wings beat - The motion that allows birds to fly, often described as a blur for hummingbirds.
  • Scary - Something that induces fear; used in the context of characters that might appear intimidating but have their own stories.
  • Lonely - Feeling sad because of being alone, often explored in narratives to discuss feelings of characters.
  • Forest whispers good night - A poetic way to indicate the end of the day in nature, enhancing imagery in storytelling.
  • Protect myself - A phrase that showcases self-preservation, important in understanding character motivations.
  • Adventure - An exciting experience; significant for students to understand the context of narratives.
  • Business and silly - Words that contrast the tone of the day-to-day activities in the story, enriching the language experience.

Practice Tips

To effectively practice speaking English through this lesson, consider utilizing shadowing techniques. Here’s how you can implement this method:

  • Choose a section of the video that resonates with you, ideally one where Humberto interacts with other characters, as it contains conversational rhythms.
  • Play the video at a slower speed if necessary to catch the nuances in pronunciation and intonation. This is particularly useful for fast-paced sections.
  • As you listen, repeat what you hear in real-time, mimicking both the speed and emotion of the speaker. This will help you improve English pronunciation and develop a natural flow in your speech.
  • Utilize a shadowing app or recording device to record yourself while you practice. Listening to yourself can provide insights into areas needing improvement, helping you achieve a more fluent shadowspeak.
  • To further enhance your practice, engage in discussions about the story, focusing on the key vocabulary and phrases, which will enrich your learning experience and make it more relatable.

By incorporating these methods into your practice routine, you can enhance your English skills while discovering the fascinating narratives that stories like "Humberto the Hummingbird" have to offer!

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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