Shadowing Practice: Learn English Through 100 RIDDLES for Beginners P2 - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

A1
I bring letters to your house.
⏸ Paused
114 sentences
If sentences are too short or too long, click Edit to adjust them.
1
I bring letters to your house.
2
What am I?
3
Mailman.
4
I shine during the day and keep you warm.
5
What am I?
6
Sun, sun.
7
I fall from the sky when it's cloudy.
8
I fall from the sky when it's cloudy.
9
What am I?
10
Rain, rain I come after lightning and make a loud sound I come after lightning and make a loud sound
11
What am I?
12
Thunder, thunder I am white and fall from the sky in winter.
13
What am I?
14
Snow I fly, I chirp,
15
and I live in a nest.
16
What am I?
17
Bird, bird.
18
I have big ears in the trunk.
19
I have big ears in the trunk.
20
What am I?
21
Elephant, elephant.
22
I roar and I'm the king of the jungle.
23
I roar and I'm the king of the jungle.
24
What am I?
25
Lion.
26
Lion.
27
I'm black and white and love bamboo.
28
I'm black and white and love bamboo.
29
What am I?
30
Panda.
31
Panda.
32
Panda I swim in water and have gills.
33
I swim in water and have gills.
34
What am I?
35
Fish You sit on me and I have wheels.
36
What am I?
37
Bicycle Bicycle I help you go up and down floors.
38
I help you go up and down floors.
39
What am I?
40
Elevator.
41
Elevator.
42
I'm soft and you put your head on me to sleep.
43
I'm soft and you put your head on me to sleep.
44
What am I?
45
Pillow, pillow I cover you at night and keep you warm I cover you at night and keep you warm
46
What am I?
47
Blanket, blanket You walk on me in the house You walk on me in the house What am I?
48
Floor Floor I hang on the wall and show pictures I hang on the wall and show pictures What am I?
49
Picture.
50
Picture.
51
You watch me to see movies.
52
You watch me to see movies.
53
What am I?
54
Television.
55
Television.
56
I play music and you listen to me.
57
I play music and you listen to me.
58
What am I?
59
Radio You use me to type on a computer.
60
What am I?
61
Keyboard Keyboard You move me to control the computer you move me to control the computer what am i
62
Mouse.
63
Mouse.
64
I am the fruit that Snow White ate before she died.
65
I am the fruit that Snow White ate before she died.
66
What am I?
67
Apple.
68
Apple.
69
I grow underground.
70
I'm orange and rabbits love to eat me.
71
What am I?
72
Carrot.
73
Carrot.
74
You need me to live and I'm all around you.
75
You need me to live and I'm all around you.
76
What am I?
77
Air.
78
Air.
79
You drink me every day.
80
You drink me every day.
81
What am I?
82
Water Water I am hot and come out of a volcano
83
I am hot and come out of a volcano What am I?
84
Lava Lava I'm made of wood and I hold things.
85
What am I?
86
Shelf I open and close to let air in and out of a room.
87
I open and close to let air in and out of a room.
88
What am I?
89
Window I go tick-tock and hang on the wall.
90
What am I?
91
Clock.
92
Clock.
93
You use me to wash the dishes.
94
You use me to wash the dishes.
95
What am I?
96
Sponge You brush your teeth with me What am I?
97
Toothbrush I come in a tube and help clean your teeth.
98
What am I?
99
Toothpaste You wash your hands with me.
100
What am I?
101
Soap Soap I dry you after a shower I dry you after a shower What am I?
102
Towel Towel You wear me to swim.
103
What am I?
104
Swimsuit You wear me on your feet at home.
105
What am I?
106
Slippers.
107
Slippers.
108
You write on me, and I'm white and flat.
109
You write on me, and I'm white and flat.
110
What am I?
111
Paper.
112
Paper.
113
How many did you get right?
114
Let me know in the comments below.

Download App

AI scoring for every sentence you speak

TRENDING

Popular

About This Lesson

In this lesson, learners will practice their English speaking skills through engaging riddles designed for beginners. The focus is on understanding simple questions and answers, enhancing vocabulary, and improving pronunciation. By reflecting on challenges presented in the riddles, learners will get a chance to think critically while expanding their language skills in a fun manner. This interactive approach makes it easier for you to understand context and meaning, which are essential for effective communication in English.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Mailman: A person who delivers letters and packages.
  • Sun: The star that shines during the day and provides warmth.
  • Rain: Precipitation that falls from the sky when it is cloudy.
  • Thunder: The loud sound that follows lightning.
  • Snow: Frozen water that falls from the sky in winter.
  • Bird: A flying animal that often chirps and makes nests.
  • Elephant: A large animal with big ears and a trunk.
  • Panda: A black and white bear that eats bamboo.

Practice Tips

To maximize your learning experience while watching the video, consider using shadow speech techniques that allow you to mimic the pronunciation and intonation of the speaker. Here are some effective strategies to apply:

  • Slow It Down: If the speed of the riddles feels overwhelming, use playback settings to slow down the video. This can help you grasp the language and follow along more easily.
  • Repeat and Shadow: After hearing a riddle, pause the video and repeat the question out loud. Try to mimic the intonation and stress of the speaker. This is an excellent IELTS speaking practice technique to improve your English pronunciation.
  • Read Aloud: On a second pass, read along with the video transcript while listening. This reinforces your connection between written and spoken English.
  • Break It Down: Focus on one riddle at a time. Understand every word before moving onto the next. This helps in retaining vocabulary and phrases effectively.
  • Engage with Others: If possible, practice shadowing with a partner or in a group. Sharing riddles and using them in conversation can enhance your ability to think in English.

Using these strategies will not only bolster your listening and speaking abilities but will also enhance your overall confidence in using English. Remember, consistent practice is key to becoming proficient in the language.

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.

Buy us a coffee