Shadowing Practice: Magic Xylophone | S1 E1 | Full Episode | Bluey | @disneyjr - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Mom!
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Dad!
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Bingo!
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Bluey!
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Ladies and gentlemen, I will now play for you the Rondo Aleterka.
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Hey, piano!
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Ladies and gentlemen, I'm terribly sorry.
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I seem to be having a little bit of trouble with my piano.
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Dad, I want to be the piano.
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No, it's still my turn.
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Taking turns can be difficult.
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Dad, he's had this many turns.
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You can be the Bombongos.
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Bombadumadum, Bombongos.
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Bombadumadum, Bombongos.
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Bombadumadum, Bombongos.
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Bombadumadum, Bombongos.
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I'm the river.
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Bungos.
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This episode of Bluey is called the Magic Gullophone.
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What are the real bongos?
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Bluey, look.
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Huh?
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Oh, no. Quick, bingo.
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Get the thing a thing.
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Let me up.
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Let me out of here.
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Go, look!
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Do a thing!
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Rings!
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Yeah!
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The magic telephone!
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Mum, come and look at this!
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Oh, look!
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It's just like when we first met.
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I'm free.
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What?
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How do I get fingers up my nose?
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The magic xylophone.
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Give me that xylophone.
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Free.
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Give me that x- Bingo.
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Let's get the pens.
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Oh, what a splendid mustache you have.
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Ooh, lovely.
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Ooh, lovely.
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It's my turn to unfreeze him.
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And freeze!
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Oh, no!
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What?
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Ah, you kids!
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Ah!
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Let me get a magic sign of them!
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Gotcha!
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Yeah, too slow, Mr. Mustache.
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Bluey, you're taking all the turns freezing.
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Come on, Bingo.
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Let's get the teddies.
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Okay.
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I'm off to work.
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Mom, look at Dad now.
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This loose hair's been bugging me all morning.
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Okay, I'll unfreeze it.
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I want to do it.
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Mom, Blue is not letting me have any turns.
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Bluey, if you don't take turns with people, people won't take turns with you.
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But Bingo is too slow.
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Dad will catch her.
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No, I'm not.
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You can either take turns or I'll bring the xylophone to work with me.
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I'll freeze my boss.
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No!
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Well, you know what to do then.
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I'll see you later.
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Just make sure you unfreeze him for toilet breaks, OK?
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OK.
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Here, Bingo.
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But stand right back here.
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That way you can get a head start.
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He runs really fast when he's mad.
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Okay, I'm free.
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There you are.
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Run, Bingo.
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Back inside.
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Bingo!
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Louie!
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Come back here.
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Where are they?
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I can't find them anywhere.
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Ah, maybe they went downstairs.
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I can't hear him.
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I think we should freeze him just in case.
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Give me the xylophone.
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No, I want to freeze him.
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You've had all the freezing time.
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Bingo.
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Let go.
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Freedom!
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Got it.
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You ding-dongs were too busy squabbling.
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Freeze!
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Freeze, freeze, freeze!
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Oh, never mind.
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She'll keep.
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Now, look at this lovely new garden gnome.
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Whoa!
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Ah, this is the perfect spot.
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Oh, wait a minute.
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It's got a little bit of felt pen on the fingers.
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Probably from some mischief.
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I'd better get the hose.
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Oh, eww!
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I'm pleased.
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Thanks, Bingo.
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Dad's gone to get the hose.
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So let's go and hug.
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Bluey, you always never take turns with me.
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You just take all of the turns.
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And it makes me feel sad.
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I will unfreeze you if you promise you will let me have turns too.
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Leak two times if yes.
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Gonna hose my dirty garden gnome.
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Gonna hose it good.
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Okay, time for a little barf, garden gnome.
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Ring!
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We tricked you.
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Bingo unfroze me.
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I was just pretending.
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I was just pretending.
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Now, Bingo!
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Here, Bingo.
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You cannot freeze him.
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Thanks, Bluey.
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Not just yet.
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I like the Daddy water fountain.
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About This Lesson

This lesson focuses on enhancing your English speaking skills through engaging and entertaining content. By using the vibrant dialogue from the "Magic Xylophone" episode of Bluey, learners will practice vital aspects of spoken English, including intonation, rhythm, and conversational dynamics. You'll get to explore the interactions between characters, which will help you improve not only your vocabulary but also your ability to engage in playful and collaborative conversations. By immersing yourself in the dialogue, you can better grasp how to express emotions and ideas naturally, making your English sound more fluent and conversational.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Taking turns - A collaborative practice often found in games and conversations.
  • Terribly sorry - An expression of apology, showing politeness.
  • Magic xylophone - A playful object that adds fun to the narrative.
  • Bombongos - A playful term originating from the episode, representing an imaginative instrument.
  • Do a thing! - A casual way to encourage someone to take action.
  • Freeze/unfreeze - Action verbs illustrating playful commands often used in games.
  • Splendid mustache - A phrase expressing admiration or playfulness about someone's appearance.

Practice Tips

To effectively learn English with YouTube, follow these tailored practice tips while shadowing the dialogue from the "Magic Xylophone" episode:

  • Listen Carefully: Start by watching the episode once without interruption. Pay close attention to how the characters express their emotions and reactions.
  • Slow Down the Playback: Use a shadowing app or video settings to slow down the speech. This allows you to catch every word and transition smoothly into speaking along.
  • Repeat In Chunks: Instead of repeating the entire dialogue, break it down into smaller chunks. Shadow a sentence or phrase, focusing on mimicking the tone and emotion conveyed.
  • Practice Intonation: Notice the ups and downs in the characters’ voices. Try to match their intonation to make your shadow speech sound lively and engaging.
  • Record Yourself: After practicing, record your voice. Compare your shadow speak with the original dialogue. This feedback loop can massively improve your fluency.
  • Engage in Playful Dialogue: Use the vocabulary and phrases learned to create your own playful scenarios. Practicing in context helps reinforce the language better.

By incorporating these shadowing techniques, you'll not only improve your pronunciation but also build confidence in conversational English. Enjoy the process, learn effectively, and let yourself be inspired by the magic of engaging content!

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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