Shadowing Practice: Our First Trip to the Amazon ZOO |World'Largest Jungle | Easy English Listening Story (A1 Level) - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

A1
I am not scared.
⏸ Paused
114 sentences
If sentences are too short or too long, click Edit to adjust them.
1
I am not scared.
2
I am a lion too!
3
He is giving me a hug!
4
Alright, explorers.
5
Who is hungry for adventure?
6
Hahaha!
7
I want to feed the lions!
8
I want to hug a penguin!
9
Alright, explorers!
10
Who is hungry for adventure?
11
Look at that, sweetie!
12
Whoa!
13
He is a skyscraper!
14
Open wide, big guy!
15
Ow!
16
A baby!
17
Here is a carrot!
18
Welcome to Elephant Valley!
19
Someone loves a mud bath!
20
Catch!
21
Hey!
22
I'm wet!
23
He is giving me a hug!
24
If you love elephants, hit the like button!
25
It's a jungle gym!
26
It fits him perfectly!
27
Trade you?
28
Banana for hat?
29
Roof!
30
They look like soccer balls.
31
Here is your lunch.
32
Mmm.
33
J'day, mates.
34
Welcome to Australia.
35
Look, a baby in the pocket.
36
Woof!
37
You are hungry little guy.
38
Put on your jackets.
39
Hi Mr. Bear.
40
Fish away!
41
Woooooo!
42
Waddle waddle slide!
43
The penguin wants you to subscribe!
44
Shhh!
45
The king is here!
46
I am not scared!
47
I am a lion too!
48
Question 2!
49
Roar!
50
Dinner time!
51
They are just big kitties!
52
Look at the stripes!
53
A ghost tiger!
54
Cool!
55
Here you go, Beauty!
56
Look at those ears, Wiggle!
57
Snack attack!
58
A tiny tank!
59
Look at that horn!
60
He has an itch!
61
So much pink!
62
I am a flamingo too!
63
I am a flamingo too!
64
Shrimp makes them pink!
65
Whoa!
66
Watch out for poop!
67
I am a bird tree.
68
I am a bird tree.
69
Tickle tongue.
70
Hello.
71
Hello.
72
Hello.
73
Hello.
74
Shh.
75
Be gentle.
76
Achou.
77
Sleepy heads.
78
Breakfast in bed.
79
He is slow.
80
Grabby hands.
81
He turned red.
82
Can you find him?
83
A walking rock.
84
Yummy berry.
85
Who wants to brush a goat?
86
Piggy back ride so fluffy Go number three
87
Good boy buddy Drink your milk.
88
Tiny grip.
89
Hey.
90
Grow big and strong.
91
Just a little ball of fur.
92
Woof!
93
Messy eater.
94
I am the mama duck.
95
If you want to hug him, subscribe.
96
Best day ever!
97
The sun is setting on our safari.
98
Stripes in the sun.
99
I am sleepy.
100
My feet are tired.
101
A new hat to replace the stolen one.
102
One last energy boost.
103
Yummy.
104
Lick, lick.
105
I want the unicorn!
106
Goodnight animals!
107
Look at the size of that moon!
108
It's beautiful, isn't it?
109
Are we almost there?
110
Roar!
111
Home sweet home.
112
Shh.
113
Don't wake them.
114
It's time.

Download App

AI scoring for every sentence you speak

TRENDING

Popular

About This Lesson

In this lesson, learners will embark on an exciting virtual adventure to the Amazon Zoo, experiencing the thrill of wildlife through an engaging story aimed at A1 level English speakers. The video transcript is filled with expressions related to animals and nature, providing an excellent platform for practicing listening and speaking skills. By following along, you will not only learn new vocabulary but also improve your overall comprehension of spoken English in a fun and lively context. Whether you want to learn English with YouTube or enhance your conversational abilities, this lesson is crafted to keep you motivated and eager to explore more.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Explorer - Someone who searches for new experiences.
  • Adventure - An exciting experience, often involving unknown risks.
  • Elephant Valley - A fictional place featured in the story, home to elephants.
  • Carrot - A vegetable that some animals, like elephants, may eat.
  • Waddle - The way penguins move, often resembling a side-to-side motion.
  • King - A title for royalty; in this context, referring to lions.
  • Mud bath - A behavior of elephants that helps them cool down and protect their skin.
  • Subscribe - To sign up for updates, often used in the context of YouTube channels.

Practice Tips

To get the most out of this lesson, consider shadowing the speaker as you watch the video. Start by listening to short segments and then repeat them out loud, mimicking the intonation and rhythm of the speaker. This technique will greatly help you improve English pronunciation and boost your confidence. Pay attention to the lively tone and playful expressions featured in the video; this can enrich your understanding of emotion in spoken language.

If you're unsure about a word or phrase, pause the video and repeat until it feels natural. This practice is excellent for enhancing your speaking skills, especially if you want to prepare for tests like the IELTS. Remember, consistent practice through a shadowing site can lead you to significant improvements over time. By engaging with resources like this charming story, you’ll not only expand your vocabulary but also learn to express yourself more fluidly in 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.

Buy us a coffee