Shadowing Practice: Peppa Pig - Best Friend (3 episode / 1 season) [HD] - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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I'm Peppa Pig.
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I'm Peppa Pig.
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This is my little brother George.
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This is Mummy Pig.
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And this is Daddy Pig.
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Peppa Pig.
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Best friend.
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Peppa is waiting for her best friend, Suzy Sheep.
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Hello, Susie.
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Hello, Peppa.
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Susie Sheep has come to play with Peppa.
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Peppa loves Susie.
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Susie loves Peppa.
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They are best friends.
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Peppa, why don't you and Susie go and play in your bedroom?
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Yes, Mummy.
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George wants to play too.
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Peppa and Susie love playing in Peppa's bedroom.
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So does George.
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No, George!
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This game is just for big girls.
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Go and play with your own toys.
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Peppa and Susie want to play on their own.
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I'm a tiny little fairy princess.
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I'm going to wave my magic wand and turn you into a frog.
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George doesn't like playing on his own.
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George wants to play too.
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No, George.
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I'm playing with Susie.
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You have to play somewhere else.
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George wants to play with Peppa.
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He feels a bit lonely.
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George, I need some help.
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I'm making chocolate chip cookies.
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Someone needs to lick out the bowl.
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George likes helping Mummy make cookies.
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But he likes playing with Peppa more.
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I'm to be a nurse.
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I want to be a doctor.
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But who's going to be the sick person?
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George!
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Peppa and Susie love playing doctors and nurses.
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So does George.
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Peppa listens to George's chest.
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Now, George, take a big breath in, then cough.
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Hmm, I think your heart's a bit loose.
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How about a plaster on it?
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Open wide, please.
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Susie takes George's temperature.
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Oh, dear.
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You're very, very hot.
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I think you have to stay in bed for three years.
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Daddy Pig has come to find George.
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Oh, no. What's wrong with George?
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Don't worry, Daddy.
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It's only a game.
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George is our patient.
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Oh, I see.
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Can the patient have a visitor?
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Just for a little while.
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He might get tired.
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Cookies!
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Yes, they're for George.
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They're his medicine to make him feel better.
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Excuse me, Doctor.
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Can you help me?
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I have a sore tummy.
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That tickles.
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I can hear him rumbling.
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I think you're hungry, Daddy.
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Then I think I need lots of cookies to make me better.
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And me.
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And me.
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And me.
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And me.
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Peppa Pig.
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Peppa Pig.
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Peppa Pig.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, learners will engage with the adorable world of Peppa Pig and her best friend Suzy Sheep. Through interactive dialogue and playful scenarios, you'll practice conversational English, focusing on the dynamics of friendship, play, and family interactions. This content is designed to help you enhance your listening and speaking skills while enjoying a fun and relatable storyline. By the end of this lesson, you will improve your ability to express emotions and initiate conversations in English, making it easier to share your own experiences with friends.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Best friend: A person you are closest to and enjoy spending time with.
  • Play: To engage in activity for enjoyment and recreation.
  • Lonely: Feeling sad because you are alone or isolated.
  • Doctor: A person who treats illnesses and injuries.
  • Temperature: A measure of how hot or cold someone is, often checked when someone is sick.
  • Cookies: Sweet baked treats that often bring joy and comfort.
  • Magic wand: A tool used in stories to perform magic.

Practice Tips

To effectively use the shadowing technique with this Peppa Pig video, select sections that resonate with you or seem particularly fun. Since the dialogue is light-hearted and the pace is moderate, you’ll find it easier to follow along. Here are some suggestions:

  • Start by listening: Watch the episode once without muting or pausing. Focus on the pronunciation and intonation of the characters.
  • Repeat aloud: Use a shadowing app to play short clips of the video and try to mimic the characters' speech. This method helps improve your fluency and pronunciation.
  • Practice speaking: After shadowing, pause the video and try to summarize what you just watched in your own words. This will reinforce vocabulary retention.
  • Explore emotions: Pay attention to how the characters express their feelings and practice using similar phrases in your own conversations to add depth to your English speaking practice.
  • Engage socially: Share your favorite lines with friends or practice role-playing scenarios with a study partner, which not only enhances learning but also makes it more enjoyable.

By incorporating these techniques while you learn English with YouTube, you'll become more comfortable speaking and engaging in conversations. Happy learning!

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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