Shadowing Practice: Peppa Pig - Camping (full episode) - 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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Camping.
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Peppa and her family are going camping.
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I love camping.
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We're here.
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Hooray!
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Peppa, George, this is the tent I had when I was a little boy.
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Daddy, how are you going to make that into a tent?
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Don't worry, Peppa.
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I'm an expert at camping.
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Mummy Pig, put the tent on the poles, please.
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That's it.
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Easy as pie.
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Do these pegs do anything?
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Of course.
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I forgot about the pegs.
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The pegs hold the tent up.
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There!
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The tent is a bit little.
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It was big enough for me when I was a boy,
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but it does look a bit small now.
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That's because you've grown a bit since you were a boy, Daddy Pig.
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And your tummy has grown the most of all.
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Talking of tummies, we should cook supper.
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Yes, yes.
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First, we have to collect sticks to make a fire.
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Yippee!
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Peppa and George are helping Daddy Pig collect sticks for the campfire.
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George, I'll pick up the sticks and you can carry them.
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Collecting sticks is fun.
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Good.
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That's enough sticks.
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That's a splendid campfire.
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Now I'll light it.
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Here are the matches.
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Oh, we don't need matches.
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Daddy, how can you light it without matches?
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I'm going to make fire the old way,
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by simply rubbing these two sticks together.
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Daddy Pig is rubbing the two sticks together to light the campfire.
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Where is the fire, Daddy?
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Nearly there.
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Hooray!
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Easy as pie.
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Now we can heat up the tomato soup.
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Ah, listen to the sounds of nature.
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What is that sound?
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That is the sound of crickets chirping.
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What is that?
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That's an owl.
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Look, there it is.
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Wow.
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And what's that noise?
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Oh, I'm not sure.
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It's Daddy's tummy.
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My tummy rumbling is one of the best sounds of nature.
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It means it's time to eat.
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I love tomato soup.
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So do I.
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There's another one of Daddy Pig's sounds of nature.
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Eh?
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What?
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Come on, children.
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Into the tent.
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It's bedtime.
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We won't all fit in.
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The tent is too little.
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It will be fine.
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In you go.
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Move further in, Mummy Pig.
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Daddy, you're too big for the tent.
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Never mind.
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I'd rather sleep outside anyway.
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Good night, Daddy Pig.
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Good night, Daddy.
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Night, night.
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Good night, everyone.
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Mummy Pig, Peppa and George are sleeping in the tent.
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Daddy Pig is sleeping outside, under the stars.
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Ah!
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I love camping.
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Sleeping in the open air with the stars above me.
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Maybe this wasn't such a good idea after all.
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It is morning!
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Daddy!
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It was lovely and cosy in the tent.
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Oh!
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Where's Daddy?
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Daddy Pig has gone!
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Poor Daddy Pig.
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He must have been cold and wet.
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And now where is he?
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What's that sound?
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It sounds like snoring.
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Daddy Pig!
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What?
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Daddy, you're safe!
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Of course I'm safe.
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I'm an expert at camping.
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I slept in the car.
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Silly Daddy.
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I love camping.
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Now it's a dinosaur.
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A dinosaur.
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George loves dinosaurs.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will have the opportunity to learn English with YouTube by watching an engaging episode of "Peppa Pig" that focuses on camping. Through the family's outdoor adventure, you'll practice essential vocabulary and phrases related to camping activities, enhance your listening skills, and develop your speaking abilities. By mimicking the characters, especially through the shadowing technique, you can significantly improve your pronunciation and fluency in English.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Campsite - A location where people set up tents for camping.
  • Tent - A portable shelter made of fabric, typically used when camping.
  • Collecting sticks - Gathering materials, often for starting a fire.
  • Campfire - A fire that is made outdoors for cooking or warmth.
  • Heat up - To warm something, especially food or drink.
  • Sounds of nature - The various noises one hears in a natural environment, like birds chirping or leaves rustling.
  • Expert - Someone who has a high level of knowledge or skill in a particular area.
  • Old way - A traditional method, used before modern techniques were developed.

Practice Tips

To maximize your learning experience while watching this Peppa Pig episode, consider applying the shadowing technique. This involves listening closely to the dialogue and repeating it in real-time, mirroring the speed and tone used by the characters. Peppa Pig's dialogues are designed to be accessible for young audiences, making them ideal for English learners. Start by watching a short segment, then pause and practice imitating the characters. Pay special attention to the intonation and emotions in their voices, which will help you capture the essence of English expressions.

As you integrate this practice into your routine, try to focus on specific phrases related to camping. For instance, after hearing "collecting sticks" or "heat up the tomato soup," repeat these phrases aloud several times. You can also enhance your learning experience by utilizing a shadowing site where you can replay sections of the video, allowing you to refine your speaking abilities further.

Engaging with content like "Peppa Pig - Camping" not only helps you learn English with YouTube but also makes the process enjoyable. Remember to listen for the sounds of nature in the background, which adds context to the scenes and boosts your listening skills. By consistently applying these techniques, you will be well on your way to improving your English fluency.

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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