Shadowing Practice: Peppa Pig Full Episodes - The Market - Cartoons for Children - 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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The Market.
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It is a lovely sunny day and the market has come to town.
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Apples, apples, get your apples here.
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Cheese, the smelly cheese.
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Fish.
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Nice fresh fish!
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Each market stall sells one thing.
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Apples, cheese, fish!
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Mr Fox's stall sells everything.
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Violins, castors, rocket engines!
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Pepper and her family have come to the market to do their shopping.
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Fresh apples!
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Can we buy some apples, please?
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What kind would you like?
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Big or small?
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Red or green?
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We would like the apples that taste nice.
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Why don't you try one?
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Mmm, lovely.
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A bag of the lovely apples, please.
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Thank you.
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Cheese!
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Cheese!
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Yum, yum!
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George loves cheese.
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I've got a very smelly cheese here.
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Er, maybe Daddy Pig should give it a sniff?
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Oh!
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The smell of the cheese has knocked Daddy Pig off his feet.
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Wow, that's what I call a strong cheese.
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Good, isn't it?
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Mmm, yum yum!
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George likes smelly cheese.
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May we buy that one, please?
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Of course Thank you Fish,
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nice fresh fish Can we buy some fish, please?
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Okay, I've got trout, addock,
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mackerel or squid What would you like?
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They all look good How about I give you some of each?
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Then you can make a lovely fish pie Fish pie,
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yummy There you go Thank you very much Fish, apples, cheese.
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Here is Mr Fox's store.
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Bananas, power tools, handbags.
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I'm selling anything, really.
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What do you want?
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Nothing, thank you.
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We've bought everything we need.
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Apples, cheese and fish.
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Oh, why didn't you come to me first?
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I've got all of that.
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Do you sell apples?
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You've never seen apples like these.
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They're made of wood.
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Wooden apples?
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Brilliant, aren't they?
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They'll last forever.
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What else did you buy?
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Cheese.
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Cheese?
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I've got all kinds of cheese here.
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They don't smell of much.
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It's because they are plastic.
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Made of plastic?
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Yes, guaranteed to last you a lifetime.
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Buy one, get four free.
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No thank you, Mr. Fox.
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You bought a fish too, didn't you?
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I could have sold you a better fish.
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No plastic fish, thank you.
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This isn't plastic.
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Well, actually it is.
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But this is an amazing toy fish.
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Look, it sings.
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Twinkle, twinkle, little star.
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Now I want to do what you want.
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And it only needs 24 batteries.
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Oh, it's beautiful, isn't it?
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Can we have one, Daddy?
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No. Please?
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We could take it home and it could sing to us all day.
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I'm sorry, Peppa, but our house doesn't need a singing fish.
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Okay.
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Thanks, Mr Fox, but we really do have everything we came for.
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There must be something else you need.
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How about an antique china vase that will never break?
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Because it's, uh, made of plastic.
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It's really lovely, but we just don't need anything.
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It is raining.
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Ah!
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We're getting all wet!
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No worries.
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I've got just a thing.
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Umbrellas!
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Oh, we'll take them.
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Yes.
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Four umbrellas, please.
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Mr Fox's stall sells everything.
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You see, it's lucky you came to my stall.
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Yes, thank you, Mr Fox.
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And the best thing is,
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just for today, buy four umbrellas and you get a singing fish free.
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Oh, goody.
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Pepper loves markets.
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Everyone loves markets.
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Up above the world so high,
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like a diamond in the sky.
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Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how I wonder what you are.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

This delightful episode of Peppa Pig provides an excellent context for English learners to practice speaking in a fun and engaging way. The scene at the market introduces everyday vocabulary and conversational phrases that are commonly used in shopping scenarios. By mimicking the characters, learners can enhance their speaking skills through realistic interactions.

In this video, Peppa and her family engage in various dialogues centered around purchasing items from market stalls. Engaging in these dialogues encourages you to practice speaking aloud, which is crucial for improving English pronunciation. As you develop your speaking skills, consider using the shadowing technique to imitate the intonations and rhythms of the characters.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Throughout the episode, several key grammatical structures and expressions emerge that are particularly useful for everyday conversations:

  • Modal verbs: The phrase "Can we buy some apples, please?" showcases the use of modal verbs for making polite requests. Practicing such sentences can help you sound more natural in conversations.
  • Questions for choices: Peppa asks, "What kind would you like? Big or small?" This simple construction is great for learning how to ask about preferences, a common aspect of shopping dialogues.
  • Descriptive adjectives: Phrases such as "lovely apples" and "smelly cheese" highlight the descriptive language that makes conversations lively and interesting. Incorporating such adjectives into your own vocabulary will enrich your speaking abilities.

Incorporating these structures into your practice routine will significantly assist in enhancing your overall communication skills.

Common Pronunciation Traps

As you engage with the dialogue in this video, pay close attention to specific words and sounds that might be challenging:

  • Smelly: The word "smelly" has a distinct 's' sound that may be difficult for some learners. Practice saying it repeatedly, along with the contextual phrase.
  • Cheese: The long vowel sound in "cheese" can be tricky. Aim to stretch out the 'ee' sound for clearer pronunciation.
  • Trout and mackerel: These seafood terms feature tricky vowel sounds and consonant clusters. It may help to listen closely and repeat multiple times for mastery.

Utilizing a shadowing app can be very beneficial in this context as it allows you to listen repeatedly and practice mimicking the pronunciation of the phrases effectively. Embrace the shadowspeak method and gradually improve your pronunciation while enjoying the charming world of Peppa Pig!

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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