Shadowing Practice: Peppa Pig - Hide And Seek - 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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Hide and seek.
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Peppa and George are playing hide and seek.
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It is George's turn to hide.
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He must quickly find somewhere to hide before Peppa finishes counting.
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One, two, three, four, five,
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six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
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George has found somewhere to hide just in time.
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Ten.
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Ready or not, here I come.
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Peppa has to find where George is hiding.
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Found you!
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Peppa has found George.
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George, I could see you too easily.
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Now it is Peppa's turn to hide.
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One...um...three.
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I'll help George to count.
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One...
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Two...
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Three...
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Four...
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Five...
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Six...
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Seven...
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Eight...
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Nine...
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Ten...
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OK, George, open your eyes.
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George has to find where Peppa is hiding.
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Oh.
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Peppa isn't hiding under the table.
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George, have you thought of looking upstairs?
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Peppa isn't under the bed.
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What was that strange noise?
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Peppa isn't behind the curtain.
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There is that strange noise again.
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What can it be?
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George has found where Peppa was hiding.
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George found me.
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Now it's Daddy's turn to hide.
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Oh, I think George should have another turn.
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But George isn't very good at hiding.
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I'm sure he'll be better this time.
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Close your eyes and start counting.
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Close your eyes and start counting.
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One, two, three, four, five,
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six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
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Ready or not, here I come.
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Oh, George isn't hiding under the table.
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But George always hides under the table.
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Have you thought of looking upstairs?
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I know where he is.
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George is in the toy basket.
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Oh.
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George is not in the toy basket.
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Where can he be?
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Peppa cannot find George anywhere.
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Daddy, I can't find George anywhere.
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Oh, dear.
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I wonder where he can be.
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Actually, I think there's something about George in this newspaper.
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Wee!
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George!
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Found you!
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Oh, George!
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That was a good place to hide!
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George was hiding behind Daddy Pig's newspaper all the time.
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Peppa Pig.
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Peppa Pig.
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Peppa Pig.
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Thank you.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

Using "Peppa Pig - Hide And Seek" as a learning tool provides a fun and engaging context for English speaking practice. The simple storyline makes it accessible to learners of all ages, particularly young children and beginners. As Peppa and George play their game, they use everyday vocabulary and phrases that are perfect for learners to shadow and mimic.

Practicing with this video not only enhances speaking skills but also improves listening comprehension and vocabulary acquisition. Shadow speech techniques allow learners to repeat phrases immediately after they've heard them, reinforcing both improve English pronunciation and grammatical structure. This interactive approach helps learners become more confident in their speaking abilities, ultimately making conversations feel more natural.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Throughout the video, several key grammatical structures and expressions emerge that are useful for learners:

  • Imperative sentences: Phrases like "Close your eyes and start counting" demonstrate the direct and commanding nature of English verbs. These are common in everyday instructions and activities.
  • Present continuous tense: Expressions such as "George is hiding" showcase how to describe actions happening now, which is essential for communication.
  • Usage of numbers: Counting from one to ten is not only foundational for English learners but also allows for a practical application of numbers in everyday contexts.
  • Questions for clarification: The phrase "Have you thought of looking upstairs?" teaches how to ask for confirmation or suggest alternatives in a friendly manner.

By focusing on these structures, learners can engage in productive English speaking practice that informs their conversations and interactions.

Common Pronunciation Traps

When watching "Peppa Pig - Hide And Seek," learners may encounter specific words or phrases that can pose pronunciation challenges:

  • “Hiding”: The ‘h’ sound must be softly articulated to avoid a flat pronunciation.
  • “Counting”: Learners often mispronounce this as “counting” instead of emphasizing the ‘ou’ sound, which is vital to clarity.
  • “Strange noise”: The combination of the ‘str’ sound can be tricky for non-native speakers. Practice saying it slowly at first before speeding up.

Focus on these pronunciation traps by employing shadow speak techniques, repeating these phrases until they feel comfortable. Doing so will not only bolster pronunciation but also boost overall speaking confidence.

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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