Shadowing Practice: Peppa Pig New Episodes - Molly Mole - Kids Videos | New Peppa Pig - 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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Molly Moe.
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Peppa and friends are going to playgroup today.
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Good morning, children.
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Good morning, Madam Gazelle.
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Today we have a new pupil.
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Hello, I'm Molly Mole.
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I'm sure you will make her feel very welcome.
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Hello, Molly.
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Peppa and Rebecca, will you look after Molly, please?
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Yes, Madam Gazelle.
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It is playtime.
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Molly, have you ever played in a sandpit?
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It's good for building sandcastles and digging.
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Do you mean like this?
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Wow!
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You're good at digging!
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Yes, I'm a mole.
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Moles are good at digging.
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The parents have come to pick up the children.
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Home time, Rebecca!
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Molly!
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Here is Mrs Mole.
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Hello, Mummy!
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Can my new friend Peppa come back to our house to play?
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Of course she can.
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Hello, Daddy.
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Can I go and play with my new friend Molly Mole?
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Why not?
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I'll pick you up later.
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Peppa is going to Molly Mole's house.
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This is my house.
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But this is Rebecca's house.
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Rebecca Rabbit lives inside the hill.
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Hello again.
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Hello, Rebecca.
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Molly is my new neighbour.
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But where do you live, Molly?
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We've moved in underneath Rebecca's house.
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Come and see.
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Moles live deep underground.
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Our house is not finished yet.
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My daddy is still building it.
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Here is Mr Mole.
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He is very good at digging.
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How do you lock your new bedroom, Molly?
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It's lovely and cosy.
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This is my new friend, Peppa.
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Hello, Mr Mole.
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Delighted to meet you.
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Daddy Pig has come to pick up Peppa.
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Hello?
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Hello?
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Hello, Daddy Pig.
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How can I help you?
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Do you know where Molly Mole's family live?
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Yes, they have moved in underneath us.
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Underneath you?
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Yes, it's quite exciting.
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Hello, Daddy.
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Hello, Mr Pig.
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Come inside.
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Please excuse the mess.
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We're building an extension.
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Oh, I'm a bit of an expert on extensions.
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Let me know if you need any advice.
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That's very kind of you.
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Yes, it takes a lot of skilled people to build a house.
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Plumbers, electricians, architects.
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Actually, Mr Mole and I are just building it ourselves.
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Oh.
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Hello, Mr Pig.
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Hello, Mr Mole.
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Er, interesting place you've got here.
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Thanks.
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There's a little bit more digging to do, but...
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How are you holding the ceiling up?
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Is it a steel or a concrete lintel?
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Lintel?
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What's a lintel?
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Well, the good thing about digging a house is that you do what you want, where you want.
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You can put a door here.
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Or a door here.
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Or you could even put one here.
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Hello, Mr Rabbit.
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Oh, hello.
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Hello, Mr Mole.
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I hope it's okay.
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I've just made a doorway in your floor.
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A doorway in the floor?
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What a good idea.
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Would you like a cup of tea?
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Who are you talking to, Mr Mole?
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I was talking to Mr Rabbit.
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Hello, Mrs Mole.
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Oh, hello, Mr Rabbit.
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How's the extension going?
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Almost there.
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Oh, very nice.
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Very nice.
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It's great having a hole between our houses Because now you can come and play with me anytime you want
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Yes, and you can come and play with me anytime you want I like you living here, Molly I like living here too Will you be my best friend?
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Yes, please Molly Mole and Rebecca Rabbit are best friends Peppa Pig.
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Peppa Pig.
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Peppa Pig.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will practice your English speaking skills through a fun and engaging episode of "Peppa Pig." The dialogue between Peppa, her friends, and the new character Molly Mole offers a variety of everyday English phrases, making it an excellent resource for IELTS speaking practice. As you immerse yourself in the conversations, you'll learn how to express thoughts about friendship and play, which are common topics in English. This exercise not only enhances your vocabulary but also boosts your confidence when speaking.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Good morning - A friendly greeting used in the morning.
  • Playgroup - A gathering place for children to play and socialize.
  • Welcome - A friendly expression used to greet someone new.
  • Sandpit - An area filled with sand for children to play in.
  • Mole - A small burrowing mammal known for being good at digging.
  • Digging - The action of making a hole in the ground with a tool or your hands.
  • Neighbour - A person living next to or near another person.
  • Building - The act of constructing a structure, such as a house.

Practice Tips

To effectively improve your English pronunciation using this video, try the following shadowing techniques:

  • Listening and Repeating: Play a segment of the video and repeat what the characters say immediately after. This helps you mimic their intonation and pacing. Use a shadowing app to record your voice and compare it with the original.
  • Focus on Speed: The speed of dialogue in "Peppa Pig" is suitable for beginners. Start by slowing down the playback speed if needed and gradually return to normal speed as you gain confidence.
  • Record Yourself: Record your shadow speak attempts to track your progress. Listen for areas where you can improve, particularly your pronunciation of key vocabulary from this lesson.
  • Engage with Context: Understand the context of each phrase within the story. This will help you retain them better and apply them in real-life conversations.
  • Regular Practice: Incorporate this practice into your daily routine. Consistency is key in shadowspeak, so make it a habit to shadow a few minutes of the video each day.

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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