Shadowing Practice: Petit Ours Brun - Petit Ours Brun va à la piscine - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Foot ÖOC Oh!
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Oh !
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Tiens, voilà quelqu'un Petit ours brun Coucou,
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c'est toi mon copain Petit ours brun Tu fais toujours ton coquin mon petit ours malin
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Tap tape dans tes mains Petit ours brun Saute,
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saute les pieds joints Petit ours brun Petit ours Petit petit ours brun
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Ne cours pas, petit ours Petit ours,
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n'oublie pas qu'il faut prendre une douche avant d'aller nager Pourquoi il faut toujours prendre une douche ?
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Pour être bien propre avant d'entrer dans la piscine,
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petit ours Ah, elle est froide Le dernier dans l'eau est une fou bouillée Ha, ha, ha.
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Tu as gagné, Petit Ourse.
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Ouh, excellent.
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The last in the water is a very mouillé!
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You've won, little ours.
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Wow!
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It's hot, huh, Papa?
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Yes, but you're not even mouillé.
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You've won!
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You've won!
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You've won!
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You've won!
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You've won!
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You've won!
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You've won!
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You've won!
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You've won!
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You've won!
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You've won!
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You've won!
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Now, little ours, we'll nager a little bit.
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Allez, Petit Ours, essaie de faire de beaux mouvements avec tes bras et tes jambes Comme ça, Papa ?
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Oui, très bien, Petit Ours,
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c'est presque ça C'est fatigant de lager,
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et puis ça met plein d'eau dans les yeux Papa ?
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Papa, t'es où ?
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Oh, tu m'as fait peur !
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Michelin papa!
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Dis papa, je peux faire du toboggan?
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Tu me rattrapes papa?
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Mais oui petite ours, allez vas-y!
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Avec papa ours, la piscine c'est toujours drôle et quand il y a un toboggan,
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c'est encore plus amusant!
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About This Lesson

In this lesson, learners will engage with a fun and interactive transcript featuring Petit Ours Brun, who is excited about going to the pool. This session focuses on practicing basic conversational skills, understanding instructions, and expressing feelings related to swimming. Through the lively exchanges, learners will be able to practice everyday vocabulary in a relatable context. The content emphasizes the importance of cleanliness before swimming and provides an opportunity to discuss actions related to swimming, such as moving arms and legs, as well as playful moments in the water. This makes it not only educational but also enjoyable for learners looking to improve their English speaking skills.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Take a shower: A crucial action to ensure cleanliness before swimming.
  • Last in the water: A playful phrase used to encourage competition.
  • Swim (nager): The primary activity at the pool, essential for any conversation about swimming.
  • Try your best (essaie de faire de beaux mouvements): A motivational expression to encourage good practices in swimming techniques.
  • Water slides (toboggan): An exciting element of swimming pools that enhances fun.
  • Very wet (mouillé): A fun phrase to describe the state after swimming.
  • Good movements (beaux mouvements): Refers to proper technique while swimming, suggesting skill improvement.
  • Scary (faire peur): Expressing emotions related to unexpected situations, adding emotional depth to conversation.

Practice Tips

To fully benefit from the shadowing technique while practicing with this video, focus on the natural rhythm and intonation of the dialogue. Start by listening closely to each line spoken by Petit Ours Brun and his father, aiming for clarity and expression. As you practice, repeat phrases just after hearing them—this is the essence of shadow speech. This technique can significantly improve English pronunciation by training your ear to catch phonetic details that may not be evident in written form.

As you practice these phrases, pay attention to the emotional undertones in their voices, especially during playful interactions. This will help you not only mimic the words but also capture the essence of conversational English. Regular practice on a shadowing site or through repeated listening can help solidify your understanding and fluency. The playful context of the video makes learning enjoyable, which is crucial! Remember, consistency is key to mastering pronunciation—so enjoy the process and have fun with Petit Ours Brun and his swimming adventures!

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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