Shadowing Practice: Poor Teddy | Learning Time with Timmy | Learn Words for Toddlers | Full Episodes - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Hello Timmy.
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Hello Timmy.
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It’s Learning Time with Timmy.
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Look Timmy, there’s the Story Box.
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What’s inside?
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What can you see, Timmy?
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What’s this?
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Yes, it’s a first aid kit.
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What’s this?
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Yes, that’s right. It’s a plaster.
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What’s this?
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Yes, that’s right, it’s a bandage.
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Well done, Timmy!
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Let’s see what Timmy and his friends are doing… It’s dressing up time at the Nursery.
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Everyone wants to wear their own costume.
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Timmy’s a doctor and he has a patient. Teddy!
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Let’s listen to Teddy’s heart.
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Let’s check Teddy’s temperature.
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Teddy needs a plaster.
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And some bandages.
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That’s better!
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It’s activity time.
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Here comes Doctor Timmy with his first aid kit.
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Ouch! Teddy has a bad ear. Can you help Doctor Timmy make him better?
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Hmm where is Teddy’s ear?
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That’s right, that’s Teddy’s ear.
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Let’s put a plaster on Teddy’s ear.
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Teddy’s got a bad arm.
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Where is Teddy’s arm?
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Yes, that’s Teddy’s arm. Let’s put a plaster on Teddy’s arm.
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Ouch, poor Teddy’s got a bad tummy.
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Where is Teddy’s tummy?
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Yes, that’s right, let’s put a plaster on Teddy’s tummy.
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Teddy is feeling much better now.
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Well done everyone, you helped Doctor Timmy.
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What have we learnt today?
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A plaster for Teddy’s ear, arm and a plaster for Teddy’s tummy.
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Well done everyone! Get ready to dance with Timmy… Are you ready to dance?
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Dance. Nice moves!
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Great dancing!
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Today you learnt about parts of the body and solved problems.
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Well done everyone! See you next time for more Learning Time with Timmy!

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About This Lesson

In this engaging episode of "Learning Time with Timmy," learners will practice essential vocabulary related to the parts of the body and first aid. By following along with Timmy as he plays doctor, viewers will become familiar with different body parts, such as the ear, arm, and tummy, while also learning important phrases associated with caring for someone who is hurt. This interactive format not only makes learning fun for toddlers but also aids in language acquisition and English speaking practice, which is crucial for young English learners.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • First aid kit - A box containing medical supplies.
  • Plaster - A bandage used to cover small wounds.
  • Bandage - A strip of cloth used to protect or support a body part.
  • Ear - The part of the body used for hearing.
  • Arm - The upper limb of the body.
  • Tummy - A casual term for the stomach.
  • Dressing up - Putting on costumes or specific clothing for fun.
  • Ouch! - An expression used when feeling pain.

Practice Tips

To maximize your learning experience while watching this video, consider adopting the shadowspeak technique. Begin by watching the episode without sound, and watch Timmy's actions closely. Pay attention to the body language and expressions while he interacts with Teddy. Then, try shadowing Timmy’s phrases out loud. This means you’ll repeat his words immediately after hearing them, mimicking his intonation and speed. The video is designed for younger audiences, so it moves at a manageable pace, making it an excellent resource for improving English pronunciation.

Engaging in shadowing at this slower speed will enhance your language retention and speaking skills, helping you feel more comfortable with new vocabulary. Repeating these phrases while watching will deepen your understanding and assist with memory retention. After practicing, try to use these new words in sentences related to your own experiences. For instance, describe how you would help someone who is hurt, using language from the video.

By consistently utilizing these techniques, particularly the shadowing site approach, you'll be well on your way to improving your English speaking skills and confidence. Keep up the practice, and see you next time!

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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