Shadowing Practice: Starters | Test Plus | Test 5| Part 1 (with english subtitles) - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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1. And is that Sue sleeping?
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1. And is that Sue sleeping?
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Oh, yes.
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She's sleeping under the umbrella.
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Yes, sleeping is Sue's favourite hobby.
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2. Can you see the boy in the water?
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Yes, he's playing with a ball.
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That's Mark.
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He's in my class at school.
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Does Mark like swimming?
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Yes, he does.
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Three.
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And the girl there is Alice.
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Has she got brown hair?
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Yes.
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Alice is sitting with her legs in the water.
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OK, yes.
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Four.
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Ooh, who is the girl holding the jellyfish?
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That's Pat.
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The jellyfish is scary.
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Mmm, Pat isn't happy.
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That's a big jellyfish.
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Yes.
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Five.
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Who is the boy with the tennis racket?
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That's Hugo.
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He's a friend.
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Is Hugo walking to the tennis court?
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Yes, he is.
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Very good.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, learners will practice listening and speaking skills by engaging with a transcript from a fun video about children at the beach. The dialogue contains simple yet conversational English, making it suitable for beginners. The key focus will be on identifying characters, their actions, and hobbies, which helps to develop comprehension and vocabulary in a natural context. By practicing with this material, students can enhance their fluency and confidence in everyday conversations, a crucial aspect of IELTS speaking practice.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • sleeps – the action of resting with eyes closed. Example: "Sue is sleeping."
  • playing with a ball – a common activity, often associated with sports or games. Example: "Mark is playing with a ball."
  • has brown hair – describing a person's hair color. Example: "Alice has brown hair."
  • jellyfish – a creature found in the water often considered scary. Example: "Pat is holding a jellyfish."
  • friend – someone who you have a bond with. Example: "Hugo is a friend."
  • walking to the tennis court – indicating movement to another location. Example: "Hugo is walking to the tennis court."

Practice Tips

To effectively improve your speaking skills, consider using shadowspeak techniques. This method involves repeating phrases right after you hear them, mimicking the tone and rhythm of the speaker. Here are some tips to maximize your practice on this shadowing site:

  • Start Slowly: Listen to each part of the transcript at a slower speed to ensure you can understand the pronunciation and intonation.
  • Record Yourself: Use a recording device while shadowing. Compare your pronunciation with the original to identify areas for improvement.
  • Focus on Tone and Emotion: Pay close attention to how emotions are conveyed through speech. For instance, notice how Pat feels about the jellyfish, and try to replicate that feeling in your own voice.
  • Practice Regularly: Consistency is key. Set aside time each day for short shadowing sessions to build your confidence and fluency.
  • Engage with Questions: After listening, try to ask and answer questions about the dialogue to encourage active recall and deeper understanding.

By integrating shadow speech techniques and focusing on the vocabulary presented in this video transcript, learners will enhance their speaking abilities and prepare for everyday interactions as well as formal settings such as the IELTS exam.

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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