Shadowing Practice: Theme. Halloween (V2) - Trick or Treat | ESL Song & Story - Learning English for Kids - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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English Singsing Theme Halloween Trick or Treat Knock,
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knock, knock Knock, knock, trick or treat Give me something sweet to eat Cookies,
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chocolate, jelly beans Yummy, yummy Halloween Knock,
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knock, trick or treat Give me something good to eat Mellos,
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mingos, mandarins Yummy yummy Halloween Knock knock,
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trick or treat Give me something nice to eat Candy,
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caramel, pumpkin pie Yummy yummy Halloween Knock knock,
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trick or treat Give me something cool to eat Lemon,
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slimes, plums and peaches Yummy yummy Halloween Happy Halloween!
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Happy Halloween!
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Happy Halloween!
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Happy Halloween!
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What are you going to dress up as for Halloween?
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I will dress up as a ghost.
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ghost ghost I will dress up as a monster.
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I will dress up as a mummy.
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I will dress up as a skeleton.
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And my friend a spider I will dress up as a witch
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witch And I will ride a broom broom
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I will dress up as a vampire.
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vampire vampire and my friend a bat.
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bat bat I will dress up as a zombie.
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zombie And I will carry a jack-o'-lantern.
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jack-o'-lantern Happy Halloween!
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Halloween Trick or treat review
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bat broom ghost Halloween
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jack-o-lantern monster mummy skeleton
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spider trick or treat vampire witch
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zombie Halloween ghost
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I'm a ghost ghost monster I'm a monster.
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monster mommy monster monster mummy I'm a mummy
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mummy pirate I'm a pirate
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pirate skeleton I'm a skeleton
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skeleton vampire I'm a vampire
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vampire witch I'm a witch.
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witch wizard I'm a wizard.
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wizard Pumpkin!
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That is a big pumpkin.
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Pumpkin!
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That is a big pumpkin.
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Pumpkin!
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Jack-o'-lantern!
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That is a jack-o'-lantern.
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jack-o'-lantern haunted house That is a haunted house
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haunted house She will come back in your 90s.
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Well, I'm going to use some norm.
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She will swim best as well.
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She will swim best as little Developers bat That is a bat.
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bat owl
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That is an owl.
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owl Spider.
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That is a spider.
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Spider.
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Happy Halloween!
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Halloween Trick or treat Trick or treat
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review Halloween bat ghost
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haunted house jack-o'-lantern monster mummy
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owl pirate pumpkin skeleton
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spider trick or treat vampire witch
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Why practice speaking with this video?

This engaging Halloween-themed song and story video is a delightful tool for English learners. By participating in the "Trick or Treat" song, you can immerse yourself in a fun atmosphere while enhancing your speaking skills. The repetitive structure of the lyrics encourages learners to practice their pronunciation and intonation in a context that feels natural and enjoyable. This is especially beneficial for young children and beginners, as it allows them to connect new vocabulary with familiar cultural traditions.

Practicing with this video helps you build confidence in speaking aloud. By echoing the phrases used, learners can significantly improve their fluency and pronunciation, making it easier to express themselves in a variety of situations. Whether you're preparing for the IELTS speaking practice or simply aiming to chat with friends in English, utilizing such themed content on a shadowing site can accelerate your learning process.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

The video features various key structures that are common in conversational English. Here are some important expressions to note:

  • Knock, knock, trick or treat: This phrase introduces the classic Halloween tradition, prompting learners to familiarize themselves with greetings and requests.
  • Give me something sweet to eat: This structure exemplifies polite requests in English. It teaches not only vocabulary related to Halloween treats but also how to construct similar requests in everyday conversation.
  • I will dress up as a...: This commonly used future tense form helps learners express plans or intentions, critical for conversation about upcoming events or personal activities.
  • That is a...: This simple declarative sentence structure focuses on identification, helping students practice recognition and description of objects and characters.

By using these expressions within the context of Halloween, learners can easily memorize them and integrate them into their daily speech. These structures can also be practiced through shadowspeak techniques, allowing students to mimic the tone and rhythm of the phrases used in the video.

Common Pronunciation Traps

As you dive into this Halloween-themed content, pay special attention to certain pronunciation challenges that may arise:

  • Ghost and most: The 'o' sound in these words can be tricky for learners, as it often sounds different from other vowel sounds in English.
  • Jack-o'-lantern: This word is long and has several syllables. Practice breaking it down to familiarize yourself with its pronunciation, focusing on the ‘lantern’ part that often trips up non-native speakers.
  • Zombie: The 'z' sound can be challenging, especially for speakers of languages where this sound does not exist. Emphasizing the 'z' at the beginning can help clear up any potential confusion.

Utilizing shadow speak methods during these sections can enhance your ability to reproduce sounds accurately, paving the way for more fluent speaking habits. Remember to listen closely and repeat regularly, which is crucial for mastering pronunciation.

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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