Shadowing Practice: Two Teddies | Mr Bean Animated Season 4 Episode 18 | Full Episode | Mr Bean And Teddy Cartoons - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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transgender Well Teddy what a lovely day for a picnic
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Where do you like a custard cream?
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No, or maybe I got a ball D Well,
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never mind Now very nice Because creeps Oh, oh Silly me Terry.
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I forgot the tea.
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I'll be back in a minute Oh I
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Ah Good now, well
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Teddy Teddy Teddy this is the emergency Stay with me Teddy stay with me Ah!
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Ow!
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Come on, come on!
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Ow!
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There must be something...
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We need to get you to a hospital!
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Come on Teddy, you come with me!
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Quick, quick!
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Oh, here
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we are!
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It's an emergency, an emergency!
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You've got to do something!
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Oh dear, oh dear!
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Oh!
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Nasty!
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Do you think he's going to be alright?
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Let's see what we can do.
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Take a seat, sir
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There's not some good stuff here Oh
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My name is mr. Bean pleased to meet you and And what's your name?
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Big Ted Pleased to meet you big Ted Sorry,
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oh Oh, you're looking for somewhere to live.
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With me?
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Well, no, I couldn't because, well, you know.
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Here we are.
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Good as new.
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Teddy, look at you.
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Oh, well done.
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Thank you so very, very, very, very much.
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Oh, I see you made a new friend.
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Oh, do you mean?
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Oh No, there's only one teddy And how much is that that's five pounds,
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please Thank you so very very much
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Hello would you like to come home with me Okay,
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look Teddy a new friend Oh a new friend how much you see that's another five pounds, please.
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Come on you two It is lovely
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Okay big Ted let's have some fun 19-20 coming ready or not Well,
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where are you little rascals?
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Okay, are you ready you too?
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Oh Dear me wasn't that fun.
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You must have enjoyed that It was nobody's fault.
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Oh, just stop it the pair of you honestly Delicious why aren't you two eating?
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Okay It's fun isn't it big Ted
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Big Ted I might just
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Oh Are you tired Teddy well you've been through a lot
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Head into bed Big Ted come on Teddy Well,
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well fine Well be like that then okay Well at least we're going to get a good night's sleep good night everybody
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Ow!
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Oh, honestly.
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There we are, Teddy.
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There's your cup.
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Here we go.
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Cheers.
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Ooh.
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Should we let him join us, Teddy?
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No?
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Well, I'm not sure we've got much choice.
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Oh, watch out, Teddy!
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You're eating all our sandwiches!
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Oh, gracious me!
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Don't worry, Teddy.
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I'll have you out in a minute.
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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No!
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No!
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No!
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No Go away go away Teddy Teddy are you okay?
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He's absolutely bonkers Good idea Yeah,
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we are picnic breakfast Oh Silly me I forgot the tea
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Come on Teddy you come with me.
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Oh No, shoo shoo Oh,
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no, no, no, no, no,
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no, stop, stop, you mustn't do that.
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Well, Teddy, I never saw that coming.
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Quick, quick.
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Nina, Nina, Nina.
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I'm sorry, the most awful thing has happened.
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Oh, dear, it shouldn't have come apart so soon.
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I know.
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Would you like it repaired?
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All your money back hmm,
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I think money back Thank you very much,
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okay, let's go home Sorry, what you say?
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Oh Good idea you deserve it after all you've been through Very smart today very smart indeed
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Thank you.

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Why Practice Speaking with This Video?

Engaging with the animated adventures of Mr. Bean provides a delightful and entertaining context for learners to practice their English speaking skills. This particular episode, "Two Teddies," showcases a playful exchange between Mr. Bean and his teddy bears in various situations, which presents numerous opportunities for English speaking practice. By mimicking the dialogues in the video, learners can utilize the shadowing technique, a proven method to improve fluency. Identifying emotions, understanding nuances, and grasping interactive dialogue will enhance your language comprehension and improve your confidence in speaking.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

As you immerse yourself in Mr. Bean's quirky world, pay attention to these key structures used throughout the episode:

  • Direct address: "Hello, would you like to come home with me?" This structure is essential for making invitations or expressing interest.
  • Expressing concern: "Oh dear, oh dear! Do you think he's going to be alright?" This phrase illustrates how to show empathy and care in conversation.
  • Simple past tense: "I forgot the tea." Practicing this structure helps to convey completed actions and can be particularly useful in storytelling.

Using these expressions in your own practice sessions can boost your grammatical understanding and conversational skills, making your English more authentic.

Common Pronunciation Traps

While watching the video, pay special attention to certain phrases and pronunciation nuances that may present challenges:

  • Emergency: The way Mr. Bean emphasizes "emergency" may vary in accent and intonation. Practice repeating it to ensure clear pronunciation.
  • Alright: The informal use of "alright" rather than "all right" can be tricky. It’s commonly used in speech, so it’s important to master this pronunciation for fluency.
  • Good as new: This idiomatic expression is commonly used in everyday conversations. Ensure to practice the rhythm and intonation, as these can affect how it is perceived by native speakers.

As you work on your English pronunciation, integrating the shadowspeak method while repeating lines from this video can significantly enhance your articulation. Repetition allows you to internalize sounds and patterns, improving your ability to communicate effectively.

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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