Shadowing Practice: Who Can Find the Badge First? | Learn Detective Skills | 📡 Patrol Missions | Sheriff Labrador - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Go go go go!
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Let's go Sharon!
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Labrador!
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The missing mango badge!
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What's going on?
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Oh!
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What is that?
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Whoa!
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It's a giant mango robot!
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Grandpa Labrador!
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Grandma Labrador!
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Sheriff Labrador is back!
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Goodness!
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It's Little Mango!
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Grandma!
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Grandpa!
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Little Mango!
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Little Mango!
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It's so good to have you home!
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Grandma, Grandpa, I'm actually here to handle security for the Mango Festival.
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These are my partners, Dobie and Papillon.
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They are my grandparents.
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My grandma is the village chief.
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And my grandpa is a mango expert.
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Nice to meet you!
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Welcome to Mango Village.
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Come on, let me show you around.
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It's so lively here!
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Wow!
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Wow!
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Hey!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Come and try this!
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Wow!
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This is great!
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They're doing the mango dance!
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Let's join them!
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Wow, it's
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huge!
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This is the Golden Mango Hall.
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The opening ceremony will be held right here.
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Here are your entry badges.
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Only one per person, so don't lose them!
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Oh no!
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My badge is gone!
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Something's up!
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Let's go check!
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The flowers are dancing!
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Oh, they're the Frizzle Chicks!
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Kids, what happened?
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Sheriff Labrador, my brother lost his Mango badge!
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It's not here!
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Not in my hair!
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It's nowhere!
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I can't go to the festival!
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Don't worry!
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Where were you just now?
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We've been playing at Mango Park!
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Then the badge must be somewhere in the park.
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Let's go find it!
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Hmm!
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Not here!
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Nope!
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Found it!
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Oh, found it!
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Hey!
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It's just a sticker.
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Oh Doby
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did you find it?
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No, not yet neither did we Found a clue!
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Labrador, let's see who finds the badge first!
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You're on!
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I'm gonna beat you!
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This is little Frizzlechick's feather!
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If I follow this scent, I'll find his badge!
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Clues speak for themselves.
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If I follow these footprints,
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I'm sure I can find the badge!
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It's not in here!
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There it is!
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Oh?
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Huh?
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Aw?
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Oh, watch me.
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Hey!
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Ha!
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Whoa!
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I'm going first.
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I'm gonna win.
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Hey!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Hey!
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Hey!
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Got it!
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I won!
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Wait!
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The badge is right here!
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Huh?
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Oh!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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Ah!
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You're the best!
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Little Mako, with you in charge of security,
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I know the festival will be a success.
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Mm-hmm.
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Leave it to us.
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While you're here, you can stay with us.
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We'll go make some yummy food now.
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Woof!
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Hi, I'm Sheriff Labrador.
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Labrador, I won't let your mission go smoothly.
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Get ready for a surprise!
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Who was that?
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Sir, I can't track the location of the caller.
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Looks like trouble is brewing.
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Everyone, we need to stay alert for this mission.
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Got it!

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About This Lesson

In this engaging lesson, you will dive into the world of detective skills through the lively events of a Mango Festival. As you follow the adventures in the video, you'll enhance your English speaking abilities, focusing on comprehension, pronunciation, and dialogue. This content encourages you to practice various expressions and phrases within a fun narrative context, making learning enjoyable and effective. By actively participating in the scenes, you'll be able to not only understand better but also improve English pronunciation and speaking fluency.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Missing badge: An item that is lost but essential for entry.
  • Mango robot: A fun, imaginative character representing something unexpected.
  • Mango dance: A cultural celebration that involves festive movements and rhythms.
  • Golden Mango Hall: A central venue for important events; serves as a focal point in the story.
  • Security: The measures taken to keep an event safe and organized.
  • Entry badges: Identification items necessary for participation in a festival.
  • Village chief: A leader in the community responsible for local governance.
  • Partners: Individuals who work together towards a common goal.

Practice Tips

To maximize your learning experience from this video, consider using the shadowing technique. This method involves mimicking the speech of the characters as they communicate in the video. Here are some tips to enhance your practice:

  • Engage with the pace: The dialogue in this video is lively and dynamic. As you shadow speak, try to match not only the words but also the energy and emotion in the conversation.
  • Focus on pronunciation: Pay attention to how the characters pronounce key terms, especially *entry badges* and *Mango Village*. Replicate the sounds and intonations to improve your English pronunciation.
  • Repeat multiple times: Don't hesitate to rewatch certain sections. Use shadowspeaks—essentially the echoes of the original audio—to reinforce what you’ve learned.
  • Vary your practice: After you feel comfortable with some phrases, switch up your style. Try speaking at different speeds, or alternate between more and less dramatic intonations to stretch your speaking abilities.
  • Record yourself: Capture your shadowing practice and listen back. This will help you identify areas for improvement and track your progress over time.

By implementing these strategies, you'll not only grasp the content of the video but also significantly enhance your speaking skills, making learning English a more rewarding and effective process.

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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