Prática de Shadowing: Australian Outback - Virtual Fieldtrip - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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I'm a
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fan of the
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Well, g'day there.
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Oh, g'day mate.
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I've got a pretty special field trip planned for today.
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Why is it so special?
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it's right in our backyard, the Australian Outback.
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The Aussie Outback stretches across the central and northern parts of Australia, where the climate is really hot and dry.
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The harsh environment makes it home to some weird, wacky and fascinating plants and animals.
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Let's dive in and take a closer look.
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When I think of Australia and animals, kangaroos are usually the first thing that comes to mind.
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Kangaroos, or as us Aussies like to call them, roos, move about by hopping on their springed hind legs.
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belong to a special group of mammals called marsupials.
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Roos, like most marsupials, carry their young in a pouch.
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How cool is that?
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Another marsupial you can find in the outback is the koala.
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Koalas spend most of their time in eucalyptus trees.
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We call them gum trees.
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Their favourite food is eucalyptus leaves.
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That's pretty much all they eat.
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Eucalyptus leaves aren't very nutritious, which means koalas aren't too active and spend most of their time chilling out or sleeping.
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But don't be fooled, not all animals in the outback are cute and cuddly.
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The hot weather makes the outback home to a range of venomous snakes.
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The most deadly of them all, the inland taipan.
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These slippery sticks can grow to a length of two and a half metres.
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Their venom is incredibly toxic.
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A single bite from one of these guys has enough venom to kill 100 fully grown men.
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Taipans also change colour throughout the year.
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They tend to be darker in winter and lighter in summer.
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This helps them to soak up more sunshine in the colder months.
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Cool, hey?
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Speaking of venomous animals, check out these guys.
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The redback is one of Australia's most venomous spiders.
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They're hard to miss as they have a distinct red stripe down their back.
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White colours like this are nature's way of saying, back off, I'm dangerous.
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Message received loud and clear.
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Despite being only about 1cm in length, redbacks love to capture much larger animals in their web,
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like lizards, other spiders and even snakes.
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Once the redback traps its prey, it injects it with a deadly venom, immobilising and killing them in a matter of minutes.
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Another classic scary looking outback animal is the thorny devil.
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Don't be alarmed though, unlike the redback and taipan, the thorny devil is not venomous.
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Its diet consists mostly of ants.
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They eat about 3000 of them a day.
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The spikes on the thorny devil aren't for attacking and are used for defending itself from birds and larger lizards.
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And if it's feeling like the spikes aren't working, it also has a false head on the back of its neck to trick other predators.
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What a cheeky devil. Can you hear that?
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It sounds like someone laughing.
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Oh, it's a kookaburra.
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This Aussie bird is a type of kingfisher but eats mostly land animals such as mice,
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snakes and insects.
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Although their call sounds like a hysterical laugh, it's not because they just heard a funny joke.
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Kookaburras sing to mark their territory.
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It's their way of saying, hey, this is where I live.
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But flying around in the outback is another bird, ten times the weight of a kookaburra.
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It's the amazing wedge-tailed eagle.
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This bird is mighty, having an average weight of 3.5 kilograms and growing to 120 centimetres in length.
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It is Australia's largest bird of prey.
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They eat pretty much anything they can get their talons on, and are known to eat introduced animals such as rabbits,
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foxes and feral cats.
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They also eat native mammals such as small kangaroos, possums and wombats.
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The wedge-tailed eagle's powerful wings allow it to soar up to heights of 2000 metres.
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They are also the only bird that has a reputation for attacking hang gliders, paragliders and even aerial drones.
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While the wedge tail may be the largest bird in the sky, there's an even larger one that lives on the ground.
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Check out this fella.
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This strange looking creature is the emu.
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Emus are very similar to ostriches.
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They can't fly, but they can run very fast, reaching speeds of up to 50 kilometers per hour.
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You want to know why they can run so fast?
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It's because they are the only birds that have calf muscles.
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You can also sometimes hear them from up to 2 kilometers away,
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kilometers away, as they have a deep and powerful voice that is used during mating season.
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Like wedge-tailed eagles, emus eat pretty much whatever they can find.
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This includes grasses, seeds, flowers and insects such as grasshoppers, crickets and beetles beetles.
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Now get ready for the biggest and baddest creature of them all.
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The saltwater crocodile, or as I like to call them, salties.
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These beasts can grow up to 6 metres in length, and can be as heavy as 1 tonne.
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Salty's are an ancient animal and have been round for millions of years.
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They've survived this long due to their strong bite, fast swimming ability and their aggressive behaviour.
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They are also one of Australia's best hunters as they move silently and quickly through the water.
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But when they attack, you better be ready.
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The Salty's grab their prey in seconds, dragging them underwater, flipping them in circles, doing the almighty death roll.
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Australia has some of the most fascinating animals, and we didn't even get to mention them all.
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I really enjoyed this trip to the Australian outback.
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How will I find you for the next field trip?
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You can just give me the old cooey call.
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Thank you.

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No vídeo "Australian Outback - Virtual Fieldtrip", o apresentador nos leva a uma fascinante viagem pelo interior da Austrália, conhecido como Outback. Ele introduz o ambiente quente e árido que abriga uma variedade de plantas e animais únicos. Com um tom amistoso e informal, o narrador compartilha informações sobre alguns dos animais mais icônicos do Outback, como cangurus e coalas, além de discutir criaturas menos amigáveis, como cobras venenosas e aranhas. Este vídeo é uma excelente maneira de expandir seu vocabulário e melhorar sua pronúncia em inglês, enquanto aprende sobre a incrível biodiversidade da Austrália.

Top 5 Frases para Comunicação Diária

  • “G'day, mate!” - uma saudação típica australiana.
  • “How cool is that?” - uma expressão para demonstrar surpresa ou entusiasmo.
  • “Don't be fooled.” - usado para alertar alguém a não subestimar algo.
  • “Can you hear that?” - uma pergunta usada para chamar a atenção para um som.
  • “What a cheeky devil!” - uma expressão divertida para descrever algo travesso.

Guia Passo a Passo de Shadowing

Para praticar suas habilidades de shadow speech neste vídeo, siga este guia passo a passo:

  1. Assista o vídeo uma vez: Preste atenção à pronúncia, entonação e ritmo do apresentador.
  2. Escolha uma frase: Comece com uma das 5 frases listadas. Tente repeti-la em voz alta.
  3. Pause e repita: Use a técnica de shadowing em inglês ao pausar o vídeo após cada frase. Repita o que ouviu, imitando a pronúncia e a entonação do narrador.
  4. Grave-se: Depois de praticar algumas vezes, grave sua voz. Isso ajudará você a identificar áreas para melhorar.
  5. Compare: Ouça sua gravação e compare com a do vídeo. Ouça atentamente e preste atenção nas diferenças.
  6. Repetição: Pratique regularmente. Quanto mais você ouvir e repetir, melhor será sua fluência e pronúncia.

Utilize este vídeo como uma ferramenta para aprender inglês com YouTube, explorando a rica cultura australiana enquanto aprimora suas habilidades de falar. O shadow speak é uma técnica eficaz que pode levar seu aprendizado a um nível superior.

O que é a Técnica de Shadowing?

Shadowing é uma técnica de aprendizado de idiomas com base científica, originalmente desenvolvida para o treinamento de intérpretes profissionais. O método é simples, mas poderoso: você ouve áudio em inglês nativo e repete imediatamente em voz alta — como uma sombra seguindo o falante com 1-2 segundos de atraso. Pesquisas mostram melhora significativa na precisão da pronúncia, entonação, ritmo, sons conectados, compreensão auditiva e fluência na fala.

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