Prática de Shadowing: BEST OF BABY PIGGIES! The Baby Piggy and More! Peppa Pig | Kids Shows & Cartoons - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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Peppa Pig.
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Baby Alexander.
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Peppa and George's cousins are coming to visit today.
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Mummy, how long before cousin Chloe is here?
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Not long now, Peppa.
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Baby Alexander is coming too, remember?
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Oh, babies cry all the time.
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They're so noisy.
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I'm sure baby Alexander won't be that noisy.
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What's that sound?
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Is it a car alarm?
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Is this a fire engine?
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No, it's Baby Alexander.
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Hello, Peppa.
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Hello, George.
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Hello, cousin Chloe.
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Hello, everyone.
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Hello, Uncle Pig.
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Hello.
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Hello, Aunty Pig.
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You remember Baby Alexander, don't you, Peppa?
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Yes.
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Are you staying for a few days?
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No, this is what Alexander needs for just one day.
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Can't go anywhere without all these baby things.
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Oh.
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Hello, baby Alexander.
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He can't talk, Peppa.
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If he can't talk, then how do you know what he wants?
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We guess.
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I'm guessing he's hungry.
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Peppa, would you like to help feed Alexander?
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Yes, please.
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It is lunchtime for baby Alexander.
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Cousin Peppa is going to feed you today, Alexander.
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Here you are, baby.
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Oh, here it is.
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He keeps turning his head.
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Feeding baby Alexander is quite hard.
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Watch this.
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Here comes the aeroplane.
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Ooh!
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Alexandra likes it if you pretend the spoon is an aeroplane.
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You have a go, Peppa.
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Here comes the aeroplane.
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Open your mouth and in through the doors.
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Hooray! That was an aeroplane.
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Can you say aeroplane?
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I told you, he can't talk.
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He hasn't even said his first word yet.
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Peppa, do you remember what your first word was?
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No. It was mummy.
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I thought Peppa's first word was daddy.
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No, mummy.
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What was George's first word?
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Dinosaur.
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George's first word was dinosaur.
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Somebody looks like they had a good lunch.
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Yes, bath time, I think.
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Baby Alexander is having a bath This is Mr Dinosaur Can you say dinosaur?
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Go-go
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He can't talk, Peppa
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But he will talk one day Then you'll know what he wants What do you want to do now, Alexander?
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Go-go I think he wants to go for a walk He can't walk yet, but he can go out in his buggy.
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That's a clever little buggy.
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Yes, five gears, mudguards and ABS as standard.
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Blah, blah, blah.
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That's how daddies talk.
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Alexander likes it when you talk, Peppa.
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That's because I am very interesting.
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This is the sky.
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Can you say sky?
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Go-go.
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The sky is where rain comes from.
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Can you say rain?
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Rain is good for ducks and plants and making muddy puddles.
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Peppa has found a big muddy puddle.
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Look, Alexander.
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I'm jumping up and down in a puddle.
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I love jumping up and down in puddles Puddles Alexander has said his first word, puddles Hurray!
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Puddles!
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And I taught him to say it Puddles Bubber Pig Sleepover
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It is night time.
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Peppa is going to a sleepover at Zoe Zebra's house.
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Hello Zoe.
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Hi Peppa.
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Welcome to my sleepover.
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I'll pick you up in the morning.
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Bye bye Peppa.
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Bye.
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Rebecca, Susie and Emily are already here.
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Hello, everyone.
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Hello, Peppa.
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I've got my teddy.
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Hello, everyone.
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Zoe has her toy monkey.
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Emily has her frog.
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Susie has her owl.
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And Rebecca has her carrot.
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Carrot, carrot.
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Mr. Zebra is watching television.
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That's better.
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I was watching that.
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But it was a bit boring, Daddy.
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Daddy Zebra is going to bed now.
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He has to get up early to deliver the post.
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Very well, Mummy Zebra.
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Don't stay up too late.
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Good night, Mummy.
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Peppa and her friends are getting into their sleeping bag.
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Zoe's baby twin sisters, Zuzu and Zaza, want to join the sleepover too.
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The sleepover is only for big girls.
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Oh, they're so sweet and little.
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Can they stay?
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OK, but you must promise you'll stay awake.
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We promise.
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Wow, a piano.
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I'm having lessons.
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Listen.
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Twinkle, twinkle, little straw.
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Can I have a go? And me!
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Twinkle, twinkle, little star How I wonder what you want Shush!
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You must be quiet so Daddy Zebra can sleep.
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Now, into your sleeping bags, please.
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What do we do now?
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On sleepovers, there's always a midnight feast.
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What's a midnight feast?
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We eat things. In secret.
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Ooh.
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I know where there's food, but we must be very quiet.
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Shh, Susie.
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Shh, Peppa.
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Quiet.
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Mummy Zebra has woken up.
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We're going to have the best midnight feast ever.
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What's going on?
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You'll wake Daddy Zebra.
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Now, who knows a nice, gentle bedtime story?
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Me. And me.
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I'll start.
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Once upon a time, there was a little fairy.
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Now your turn, Peppa.
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And she lived in the forest.
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She was very pretty.
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And she had a fairy wand.
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Lovely.
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Your turn, Emily.
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Tell us what happens next.
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Well, I'm not really sure.
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Just say anything, Emily.
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As long as it's not boring.
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Okay.
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The little fairy met a big monster who went...
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Hooray!
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Too scary!
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What's all this noise?
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Oh, dear.
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The noise has woken Mr Zebra.
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Sorry, Daddy.
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There was a story about a fairy and a scary monster.
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And we want to know what happens next.
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Very well.
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The monster lifted up his big hairy paws and walked along on his big hairy feet.
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And he said, Twinkle, twinkle,
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little star, how I wonder what you are.
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Mr. Zebra's song has sent everyone to sleep.
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Peppa Pig.
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Shake, rattle and bang.
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Peppa and her friends are at playgroup.
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Today, children, we are going to learn about instruments that you shake, rattle and bang.
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Hooray!
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First, choose an instrument each from the music room.
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I've got drums.
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They are called bongo drums, Danny.
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You bang them with your hands like this.
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I've got a flat bongo drum.
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That is a boran.
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It is Irish.
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You beat it with a little stick like this.
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I've got a tambourine.
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Very good, Pedro.
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You can also shake it like this.
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I've got a big drum.
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Ah, the bass drum.
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I don't know what this is called, but it's creepy.
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That candy is called a Kiro, and it comes all the way from South America.
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Wow!
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How did it get here?
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I brought it back from my holiday.
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What are these?
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They are maracas.
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I brought them back from my holiday in Spain.
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This is a triangle.
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My dad sells these in boxes of ten.
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Thank you, Freddy.
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I will remember that.
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You don't need to go on holiday to get them.
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Thank you.
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What are these?
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These are castanets.
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My dad sells them in boxes of five.
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Thank you, Freddy.
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Olé!
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That is how you play the castanets.
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Here you are, Emily.
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Do I have to do the dance?
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No, just make the clickety-clack noise.
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Ah, I see Rebecca has thimbles.
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Yes!
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Now you know what your instruments sound like, we can play them all together.
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Ready?
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Steady, go!
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Stop, stop, stop!
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Oh!
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That is not music, that is just noise.
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Anybody can bang bang bang, but to make music, you have to listen to each other and keep in time.
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Madam Gazelle, I can't listen and do music.
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Can you clap?
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Yes.
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If you can clap, you can make music.
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All the girls, please copy me.
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Now, boys.
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Madame Gazelle has made the clapping into music. And.. stop!
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Now we will learn how to play our instruments together.
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Meow.
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The parents have come to pick up the children.
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Ah, you're just in time!
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May I present the Shake, Rattle and Bang Orchestra?
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Hooray!
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Children, ready, steady, go!
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Bravo!
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Perhaps some of my old pupils would like to join in too.
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Find your instruments, children.
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Yes, Madam Gazelle.
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Madam Gazelle used to teach all the mummies and daddies when they were little.
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It's quite hard, Daddy, but you do it like this.
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Let me see if I've got that right.
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Daddy, you can play the drums.
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I am a bit of an expert at drumming.
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That's good shake, wrestle and banging.
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Now for a tune.
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My daddy can shake, rattle and bang Peppa Pig Whistling
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It is a lovely sunny morning and Daddy Pig is reading his newspaper.
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Daddy, what are you doing?
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I'm reading the newspaper.
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You're making a funny sound.
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I'm whistling.
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Oh.
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Whistling is fun.
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You should try it.
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I don't know how to.
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It's easy.
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Just put your lips together and blow.
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Try making a smaller O shape.
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Like this.
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And then you can whistle a tune.
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I've got the wrong kind of mouth.
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Your mouth is fine.
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You just need to practice.
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It's impossible.
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It takes time to learn how to do important things.
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Like riding a bicycle or playing the piano.
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It took me years to learn how to wiggle my ears.
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Wow!
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Mummy Pig is in the kitchen making cookies.
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What are you doing, Peppa?
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I'm learning to whistle.
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Oh, I see.
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Mummy, can you whistle?
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I don't know.
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I've never tried.
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It takes a lot of practice.
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Oh, yes.
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Mummy Pig can whistle.
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You can whistle because you are old Mummy.
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Thank you, Peppa.
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George is in the bedroom playing with his toy rocket.
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George, I'm learning to whistle.
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You make an O shape with your mouth and blow.
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Don't worry, George.
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It's almost impossible.
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Like wiggling your ears.
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George can wiggle his ears.
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Whistling is harder.
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George can whistle.
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What's wrong, Peppa?
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I can't whistle, but everybody else can.
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Never mind.
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I'm making cookies.
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Would you like to lick the spoon?
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No, thank you, Mummy.
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Can I ring Susie Sheep instead?
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OK, Peppa.
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Hello, Mrs Pig.
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Hello, Mrs Sheep.
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Can Peppa talk to Susie, please?
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Hello, Susie.
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Hello, Peppa.
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What are you doing?
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I'm learning to whistle, but I can't do it yet.
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Hmm, that sounds hard.
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It's impossible.
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Uh, can you whistle, Susie?
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No. Oh, good.
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I mean, that's sad if you can't whistle.
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But good, because I can't whistle.
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What's whistling anyway?
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You put your lips together and blow.
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Like this.
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Hello?
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Peppa?
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The cookies are ready.
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Oh, goody.
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Cookies.
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They'll be hot.
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You should blow on them first.
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Do you not want a cookie, Peppa?
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No, thank you, Mummy.
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I think I might go outside and be on my own for a little bit. Can you whistle yet?
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It's no use, Daddy.
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I'm never going to whistle.
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Ever.
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Have you been practising?
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Yes, lots.
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But it doesn't work.
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You need a little rest, Peppa.
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Here, have a cookie.
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It's hot.
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You should blow.
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Oh, what's that?
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It sounded like a whistle to me.
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What a lovely tune.
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Peppa has learned how to whistle.
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I can whistle!

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Assistir e falar junto com o vídeo "BEST OF BABY PIGGIES!" é uma excelente maneira de aprimorar suas habilidades em inglês. O contexto familiar e divertido de Peppa Pig torna a prática de conversação em inglês mais envolvente e acessível para todos os níveis de aprendizado. Ao repetir as falas dos personagens, você não só melhora sua pronúncia, mas também ganha confiança ao falar em inglês. A técnica de shadow speak, onde você repete o que ouve instantaneamente, permite que você integre novas frases e expressões naturais diretamente em sua fala.

Gramática e Expressões em Contexto

No vídeo, várias estruturas gramaticais e expressões úteis aparecem frequentemente. Aqui estão algumas delas:

  • “Hello, everyone.” - Uma forma simples e amigável de saudação que pode ser usada em diversas situações sociais.
  • “Would you like to help feed Alexander?” - Uma estrutura que demonstra uma oferta ou convite, útil para conversas cotidianas.
  • “I guess.” - Uma expressão que mostra a habilidade de fazer suposições, uma parte crucial da comunicação em inglês.
  • “Here comes the aeroplane.” - Uma expressão lúdica que ilustra como as metáforas e brincadeiras podem ser utilizadas em conversação, especialmente ao falar com crianças.

Essas frases são ótimas para praticar por meio de shadowing em inglês, onde você escuta e repete as falas para melhorar sua fluência.

Armadilhas Comuns de Pronúncia

Certa atenção deve ser dada à pronúncia de algumas palavras e expressões no vídeo. Essas armadilhas comuns podem ser desafiadoras:

  • "Baby Alexander" - O som da letra "b" em "baby" pode ser sutil, e a entonação do nome "Alexander" deve ser suave para soar natural.
  • "Hungry" - A maneira como a letra "h" é pronunciada pode variar; preste atenção na aspiração desta letra para evitar erros.
  • "Aeroplane" - A pronúncia deste termo pode ser um pouco complicada devido ao número de sílabas; pratique até que saia fluido.

Utilizar o shadowing site para repetir essas palavras e frases ajudará não apenas na clareza, mas também na adequada entonação. Aproveite a mistura de aprendizado e diversão com Peppa Pig para enriquecer sua jornada de aprendizado da língua inglesa!

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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