Prática de Shadowing: Dinosaurs for Kids | Learn about Dinosaur History, Fossils, Dinosaur Extinction and more! - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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Clarendon Learning explores the world of dinosaurs!
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Clarendon Learning explores the world of dinosaurs!
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Where were you when Dinosaurs roamed the earth?
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I don’t think you were around when Dinosaurs were on the earth.
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Your parents weren’t alive during the time of the Dinosaurs, in fact, there weren’t any people at all when these giant creatures lived on the earth!
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and that's probably a good thing.
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Dinosaurs lived on the earth millions of years ago...HUNDREDS of million years ago.
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Dinosaurs have captured our imagination ever since Sir Richard Owen a paleontologist unearthed the fossilized bones of a large creature and didn’t have a name for it; so, he named it for the Greek word meaning "Terrible Lizard" the word is...
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DINOSAUR! And although Dinosaurs were not lizards...they WERE reptiles, I think Dinosaur is a great name for these creatures that lived so long ago!
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Since then thousands and thousands of Dinosaur fossils have been dug up all over the world...and since then, thousands of stories have been told about Dinosaurs.
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many stories come from imagination; stories like...Journey to the Center of the Earth and The Land Before Time!
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and Jurassic Park!
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And of course, there are the toys! All kinds of Dino toys to spark your interest and imagination!
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We must use our imagination because there are no living Dinosaurs on the earth today.
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But, we DO have Dinosaur bones, and we DO have Paleontologists!
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What’s a Paleontologist?
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Paleontologists are scientists who dig up and study dinosaur bones called fossils.
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Millions of years ago when Dinosaurs walked about, maybe they would die in deep mud or in a swamp or maybe sand or in a river and if the Dinosaur was covered up quickly it would be preserved down in the earth.
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through the millions of years all the soft parts of the Dinosaur would dissolve away leaving the skeleton and all the bones would be filled with minerals making the bones as hard as stone, becoming fossils!
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Dinosaur footprints can become fossils too!
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Over time...a long, long time; the earth changed, swamps dried up, jungles became deserts, and seas became mountains and there the fossils waited and waited, to be dug up by Paleontologists.
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Fossils have been found on every continent of the world!
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They have been found in backyards and in the ground at construction sites.
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Maybe someday you will find a Dinosaur fossil!
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Someday you may want to become a Paleontologist!
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It takes a lot of work and patience to dig up Dinosaur fossils.
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Paleontologists are like detectives; they can tell by looking at the earth where to look for fossils.
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Paleontologists start digging with pickaxes and shovels, but as they get closer to the fossils they must use smaller tools like rock hammers and chisels.
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and then when they get very close they must use little dental picks and brushes they must be very careful not to damage the fossil.
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Some of the best places in the United States to find Dinosaur tracks and fossils are; Utah Texas California Montana South Dakota and Wyoming.
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Is there a Dinosaur quarry or museum near you?
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Paleontologists try to collect all the bones they find and put them together like a puzzle and when they’re finished they have what hopefully looks like a complete Dinosaur without the skin!
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The fun part is naming the Dinosaur!
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Most of the time, the Person who discovered the Dino Fossil gets to name it.
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Sometimes the official names are longand difficult to pronounce, but let’s give it a shot together!
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Let me introduce you to “Sue” the Tyrannosaurus Rex or “T-Rex”; its name means “King of the Tyrant Lizards”; it was as long as a school bus and taller than a basketball hoop!
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Can you tell that it was Carnivorous?
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Carnivorous means “Meat Eater”. It takes long sharp teeth for a Dinosaur to be a meat eater.
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The largest and most complete fossil skeleton of a T-Rex ever found is now on display at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois.
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This T-Rex has a nickname, its name is Sue.
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It was discovered by Paleontologist, Sue Hendrickson.
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67 million years ago Sue, The T-Rex of course, roamed the hills of South Dakota; its head alone is over five feet long!
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The T-Rex was no friend of the Triceratops.
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Triceratops was about the size of an African elephant and was an Herbivore; meaning it ate plants and vegetation which it would chew with its rows and rows of 800 Teeth!
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How do you think Triceratops got its name?
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The name means three-horned face Does the name fit?
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It looks like Triceratops could use its large boney frill like a shield and its long horns to protect itself!
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What do you think?
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Triceratops fossils are very popular to have in museums.
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Now maybe you can see why it’s a good thing that people and Dinosaurs didn’t live at the same time!
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I’ll stick to visiting them in themuseum!
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Someday, if YOU become a Paleontologist you just may find a treasure of Dinosaur fossils and YOU can put them together and give it a name.
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Not all Dinosaurs were huge.
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Here is Velociraptor...it was very swift and probably had feathers.
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But, it couldn’t fly. It was only about the size of a turkey with a long tail and it had a large claw that it could use to seize its prey.
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As you can see, Dinosaurs that walked on two legs, also had long tails to help them keep their balance.
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Other Dinosaurs like Ankylosaurs used their tail for protection.
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Here is an ancient creature that really wasn’t a Dinosaur.
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But, it WAS a winged reptile and did not have feathers and could fly!
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It belongs to the family of Pterosaur.
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This is what Paleontologists do!
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They try to gather all the clues that are available with the knowledge they have learned, try to piece together the history of ancient life on our planet.
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How cool is that?
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During the age of the Dinosaurs the continents of the earth were mostly all linked together as one super continent scientists call Pangaea and the Dinosaurs roamed freely upon the land, and then something happened something huge something unexpected!
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something happened to the earth to cause most of the life on the earth to die quickly.
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What was it?
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What do you think it could have been?
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Well, some scientists believe that maybe a humongous meteorite or asteroid hit the earth in the Gulf of Mexico.
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That massive collision created a cloud of dust to cover the earth, changing the climate of the earth.
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Other scientists believe that it was extensive volcanic activity that caused the change in the earths climate.
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Maybe both ideas are right.
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Whatever it was...most of the life on the earth became extinct which means that it would disappear forever.
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After the extinction of the Dinosaurs new and different kinds of animals began to develop and grow.
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Paleontologists believe that modern birds may be distantly related to the Dinosaurs because their bone structure is very similar.
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WOW! The study of Dinosaurs is fascinating!
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Don't you think?
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Some were as tall as trees...
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and some like the “Compys” were as small as cats.
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There are hundreds of Dinosaur species that have been discovered and maybe many more that have NOT been discovered maybe they’ll be discovered by YOU!
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Now might be a good time to check out the Clarendon Learning Activity pages!
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There you will discover more fun facts about Dinosaurs we haven't talked about and you’ll even have a chance to create your own Dinosaur!
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Sobre Esta Lição

Nesta lição, você vai explorar o fascinante mundo dos dinossauros, aprendendo sobre sua história, os fósseis que deixaram para trás e o processo de extinção. Através da narrativa envolvente do vídeo, você terá a oportunidade de praticar seu inglês enquanto descobre curiosidades incríveis sobre esses grandes seres do passado. O foco está em enriquecer seu vocabulário e melhorar a pronúncia em inglês, utilizando técnicas de shadowing para absorver o ritmo e a entonação da fala nativa.

Vocabulário e Frases Principais

  • Dinossauro - Refere-se a essas criaturas pré-históricas que viveram há milhões de anos.
  • Paleontólogo - Cientista que estuda fósseis e a história da vida na Terra.
  • Fóssil - Restos ou impressões preservadas de organismos antigos.
  • Carnívoro - Um animal que se alimenta de carne.
  • Herbívoro - Um animal que se alimenta de plantas.
  • Extinção - O desaparecimento de uma espécie.
  • Escavação - O ato de desenterrar fósseis do solo.
  • Tricerátopo - Um tipo específico de dinossauro herbívoro famoso por seus três chifres.

Dicas de Prática

Para aproveitar ao máximo essa lição e aprimorar suas habilidades de fala, considere seguir estas dicas de shadowing específicas:

  • Ouça e repita: Assista ao vídeo várias vezes, prestando atenção na pronúncia e entonação do narrador. A velocidade pode ser um pouco rápida, então não hesite em pausar e repetir as frases em voz alta.
  • Grave-se: Use seu celular ou computador para gravar sua voz enquanto faz o shadowing. Isso ajudará a identificar áreas onde você pode melhorar e tornar sua prática mais eficaz.
  • Preste atenção à ênfase: Observe como o narrador enfatiza certas palavras, como "dinossauro" e "paleontólogo". Isso pode ajudá-lo a melhorar sua pronúncia e a expressividade em inglês.
  • Pratique com vídeos curtos: Se o conteúdo for muito longo, divida em partes menores e pratique cada uma individualmente. Isso tornará o processo menos intimidante e mais gerenciável.
  • Faça anotações: Anote palavras novas ou interessantes que você deseja lembrar ou usar em conversas futuras. Isso o ajudará a enriquecer seu vocabulário enquanto aprende inglês com YouTube.

Com essas práticas, você estará um passo mais próximo de melhorar sua pronúncia em inglês, enquanto se diverte aprendendo sobre temas fascinantes como a era dos dinossauros!

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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