Prática de Shadowing: Guided Readers | Brain Bank GK Science | 06. My Pet Rabbit | Kids Vocabulary - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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Hello, boys and girls, and welcome to Brain Bank.
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Today, we're going to have a lot of fun,
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because we're going to read a story called My Pet Rabbit.
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And this story is by Lynette Evans.
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Now, do any of you have a pet at home?
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I heard somebody say they have a dog,
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and I heard somebody say they have a goldfish.
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Yes, those are both pets.
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But in this story, we are going to read about a girl and her pet rabbit.
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He's very cute, isn't he?
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Now, when we have a pet,
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in this case, my pet rabbit,
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we need some supplies for our pet, don't we?
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If you have a pet at home,
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you definitely would know that.
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So, looking at this page,
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these are all things that the little girl needs for her rabbit.
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So, let's see if we know what they all are, okay?
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Let's see, the rabbit needs to eat.
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That's very important, right?
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So, what do you think the rabbit would eat?
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Let's see, I see an apple and a carrot.
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and I think there's one more thing that a rabbit would eat on this page.
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Ah, yes.
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Does anyone know what that is?
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Yes, that is called hay.
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And rabbits sometimes eat hay also.
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Now, if a rabbit's going to eat these things,
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it's probably going to get thirsty, right?
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It will need some water and what's this pretty rainbow colored thing?
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Does anybody know?
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Yes, this is the rabbit's home or house.
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It's where the rabbit likes to go inside to hide or to take naps.
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And finally, we have, what's this thing?
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If you have a dog at home, you probably would know.
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Yes, this is called a leash.
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A leash.
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And this is used, this part goes around the rabbit's neck,
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and it's used to take the rabbit for a walk.
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So there we go.
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Now oh, here we have,
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this is the picture of the little girl's pet.
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She's looking at him like she really adores her pet.
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Rabbit.
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Once again, this is a rabbit.
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Can everyone say rabbit?
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Rabbit.
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Very good.
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This is a pet rabbit.
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Here is my pet rabbit.
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Let's try that all together, shall we?
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Here is my pet rabbit.
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Ah, yes.
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She loves her pet rabbit very much.
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Ah, this we talked about.
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House.
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If you can look on the side here,
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it looks like there's some net or some mesh so the rabbit can see out the side.
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And then this looks like the door.
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So, here is a house for my pet rabbit.
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Can we read that all together?
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Here is a house for my pet rabbit.
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Yes, and it's a very beautiful house.
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I think there are many pretty colors on that house.
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Ah, this is something that the rabbit may eat.
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Hey!
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Do you remember that word?
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Let's say it all together Hey very good and rabbits eat hay Here is some hay for my pet rabbit.
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Let's try that all together shall we?
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Here is some hay for my pet rabbit Yes,
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and the rabbit looks happy to be eating the hay Oh,
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this rabbit looks a little bit sad.
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Why do you think he's sad?
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I don't know.
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Ah, water, because he is thirsty and he needs some water.
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Here is some water for my pet rabbit.
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Water is very important.
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Let's try that all together.
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Here is some water for my pet rabbit.
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Yes, and the pet rabbit is going to drink the water from the pink bowl.
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Very good.
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Ah, here are some more different kinds of food for the rabbit.
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Let's see what we have, shall we?
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Ah, broccoli, flowers, apples,
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chards, all underneath, and carrots.
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Very good.
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These are all things that pet rabbits like to eat.
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Here is a salad for my pet rabbit.
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All together?
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Here is a salad for my pet rabbit.
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Yes, so when you take many vegetables or many fruits and mix them all together,
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you have a salad.
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And rabbits like to eat salad.
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Ah, do you remember what this is called?
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To take the rabbit for a walk?
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A leash.
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Very good.
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Let's say that all together.
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Leash.
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Leash.
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Excellent.
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Here is a leash for my pet rabbit.
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All together?
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Here is a leash for my pet rabbit.
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Very good.
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And the rabbit looks like he's happy to be going for a walk.
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He will get some fresh air outside.
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Ah, what's this?
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We didn't talk about this,
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but this goes around the rabbit's neck.
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It's not a leash because it doesn't have the long handle.
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What do we call that?
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Does anybody know?
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Yes, that is called a collar.
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A collar.
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And it usually goes around a pet's neck,
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and it usually has this charm hanging from it.
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What do you think that is?
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Ah, Rosie is the rabbit's name.
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Rosie is the rabbit's name.
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So, in case you thought this rabbit was a boy, you are wrong.
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This rabbit is a girl.
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Her name is Rosie.
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Here is a name for my pet rabbit.
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Let's try that all together, shall we?
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Here is a name for my pet rabbit.
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And that is a lovely name,
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I must say, for a pet rabbit.
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So, did you have fun and enjoy the story today?
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That's good to hear.
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I did as well.
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I hope that you'll take care of your pet at home if you have a pet.
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And I hope you enjoyed reading about the rabbit Rosie.
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So study hard and I'll see you next time.
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Bye-bye.

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Contexto & Fundamentos

No vídeo intitulado "Meu Coelho de Estimação", a narradora nos convida a explorar a vida de uma menina e seu adorável coelho. Este é um ótimo recurso para crianças que estão aprendendo novas palavras e frases em inglês. Através de perguntas e interações, a narradora incentiva os ouvintes a se envolverem ativamente, ajudando-os a conectar o vocabulário com suas próprias experiências com animais de estimação. Este estilo de ensino é especialmente eficaz em ambientes de prática de conversação em inglês, pois permite que os alunos pratiquem vocabulário e estruturas em um contexto divertido e memorável.

As 5 Principais Frases para Comunicação Diária

  • What do you think the rabbit would eat? - O que você acha que o coelho comeria?
  • This is called a leash. - Isso se chama guia.
  • Yes, that is called hay. - Sim, isso se chama feno.
  • Can everyone say rabbit? - Todos podem dizer coelho?
  • She really adores her pet. - Ela realmente adora seu animal de estimação.

Essas frases são úteis para construir uma prática de conversação em inglês no dia a dia, e permitirão que os alunos falem sobre seus próprios animais de estimação ou experiências. Além disso, eles ajudam a melhorar a familiaridade com vocabulários comuns e contextos de perguntas.

Guia Passo a Passo para Shadowing

Para aproveitar ao máximo o vídeo e melhorar a pronúncia em inglês, siga estas etapas usando a técnica de shadow speak:

  1. Assistir ao vídeo inteiro uma vez: Preste atenção à narrativa e ao vocabulário que é utilizado.
  2. Rever o vídeo com foco nas frases destacadas: Pause o vídeo e repita as frases em voz alta, tentando imitar a entonação da narradora.
  3. Repita em tempo real: Execute o vídeo novamente e tente falar junto com a narradora, seguindo seu ritmo. Isso é uma forma eficaz de praticar shadowing em inglês.
  4. Grave sua voz: Faça gravações de sua própria fala enquanto pratica as frases e compare-as com a narração original. Isso ajuda a identificar áreas de melhoria.
  5. Pratique regularmente: Incorpore essas frases e novas palavras no seu vocabulário diário e continue praticando com outros conteúdos.

Seguindo esse guia, você não só irá enriquecer seu vocabulário, mas também acelerar o processo de melhorar a pronúncia em inglês e ganhar confiança ao se comunicar. A prática consistente é a chave para o sucesso na aprendizagem de uma nova língua.

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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