Prática de Shadowing: Little Monsters - The Storytellers - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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Little Monsters
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Little Monsters
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Once upon a time in England, there was a scarecrow.
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He stood in a field and looked like a man.
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But he wasn't a real man.
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The Scarecrow was made of straw.
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The Scarecrow's head was an old football.
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His face was painted on.
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Two eyes, a nose and a smiling mouth.
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He didn't have hair, but he did have a hat.
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It was brown and made of felt.
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A farmer used to wear it, long ago.
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His clothes had come from the farmer too.
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A long brown coat with lots of pockets,
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an old pair of jeans with holes in the legs,
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a worn out leather belt with a rusty buckle,
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a red scarf with white stripes.
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The Scarecrow didn't have shoes because he didn't have feet.
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A wooden pole kept him standing in the ground.
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He never moved.
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The Scarecrow liked being in the field.
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He saw the sun come up every morning.
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He watched the clouds drift across the sky.
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At night, he gazed at the moon and counted the stars.
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He enjoyed his job.
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He scared away the crows,
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the big, clever black birds that made trouble on the farm.
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They stole the seeds when they were sown.
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They pecked at the vegetables when the leaves began to grow.
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The scarecrow knew without him nothing would grow at all.
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But this year the scarecrow had a problem.
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The farmer had stuffed him full of new straw.
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Clean yellow straw.
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It made a good body.
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The Scarecrow was very happy.
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His coat fitted him much better now and he felt smart.
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The problem was the crows.
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It was springtime so they were building nests.
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They were looking for things to use and they had spotted the new straw.
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It was perfect.
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Three crows sat on a fence and looked at the scarecrow.
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Look at him, said one.
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He has fresh straw in all his pockets.
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My little ones would love to sleep on that.
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I'm going to get some.
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The crow flew across the field and landed on the scarecrow.
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He pushed his sharp, black beak into the straw and pulled some out.
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Then he flew off back to his nest.
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Look at that, said the next crow.
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It was easy.
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I'm going to steal some too.
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The second crow flew to the scarecrow.
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He took some straw.
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Then the third crow flew over and stole some more.
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All day long, the crows flew from their nest to the scarecrow.
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They stole more and more straw.
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But the scarecrow couldn't stop them.
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He couldn't run after them.
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He couldn't wave his arms.
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Shouting made no difference.
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They simply laughed and took more straw.
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By the end of the day, he was looking thin.
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Oh no, he said.
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What am I going to do?
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If they take more tomorrow,
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there will be nothing left of me.
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I can help, said a tiny voice.
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The scarecrow looked down.
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There was a mouse sitting on his belt buckle.
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I can scare the crows away, said the mouse.
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The scarecrow smiled.
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That is very kind of you,
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but I don't think they would be scared.
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You are very small.
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That is true, said the mouse.
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But I have lots of friends,
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and I have an idea.
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He climbed up to the scarecrow's ear and whispered something.
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The scarecrow smiled again.
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My little friend, he said,
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I think that might work.
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The next day came.
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The three crows flew down to the fence.
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Ha ha ha!
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Said the first crow.
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The straw man is still there.
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I'm going to take more of his stuffing.
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He flew to the scarecrow.
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Just as he landed, yarrr!
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Twenty mice jumped out of the scarecrow's clothes and roared at him.
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They waved their arms, pulled faces,
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did everything they could to appear big and scary.
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The crow flew back to his friends in horror.
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Monster!
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He wailed.
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A monster attacked me!
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It was horrible!
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It had twenty heads!
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I'm going back there ever!
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He flew away and he didn't come back.
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What a baby, said the second crow.
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I'm not scared.
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I'm going in.
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He flew to the scarecrow and, YAAA!
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The crow sped back to the fence.
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It's true, he cried.
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There There really is a monster hiding inside that straw man!
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I saw it!
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Grrrr!
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He flew away and didn't come back.
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The third crow watched him go.
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Grrrr!
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He said.
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I'm not going there.
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I have enough straw in my nest.
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He flew away.
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Yes! cried the scarecrow.
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You've done it!
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They've gone!
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The mice came out of their hiding holes.
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They cheered and danced and hugged each other.
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I wish I could give you all something, said the scarecrow.
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A gift to say thank you.
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You can give us something, said the mouse.
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A home.
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Your pockets are very warm and comfortable.
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We would love to stay.
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Then you shall stay, smiled the scarecrow.
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My little monsters.

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Sobre Esta Aula

Nesta aula, você irá praticar a conversação em inglês através da história do Espantalho, um personagem encantador que vive em um campo na Inglaterra. A narrativa apresenta a vida do espantalho, seus desafios e como ele lida com os corvos que ameaçam a colheita. Durante essa prática, você terá a oportunidade de melhorar a sua pronúncia em inglês e expandir seu vocabulário de maneira envolvente. Ouvir a história e repetir em voz alta ajudará você a desenvolver a fluência e a confiança necessárias para se comunicar em inglês.

Vocabulário & Frases Chave

  • Scarecrow - Espantalho
  • Straw - Palha
  • Crow - Corvo
  • Field - Campo
  • Pockets - Bolsos
  • Farmer - Fazendeiro
  • Count the stars - Contar as estrelas
  • Steal - Roubar

Dicas de Prática

Para maximizar sua prática de conversa, siga estas dicas específicas ao assistir ao vídeo:

  • Pratique o shadow speak repetindo as sentenças logo após ouv igas as falas do narrador. Mantenha um ritmo semelhante ao da narração para capturar a entonação e a ênfase corretas.
  • Preste atenção à velocidade da fala. Se for muito rápida, não hesite em usar a opção de desacelerar o vídeo. Isso ajudará você a melhorar a pronúncia em inglês, permitindo que sua boca se acostume com os sons.
  • Ao repetir, foque em pronunciar claramente as palavras, especialmente as que você achou mais desafiadoras. Grave-se e compare com a narração original.
  • Converse sobre a história com um amigo ou professor. A prática de conversação em inglês em um ambiente descontraído vai facilitar a assimilação do vocabulário e das estruturas gramaticais utilizadas.
  • Por último, use a técnica de shadowspeak para ler as falas do espantalho e dos corvos. Isso o ajudará a desenvolver uma maior fluência e a se sentir mais confortável ao falar inglês.

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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