Prática de Shadowing: So Many Legs! Amazing Little Creatures | Spider, Crab, Ladybug, Dragonfly & More | Animal Animation - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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Little Pops!
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Yikes!
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Who are you?
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I'm a black widow spider.
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Spiders have eight legs.
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Where do you live?
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Black widow spiders live all over the world.
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We like dark places.
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We often hide under rocks or in basements.
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I like your red markings.
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Only females have these markings.
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Our markings look like an hourglass.
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What do you eat?
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We eat bugs.
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We like flies, beetles, and grasshoppers.
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How do you catch prey?
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We make webs.
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Then we wait for bugs to come by.
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The bugs get caught in our webs.
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How do you make a web?
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We use silk Our bodies make the silk The silk is very strong and sticky
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You're dangerous, right?
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We usually leave people alone But we do bite Our bites can make people very sick.
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Oh, I trapped a grasshopper in my web.
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Goodbye.
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Goodbye, Black Widow Spider.
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Cool!
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Who are you?
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I'm a land hermit crab.
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Crabs are crustaceans.
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Where do you live?
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Land hermit crabs live in tropical areas.
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We like sandy beaches.
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What do you eat?
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Land hermit crabs eat almost anything.
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We like leaves, wood, and grass.
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I like your claws.
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I grab food with my small claw.
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I can climb with my big claw.
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Why do you have that shell?
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A part of our body is soft.
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The shell protects that part.
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Where do you get your shells?
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We find our shells on the beach.
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Land hermit crabs grow a lot.
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So sometimes we need to find bigger shells.
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Do you live alone?
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Land hermit crabs live in groups.
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We help each other find food and shells.
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Shells are hard to find.
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I see a bigger shell now.
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Goodbye.
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Goodbye, Land Hermit Crab.
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Aww, you're cute.
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Who are you?
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I'm a ladybug.
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We're small beetles.
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Beetles are insects.
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Where do you live?
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Ladybugs live all over the world.
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We like forests, rivers, and even houses.
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Some people call us ladybirds or lady beetles.
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What do you eat?
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We like bugs that eat plants.
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So farmers love ladybugs.
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We protect their crops.
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You're bright red Ladybugs are usually red,
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yellow, or orange Some ladybugs have stripes But most have black spots like mine
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Why do you have those spots?
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Our spots and bright colors keep enemies away.
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They warn animals that we taste bad.
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Who are your enemies?
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Birds sometimes eat ladybugs.
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So do frogs, spiders, and dragonflies.
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Do you sleep during winter?
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Yes, we sleep under rocks or inside old logs.
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Sometimes we go into houses to get warm.
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Did you see my wings?
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Look!
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I can fly!
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Bye, Ladybug!
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Hi there.
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Who are you?
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I'm a dragonfly.
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Dragonflies are very fast insects.
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Where do you live?
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Dragonflies live all over the world.
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We like to be near fresh water.
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We don't like cold places.
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Oh, do you like warm weather?
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Yes, dragonflies need warm weather.
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The sun warms up our wings.
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Then we can fly.
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You have big eyes.
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My eyes cover most of my head.
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They let me see all around.
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That's how I spot food.
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What do you eat?
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Dragonflies eat other insects.
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We love mosquitoes and gnats.
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Are you a good hunter?
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Yes!
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Dragonflies catch prey in the air.
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We chase other insects.
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Then we catch them with our feet.
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Do you have enemies?
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Fish, ducks, and big insects try to catch us.
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That's why we keep moving.
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Here comes a duck.
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It's time to fly away.
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Goodbye, dragonfly.
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You're pretty.
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Who are you?
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I'm a monarch butterfly.
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Butterflies are insects.
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Where do you live?
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We stay near a plant called milkweed.
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We live in North America in spring and summer.
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In the fall, we fly away.
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Oh, where do you go?
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Monarch butterflies usually fly to Mexico.
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It's much warmer there.
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That's a long trip.
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Yes, we fly thousands of kilometers.
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I've never made the trip before,
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but I'll know where to go.
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What do monarchs eat?
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Monarch caterpillars eat milkweed.
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Monarch butterflies sip nectar from flowers.
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Do monarchs lay eggs?
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Butterflies lay eggs on milkweed leaves.
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Baby caterpillars hatch from the eggs.
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The caterpillars begin eating and growing.
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How do the caterpillars become butterflies?
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The caterpillars stick to leaves.
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Their skin turns into a hard case.
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Ten days later, butterflies fly out.
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Well, it's time to fly away.
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Have a safe trip, Monarch Butterfly.
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Yikes!
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Who are you?
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I'm a scorpion.
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Scorpions are arachnids.
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Those are creatures with eight legs.
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Where do you live?
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Scorpions live all over the world.
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Some live in forests or grasslands.
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Most live in the desert.
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What do you eat?
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We like insects, spiders, and snails.
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We have big front claws.
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Our claws help us hunt.
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Do you go underground?
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Yes, we burrow in soil or under rocks.
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We hide during the day.
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We come out after dark.
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I see your stinger.
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Our stingers are on our tails.
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They have venom.
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We use venom to poison our enemies.
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Who are your enemies?
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Scorpions have lots of enemies.
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Birds, toads, lizards, and snakes hunt us.
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Scorpions sometimes hunt each other.
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Do you lay eggs?
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No. We give birth to babies.
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At first, the babies ride on our backs.
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A few weeks later, they leave their mothers.
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Here comes a hungry toad.
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See you later.
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Goodbye, scorpion.

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Nesta lição, você irá aprender sobre várias criaturas pequenas, como aranhas, caranguejos e joaninhas, enquanto pratica seu inglês. A transcrição do vídeo apresenta diálogos informativos que detalham as características dessas criaturas, seus habitats e hábitos alimentares. Você terá a oportunidade de aprimorar seu vocabulário específico e melhorar sua pronúncia em inglês, essencial para conversas sobre o mundo animal.

Vocabulário e Frases-Chave

  • Black widow spider (aranha viúva-negra)
  • Eight legs (oito pernas)
  • Webs (teias)
  • Crustaceans (crustáceos)
  • Land hermit crab (caranguejo-eremita terrestre)
  • Sandy beaches (praias de areia)
  • Shell (concha)
  • Dangers (perigos)

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Para aproveitar ao máximo essa lição e aprender inglês com YouTube, tente praticar a técnica de shadowing, que envolve imitar a fala original o mais próximo possível. Ouça a pronúncia e o ritmo dos falantes enquanto acompanha a transcrição. Esta técnica ajuda a melhorar a pronúncia em inglês e a fluência.

Recomendamos que você ajuste a velocidade do vídeo para tornar a prática mais acessível. Comece ouvindo em uma velocidade mais lenta para entender as palavras e frases. Conforme se sentir mais confortável, aumente a velocidade. Use plataformas de shadowing site para encontrar vídeos com essa técnica. O Shadowspeak também pode ser uma boa ferramenta para ajudá-lo a desenvolver habilidades auditivas e de fala simultaneamente.

Preste atenção ao tom e à entonação dos falantes. O tom de voz desempenha um papel crucial na comunicação. Ao acolher a variedade de sons e ritmos no inglês, você se tornará um falante mais confiante. Experimente repetir as falas em voz alta e procure imitar as emoções nas conversas, como o entusiasmo quando falam sobre as criaturas fascinantes. Essa prática ajudará a aprimorar seu shadow speech

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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