Prática de Shadowing: The Bench - KikoRiki | Cartoon for Kids - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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Oh This
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one time Crash the rabbit got a hanker in to do a little home improvement Realizing that his bottom was mighty bored,
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he decided to build something new for it to sit on.
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He spent a few days building a nice sturdy bench,
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then painted it a lovely shade of pink.
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While the pink was still wet,
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his neighbor Chico the Hedgehog paid him a visit.
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Hey Crash, what's up?
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Crash?
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Huh?
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Hey dude.
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It's done?
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Yep.
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I'm just waiting for the pink to dry.
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It turned out pretty nice.
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I wish that I could sit on it now.
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Well, that depends on what kind of paint you used.
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Quick drying or slow drying?
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It's me.
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But by now it's probably dry.
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Nope, obviously it's still wet.
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Sorry, but it looks like you used slow drying paint.
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Crash was not a fan of waiting.
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He liked to keep busy.
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Fine then.
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I'm going to find something to do while I wait for the paint to dry.
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Look, I've got all this paint left.
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Need anything pinkified?
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I don't think so, thanks.
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Bummer.
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I could give you rose-colored glasses.
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Thanks, but no. Maybe Wally has something he needs painted.
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Great!
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Come on, let's get over there!
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Wally was a poet, but based on the garbage he was writing that day,
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you'd never know it.
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Wally!
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Wally!
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Wally!
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Please stop yelling out there!
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My poet mojo is very fragile.
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This page doesn't appear to have any mojo on it at all.
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Maybe we scared his mojo away.
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You can't see Poet Mojo on a page.
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Poet Mojo must be felt in your heart.
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Alright, and what exactly does Poet Mojo feel like?
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Well, it's like when something enormous,
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heavy, groggy, unmovable like a hippopotamus,
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it becomes light as a feather,
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and flies, like a cloud flies,
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flies puffily, cloudily, lovelily flies.
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Ah, a bit confused over here.
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Are you saying good poetry is like a flying hippo?
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It couldn't be clearer.
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The poetry mojo makes the hippo fly.
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Without it, every word is stuck in the mud.
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But with the poet mojo's inspiration,
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those muddy words grow wings.
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What is this?
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Paint?
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Hey, looks like I was right.
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Wally wanted something painted after all.
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Why you doing that?
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Covering these horrible groups of words up.
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But you're the one who wrote all of them, right?
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And it's my responsibility to protect the world from them.
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Mm-hmm.
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Yeah, this is terrible.
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You're painting all your poet paper pink?
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These mojo-less musings are worse than you think.
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Ooh!
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Sounds like the first two lines of a poem.
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I should write it down.
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Alright, but you just pinkified all your paper.
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No sweat.
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One can write poetry anywhere.
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Painting all my poet paper pink.
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Mojol-less musings are worse than you think.
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But perhaps the pink pages will inspire you to grab a brush and paint a...
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Ooh!
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Paint a bench?
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Say what?
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It needs to rhyme like paint a hippo or two.
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Or better yet...
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Pipe down.
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My mojo's back.
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A hippo's life might look hollow,
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spending his days in a filthy wallow,
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with nothing but more of the same to follow.
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But hear the noble hippo call.
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Oh, ne'er has the world known a happier soul.
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If you doubt it, then you can just go paint a bench.
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What's wrong?
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Did his mojo bail again?
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Looks like it.
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His hippo must be stuck in the mud, so to speak.
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Wally, come on!
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How long are you gonna stay up there?
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I can't get down!
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He's probably just waiting for the paint to dry.
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No, I can't get down because I'm really terrified of heights!
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Then why'd you climb a tree, Wally?
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No idea.
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It just happened.
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We'll find a way to get you down.
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Yep!
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The The This isn't quite high enough.
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Then we need more stuff.
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Guys, guys,
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please help me!
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Almost there.. kinda.
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We're out of stuff.
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Hmm.. wait!
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Yes!
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Easy.
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Whoa! So, is it over?
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Wet paint sign.
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Aww.
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It was a nice little bench.
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Huh?
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Hmm.
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Crash, Chico.
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You saved my life, remember?
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Your good friend, Wally, I'd like to think I'm worth more than a bench.
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At least a little.
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Of course it was a really nice bench.
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Wally, pal, of course you are!
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I can make as many benches as I want.
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But there's only one Wally and he's a treasure.
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Chico teared up a little watching the tender scene.
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To keep from crying, he looked up at the sky.
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Wally, Crash, look it!
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It's a...
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A real flying hippo!
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Yeah!
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Hey, look at him go, Mojo Hippo!

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Por que praticar a fala com este vídeo?

Praticar a fala com o vídeo The Bench - KikoRiki oferece uma excelente oportunidade para aprimorar suas habilidades de conversação em inglês. Este episódio é divertido e envolvente, o que o torna atraente para alunos de todas as idades. Quando você escuta e repete as falas dos personagens, você está utilizando técnicas de shadow speech, que ajudam a melhorar sua fluência.

Além disso, a situação apresentada mostra um momento cotidiano, onde o personagem Crash tenta passar o tempo enquanto espera a tinta secar. Este contexto é excelente para praticar a linguagem coloquial e expressões que podem surgir em conversas informais. Ao replicar o diálogo, os alunos não apenas aprendem a articular melhor suas palavras, mas também ganham confiança ao se expressar em inglês.

Gramática & Expressões em Contexto

O diálogo do vídeo utiliza várias estruturas gramaticais e expressões que são úteis para quem está aprendendo inglês. Aqui estão algumas delas:

  • Phrasal verbs: "find something to do" - o verbo "find" combinado com "something to do" mostra uma ação comum e cotidiana.
  • Presente contínuo: "I'm waiting for the paint to dry" - esta estrutura é frequentemente usada para descrever ações que estão em andamento, vital para conversas do dia a dia.
  • Interjeições e saudações: "Hey, dude!" - expressões informais que ajudam a tornar a fala mais natural e fluida.
  • Descrever sentimentos: "Poet mojo is very fragile" - essa expressão traz uma dimensão emocional ao diálogo, permitindo que os aprendizes entendam como expressar sentimentos em inglês.

Armadilhas Comuns de Pronúncia

Durante o vídeo, algumas palavras e frases podem apresentar desafios de pronúncia. Aqui estão algumas delas:

  • Hedgehog - a pronúncia correta pode ser complicada; preste atenção no som do "dge" que é frequentemente sutil.
  • Pinkified - a forma como essa palavra é pronunciada pode levar a confusões, especialmente para aqueles que ainda estão aprendendo a diferenciar sons similares.
  • Mojo - a entonação desta palavra é importante, pois ela pode mudar a percepção do sentimento que se deseja transmitir.

Usar a técnica de shadowspeak enquanto ouve o vídeo o ajudará a interiorizar essas pronúncias e melhorar sua fala. Experimente repetir frases em voz alta, tentando imitar o ritmo e a entonação dos personagens. Isso não só vai auxiliar na fluência, mas também na clareza da sua fala.

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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