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What’s That Sound on the Farm?
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In this engaging video, Baby Taku invites young learners to become "sound detectives" on the farm. Through an interactive guessing game, viewers learn to identify common farm animals by their unique sounds and actions—such as a horse munching hay, a pig splashing in mud, or a cow swishing its tail. The lesson reinforces vocabulary through physical movement and imitation, helping children connect sounds to specific animals. By the end of the video, learners solidify their knowledge by singing "Old MacDonald Had a Farm," making this an excellent, high-energy resource for practicing animal vocabulary and listening comprehension skills.
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Hi friends, it's me, Baby Taku. Do you
remember our last adventure?
We met so many farm friends.
Mr. Cow, Mrs. Chicken, Piggy, Ducky,
Horsey, Sheepy, and more.
But today, sh I hear something.
Lots of funny sounds around the farm. Do
you hear them, too?
Let's play a guessing game.
I'll play a sound.
You listen carefully,
and we'll figure out who it is together.
Are you ready, friends?
>> Yeah. [cheering]
>> Yay.
Let's go. Hooray. [screaming]
YAY!
>> OH,
what's that sound?ugug
H.
Is it bubbles?
Is it rain?
What do you think, friends?
Uhhuh.
It's the baby calf drinking milk from
mama cow.
Look, look. So yummy and healthy.
Can you pretend to drink milk with me?
[snorts]
[sighs]
Delicious.
[applause]
Uh-oh.
I hear crunch, crunch, crunch.
Is it someone eating cookies?
Or maybe carrots?
Look, it's Mr. Horsey munching on hay.
Crunch, crunch.
Let's pretend to munch like horses.
Ready?
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Key Vocabulary (49)
Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
To perceive sounds through the ears as a physical sense. It often happens automatically without active effort, unlike listening which requires focus.
To have a picture or information from the past come back into your mind. It also means to keep something in your mind so that you do not forget to do it.
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