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  • Learn English with Doctor Dolittle | Episode 5 | Vocabulary Practice & Storytelling
    📖 About This Read-Along SeriesWelcome to my read-along of The Story of Doctor Dolittle by Hugh Lofting! This classic children’s novel was first published in 1920, and it follows the adventures of a kind-hearted doctor who learns to speak the language of animals. With the help of his clever companions—including a parrot, an owl, and a dog—Doctor Dolittle travels the world solving problems in the most unexpected ways.Because the book was written over 100 years ago, some of the language may feel old-fashioned or unfamiliar. In each episode, I highlight a few words and phrases that might be tricky to pronounce or understand—perfect for intermediate English learners who want to build vocabulary while enjoying a fun and imaginative story.⚠️ A note on language and editing: This story reflects the attitudes and expressions of its time, including terms like “white man” and “black man,” which were commonly used in early 20th-century writing. I’ve chosen to remove or adapt certain phrases that I felt were racist or inappropriate for modern audiences, while keeping the story’s spirit and flow intact. My goal is to create a respectful and inclusive learning experience while preserving the charm of the original tale.Thanks for joining me on this journey—let’s read, learn, and explore together!☕ Support the Channel If you’re enjoying these read-alongs and learning something new, consider supporting my work at buymeacoffee.com/eslpractice. Every contribution helps me create more free educational content for English learners around the world. Your support means so much—thank you for helping me keep this channel growing!
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  • Doctor Dolittle Audiobook with Subtitles | Episode 4 | Improve English Listening Skills
    📖 About This Read-Along SeriesWelcome to my read-along of The Story of Doctor Dolittle by Hugh Lofting! This classic children’s novel was first published in 1920, and it follows the adventures of a kind-hearted doctor who learns to speak the language of animals. With the help of his clever companions—including a parrot, an owl, and a dog—Doctor Dolittle travels the world solving problems in the most unexpected ways.Because the book was written over 100 years ago, some of the language may feel old-fashioned or unfamiliar. In each episode, I highlight a few words and phrases that might be tricky to pronounce or understand—perfect for intermediate English learners who want to build vocabulary while enjoying a fun and imaginative story.⚠️ A note on language and editing: This story reflects the attitudes and expressions of its time, including terms like “white man” and “black man,” which were commonly used in early 20th-century writing. I’ve chosen to remove or adapt certain phrases that I felt were racist or inappropriate for modern audiences, while keeping the story’s spirit and flow intact. My goal is to create a respectful and inclusive learning experience while preserving the charm of the original tale.Thanks for joining me on this journey—let’s read, learn, and explore together!☕ Support the Channel If you’re enjoying these read-alongs and learning something new, consider supporting my work at buymeacoffee.com/eslpractice. Every contribution helps me create more free educational content for English learners around the world. Your support means so much—thank you for helping me keep this channel growing!
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  • Learn English Vocabulary with Doctor Dolittle | Episode 3 | ESL Listening Practice
    📖 About This Read-Along SeriesWelcome to my read-along of The Story of Doctor Dolittle by Hugh Lofting! This classic children’s novel was first published in 1920, and it follows the adventures of a kind-hearted doctor who learns to speak the language of animals. With the help of his clever companions—including a parrot, an owl, and a dog—Doctor Dolittle travels the world solving problems in the most unexpected ways.Because the book was written over 100 years ago, some of the language may feel old-fashioned or unfamiliar. In each episode, I highlight a few words and phrases that might be tricky to pronounce or understand—perfect for intermediate English learners who want to build vocabulary while enjoying a fun and imaginative story.⚠️ A note on language and editing: This story reflects the attitudes and expressions of its time, including terms like “white man” and “black man,” which were commonly used in early 20th-century writing. I’ve chosen to remove or adapt certain phrases that I felt were racist or inappropriate for modern audiences, while keeping the story’s spirit and flow intact. My goal is to create a respectful and inclusive learning experience while preserving the charm of the original tale.Thanks for joining me on this journey—let’s read, learn, and explore together!☕ Support the Channel If you’re enjoying these read-alongs and learning something new, consider supporting my work at buymeacoffee.com/eslpractice. Every contribution helps me create more free educational content for English learners around the world. Your support means so much—thank you for helping me keep this channel growing!
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  • Learn English with Doctor Dolittle | Episode 2 | Vocabulary & Pronunciation Practice
    📖 About This Read-Along SeriesWelcome to my read-along of The Story of Doctor Dolittle by Hugh Lofting! This classic children’s novel was first published in 1920, and it follows the adventures of a kind-hearted doctor who learns to speak the language of animals. With the help of his clever companions—including a parrot, an owl, and a dog—Doctor Dolittle travels the world solving problems in the most unexpected ways.Because the book was written over 100 years ago, some of the language may feel old-fashioned or unfamiliar. In each episode, I highlight a few words and phrases that might be tricky to pronounce or understand—perfect for intermediate English learners who want to build vocabulary while enjoying a fun and imaginative story.⚠️ A note on language and editing: This story reflects the attitudes and expressions of its time, including terms like “white man” and “black man,” which were commonly used in early 20th-century writing. I’ve chosen to remove or adapt certain phrases that I felt were racist or inappropriate for modern audiences, while keeping the story’s spirit and flow intact. My goal is to create a respectful and inclusive learning experience while preserving the charm of the original tale.Thanks for joining me on this journey—let’s read, learn, and explore together!☕ Support the Channel If you’re enjoying these read-alongs and learning something new, consider supporting my work at buymeacoffee.com/eslpractice. Every contribution helps me create more free educational content for English learners around the world. Your support means so much—thank you for helping me keep this channel growing!
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  • Doctor Dolittle Read-Along | Learn English with Classic Stories | Learn Through | Stories Episode 1
    📖 About This Read-Along SeriesWelcome to my read-along of The Story of Doctor Dolittle by Hugh Lofting! This classic children’s novel was first published in 1920, and it follows the adventures of a kind-hearted doctor who learns to speak the language of animals. With the help of his clever companions—including a parrot, an owl, and a dog—Doctor Dolittle travels the world solving problems in the most unexpected ways.Because the book was written over 100 years ago, some of the language may feel old-fashioned or unfamiliar. In each episode, I highlight a few words and phrases that might be tricky to pronounce or understand—perfect for intermediate English learners who want to build vocabulary while enjoying a fun and imaginative story.⚠️ A note on language and editing: This story reflects the attitudes and expressions of its time, including terms like “white man” and “black man,” which were commonly used in early 20th-century writing. I’ve chosen to remove or adapt certain phrases that I felt were racist or inappropriate for modern audiences, while keeping the story’s spirit and flow intact. My goal is to create a respectful and inclusive learning experience while preserving the charm of the original tale.Thanks for joining me on this journey—let’s read, learn, and explore together!☕ Support the Channel If you’re enjoying these read-alongs and learning something new, consider supporting my work at buymeacoffee.com/eslpractice. Every contribution helps me create more free educational content for English learners around the world. Your support means so much—thank you for helping me keep this channel growing!
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