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[The Mystery of Ringo the Guinea Pig’s Missing Squeak]-[Pets]

Listen and Play · A2 · 2017-02-08

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📋 Summary

The Mystery of Ringo the Guinea Pig’s Missing Squeak

Introduction to Animal Sounds

This educational podcast episode begins by engaging young listeners with the diverse world of animal communication. The host introduces various pets, encouraging the audience to identify and mimic their sounds. From the soft "mioing" of a cat—which later transitions into a purr when the cat is "happy and comfortable"—to the "woof" of a dog and the "squeaking" of small pets, the episode builds a foundation for the central story. The host specifically highlights that animals like "mice, hamsters, gerbils, and guinea pigs all make a little squeaky sound."

The Story of Ringo

The narrative focuses on a young boy named Joe and his beloved pet guinea pig, Ringo. Ringo lived in a "small wooden hutch" in Joe’s garden and was known for having the "sweetest little squeak." Ringo was a vocal pet; he would "squeak with happiness" when chased, "squeak when he was hungry," and even "squeaked in his sleep." This established pattern of behavior makes the subsequent events all the more mysterious for Joe.

The Disappearance of the Squeak

The conflict arises on a Saturday morning when Joe’s father begins a construction project, building a "massive" new shed near the vegetable patch. The environment becomes chaotic, filled with the sounds of people "laughing, banging, and sawing," creating "thick clouds of sawdust." Amidst this noise, Joe discovers Ringo hiding in a "tight ball under the straw." To Joe’s dismay, Ringo has become "totally still and silent." Despite Joe’s attempts to comfort his pet with a "small piece of melon," Ringo remains unresponsive, leading Joe to conclude, "Oh Ringo, you've lost your squeak."

The Search and Resolution

Joe embarks on a heartfelt search for the missing sound, looking under the "rug," under the "dog's bed," and in the "biscuit tin." He even searches the "bushes" and the "gate," but the squeak remains elusive throughout the weekend. It is not until Monday, after the construction of the shed is complete, that the situation changes. As Joe lets Ringo run around the "vegetable patch," Ringo suddenly squeaks again.

Conclusion and Interpretation

Joe is overjoyed, declaring, "You found your squeak, Ringo!" While Joe believes Ringo found it in the vegetable patch, the host offers a more nuanced perspective, suggesting that Ringo may have been "scared of the building noise" and only regained his voice once the environment became quiet again. This story serves as a gentle exploration of animal behavior and environmental sensitivity.

The episode concludes with an interactive sing-along, teaching the audience how to spell "Ringo" (R-I-N-G-O) and reinforcing the emotional bond between the boy and his pet, ending with a warm farewell to all the "pets we've heard from today."

🎯Key Sentences

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I hope you've got your listening ears ready
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I'll give you a clue.
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Well sit comfortably now and listen very carefully
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Ringo had the sweetest little squeak you've ever heard.
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Today was the day he was going to build his new shed
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📝Key Phrases

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listen very carefully
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run around
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squeak with happiness
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all the time
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at the bottom of
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📖 Transcript

This is a download from the BBC.
For more information about this and other downloads from schoolradio, go to bbc .co .uk slash schoolradio.
listen, listen, listen algorithm quality Hello I hope you've got your listening ears ready Because it's time to listen and play!
AHHH! Listen! AHHH!
AHHH! What can you hear?
It's a cat mioing! Yes, it's the sound of a cat saying Mio!

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