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This is an original production of The Gnomes of Wonder Garden,
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with story, music, and performance by Nathaniel Santa Cruz,
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and guest performance by Lisa and Sophia Santa Cruz.
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Let's begin.
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Chapter 11.
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Missy Eliza Hummingbird.
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Petty Pom rushed to open his front door.
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Ruby and Citrine had come to drop off Tourmaline for the afternoon.
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It was Yellow Day, which meant it was Petty Pom's turn to watch the little pixie
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while the other fairies attended their fairy lessons with Pearl.
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Hi, Petty Pom, said Tourmaline, twirling her skirt.
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The little gnome welcomed her inside.
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He turned to say goodbye to Ruby and Citrine,
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but they were already gone.
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Pettypalm spun around to find Tourmaline on the counter,
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and a jar of biscuits shuddered on the floor.
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Uh-oh, she said, looking at the mess.
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Frantically, Pettypalm rushed over and quickly moved Tourmaline to a chair at the table.
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Sister Flame appeared upon a candle and tried to entertain the little pixie while Pettypum cleaned up the mess.
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But, unexpectedly, Tourmaline climbed onto the table and tried to grab her.
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Immediately, Sister Flame vanished and reappeared on another candle.
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Giggling, Tourmaline began leaping from table to chair to candle,
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chasing the little flame as she jumped from candle to candle.
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cried Petty Palm.
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Quickly, he picked up termoline and gave her a biscuit.
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Distracted, she sat on the floor with her legs outstretched and happily bunched on her snack.
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With a sigh of relief,
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Petty Palm sat down beside her and ate a biscuit too.
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A quiet moment passed as they smiled at each other with mouthfuls.
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Would you like some honey with your wicket? asked Pettypom.
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What's honey? asked Tourmaline.
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Pettypom gasped.
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You've never had honey before?
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Tourmaline just sat on the floor with a finger in her mouth and shook her head.
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Quickly, Pettypom stood up to fetch his jar of honey,
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only to discover it was empty.
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Oh no, he said, I've run out.
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Upon hearing this, Tourmaline's lip began to quiver,
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and her eyes started to swell.
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Oh, don't worry, he said quickly, reassuring her.
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We just need to get some more.
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Come follow me.
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Okay.
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Her frown quickly turned upside down,
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and she grinned with happy teeth.
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So Pettypom took his empty jar,
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and Tourmaline followed him outside.
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Together, they climbed down the plum tree and walked across the orchard to a hollow log where the honeybees were buzzing.
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As they approached, Petty Palm began to sing.
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Honey so sweet, I am swimming in honey so sweet.
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From my head down to my little feet,
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I am covered in honey so sweet.
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Dearest friend, won't you come with me And we'll go up into the honey tree
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And we'll dance with the honey bees Where the honey drips abundantly Come with me,
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we'll eat honey so sweet We'll go swimming in honey so sweet From our heads down to our little feet
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We'll be covered in honey so sweet Dearest friend won't you come with me And we'll go up into the honey tree
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And we'll dance with the honey bees Where the honey drips abundantly Come with me and you'll see
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Petty Palm was good friends with the honey bees And he knew how to talk to them by dancing.
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Inside the beehive, the bees welcomed Petipalm to refill his jar while Tourmaline freely helped herself by licking honey off the walls.
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Suddenly, there was a commotion outside and all the bees swarmed out,
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leaving Petipalm and Tourmaline alone.
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Following their lead, Petipalm peeked out to see what was happening.
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To his surprise, he found the bees buzzing around a little bird who was trying to drink from the nearby flowers.
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Pettypalm knew the bees did not like to share their flowers and could see that the little bird was distressed.
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Without hesitation, Pettypalm quickly went over to help,
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buzzing and dancing with vigor until the bees agreed to leave her alone and return to their hive.
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Out of breath, the little bird thanked Pettypalm.
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Thank you.
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Kindly, the young gnome invited her to drink from the flowers and rest.
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Once she had replenished herself,
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she zipped and fluttered through the air like no one he'd ever seen.
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Just then, Termaline joined them outside and asked, Who's that?
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Hi, little one.
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The little bird fluttered her wings and introduced herself as Miss Eliza Hummingbird.
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Miss Eliza hummingbird I'm the smallest bird you've heard Not a buzzing bee,
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not a fly you see I have feathers on my wings And a voice that proudly sings I'm a hummingbird,
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a hummingbird No one can fly like me I'm a hummingbird,
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a hummingbird Just watch me
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and you'll see I can hover like a bee I can zigzag through the trees Zipping through the leaves,
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cutting through the breeze You can hardly see my wings But can hear me proudly sing I'm a hummingbird,
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a hummingbird, no one can fly like me.
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I'm a hummingbird, a hummingbird,
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just watch me and you'll see.
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I'm a hummingbird, a hummingbird,
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no one can fly like me.
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I'm a hummingbird, a hummingbird,
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just watch me and you'll see.
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Amazed at how well she could fly,
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Petty Palm explained how much he wished she could fly too.
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Tourmaline flooded her tiny wings in agreement.
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Well?
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Said Eliza, zipping to and fro.
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You were kind enough to save me from those bothersome bees.
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I'd be delighted to give you a ride on my back.
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Really?
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They both said, their eyes twinkling.
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Yes, of course!
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She replied with excitement.
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Without delay, Petty Palm and Termini hopped onto Eliza's back,
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and up into the sky they soared.
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They shouted.
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Meanwhile, Thumpkin and Hamilton were enjoying their afternoon tea outside
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when they looked up to see a new fairy joining Pearl's class in the sky.
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But it didn't fly quite like the others.
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Are you sure that's a fairy?
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Thumpkin asked, squinting.
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It looks like.. like Petty Pom!
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Just then, the young gnome,
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along with Termaline, darted by on Eliza's back,
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laughter and giggles trailing behind them.
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A sudden gust blew Thumpkin's hat off,
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Settling it back on his head, he chuckled.
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Well, it's about time that gnome could fly.
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Thank you for listening, and we hope you enjoyed this story.
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Be sure to visit us at wondergarden.net or join us on the Wonder Garden app.
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Now, please enjoy some music from this story performed by Katherine Brunner.
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Honey so sweet I am swimming in honey
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so sweet From my head down to my little feet I am covered in honey so sweet
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Dearest friend won't you come with me Then we'll go up into the honey tree And we'll dance with the honeybees
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Where the honey drips abundantly Come with me,
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we'll eat honey so sweet
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We'll go swimming in honey so sweet From our heads down to our little feet We'll be covered in honey so sweet
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Dearest friend, won't you come with me And we'll go up into the honey tree And we'll dance with the honeybees
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Where the honey drips abundantly Come with me and you'll see
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Miss Eliza hummingbird I'm the smallest bird you've heard Not a buzzing bee,
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not a fly, you see I have feathers on my wings And a voice that proudly sings I'm a hummingbird,
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a hummingbird No one can fly like me I'm a hummingbird,
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a hummingbird Just watch me and you'll see I can hover like a bee,
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I can zigzag through the trees Sipping through the leaves,
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cutting through the breeze You can hardly see my wings,
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but can hear me proudly sing I'm a hummingbird,
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a hummingbird, no one can fly like me I'm a hummingbird,
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a hummingbird, just watch me and you'll see I'm a hummingbird,
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a hummingbird, no one can fly like me I'm a hummingbird,
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a hummingbird, just watch me and you'll see.

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السياق والخلفية

تدور أحداث الفصل الحادي عشر من "زنزانات العجائب" حول شخصية مميزة تدعى ميس إليزا طائر الطنان. في هذا الفصل، يتواصل الرواي مع الأطفال من خلال قصص حيوية تجذب انتباههم. الشخصيات المتفاعلة، مثل بتي بوم وتورمالين، تخلق مشاهد مليئة بالتفاعل والمغامرة. يتناول الفصل مواضيع متعددة، منها الصداقة والاهتمام والرعاية، مما يجعله مثالياً لتعليم الأطفال التواصل باللغة الإنجليزية.

أفضل 5 عبارات للتواصل اليومي

  • مرحباً، كيف حالك؟ - عبارة أساسية لبدء المحادثات.
  • هل تريد بعض العسل؟ - تستخدم للتعبير عن الكرم والرغبة في مشاركة الأشياء الجيدة.
  • هل تحب الحلويات؟ - وسيلة للتواصل عن الأطعمة والمشاعر المرتبطة بها.
  • تحتاج إلى المساعدة؟ - تعبر عن الاستعداد للدعم والمساعدة.
  • هل يمكنك اللعب معي؟ - دعوة لخلق الصداقات والتفاعل.

دليل خطوة بخطوة لتقنية الظل

إذا كنت تبحث عن تحسين مهاراتك في التحدث، يمكنك استخدام تقنية "shadow speak" من خلال متابعة هذا الفصل. إليك خطوات بسيطة لمساعدتك:

  1. استمع أولاً: شاهد المقطع السمعي للفصل بتركيز. حاول فهم الشخصيات والمواقف.
  2. زاوية الظل: قم بإعادة تكرار العبارات بعد سماعها مباشرة. استخدم shadowspeak لتقليد نغمة الشخصيات.
  3. تسجيل نفسك: سجل صوتك أثناء المحاولة لتكرار الحوارات. استمع لتقدمك وحاول تحسين النطق.
  4. تكرار الأداء: قم بمشاهدة الفيديو مجددًا وكرر المحادثات بشكل متتالي. هذا سيساعد في تقوية ذاكرة الكلمات والعبارات.
  5. التفاعل مع الآخرين: شارك هذه العبارات مع أصدقائك أو عائلتك. حاول أن تتحدث باللغة الإنجليزية بأسلوب ممتع.

استخدام هذه الطريقة سيكون له تأثير إيجابي على قدرتك في "shadow speech"، حيث سيساعدك على التعلم بطريقة ممتعة وتفاعلية. استمتع بالعملية وكن مبدعًا أثناء التعلم!

ما هي تقنية التظليل الصوتي؟

التظليل الصوتي (Shadowing) تقنية تعلم لغة مدعومة علمياً، طُورت أصلاً لتدريب المترجمين الفوريين المحترفين. الطريقة بسيطة لكنها قوية: تستمع لصوت إنجليزي أصلي وتكرره فوراً بصوت عالٍ — كظل يتبع المتحدث بتأخير 1-2 ثانية. تُظهر الأبحاث تحسناً كبيراً في دقة النطق والتنغيم والإيقاع وربط الأصوات والاستماع والطلاقة.

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