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East of the Sun and West of the Moon.
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A big shout out to Pixie and Kate for requesting today's story.
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Long ago, in a land of high mountains and deep forests,
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where winter ruled more months than summer ever dared,
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There lived a poor woodcutter with his wife and their many children.
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Their cottage stood at the edge of the forest,
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battered by wind and snow.
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And though the family worked hard, they never had enough.
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Bread was thin, firewood scarcer still,
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and the long nights pressed heavily upon them all.
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Of all the children, the youngest daughter was the gentlest.
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She was not the strongest,
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nor the loudest, but she carried a quiet courage in her heart.
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She helped her mother without complaint,
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soothed her younger brothers, and often gazed beyond the treeline as though listening for something she herself did not yet understand.
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One winter night, when the cold was sharp enough to crack the beams of the house,
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there came a knock at the door.
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The woodcutter rose uneasily and opened it.
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There, filling the doorway, stood a great white bear.
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The bear was enormous, its fur pale as moonlit snow,
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its eyes dark and knowing.
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Good man, I know your hardship.
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If you will give me your last born daughter to come and live with me,
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I will make you rich beyond your needs.
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The woodcutter staggered back in fear and disbelief.
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His wife cried out.
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The children clung together.
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No!
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I would rather starve!
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To give away their daughter to a bear was unthinkable.
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Think on it.
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I will return.
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And with that, it vanished into the snowy dark.
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Days passed and hunger did not loosen its grip.
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The woodcutter tried to forget the bear's words,
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but they returned to him whenever he looked at his children's hollow faces.
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When the bear came again, it repeated its offer.
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Again, the parents refused.
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But on the third visit, the youngest daughter spoke.
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Father, ask the bear what kind of life I would have.
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You will know warmth, good food, and no harm.
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You will lack for nothing.
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After long weeping and prayer, the family accepted.
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I will go.
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Perhaps it will be for the best.
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There was no joy in the decision,
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but only necessity and sorrow.
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The girl herself was afraid,
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but she did not turn away.
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The bear lifted her gently onto his back,
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and they set off into the forest,
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leaving behind the small house and the only life she had ever known.
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They travelled far, farther than the girl had ever imagined,
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until they reached a great castle,
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glowing warmly in the darkness.
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Its windows shone like stars,
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and its doors opened of their own accord.
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Inside, servants unseen attended to her every need.
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The halls were rich and bright,
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her clothes were fine, her table was always full.
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Yet each night, when she lay down to sleep,
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darkness fell completely and someone came to her bedside.
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A man's voice spoke kindly to her.
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Do not be afraid.
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His hands were gentle.
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He shared her bed, but she could never see him.
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Fear slowly softened into trust.
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Trust grew into affection.
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Though she never knew his face,
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she felt no threat from him.
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So time passed.
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Days, weeks, perhaps months.
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The girl lived in comfort,
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though always with the same mystery at night.
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At last, she asked visit her family.
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The unseen man agreed, but warned her carefully.
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Do not listen to fear,
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and whatever you do, do not try to see me.
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When she returned home, her family wept with relief to see her well-fed and well-dressed.
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But her mother grew uneasy.
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A man who hides his face must be hiding something terrible.
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Light it while he sleeps.
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See what you have married.
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Though the girl resisted, doubt took root.
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That night, back in the castle,
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the girl waited until her companion slept.
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Then she lit the candle.
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By its glow, she saw not a monster,
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but a prince, young and beautiful beyond imagining.
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Her hand trembled.
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Hot wax spilled onto his chest.
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He awoke.
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The prince sat up in despair.
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You have betrayed me.
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Had you waited one year,
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I would have been free.
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Now the spell is broken wrongly.
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A troll hag had enchanted me,
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forcing me to wear the shape of a bear by day and return to human form only at night.
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Now, because the spell has been broken too soon,
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I must go to her castle and marry her daughter,
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east of the sun and west of the moon,
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farther than any human has ever traveled.
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After speaking, the castle vanished.
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The girl found herself alone,
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standing in a barren wilderness.
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She wept until her tears froze on her cheeks.
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Then she rose.
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I will find him.
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She walked through forests and valleys,
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over mountains and across frozen lands.
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Along the way, she met three old women,
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each of whom gave her a magical gift.
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A golden apple, a golden carding comb, a golden spinning wheel.
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But none knew where the prince had gone until she reached the winds.
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The north wind could not help her, nor the west wind.
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But the east wind, fierce and ancient, knew the place.
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I have been there once.
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Climb onto my back.
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The east wind carried her beyond mountains,
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beyond oceans, beyond the edges of the world,
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until they reached a dark castle where trolls gathered.
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She traded her golden gifts to the troll princess for three nights beside him.
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The first two nights, he slept under a spell.
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Prince!
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Prince.
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On the third night, she wept so bitterly that he awoke.
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They recognized each other at once.
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The trolls demanded a test.
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Whoever could wash a stain from the prince's shirt would be his bride.
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The troll princess failed.
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The girl washed the shirt clean with ease.
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The trolls burst apart in rage.
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The spell shattered.
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The castle collapsed.
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The prince and the girl returned home together, free and wealthy.
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And they lived happily ever after.

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Kontext & Hintergrund

„East of the Sun and West of the Moon“ ist ein faszinierendes Märchen, das in einer Welt spielt, in der hohe Berge und tiefe Wälder dominieren. Die Geschichte beginnt mit einem armen Holzfäller und seiner Familie, die in einer bescheidenen Hütte am Waldrand leben. Diese Erzählung bietet nicht nur eine spannende Handlung, sondern auch wertvolle Lektionen über Mut, Opferbereitschaft und Veränderung. Die Dialoge zwischen den Charakteren, insbesondere zwischen dem Holzfäller und dem geheimnisvollen Bären, sind reich an Emotionen und Herausforderungen, die sich hervorragend zum Üben der englischen Aussprache eignen. Dieser Text ist ideal für Lernende, die ihre Fähigkeiten im Englischen verbessern möchten, insbesondere durch Methoden wie Shadowing und Shadowspeak.

Top 5 Phrasen für die tägliche Kommunikation

  • „Good man, I know your hardship.“ – Diese Phrase zeigt Empathie und Verständnis.
  • „I will make you rich beyond your needs.“ – Eine interessante Möglichkeit, jemanden zu gewinnen oder eine Verhandlung zu beginnen.
  • „No! I would rather starve!“ – Ein kraftvoller Ausdruck von Entschlossenheit und Ablehnung.
  • „You will lack for nothing.“ – Diese Phrase vermittelt Sicherheit und Wohlstand.
  • „I will go. Perhaps it will be for the best.“ – Dies zeigt die Bereitschaft, Veränderungen zu akzeptieren.

Diese Phrasen bieten Ihnen praktische Möglichkeiten, sich im Alltag auf Englisch auszudrücken und Ihre Kommunikationsfähigkeiten zu erweitern.

Schritt-für-Schritt Shadowing-Anleitung

Um die englische Aussprache zu verbessern und Ihre Fähigkeiten im Shadowing zu entwickeln, befolgen Sie diese Schritte:

  1. Gefühl für den Kontext: Hören Sie sich die Geschichte an, um ein Gefühl für die Handlung und die Emotionen der Charaktere zu bekommen.
  2. Erste Hörprobe: Hören Sie das Video ein erstes Mal, ohne zu sprechen. Konzentrieren Sie sich auf die Aussprache der Charaktere.
  3. Segmentieren: Teilen Sie das Video in kleine Sektionen. Arbeiten Sie Abschnitt für Abschnitt, um nicht überfordert zu werden.
  4. Shadow Speech: Wiederholen Sie die Dialoge der Charaktere genau, während Sie sie hören. Achten Sie auf Betonung, Rhythmus und Intonation, um effektiv shadowspeak zu nutzen.
  5. Überprüfung: Vergleichen Sie Ihre Aufführung mit dem Original. Nehmen Sie sich selbst auf und hören Sie sich anschließend die Aufnahmen an, um Verbesserungsmöglichkeiten zu erkennen.

Indem Sie mit dieser Methode die Phrasen und den Dialog aus „East of the Sun and West of the Moon“ wiederholen, können Sie nicht nur Ihre Englischkenntnisse verbessern, sondern auch mehr Selbstbewusstsein in der Kommunikation entwickeln.

Was ist die Shadowing-Technik?

Shadowing ist eine wissenschaftlich fundierte Sprachlerntechnik, die ursprünglich für die professionelle Dolmetscherausbildung entwickelt und durch den Polyglotten Dr. Alexander Arguelles populär gemacht wurde. Die Methode ist einfach aber wirkungsvoll: Du hörst englisches Audio von Muttersprachlern und wiederholst es sofort laut — wie ein Schatten, der dem Sprecher mit nur 1–2 Sekunden Verzögerung folgt. Anders als passives Hören oder Grammatikübungen zwingt Shadowing dein Gehirn und deine Mundmuskulatur, gleichzeitig echte Sprachmuster zu verarbeiten und zu reproduzieren. Studien zeigen, dass es Aussprachegenauigkeit, Intonation, Rhythmus, verbundene Sprache, Hörverständnis und Sprechflüssigkeit signifikant verbessert — was es zu einer der effektivsten Methoden für die IELTS Speaking-Vorbereitung und reale englische Kommunikation macht.

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