Shadowing-Übung: The Wind in the Willows 1-7 | Mole Meets Rats | Children's Classic Literature by Kenneth Grahame - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Little Fox The Wind in the Willows Episode 1 It is Spring
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It's springtime!
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shouted mole smell that fresh air but my house is
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so dusty
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and dirty he said I need a bucket I need a
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mop it's time to clean he stood on a ladder to
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dust a bookcase he moved a chair to clean under it he even polished the doorknobs the The kitchen is spotless.
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The pots and pans are all washed.
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The floor is next," said Mole.
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Back and forth Mole scrubbed the floor.
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"'Ow!' he groaned.
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My back is sore.
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My arms are sore, too." Mole threw the scrub brush down.
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"'Forget it!' he said.
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grabbed his blue coat he ran up a tunnel to the
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outside up we go up we go moles head popped out
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of his hole Wow the Sun is bright mole jumped out
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the grass smells sweet he said he rolled in the grass he chased the butterflies this This is
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so much better than cleaning, said Moe.
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He ran across the meadow.
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Stop! yelled an old rabbit.
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You must pay six pennies to run through here.
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The Wind in the Willows Episode 2 Boating with Water Rat Mole ran past the rabbit.
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The old rabbit fell over.
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The other rabbits came out of their holes.
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They grumbled at the old rabbit.
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You should have yelled louder, a gray rabbit said.
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You should have been bold, said a small one.
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You should have told him the rules,
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said a rabbit with a red ribbon.
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But Mole didn't care.
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What a fine day for running, said Mole.
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Suddenly, he stopped.
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What's this? asked Mole.
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He saw something new.
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A river.
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He sat on the riverbank.
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The water is so blue, said Mole.
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How the waves sparkle.
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Mole looked across the water.
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There was a hole in the other riverbank.
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What a cozy place to live, Mole said.
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A small face popped out of the hole.
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It was the water rat.
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Hello, Mole, said water rat, waving his hand.
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Hello, rat, said Mole.
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Would you like to come over, asked Rat.
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Of course, said Mole happily.
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Rat stepped into a little boat by his hole.
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He rode over to Mole.
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Step in, said Rat.
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This is my first time in a boat, cried Mole.
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Rat was surprised what well nothing is as great as being in a boat
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the wind in the willows episode 3 on the river
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rat's boat was beautiful and it was blue mole sat down on a cushion
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rat began to row this is
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so nice said mole yes it's perfect for two said rat it doesn't matter where we go
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It doesn't? asked Mole.
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No, what's important is to enjoy the ride, said Rat.
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Are we too near the riverbank?
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Mole asked.
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The muddy bank was getting closer.
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Rat didn't seem worried.
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He was humming and rowing.
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The bank was very close now.
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Scared, Mole looked from side to side Look out, Rat! yelled Mole We're going to crash!
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The boat hit the bank and Rat flipped in the air Rat landed on his back Oh,
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Rat, are you okay? asked Mole Of course,
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said Rat, smiling Oh, I'm so happy you're fine, said Mole.
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Why don't we row down the river? asked Rat.
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We can spend the day together.
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All right, Mole agreed.
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Oh, wait a moment, said Rat.
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He brought out a basket from under a blanket.
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Surprised, Mole asked, What's inside?
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Cold chicken for lunch said Rat.
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Rat, you have everything in your boat, cried Mole.
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And I am so hungry.
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Mole was happier than ever.
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The Wind in the Willows Episode 4 Getting to Know the River Rat rode and Mole watched the waves.
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Rat pointed to a rock near the bank.
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Look, said Rat.
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That is where I caught my first fish.
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But Mole didn't hear him.
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He was too busy enjoying the river.
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This is all new to me, grinned Mole.
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The river is my world, said Rat.
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I don't want any other.
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But it must be boring sometimes, said Mole.
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Never, said Rat.
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The river passed by some dark woods.
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What's over there? asked Mole.
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That?
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It's the wild wood, said Rat.
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We river bankers don't go there much.
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Are folks nice there? asked Mole.
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The squirrels are all right.
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Some of the rabbits are nice, too.
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But you can't trust the weasels, said Rat.
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Badger lives in the wildwood.
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He's my friend.
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Let's go see Badger, Mole cried.
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That's not a good idea, said Rat.
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Badger hates visitors.
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Rat and Mole paddled into a small pond.
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They tied up the boat and stepped out.
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Rat spread the blanket he opened the basket.
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Let's eat, cried Rat.
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As they sat down, bubbles popped up on the water.
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The bubbles moved closer to shore.
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Splash!
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A new friend popped out of the water.
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Hey, why wasn't I invited?
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Laughed Otter.
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The Wind in the Willows Episode 5 Mole Overboard Rat was glad to see Otter.
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Otter was a riverbanker.
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Otter, this is Mole, said Rat.
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We're just about to eat.
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Sounds came from the bushes.
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They all looked.
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It was Badger.
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He pushed through the leaves.
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Badger stared at them.
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He said.
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Badger turned and went into the bushes again.
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He didn't say hello, said Mole, surprised.
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I told you, Rat said.
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Badger likes to be alone.
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After lunch, Rat packed up the basket.
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Gus was on the river today, said Otter.
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Who? asked Rat.
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Toad, he's in his new racing boat, said Otter.
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Toad is always trying new things, said Rat.
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But he's never good at them, laughed Otter.
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Well, I'm leaving.
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Nice meeting you, Mole.
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Mole was putting the oars in the boat.
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We're going too, said Rat.
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Oh, Rat, please let me row, cried Mole.
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Not yet.
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You need a few lessons, said Rat.
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Mole climbed into the boat.
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Rat hopped in and untied the boat.
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Rowing can't be very hard, Mole thought.
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Quickly, he grabbed the oars.
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Stop!
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You'll make us tip over, cried Rat.
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The boat tipped back and forth.
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Mole lost his balance.
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Spush!
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They fell into the cold water.
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The Wind in the Willows Episode 6 Mole gets a new home.
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The water was cold.
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Mole could not swim.
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How stupid of me, Mole thought.
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He started to sink.
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Just in time, a paw grabbed Mole's fur.
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whoosh! whoosh!
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Mole's head popped above the waves.
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Oh!
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gasped Mole.
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I've got you, said Rat.
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You'll be all right.
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He pulled Mole to shore.
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Rat, I am very sorry, said Mole.
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Oh, don't worry about it, laughed Rat.
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What's a little water to a water rat?
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He pulled the boat to shore.
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They stepped into the boat again.
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This time, Mole sat quietly on his cushion.
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Rat took the oars and rowed.
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We'll be home soon, said Rat.
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Rat's home was a very cozy place.
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Its shelves were full of books.
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Sit down and warm up, said Rat.
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I will light a bright fire.
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Achoo!
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Mole sneezed.
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Here are slippers and a robe, said Rat.
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Put them on, Mole.
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Together they ate a fine supper.
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Then Rat sat with Mole by the fire.
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Rat loved to write songs and poems.
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He told Mole many stories of the river.
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You should stay with me, said Rat.
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I'll teach you to row and swim.
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Thank you, Ratty, said Mole.
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You are a good friend.
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The Wind in the Willows Episode 7 Toad Hall
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Rat and Mole waved at ducks from the riverbank.
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Rowing and swimming are great fun, Mole said.
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Mole felt like an expert now.
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Here is a poem for the ducks, said Rat.
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Ducks can swim on the river.
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Ducks can swim on the sea.
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Ducks can swim most anywhere.
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But not in an apple tree.
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I don't like your Poe much, said Mole, smiling.
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The ducks stuck their heads under the water.
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The ducks don't either, laughed Rat.
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I was wondering, said Mole, could I meet Toad?
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What a great idea, Rat said.
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We'll paddle right there.
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Mole untied the boat.
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Rat rode them down the river.
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Toad must be very nice, said Mole.
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He is very friendly, said Rat.
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But not too clever.
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Not everybody is clever, said Mole.
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Yes, agreed Rat.
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but toad well he thinks he is more clever than he is the river curved as they rode along
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suddenly a grand house came into sight there's toad hall said rat rat rode the boat to shore
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They climbed out and walked to the house.
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Many boats were piled up on the grass.
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Oh, no, Rat said.
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Toad is finished with boating.
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I wonder what he is up to now.
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Thank you.

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Das Video "Der Wind in den Weiden" von Kenneth Grahame ist eine wunderbare Erzählung, die sich um die Abenteuer des Maulwurfs und seiner Begegnung mit der Wassermaulwurf dreht. Im ersten Teil der Geschichte macht der Maulwurf sich daran, sein Zuhause zu reinigen, merkt jedoch schnell, dass das Frühlingswetter ihn nach draußen zieht. Diese Interaktion mit der Natur und anderen Charakteren bietet eine hervorragende Gelegenheit, um alltägliche englische Ausdrücke und Dialoge zu lernen. Durch das Zuhören und Nachahmen der Charaktere können Lernende ihre englischen Kommunikationsfähigkeiten intensiv verbessern, insbesondere durch die Techniken des shadowspeaking und shadow speech.

Top 5 Phrasen für die tägliche Kommunikation

  • „Wow, die Sonne ist hell!“ – Eine Ausdrucksweise, um Begeisterung für das Wetter zu zeigen.
  • „Oh, es riecht frisch!“ – Dies ist eine schöne Möglichkeit, um frische Luft oder saubere Umgebungen zu beschreiben.
  • „Was ist das?“ – Eine nützliche Frage, um Neugier zu zeigen und mehr über die Umgebung zu erfahren.
  • „Möchtest du vorbeikommen?“ – Eine freundliche Einladung, die in sozialen Situationen häufig verwendet wird.
  • „Wie die Wellen funkeln.“ – Diese Phrase beschreibt die Schönheit des Wassers und kann bei Gesprächen über Natur verwendet werden.

Schritt-für-Schritt Shadowing-Anleitung

Um das Video effektiv für Ihr Englischlernen zu nutzen, befolgen Sie diese Schritte:

  1. Zuhören: Hören Sie sich den Dialog im Video zunächst komplett an, ohne zu versuchen, mitzulesen. Konzentrieren Sie sich auf den Klang und die Intonation der Sprecher.
  2. Nachsprechen: Spielen Sie kurze Abschnitte des Videos ab und pausiere danach. Versuchen Sie, das, was Sie gehört haben, laut nachzusprechen. Achten Sie dabei auf die Aussprache und den Rhythmus. Dies ist ein effektiver Ansatz des shadowspeak.
  3. Vocabulary Building: Notieren Sie sich unbekannte Wörter oder Phrasen und suchen Sie deren Bedeutung. Verwenden Sie diese im eigenen Kontext, um Ihr Vokabular zu erweitern.
  4. Wiederholung: Üben Sie regelmäßig mit denselben Abschnitten, bis Sie sich wohl fühlen, sie selbstständig nachzusprechen. Wiederholen Sie den Prozess, um Ihre Fähigkeiten im shadow speech zu stärken.
  5. Reflexion: Überlegen Sie nach der Übung, welche Phrasen und Ausdrücke Ihnen am meisten geholfen haben, und denken Sie darüber nach, wie Sie diese in Ihrem Alltagsgespräch verwenden können.

Durch das Üben mit "Der Wind in den Weiden" und die Anwendung von shadowspeaks können Lernende ihr Englisch deutlich verbessern und mehr Selbstvertrauen in der Kommunikation gewinnen. Diese Methoden bieten nicht nur eine unterhaltsame Art zu lernen, sondern auch praktische Fähigkeiten, die im Alltag von großem Nutzen sind.

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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