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Little Fox Alice's Adventures in Wonderland,
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Little Fox Alice's Adventures in Wonderland,
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Chapter 3, The Pool of Tears.
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Things are getting stranger by the minute,
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Alice said as she kept growing.
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When she looked down, her feet were almost out of sight.
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Goodbye, feet!
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Alice said.
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I wonder who will put on your shoes and socks.
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I will be much too far away to help you.
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Then she began to worry.
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What if her feet wouldn't walk where she wanted to go?
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It must be nice to them.
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I'll give them a new pair of boots every Christmas.
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But it will seem strange to send presents to my own feet.
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Oh dear, I am talking nonsense.
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Just then her head hit the whole ceiling.
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Alice kept growing.
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She was more than nine feet tall, but she wasn't upset.
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Now she was big enough to reach the gold key on the glass table.
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Alice picked up the key and hurried to the garden door.
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Poor Alice.
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She was so big.
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If she lay on her side,
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she could look into the garden with one eye.
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As for getting into the garden,
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that was harder than ever.
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Alice started to cry again again.
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She tried scolding herself but that only made her cry harder.
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Alice cried buckets of tears.
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A large pool formed around her four inches deep and spreading halfway down the hall.
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After a while Alice heard footsteps in the distance.
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She quickly wiped her eyes so she could see who was coming.
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It was the white rabbit,
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wearing a jacket and carrying white gloves and a fan.
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He trotted through the dark hall muttering to himself,
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The Duchess, the Duchess, she'll be very angry if I've kept her waiting.
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Alice was feeling very desperate by now.
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She was willing to ask for help from anyone, even a talking rabbit.
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She waited until the white rabbit was nearby before speaking in a quiet, timid voice.
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Please, sir!
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Startled, the white rabbit dropped his gloves and fan.
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He ran as fast as he could into the darkness.
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Alice picked up the rabbit's things.
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She began to fan herself because the hall was very hot.
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How strange everything is today, Alice said.
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Yesterday everything was normal.
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I wonder if I somehow changed overnight.
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I almost think I did feel a little different this morning.
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Alice continued to fan herself.
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Maybe I've been changed into another person.
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She thought about all her friends.
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She hadn't been changed into any of them.
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Alice burst into tears again.
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I wish Charlotte would look down this rabbit hole and call my name.
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I'm so tired of being here all alone.
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As she said this, she looked down.
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She saw that she'd put on one of the white rabbit's gloves.
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How can his glove fit me?
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I must be shrinking again.
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Alice ran back to the table and stood next to it for comparison.
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She decided that she was about two feet high.
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And she was continuing to shrink.
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It must be the fan, Alice said.
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She dropped it to save herself from completely disappearing.
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That was a narrow escape.
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And now for the garden.
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Alice ran back to the garden door.
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But it was locked again and she didn't have the key.
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She searched the hall and found the key on the glass table.
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How did the key get here?
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Alice looked up at it in despair.
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Things are worse than ever because I've never been this small before.
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Just as she said this, her foot slipped.
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Whoa!
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Alice fell up to her chin in salt water.
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Context & Background

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is a classic tale that captures the imagination of both children and adults. In Chapter 3, titled "The Pool of Tears," we find Alice experiencing a peculiar growth spurt, which leads her to reflect on her changing size and identity. The dialogue in the chapter reveals Alice's humorous yet poignant inner thoughts as she grapples with her rapidly shifting situation. This setting not only invites curiosity but also encourages English learners to explore diverse vocabulary and conversational techniques.

Top 5 Phrases for Daily Communication

  • "Goodbye, feet!" - A whimsical way to express feelings about change or loss.
  • "It must be nice to…" - A phrase to express admiration for others’ situations.
  • "Oh dear, I am talking nonsense." - A self-reflective statement acknowledging confusion or absurdity.
  • "Please, sir!" - A polite way to ask for assistance, ideal for formal conversations.
  • "How strange everything is today." - A phrase for expressing surprise or confusion about unexpected changes in life.

Step-by-step Shadowing Guide

To improve your English pronunciation and fluency using the shadowing technique with this video, follow these steps:

  1. Listen Carefully: Watch the video segment focusing on the chapter where Alice navigates her perplexing experiences. Pay close attention to her intonation and expression.
  2. Identify Key Phrases: Choose the top phrases listed above to focus your shadowing practice, making sure you understand the context in which they are used.
  3. Repeat Aloud: Using the shadow speak method, repeat Alice's lines immediately after hearing them. This can greatly assist in practicing your tone and rhythm.
  4. Record Yourself: Capture your voice while shadowing. Listening to your recordings allows you to identify areas for improvement, especially in pronunciation.
  5. Practice Regularly: Make shadow speech a daily practice. Doing so will help internalize phrases and improve your English pronunciation over time.

With consistent effort and engagement using the shadowing technique, you’ll not only learn to communicate more effectively but also immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Alice's adventures. Embrace the journey of learning and enjoy the whimsical challenges that come along the way!

Qu'est-ce que la technique du Shadowing ?

Le Shadowing est une technique d'apprentissage des langues fondée sur la science, développée à l'origine pour la formation des interprètes professionnels. Le principe est simple mais puissant : vous écoutez de l'anglais natif et le répétez immédiatement à voix haute — comme une ombre suivant le locuteur avec un décalage de 1 à 2 secondes. Les recherches montrent une amélioration significative de la précision de la prononciation, de l'intonation, du rythme, des liaisons, de la compréhension orale et de la fluidité.

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