Pratique du Shadowing: Don't Fear Change | Learn To Bend | The Giraffe Who Refused to Bend | Moral Short Story in English - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Have you ever felt that the thing that makes you special also makes life harder?
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Have you ever felt that the thing that makes you special also makes life harder?
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Like being strong or different or tall keeps you away from others?
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This is the story of a giraffe who learned something very important.
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In a wide golden savanna,
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there lived a young giraffe named Kito.
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Kito had the longest neck in the whole land.
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He could reach leaves no one else could touch.
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The zebras admired him.
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The antelopes looked up to him.
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Even the birds rested on his back.
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But deep inside, Kido did not feel happy.
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Every day, Kido faced small problems that felt very big.
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When he went to the river,
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he struggled to drink water.
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His legs shook, his neck stretched,
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but it was never easy.
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When the smaller animals greeted each other,
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they bowed their heads kindly,
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but Kito couldn't bend low enough to join them.
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So he stayed quiet, standing tall, but feeling alone.
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Kito told himself, if I bend, I will look weak.
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Strong giraffes stand tall, no matter what.
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And so he stayed stiff,
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even when life became harder.
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One hot summer, the rains stopped coming.
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The river became smaller and smaller until it was only a shallow stream.
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All the animals gathered, bending low to drink the little water left.
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Kido tried again and again,
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but he could not reach.
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His throat burned, his legs trembled,
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his eyes filled with fear.
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Just then, an old tortoise slowly walked toward him.
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The tortoise looked up and said,
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Kido, being tall helps you see far,
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but bending helps you live.
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Kido froze.
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His mind was full of doubt.
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What if they laugh at me?
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What if I look weak?
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But his His thirst was stronger than his fear.
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Very slowly, Kito spread his long legs.
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His body shook.
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His neck lowered, inch by inch.
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For the first time in his life, Kito bent.
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The cool water touched his lips.
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He drank deeply, slowly.
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No one laughed.
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No one judged him.
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In fact, the animals smiled.
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That day, something changed inside Kido.
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He still stood tall when he needed strength,
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but he bent when life needed flexibility.
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He bent to drink.
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He bent to listen.
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He bent to help smaller animals.
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And slowly, Kido was no longer alone.
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He didn't just stand above others anymore.
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He stood with them.
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Kito finally understood something simple but powerful.
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Being strong is not about never bending.
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True strength is knowing when to bend and when to stand tall.
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So if life is asking you to bend today, don't be afraid.
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Because bending doesn't make you weak.
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It makes you wiser.

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About This Lesson

This lesson is designed to enhance your English speaking practice through the captivating story of Kito, the giraffe who learned to embrace change. By engaging with this narrative, learners will focus on important themes such as adaptability, strength, and the significance of bending to life's challenges. The lesson encourages participants to reflect on their own experiences while developing their vocabulary and speaking skills, making it an excellent choice for those preparing for IELTS speaking practice or anyone looking to improve their fluency.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Admired - To regard with respect or warm approval.
  • Thirst - A strong desire for something; often refers to a need for water.
  • Bend - To curve or incline a body part; in this context, it refers to Kito lowering his neck.
  • Fears - Anxieties or concerns about the unknown.
  • Weak - Lacking strength or power; feeling vulnerable.
  • Frozen - Stuck in a state of fear or indecision.
  • Deeply - To a great depth; often used to emphasize the intensity of an action.
  • Trembled - To shake involuntarily, often due to fear or excitement.

Practice Tips

To get the most out of this lesson, utilize a shadowing app for your practice sessions. Shadowing involves mimicking the speaker's tone, pace, and pronunciation, which is especially helpful given the narrative style of the video. Here are some specific tips:

  • Listen Intently: Play the video multiple times. Focus on the pronunciation of vocabulary, especially words like "bend" and "fears." Understanding the emotional context behind these words will enhance your speaking ability.
  • Practice in Sections: Break the story into segments. Start with short phrases and gradually increase your length. This approach works well with the rhythmic flow of the narrator's speech.
  • Shadow Speech: Repeat the phrases after the narrator. Pay close attention to intonation and emotion, as these add richness to your speaking practice.
  • Reflect on the Story: After practicing, spend a few minutes writing or speaking about a time you had to "bend" in your own life. This will deepen your understanding of the themes and improve your english speaking practice.
  • Record Yourself: Use your shadowing app to record your voice. Compare it to the original. This will allow you to identify areas for improvement and track your progress.

By incorporating these strategies, you can enrich your learning experience and increase your speaking confidence, preparing you for real-life interactions and examinations like the IELTS.

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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