Pratique du Shadowing: Improve Your English Listening Skills With This Story! - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Today, I have a special story for you about a little monk and a master.
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Today, I have a special story for you about a little monk and a master.
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It's about a lesson he never forgets.
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Get ready for a peaceful and thoughtful tale.
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Let's start.
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A little monk named Tashi lives in a temple on a quiet hill.
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He is young and curious.
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Every day, he follows the master,
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a wise old monk with a gentle smile.
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Tashi sweeps the floor, carries water,
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and sits still to listen to the master's words.
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He wants to be wise like him.
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One morning, the master gives Tashi a job.
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Take this bowl, the master says.
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He hands Tashi a small clay bowl.
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It's old, with tiny cracks on the edge.
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Go to the village, the master says.
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Fill it with rice and bring it back.
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Be careful.
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Tashi nods.
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Yes, master, he says.
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He holds the bowl tight and walks down the hill.
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The village is busy.
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People talk and laugh.
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Tashi walks to a rice shop.
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Can I have some rice?
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He asks.
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The shopkeeper smiles and fills the bowl.
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The rice piles high.
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Tashi feels proud.
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The master will like this, he thinks.
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He turns to go back.
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But the path is long.
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The sun shines hot.
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Tashi walks fast because he wants to show the master.
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He doesn't see a rock on the ground.
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His foot hits it and he trips.
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The bowl flies from his hands.
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It hits the dirt and breaks into pieces.
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The rice spills everywhere.
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Tashi stares at the mess.
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His eyes fill with tears.
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Oh no, he says.
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The bowl is gone.
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The rice is gone.
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The master will be angry.
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He picks up the broken pieces and the empty bag he carries.
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He feels scared.
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What do I say, he thinks.
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He walks back to the temple.
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slow and sad.
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When Tashi reaches the temple,
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the master sits under a tree.
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Tashi kneels down.
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Master, he says, I break the bowl.
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The rice spills.
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I'm sorry.
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He shows the pieces.
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His hands shake.
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He waits for the master to shout,
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but the master doesn't shout.
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He looks at Tashi and smiles.
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Stand up, he says Tashi stands,
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confused The master takes the broken pieces and holds them This bowl is old,
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he says It breaks easy Tell me,
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Tashi, what do you feel right now?
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Tashi wipes his eyes.
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I feel bad, he says.
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I fail you.
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I want to do it right.
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The master nods.
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Good, he says.
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You care.
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But look at this.
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He points to the ground under the tree.
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Small ants crawl to tiny bits of rice stuck on the bowl.
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The ants eat, the master says.
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They are happy.
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Tashi tilts his head.
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But the rice is for us, he says.
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The master laughs soft.
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Yes, he says.
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But the ants need food too.
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The bowl breaks, the rice spills, and life goes on.
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Do you think the world stops because of this?
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Tashi thinks.
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No. he says.
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The sun still shines.
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The wind still blows.
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The master nods.
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Right, he says.
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You want to control everything.
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Keep the bowl safe.
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Keep the rice perfect.
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But life changes.
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Things break.
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You can't stop that.
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The master stands up.
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Come, he says.
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He walks to a small shed behind the temple.
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inside he pulls out a new clay bowl take this he says go back to the village tomorrow try again
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Tashi looks at the new bowl But what if I break this one too?
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He asks.
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The master smiles big.
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Then you break it, he says,
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and you come back and we try again.
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The lesson isn't in the bowl, Tashi.
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It's in you.
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You don't need to be perfect.
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You just need to keep going,
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Tashi holds the new bowl.
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He feels lighter.
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Thank you, master, he says.
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The next day, he walks to the village again.
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This time, he steps slow.
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He watches the rocks.
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He feels the wind.
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The bowl stays safe, and he brings the rice back.
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But he never forgets the broken one,
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or the ants that ate the spilled rice.
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Years later, Tashi grows up.
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He sweeps the temple floor and smiles.
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He knows life isn't about holding everything tight.
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It's about letting go and moving on.
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The master's lesson stays with him forever.
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That's the end of our story today.
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Did you enjoy it?
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The master teaches Tashi that life isn't about being perfect.
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It's about trying and accepting what happens.
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What lesson stays with you?
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Share it in the comments.
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Like and subscribe for more Zen stories with big lessons.
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See you next time.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will practice your English listening and speaking skills through a thoughtful story about a little monk named Tashi and his wise master. As you follow Tashi's journey, you will enhance your understanding of spoken English, improve your pronunciation, and learn the emotional nuances involved in storytelling. Engaging with this tale is an effective way to learn English with YouTube. The calm pacing of the narration makes it suitable for those looking to refine their listening abilities and prepare for opportunities such as IELTS speaking practice.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • monk - a person who is a member of a religious community living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
  • wisdom - the ability to make good judgments based on knowledge and experience.
  • clay bowl - a container made from baked clay, often used for serving food.
  • shopkeeper - a person who owns or manages a shop.
  • proud - feeling deep pleasure or satisfaction as a result of one's achievements.
  • trip - to stumble or fall over something, causing an accident.
  • scared - feeling fear or anxiety.
  • temple - a building dedicated to religious worship.

Practice Tips

To make the most of this lesson, consider using a shadowing app to enhance your shadow speech skills. Shadowing involves repeating a spoken text immediately after hearing it, which can significantly improve your fluency. Here are some tips specific to this video:

  • Listen first: Play the video and listen to the story once without pausing. Try to understand the main ideas and emotions being conveyed.
  • Slow it down: If the narration feels fast, use the video settings to adjust the playback speed. Slowing down the speech will help you catch each word more clearly.
  • Repeat in chunks: Start repeating small sections of the text. For example, listen to a sentence, pause, and then repeat what you heard. Gradually increase the length as you become more comfortable.
  • Focus on emotion: Pay attention to the tone of the narrator. Try to mimic the gentle and thoughtful style to convey the story's emotional depth in your speaking.
  • Use a shadowing site: If you prefer structured lessons, look for platforms that support shadow speech exercises to practice with similar content on storytelling.

By engaging in these practices regularly, you will see noticeable improvements in your English listening and speaking skills, paving the way for better communication in both academic and everyday situations.

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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