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Little Fox Jack and the Beanstalk Episode 1 No More Milk
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Once upon a time, there was a clever boy.
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His name was Jack.
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He lived with his mother.
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Jack and his mother were poor.
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Long ago, an evil ogre stole their gold.
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Then Jack's father died.
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But they still had a garden and wheat field.
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They also had an old cow named Milky White.
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Every morning, Jack milked Milky White.
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Every afternoon, he went to the market.
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Fresh milk for sale!
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Jack called.
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Fresh butter, too!
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Every night, Jack took the money home to Mother.
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One year, terrible rainstorms came.
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Rain washed away their vegetable garden.
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It washed away the wheat field too.
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Mother looked around and shook her head.
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What will we do? she said.
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Don't worry, Mother, Jack said cheerfully.
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In the spring, we'll make a new garden.
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We'll plant more wheat.
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And we still have milky white.
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Mother nodded.
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You're right, Jack.
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We still have Milky White.
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Then one day, Jack went to milk the cow.
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But Milky White had no milk.
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I hope Milky White is okay, Jack thought.
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The next day, Jack tried to milk the cow again.
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Oh no! he said.
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The cow had no milk again.
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Jack sighed.
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How will I tell mother?
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Jack and the Beanstalk.
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Episode 2.
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A Grand Plan.
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That evening, Jack told Mother about Milky White.
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This is terrible, Mother said.
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How will we make money?
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She put her head on the table and sobbed.
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There was one thing Jack hated.
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That was watching Mother cry.
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Please don't cry, Mother, he said.
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I have a plan.
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Mother lifted her head.
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We have a big problem, Jack, she said.
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It's not time for one of your grand plans.
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Jack smiled.
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It's not a grand plan this time.
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It's a simple one.
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What is it?
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Mother asked slowly.
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I will look for a job, Jack said.
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Then I can earn money.
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A job?
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Mother said.
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Where will you look for a job?
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I will look in town, Jack said.
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You tried that last year, Mother said.
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Remember Jack?
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Nobody needed help.
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That was a year ago, Jack said.
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Maybe someone needs help now.
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He shrugged.
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It never hurts to try.
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Just then, something outside caught Jack's eye.
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In the night sky, a star twinkled brightly.
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Hope filled Jack's heart.
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Jack looked back at Mother.
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I have a good feeling about this, Mother.
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Something magical is going to happen.
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Mother sighed.
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Fine.
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Go and look for a job.
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Maybe something good will happen.
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Jack woke up early and walked to town.
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First he went to the shoemaker's shop.
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Good morning, sir, Jack said.
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I need a job.
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Do you have any work for me?
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The shoemaker shook his head.
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I'm sorry, Jack, he said.
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I don't need any help.
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Next.
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Next, Jack went to the bakery.
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He greeted the baker.
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Do you have any work for me?
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He asked.
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The baker shook her head.
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Not right now, Jack.
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My daughters are helping me.
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Jack went from shop to shop.
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But he had no luck.
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Jack sighed.
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This is terrible.
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No one needs any help.
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Jack began to walk home.
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How would he tell Mother the bad news?
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He kicked a rock hard.
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It bounced down the dirt road.
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Ouch! a voice called.
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Stop kicking rocks!
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Jack looked up.
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A young woman stood outside a shabby house.
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She was gathering herbs.
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I'm sorry, Jack said.
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I didn't mean to hurt you.
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I was just mad about something.
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It's okay.
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The young woman smiled at Jack.
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Jack smiled back shyly.
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My name is Jack.
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I'm Eliza, the young woman said.
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Tell me, Jack, what are you so mad about?
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The End

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will immerse yourself in the enchanting story of "Jack and the Beanstalk." The first three chapters introduce you to Jack, his mother, and their struggles after losing their wealth. You will practice your English speaking skills, focusing on pronunciation, tone, and emotional expression. This engaging fairy tale serves as an excellent tool for enhancing your listening comprehension and speaking fluency. Throughout the lesson, you can utilize shadowing techniques to mimic the narrative style and rhythm, making it an enjoyable way to strengthen your language abilities.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • clever boy - a quick-thinking and intelligent child
  • terrible rainstorms - severe weather conditions that can cause damage
  • milk the cow - the act of extracting milk from a cow
  • grand plan - an ambitious or elaborate idea
  • vegetable garden - a plot of land for growing vegetables
  • I hope Milky White is okay - expressing concern for their cow
  • how will we make money? - questioning the means of earning income
  • please don't cry - a comforting phrase used to soothe someone

Practice Tips

For effective english speaking practice, try using a shadowing app to enhance your learning experience. As you listen to the transcript, pay close attention to the speed and tone of the speaker. Start by listening to a short segment, then pause and repeat what you hear. Make sure to match the intonation and emotional delivery to convey the story's essence.

One great approach is to shadow speak along with the video. Repeat phrases or sentences immediately after they are spoken, mimicking the speaker as closely as possible. This technique helps improve your rhythm and pronunciation. Since the storyteller's pace may vary, feel free to practice segments multiple times until you feel comfortable with the sounds and flow.

Additionally, focus on the emotional aspects of the story. When Jack expresses cheerfulness in the face of adversity or concern for his mother, try to reflect those feelings in your voice. This not only enhances your speaking skills but also helps you engage more deeply with the text. Remember, the goal of shadow speech is to build confidence in your spoken English while allowing you to connect with the narrative.

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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