Pratique du Shadowing: Kiranmala: The tale of the princess who conquered Magic Mountain - Malay Bera - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Long ago, in a land far away, the queen was panicked, her grasp on reality seemingly slipping.
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Long ago, in a land far away, the queen was panicked, her grasp on reality seemingly slipping.
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She had given birth to two boys and one girl.
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But to her horror, before even meeting their father, each child vanished, something else taking their place.
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She faced accusations of witchcraft and demon sorcery.
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And though the king loved her, he was easily swayed.
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He soon grew doubtful and banished his wife, who left the kingdom in anguish.
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Little did they know, the queen’s jealous sisters were the ones to replace the newborns with unhuman items.
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They stashed the babies in earthen pots and tossed them into the river.
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And the currents carried each to the home of a holy Brahmin, who cherished the children as mysterious blessings, and named them Arun, Barun, and Kiranmala.
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They proved more and more extraordinary as they grew, Kiranmala especially wise and skilled beyond her years.
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Once the Brahmin passed, the siblings devoted themselves to the home he left them.
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One day, a visitor desperate with thirst after losing his way on a hunt, sought their help.
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It was the king.
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The years hadn’t been kind to him.
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But under the siblings’ care, he felt life brighten inexplicably and was sorry to say goodbye.
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Inspired by the king’s visit, the siblings began building a palace, traveling far and wide to collect rare jewels, seeds, and marble slabs.
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Their home became so exquisite that even the divine architects envied it.
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When a holy man stopped by, he told them of a Magic Mountain, east of north and north of east, where they'd find their most meaningful treasures.
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But, he said, only a true hero could complete the journey.
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First, Arun departed, leaving behind a sword.
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When it rusted, Kiranmala knew an awful fate had befallen him.
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Next, Barun attempted the quest— but when his bow splintered, Kiranmala understood she'd lost him too.
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Determined to rescue her brothers and finish the journey, she tended to her plants and animals, donned the disguise of a prince for safety, sharpened her sword, and set off.
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She hadn't trained in hunting or fighting like her brothers.
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And yet, Kiranmala ran with the speed of wind and boldness of fire.
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She scaled Magic Mountain into the sky, dodging lightning bolts all the way.
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At the peak, she found herself on a bejeweled path leading towards a glittering tree.
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But blasted statues were strewn around her.
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These, she realized, were the remains of all the men who'd fallen on the quest, including her brothers.
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Suddenly she was besieged by wild animals and malicious monsters, their voices rising in a cacophonous chorus.
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They menaced, snapped, lobbed vicious threats, and warned her to leave before it was too late.
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But Kiranmala stilled her mind and kept her gaze fixed ahead.
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She wouldn't turn back, and she wouldn't respond.
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She landed one step after another until she finally reached the tree, where a golden bird greeted her as a worthy hero and told her to beat the gong at the tree’s base.
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With one strike, she quieted the deafening din.
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And at the bird’s instruction, Kiranmala sprinkled the fountain’s pearly waters across the land.
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As she did, the once-doomed princes sprang back to life and bowed before her.
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She embraced her brothers, then cut one branch from the tree, collected water from the spring, and settled the bird on her shoulder for the journey home.
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News of Kiranmala’s heroic deeds and heavenly home spread— until reaching the ears of the lost, regretful king.
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He paid a visit for dinner and once again felt aglow in the siblings’ presence.
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But when he noticed the table was set with inedible jewels and went to complain, the golden bird retorted that “if humans couldn’t eat gold, rubies, and pearls, how could they give birth to kittens, puppies, and dolls?” With this, the king finally understood that his queen was the victim of an ugly trick— one he’d been foolish enough to fall for.
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These, he realized, were his children, more incredible than he thought possible.
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As the golden bird unraveled the story of their separation, Kiranmala determined to clear her mother's name and fully reunite their family.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, learners will practice their English speaking skills using the enchanting tale of "Kiranmala: The Tale of the Princess Who Conquered Magic Mountain." Focusing on storytelling elements, vocabulary, and expression, learners will improve their speech articulation and comprehension. By shadowing the narrative, you will work on your pronunciation and rhythm while gaining confidence in speaking. This engaging story offers valuable insights into character determination and bravery, enriching your English vocabulary and conversational skills in a fun context.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Vanished - to disappear suddenly.
  • Anguish - severe mental or physical pain or suffering.
  • Extraordinary - very unusual or remarkable.
  • Journey - an act of traveling from one place to another.
  • Worthy hero - a character deserving of honor or recognition for bravery.
  • Besieged - attacked or surrounded by armed forces.
  • Regretful - feeling or expressing sorrow or remorse.
  • Reunite - to bring together again after a period of separation.

Practice Tips

To maximize your english speaking practice from this video, try using a shadowing app to enhance your experience. The transcript's narrative is rich and expressive. Focus on matching the speed and tone of the storyteller. Repeat phrases right after hearing them—this technique is known as shadow speak and is highly effective in improving fluency. If the pace is too fast at times, use a shadowing site that allows you to adjust playback speed, ensuring you can keep up without losing comprehension. Make sure you engage with the emotional undertones of the story, emphasizing words like anguish and extraordinary for better expression.

As you practice, consider recording yourself. Listen afterward to compare your pronunciation and pacing with the original narration. This reflective practice is crucial in enhancing your speaking skills. Remember, the goal of shadowspeak is not only to mimic sounds but to embody the story’s spirit, making your practice both effective and enjoyable!

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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