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Little Fox The Adventures of Pinocchio.
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Little Fox The Adventures of Pinocchio.
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Chapter 1.
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Only a Piece of Wood.
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In the small village of Arbora,
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Italy, there lived an old carpenter.
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His name was Geppetto.
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He lived alone in his small house.
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He had no wife and no children.
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When it was very late at night, he was often lonely.
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Every morning Geppetto went into the forest to collect wood for carving.
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This branch is heavy like a table leg,
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but it is too short.
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I don't like it, he said.
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This log is wide like a bowl,
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but it is not deep enough.
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I don't like it.
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This is a good piece of wood,
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but it is too small.
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I can't make anything out of this." Geppetto threw the wood on the ground.
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"'Ouch!' said a voice.
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"'What?
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Who said that?
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Is someone there?
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Japeno asked the forest.
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He was very confused.
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He turned around and looked deep into the forest, but saw no one.
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I must be imagining things,
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he said, and he kept walking.
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Hey!
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Don't leave me here.
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I'm not too small.
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I am good wood.
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You can make something out of me." The voice said again.
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Geppetto looked back and was very surprised.
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It was a talking piece of wood.
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I must be crazy!
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Geppetto cried.
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That's right!
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You are crazy!
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You left a fine piece of wood in the forest.
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No!
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I must be crazy because I am talking to a piece of wood.
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Hey, I am made of very smart pine the wood said offended Yes,
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but you are only a piece of wood Only a piece of wood take me home sir,
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and I will show you I am not only a piece of wood Geppetto was worried that he was crazy,
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but he was also lonely.
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This talking piece of wood might know interesting stories or funny jokes,
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he said to himself.
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He decided to take the wood home.
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Hmm, what should I do with you?
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I could carve you into a rolling pin for dough,
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or I could carve you into a small bird house, Geppetto said.
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What?
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I don't want to be carved.
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That sounds painful.
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Said the piece of wood.
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Well, if I don't carve you into something,
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you will only be a piece of wood.
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Fine.
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You can carve me into something.
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But please, make it something interesting.
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Said the wood hopefully.
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I don't want to be a rolling pin.
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And I don't like birds.
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I want to see the world and go on adventures.
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How about a pipe?
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A rich traveler could take you with him," offered Geppetto.
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No, I don't like smoke.
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I could carve you into chess pieces.
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Every day would be a game," said Geppetto, proud of this idea.
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No, you don't understand.
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I want to run.
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I want to walk.
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I want to talk.
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How about a boy?
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Can you make me into a boy?
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A boy?
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Hmm...
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Geppetto touched his nose thinking.
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Yes, please!
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I promise to be a good boy, too," the wood said.
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If you carve me into a boy,
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that means I will be your son.
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We can live together and have fun," it added.
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The piece of wood didn't really want to live with Geppetto.
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It wanted to travel the world and go on adventures.
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But the wood said this, hoping Geppetto would agree would agree.
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A boy!
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Yes, I think that is a good idea.
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Let's get started right away,
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said Geppetto as he smiled a very big smile.
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He was happy to have a son.
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He was happy he was not alone.

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Context & Background

In the engaging tale of "Pinocchio," we are introduced to Geppetto, an old carpenter living in the small village of Arbora, Italy. The story begins with Geppetto feeling loneliness deeply, particularly at night. As he embarks on his daily routine of collecting wood for carving, he encounters a mysterious piece of wood that not only speaks but also expresses its worth. This imaginative dialogue sets the stage for a remarkable adventure, capturing the essence of curiosity and companionship. Understanding the emotions and motivations of the characters will enhance your comprehension and speaking skills, particularly useful for IELTS speaking practice.

Top 5 Phrases for Daily Communication

  • "I must be crazy!" - This phrase can be used when you doubt your own sanity regarding a situation.
  • "What? Who said that?" - A classic expression of surprise and confusion.
  • "Take me home, sir!" - A polite request that shows urgency and importance.
  • "I am not too small. I am good wood." - This highlights self-assertion and pride in one’s qualities.
  • "Hmm, what should I do with you?" - A contemplative phrase that indicates decision-making.

Step-by-step Shadowing Guide

To effectively enhance your speaking skills through shadowing, follow these steps while watching "Pinocchio":

  1. Listen Actively: Watch the video intently. Focus on Geppetto's emotions and the animated dialogue with the talking wood. Understanding context is crucial in shadow speech.
  2. Repeat Aloud: Pause after key phrases and repeat them. Use the phrases listed above to practice your pronunciation and intonation. This will help you integrate them into your daily communication.
  3. Emphasize Tone: Pay attention to the emotions in the characters' voices. Mimic their tone and expressions as you repeat it, enhancing your ability to convey feelings in conversations.
  4. Record Yourself: Use a recording device to capture your shadowing practice. Comparing your voice to the original can help you identify areas for improvement.
  5. Seek Feedback: Share your recordings with a language partner or instructor who can provide constructive feedback. They can help you refine your shadowing skills further.

This method is aligned with shadowing site techniques that emphasize mimicking speech to improve fluency. By practicing these strategies with engaging content like "Pinocchio," you will develop stronger speaking habits and enhance your confidence in English. Remember, consistency is key to mastering the art of shadow speak!

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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