Pratique du Shadowing: Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs | Complete Fairy Tale Story | English Fairy Tales | Bedtime Story (4K) - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Once upon a time, in the middle of a cold winter,
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Once upon a time, in the middle of a cold winter,
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a queen sat by her window sewing.
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Outside, soft white snowflakes were falling from the sky,
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covering everything like a peaceful blanket.
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As she worked, she pricked her finger with a needle and a few drops of bright red blood fell onto the snow.
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She looked at the contrast of colours,
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red on white, and softly whispered,
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I wish I had a child as white as snow,
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as red as blood, and as black as the wood of this window frame.
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Not long after, her wish came true.
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She gave birth to a beautiful baby girl.
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Her skin was as white as snow,
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her lips as red as blood and her hair as black as ebony.
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The queen named her Snow White.
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But sadly, the queen became very ill and passed away.
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leaving Snow White without a mother.
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After some time, the king remarried.
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The new queen was very beautiful,
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but she was also proud and cruel.
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She cared more about being the most beautiful woman in the land than anything else.
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She owned a magical mirror,
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and every day she would stand before it and ask,
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Mirror, mirror on the wall,
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Who is the fairest of them all?
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The mirror would always reply You,
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my queen, are the fairest of them all For years,
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this answer pleased her But as Snow White grew older,
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she became more and more beautiful Her kindness made her glow in a way that no one could ignore One day,
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the queen asked her mirror the same question expecting the usual answer but this time the mirror replied You are fair,
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my queen but Snow White is fairer than you
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The queen's heart filled with jealousy and anger She could not accept that anyone could be more beautiful than her,
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especially not Snow White.
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In her rage, she called a huntsman and ordered him to take Snow White deep into the forest and kill her.
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As proof, she demanded he bring back Snow White's heart.
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The huntsman obeyed, though his heart was heavy.
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He led Snow White far into the dark forest
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When they reached a quiet place Snow White realized something was wrong
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She looked at him with fear in her eyes and begged
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Please don't kill me I will run away
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and never come back The huntsman could not bring himself to harm such a gentle
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and innocent girl He lowered his weapon and said Run Snow White Run as far as you can and never return
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He let her go and to deceive the queen He killed a wild animal and brought its heart instead
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Snow White ran through the forest,
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terrified and alone Branches scratched her arms and strange sounds echoed around her As the sun began to set,
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she felt weak and frightened Finally,
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she came across a small,
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charming cottage It looked warm and safe,
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so she knocked on the door But no one answered Carefully,
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she stepped inside Everything was tiny Tiny chairs,
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a tiny table and seven tiny beds On the table were seven small plates with food
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Snow White was very hungry So she took a little from each plate And drank a sip from each cup
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After that she was exhausted She lay down across the small beds And quickly fell asleep
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Later that evening The owners of the cottage returned There were seven dwarfs who worked in the mines nearby.
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When they entered, they noticed something was different.
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Who has eaten from my plate?
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It wasn't me!
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Liar!
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I see crumbs on your beard!
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Calm down, let's be reasonable.
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He ate it all!
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Bah!
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This is madness!
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When they reached the bedroom,
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they found Snow White sleeping peacefully across their beds.
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She told them everything.
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The jealous queen, the huntsman, and how she escaped.
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The dwarves felt sorry for her and offered her a place to stay.
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You can live with us, they said.
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But you must be careful.
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The queen may still try to harm you.
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Snow White agreed.
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It's on as we go,
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our hearts are full of joy To hey hey in every single we show She cleaned the cottons, you're back!
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Snow White, we found the biggest gems!
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Oh, how wonderful, let me see!
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Thank you!
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You are all so kind!
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Cooked meals and brought warmth and happiness into their home For the first time since her mother's death,
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she felt safe Hey ho,
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hey ho, it's off to work we go Meanwhile,
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the Queen returned to her mirror and asked again Who is the fairest of them all?
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To her shock, the mirror replied You are fair,
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my Queen But Snow White,
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who lives with the seven dwarfs Is still the fairest of them all
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The queen was furious She realised Snow White was still alive
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Determined to destroy her She disguised herself as an old peddler woman And made a poisoned lace bodice
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She travelled to the dwarfs' cottage and knocked on the door Snow White,
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thinking she was just an old woman,
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let her in Try this beautiful lace, the queen said sweetly.
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As she tightened it around Snow White's waist,
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she pulled it so tight that Snow White could barely breathe.
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She collapsed to the ground.
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The queen laughed and left, believing she had succeeded.
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But when the dwarfs returned,
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they found Snow White and quickly loosened the lace.
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She began to breathe again and slowly woke up.
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The dwarfs warned her never to open the door to strangers again.
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The queen soon discovered through her mirror that Snow White was still alive.
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This time she prepared a poisoned comb and returned in another disguise.
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Again, Snow White was tricked and allowed her in.
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As the Queen placed the comb in Snow White's hair,
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the poison worked instantly and Snow White fell unconscious.
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Once again, the dwarfs saved her by removing the comb.
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Snow White woke up and the dwarfs begged her to be more careful.
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The Queen, drawing even more desperate, created a poisoned apple.
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Half of it safe and the other half deadly.
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Disguised once more, she went to Snow White and offered her the apple.
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Snow White hesitated, but the queen cleverly bit the safe half first.
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Trusting her, Snow White took a bite from the poisoned side.
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Immediately, she fell to the ground lifeless.
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When the dwarfs returned, they tried everything to revive her
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but nothing worked heartbroken they could not bury her
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because she still looked so beautiful as
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if she were only sleeping instead they placed her in a
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glass coffin in the forest where they could always see her
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one day a prince riding through the forest came across the glass coffin he was struck by snow white's beauty
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and felt a deep sadness when he learned her story
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He begged the dwarfs to let him take her with him so he could honor her memory.
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As the prince's servants carried the coffin away,
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they stumbled on a root.
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The sudden jolt dislodged the piece of poisoned apple from Snow White's throat.
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She coughed and then opened her eyes.
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Everyone was filled with joy.
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The prince was overjoyed and asked Snow White to marry him.
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She agreed and soon there was a grand wedding.
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The evil queen was invited to the celebration not knowing Snow White was alive.
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When she arrived and saw Snow White standing there,
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alive and radiant, she was shocked and filled with fear.
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Her jealousy had finally led her to her downfall.
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Snow White and the Prince lived happily ever after,
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surrounded by kindness, love and the warmth she had always deserved.
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And far away from jealousy and darkness,
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her gentle heart continued to shine brighter than any mirror could ever measure.
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Happily ever after.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

The enchanting tale of Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs is not just a classic story; it's also a fantastic resource for improving your English speaking skills. By engaging with this video, you can immerse yourself in the language while enjoying a timeless fairy tale. Using the shadowing technique, you can practice speaking in tandem with the narrator's clear enunciation and expressive tone. This method allows you to mimic the intonation and rhythm of native speakers, enhancing your fluency and confidence.

Additionally, the emotional narrative provides a rich context to learn vocabulary related to emotions, nature, and relationships. As you follow Snow White's journey through jealousy, kindness, and bravery, you will encounter numerous phrases and expressions that you can incorporate into your own speech. This not only makes learning enjoyable but also practical, helping you use English more naturally in conversations.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Throughout the video, several key grammatical structures appear that English learners can benefit from:

  • Conditional Statements: "If she had a child..." This construction expresses wishes and unreal situations, helping you articulate hypotheticals.
  • Direct Speech: The queen asks her mirror, "Who is the fairest of them all?" This showcases how to quote others, an essential skill for storytelling and dialogue.
  • Adjectives and Comparatives: Descriptions like "as white as snow" and "more beautiful than her" are perfect for learning how to compare and enhance your descriptive language.
  • Past Tense Narration: Phrases like "The huntsman obeyed" are useful for practicing the past tense, crucial for recounting events in a narrative format.

By repeating these expressions in sequence with the video, you can effectively utilize the shadow speech method to internalize the structures and improve your spoken English.

Common Pronunciation Traps

While listening to the video, pay attention to certain tricky words and accents that may be challenging:

  • Enchanting: Often mispronounced by non-native speakers; emphasize the "chan" syllable: en-CHANTing.
  • Princess: Ensure clarity in pronunciation; it should sound like PRIN-cess, with a slight emphasis on the first syllable.
  • Mirror: A commonly misarticulated word; focus on the double "r," sounding like MIR-or.

Using a shadowing app or practicing with a partner, you can improve your pronunciation of these difficult words. By shadowing the narration, you will develop a more natural accent and better articulation, increasing your overall speaking proficiency.

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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