Pratique du Shadowing: The Railway Children 7 ; The kindness.... - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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The Railway Children, Chapter 7,
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The Railway Children, Chapter 7,
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The Kindness of Strangers The next day,
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Mother stayed in bed because her head ached so badly.
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She had a fever and would not eat anything.
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Dr. Forrest came and said it was the flu.
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Nurse Bobby, the doctor said, smiling at Bobby.
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I'll send some medicine later Please give your mother this list She needs beef soup,
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fresh fruit, and brandy When the doctor had gone,
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Bobby showed Mother the piece of paper Impossible!
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Mother said with a laugh We can't buy all these things We're poor, remember?
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Yes, Mother Bobby answered and tried to smile The children talked later Mother needs those things, said Bobby.
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How can we get them for her?
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Think, everybody, as hard as you can.
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A plan was formed.
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Phyllis and Peter found a white sheet,
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some black paint, and a paintbrush.
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Bobby stayed with Mother all night long.
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The next morning the doctor came again.
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Everything going all right, little nurse?
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Dr. Forrest said in the hall.
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Did you get the brandy and fruit for your mother?
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No, I couldn't.
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But I'll get them tomorrow, Bobby said.
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Very well then, the doctor replied.
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When the 915 train came out of the tunnel that same morning,
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the old gentleman was ready to wave.
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But instead of three children on the fence,
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there was just one, Peter.
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But he was not waving.
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Instead Peter was pointing at the large white sheet attached to the fence.
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On the sheet were thick black letters that read,
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Look out at the station.
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Many passengers looked out their window at the station,
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but they saw nothing peculiar.
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But as the train was departing,
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the old gentleman saw Phyllis running toward him.
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I thought I was going to miss you, she shouted.
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She quickly thrust a letter into his hand through the window as the train moved away.
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The old gentleman relaxed in his seat and opened the letter.
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Dear Mr. We do not know your name.
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Mother is ill.
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The doctor says we must give her good food.
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But we don't have any money because father is away.
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Can you help us?
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We can repay you.
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From Roberta, Peter, and Phyllis.
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Below their names they had written down their requests That evening Perks came to their house with a big parcel
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Inside were all the things they had asked for There were also some things they had not asked for Wine,
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two chickens, and flowers There was a letter too Children,
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here is the food for your mother If she says you are wrong to ask for the things
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Tell her that I say you are right.
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I was pleased to help.
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The old man's name was underneath, but it was illegible.
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I think we were right, said Phyllis.
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Of course we were right, said Bobby.
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I hope Mother thinks we were right, too, said Peter.
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But he didn't sound very sure.
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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will enhance your English speaking practice through the context of "The Railway Children, Chapter 7: The Kindness of Strangers." By exploring the narrative's themes of compassion and community support, you will gain valuable insights into everyday dialogues and vocabulary. This lesson is perfect for those looking to improve their speaking skills using the shadowing technique, where you can mimic the speed and tone of natural English speech as found in the video.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Fever - a rise in body temperature, often due to illness.
  • Brandy - a type of distilled wine; often used as a remedy in the context.
  • Parcel - a package, typically containing goods sent through the mail.
  • Repay - to return money or a favor to someone who has helped you.
  • Requests - demands or petitions for something; in this context, specific food items needed for Mother.
  • Paintbrush - a tool used for painting; relevant to the children's resourcefulness in the story.
  • Ill - unwell or sick, describing Mother’s condition.
  • Help - to assist or support someone in need.

Practice Tips

To maximize your learning experience, consider using the shadowing technique as you watch the video. The conversation is paced in a natural manner, making it easier for English learners to follow along. Here are some tips to effectively implement shadowing during this lesson:

  • Listen Carefully: Pay attention to the tone and emotion in the dialogue, particularly when characters express concern for Mother’s health.
  • Repeat Aloud: After hearing a sentence, pause the video and repeat it out loud. Focus on pronunciation and intonation. This practice is crucial for developing fluency.
  • Use a Shadowing App: Consider utilizing a shadowing app that allows you to slow down or repeat segments of the video for easier learning while practicing your English speaking skills.
  • Record Yourself: After practicing, record your voice as you shadow the characters. Listening to your recordings will help you identify areas for improvement.
  • Engage with Others: If possible, find a partner for practice. You can alternate lines or engage in a role-play scenario to enhance your speaking skills.

By incorporating these strategies, along with the vocabulary and context from "The Railway Children," you will significantly elevate your English speaking practice and gain confidence in using the language in real-life 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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