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I want to buy that robot.
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But Tofu, you already have two of them.
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I want the red one too.
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I have a blue and a black robot.
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Well, aren't two enough for you Tofu?
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Please Tia, I won't go home if you don't buy me the toy robot.
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Stop behaving so stubborn Tofu.
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You remind me of Karen from the story The Red Shoes.
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Who's Karen?
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The Red Shoes Once upon a time,
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in a far away village,
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there lived a little girl named Karen.
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She lived with her mother in a small cottage.
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Karen was a cheerful girl full of curiosity.
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She was very close to her mother and would often ask her questions about little things.
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Mother, where does the light on earth come from?
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It's the sun that emits light on earth, dear.
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Karen and her mother were very poor.
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So Karen just had one dress,
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a rugged doll and a single pair of wooden shoes that her mother made for her.
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The wooden shoes that she wore were very uncomfortable.
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But she had nothing else to wear.
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One day, Karen's mother fell sick.
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So Karen went to the town to buy essentials for her mother.
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On the way, she found a pair of red shoes lying on the roadside.
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The shoes looked so glossy and beautiful that Karen couldn't help but take them.
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She picked the shoes up and went home to show them to her mother.
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Mother, look what I found.
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Aren't these shoes just gorgeous?
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Oh dear, where did you get these shoes from?
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I found them on the roadside.
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I want to keep them.
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Karen, these shoes may belong to someone else.
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You should go and keep them where you found them at once.
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Someone must have dropped them by mistake.
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You cannot take things that belong to others.
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No mother.
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These are my shoes now.
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I found them.
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Karen, that's not a good thing to do.
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Stop being so stubborn.
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I don't care mother.
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I want these shoes.
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Karen, I want you to promise me that you won't wear these shoes.
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I may not be wealthy enough to buy you a pair of new shoes,
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but I don't want you to wear someone else's shoes either.
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Karen sadly promises her mother and slides the shoes under her bed.
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Days go by and one day,
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Karen's sick mother passes away.
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The next day, Karen puts on the pair of red shoes and attends her mother's funeral.
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Nobody could take their eyes off Karen's bright red shoes.
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And they start gossiping about it,
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that how disrespectful the little girl was.
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But Karen loved the bright red shoes and did not care about what people said.
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After some time, an old woman passed by in her wealthy carriage.
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She stopped by and learnt that the poor little girl was an orphan now.
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The old woman pitied the little girl and wanted to adopt her.
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Oh dear!
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I would love to have this pretty little girl with me.
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I promise I will take good care of her and provide her with the best life.
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And so Karen went away with the old woman and started living her new life in the lovely mansion.
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Dear, you've been wearing these red shoes since the day of your mother's funeral.
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You must take them off now.
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They are all rugged and dirty.
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I promise I will buy you a pair of better shoes than these.
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No, I love my red shoes.
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Karen, don't be so stubborn.
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I'll buy better shoes for you than these.
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Disheartened Karen throws away the pair of red shoes since she
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did not want to upset the old woman who had been so kind to adopt her and give her a wealthy life.
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A few days passed by and Karen was playing in her room with her new toys.
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She wore a beautiful new dress too.
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The old woman entered with a gift box.
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Karen opened it happily and found a new pair of blue shoes.
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She became very angry and threw the box away.
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I don't want these blue shoes.
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They are so ugly.
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I want the same pair of red shoes that I had.
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Take them away at once.
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Oh, Karen, stop being so stubborn.
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These shoes look better than those ugly red ones.
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Karen becomes so stubborn with each passing day that she had no idea that she was hurting the old woman's feelings.
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Karen always missed her red shoes and years later she grew up to be a beautiful young lady.
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But her stubborn attitude remained the same even when the old lady did whatever she could to make her happy.
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She often bought her gifts but Karen liked nothing but the red shoes.
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The old woman puts a bowl of salad for Karen to eat.
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But she pushes the bowl away.
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Who on earth eats salad?
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I want a burger.
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Make me a burger.
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The old woman sadly takes away the plate of salad that she made with love for Karen and cooks her a burger.
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She takes it to her room where Karen is putting on her blue shoes.
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See, these don't even fit me anymore.
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I have grown up now and I need new shoes and clothes.
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And so the old lady and Karen go to the market.
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Karen spots the beautiful red shoes when they stop by at a shop.
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Oh my!
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These are just like the pair of red shoes that I had.
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I want to buy these.
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Oh dear, we should buy something more formal that is suitable for all occasions.
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We should buy the black ones instead.
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I will either buy the red shoes or both.
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That's it.
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Oh Karen, when will you stop being so stubborn?
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And so the old lady counts her pennies and buys both the red and the black pair of shoes for Karen.
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She goes home happily.
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There comes a day when they had to attend another funeral.
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Karen, please put on the black shoes.
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I don't want people talking ill about you.
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Don't worry, I will.
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Karen goes and puts on the red shoes thinking nobody would notice it under her long dress.
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They go on and attend the funeral.
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While at the cemetery, a gushing wind blows and lifts up Karen's dress,
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exposing the pair of glossy red shoes.
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The crowd is in awe and they start gossiping about how disrespectful Karen's shoes were for a funeral.
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Karen, you have left no stone unturned at being stubborn.
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I love my red shoes.
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I don't care about the world.
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A young lad comes by and praises Karen's choice of shoes and tells her how beautiful she was.
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Hello Miss, you are unbelievably beautiful and oh your shoes are so gorgeous too.
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Would you like to join me for a dance at the palace tonight?
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I would love to.
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As Karen jumps with excitement,
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her feet just couldn't stop dancing.
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She danced and danced away into the woods.
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The young lad chased her but couldn't catch up with her speed.
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She spun and spun all the way until she was dizzy.
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Two days passed by and Karen just couldn't stop dancing.
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She drifted away into the woods and danced until her feet became sore and struck with thorns.
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Her red shoes turned rugged and dirty,
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but she just couldn't stop herself.
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Oh please, stop!
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I can't dance anymore.
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I feel so tired and dizzy.
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Enough!
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I promise I won't be so stubborn.
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And as she said these words,
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the red shoes popped out of her feet
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and Karen fell to the ground popped out of her feet and Karen fell to the ground.
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She gained all her strength and walked barefoot to her way home after two days straight.
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As soon as she saw the old woman,
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she ran into her arms and started sobbing.
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I am so sorry.
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I promise I won't be so stubborn anymore.
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I have realised my mistake.
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Oh dear, Oh my little girl,
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I am glad you are home safe and sound.
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The young Prince had been looking for you everywhere.
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Suddenly, the young Prince approaches their doorstep.
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Oh Karen, there you are.
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I have been looking for you since days.
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They embrace each other and the Prince goes down on his knees and proposes to marry Karen.
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She jumps with delight and says, Yes!
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Karen leaves her stubbornness behind and turns into a responsible,
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humble and a beautiful princess thereafter.
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Wow!
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This was a wonderful story, Tia.
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I promise I won't be stubborn anymore.
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I have learnt my lesson.
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That's great, Tofu!
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Why practice speaking with this video?

Engaging with “The Red Shoe” story allows learners to immerse themselves in a rich narrative while practicing their English speaking skills. As you listen to the dialogue between characters Tia and Tofu, you can identify various speaking contexts such as expressing desires, responding to requests, and ultimately struggling against peer persuasion. These scenarios are common in everyday life and can be particularly useful for IELTS speaking practice, where candidates are often required to discuss their opinions or recount experiences.

Furthermore, by utilizing a shadow speech approach, learners can emulate the speech patterns, intonations, and emotions conveyed by the characters. This not only improves fluency but also enhances comprehension. By repeating lines from the video, you develop your pronunciation and gain confidence in your speaking abilities, which is especially beneficial for ESL (English as a Second Language) learners.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Several key grammatical structures and expressions are illustrated in the dialogue of this video:

  • “I want to buy that robot.” – This simple present tense construction shows immediate desire and can be utilized in everyday conversations to express wants.
  • “Aren't two enough for you?” – Here, the speaker uses a negative question form for emphasis and to challenge beliefs, which is a crucial technique for persuasive speaking.
  • “You cannot take things that belong to others.” – This statement utilizes modal verbs to express prohibition, a useful structure for discussing rules or boundaries.

By practicing these structures in context, learners can gain a deeper understanding of their usage and improve their ability to communicate effectively. Shadowing the characters’ lines can help reinforce these grammatical forms in memory, making them easier to use in your own conversations.

Common Pronunciation Traps

While listening to the video, pay close attention to a few tricky pronunciation aspects and potential accents:

  • “stubborn” – Many learners may pronounce this word incorrectly due to its double "b." Focus on the /ˈstʌb.ɚn/ pronunciation, emphasizing the first syllable.
  • “gorgeous” – This word can be challenging due to its vowel sounds. Ensure you practice saying /ˈɡɔːr.dʒəs/ to achieve clarity.
  • “belong” – The silent "g" can lead to mispronunciation. Repeat /bɪˈlɔːŋ/ to avoid potential errors.

Incorporating a shadowspeaks technique can help learners master these challenging words. Use a shadowing app to listen and repeat these words, carefully mimicking the nuances of the speaker for improved articulation.

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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