Pratique du Shadowing: The tale of the brothers who outwitted the demon queen - Malay Bera - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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The kingdom of Achinpur was on the precipice of demonic takeover.
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The kingdom of Achinpur was on the precipice of demonic takeover.
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A mysterious woman beguiled the king and infiltrated the royal family.
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But she wasn’t human; she was the daughter of the matriarch of all rakkhoshes, a dreadful class of demons.
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And under her beautiful facade lurked an insatiable appetite for flesh.
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The king’s human queen bore him a son— as did the demon queen, passing her powers on to him.
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The two princes came to be known as Neelkamal and Lalkamal.
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Their bewitched father was distant, and their mothers couldn’t have been more different— but they were inseparable.
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Neelkamal fiercely protected Lalkamal.
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As the brothers grew, the rakkhoshi queen secretly devoured the palace’s elephants and horses and drained Lalkamal’s mother of life.
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But it was only when Neelkamal found his brother in a demon’s clutches one night, the king paralyzed nearby, that he realized his mother’s true nature— just before she managed to devour the brothers.
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But soon she regurgitated a pair of metal eggs and hid them in the remote bamboo grove of a distant kingdom.
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She didn’t realize that Neelkamal and Lalkamal had evaded death encapsulated in the eggs.
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With Achinpur under her full control, rakkhoshes hunted humans freely.
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Finally, one day, the princes burst from the eggs, determined to defeat the rakkhoshi queen and end the scourge of demons.
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First, they came upon a land terrorized by lesser monsters called khokkoshes, and staked out an area they frequented— Lalkamal standing guard as Neelkamal slept.
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That night, the khokkoshes approached and asked who was within.
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As the brothers had agreed, the first word Lalkamal uttered was Neelkamal’s name.
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It made the monsters quake with fear, for they knew Neelkamal was the son of a powerful rakkhoshi.
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To make the ruse more convincing, Lalkamal stuck the tip of Neelkamal’s crown through a small crack and said it was his fingernail, sprayed scalding oil from a lamp and called it Neelkamal’s spit, and presented a sword he said was Neelkamal’s tongue.
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Pricked by the crown, burned by the oil, and cut by the sword, the khokkoshes retreated.
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But when they returned and again asked who was inside, Lalkamal, half asleep, accidentally uttered his name first.
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The khokkoshes burst in, waking Neelkamal, whose sword soon slayed them all.
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The rakkhoshi queen heard the news and sent an anonymous message to the kingdom of the princes’ victory.
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It said Achinpur’s king was ill and the only cure was oil from a rakkhoshi head.
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In order to destroy the demon’s source of life— and save their father’s— the princes sharpen their swords and journeyed to Rakkhosher desh, the rakkhoshi homeland.
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When they arrived, they weren’t slaughtered, as the rakkhoshi queen had hoped.
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Instead, they remained inconspicuous as Neelkamal called for his grandmother, the monster matriarch.
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She asked them to prove they were her grandchildren by eating iron peas, which Neelkamal did effortlessly as Lalkamal munched on secretly substituted chickpeas.
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Successfully fooled, the rakkhoshi matriarch welcomed the brothers.
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They feigned fear that the rakkhoshes would eat them if she went away.
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But she reassured them that nothing would happen to her, for at the bottom of a deep well was a box holding two hornets— one containing her daughter, the rakkhoshi queen’s life; the other containing all remaining rakkhoshi lifeforce.
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Once the rakkhoshes went hunting, the brothers took the opportunity to find the well, and Neelkamal plunged in to retrieve the box.
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The rakkhoshes sensed danger as soon as the hornets touched open air.
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But they couldn’t reach the princes before Neelkamal killed the first hornet, and the rakkhoshes fell, lifeless.
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The princes finally returned to Achinpur on the backs of divine birds.
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Following the message’s instructions, they carried a rakkhoshi head with them— the matriarch’s.
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When she saw, the rakkhoshi queen nearly fainted in shock— and Neelkamal swiftly killed the second hornet.
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At last, Achinpur’s king resurfaced from the demon’s spell and the kingdom was free of invading evils.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, learners will practice English through an engaging narrative about two brothers, Neelkamal and Lalkamal, who outsmarted a demon queen. By exploring the story's themes and vocabulary, you will enhance your English speaking skills, specifically focusing on pronunciation, tone, and expression. This lesson is particularly useful for those who wish to improve their IELTS speaking abilities, as the narrative provides various contexts and emotional cues to practice with. As you learn English with YouTube, you'll also gain insights into storytelling techniques that can enrich your language experience.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Rakkhoshi: A class of demons in the story, often associated with malevolence.
  • Infiltrated: To secretly enter or gain access to an organization, often with harmful intent.
  • Bewitched: Enchanted or captivated, usually through magic.
  • Devour: To consume something eagerly or ravenously.
  • Matriarch: The female head of a family or tribe.
  • Substituted: Replaced with another item.
  • Hornets: Stinging insects; in this context, symbols of life and death for the rakkhoshes.
  • Scourge: A source of widespread suffering or destruction.

Practice Tips

To effectively enhance your English speaking practice using this video, follow these targeted tips:

  • Shadowing Technique: As you watch the video, try to mimic the narrator’s speech. Start by repeating short phrases, then gradually move on to longer sentences. This shadowspeak method allows you to practice pronunciation and intonation in real-time, which is similar to IELTS speaking practice.
  • Pacing: Pay attention to the speed of the narration. If the dialogue feels too fast, pause and rewind to practice segment by segment. This practice will help you get accustomed to different speaking speeds, making your English speaking practice more adaptable.
  • Emotional Expression: Focus on the emotions conveyed in the story. Try to match your tone to the given context—seriousness when discussing dangers and lightness during playful moments. This not only improves your expressiveness but also connects you more deeply to the narrative.
  • Record Yourself: After practicing, record yourself reading a passage from the transcript. Listen for differences in your pronunciation compared to the original narration. This self-assessment can reveal areas for improvement.

By integrating these methods, you will effectively utilize engaging content to enhance your English language skills and become a more confident speaker.

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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