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Little Fox Anne of Green Gables,
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Little Fox Anne of Green Gables,
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Chapter 10, A Late Night Surprise Marilla,
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can I go over and see Diana just for a minute? asked Anne.
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I don't want you going out after dark, said Marilla.
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But she has something important to tell me, cried Anne.
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How do you know?
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Because she just signaled me from her window.
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We make flashes with the candle by waving cardboard in front.
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It was my idea, Marilla.
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That doesn't surprise me, Anne, Marilla replied.
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Anne dashed over to Diana's and dashed back.
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Oh, Marilla, you know that tomorrow is Diana's birthday?
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Well, she asked me to stay at her house in the guest room.
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Her cousins are coming with a big sleigh,
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and we are all going to the debating club concert.
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If you'll let me go, that is.
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You will, won't you?
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No, you can't go.
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Little girls should not go to concerts at night, Marilla said.
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Anne, with tears rolling down her cheeks, went upstairs.
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Meanwhile, Matthew slept on the sofa.
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Matthew opened his eyes and said,
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Marilla, I think Anne should go to the concert.
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He had not been asleep.
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Well, I don't, snorted Marilla.
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Who's bringing up Anne, you or me?
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You are, admitted Matthew.
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But he kept asking, and eventually Marilla let Anne go to the concert.
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On the day of the concert,
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Diana did Anne's hair in the new style,
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and Anne tied Diana's bows in a special way.
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Anne felt a little sad when she compared her plain black dress
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and shapeless coat with Diana's pretty green dress and smart jacket.
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But Anne remembered she had an imagination,
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and she could use it.
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Early in the evening, Diana's cousins arrived,
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and they crowded into the big sleigh.
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As they drove through the snow,
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there were tinkles of sleigh bells,
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and the night seemed magical to Anne.
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The concert was thrilling too.
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Only one item on the program failed to interest her,
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Gilbert Blythe reciting a poem.
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Anne picked up a book and read it until he finished,
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but Diana clapped and clapped for the performer.
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It was 11 o'clock when they got home,
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and the house was silent.
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Anne and Diana tiptoed into the guest room.
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Are you ready for bed?
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Anne asked.
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Let's race to the bed.
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The two girls ran and jumped on the bed in the spare room.
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And then, something moved under them.
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There was a gasp and a cry,
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and somebody said in a muffled voice, Oh my goodness!
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Anne and Diana dashed out of the room and up the stairs.
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It was cold, and they were shivering.
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Who was it?
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What was it? whispered Anne.
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Oh, Anne, it was Aunt Josephine.
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She'll be furious, answered Diana.
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Who's Aunt Josephine?
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She's my father's aunt, and she lives in Charlottetown.
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She's really old, 70, and I don't think she was ever young.
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She's very strict, Diana said.
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Miss Josephine Berry did not appear at breakfast the next morning.
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Mrs. Berry smiled kindly at the two girls.
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Did you have a good time last night?
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I meant to tell you that Aunt Josephine came and stayed in the guest room,
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but I was so tired I fell asleep.
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Diana and Anne just smiled at each other.
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Anne went home after breakfast and then later went to Mrs. Lynn's house on an errand.
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So, you nearly frightened Miss Berry to death last night?" said Mrs. Lynde.
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Diana's mother is very upset.
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Josephine Berry came to stay for a month,
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but she changed her mind and is leaving tomorrow.
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And she had promised to pay for Diana's piano lessons,
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but now she isn't.
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She thinks Diana is a tomboy.
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Old Miss Berry is rich,
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and the Berries want to keep on her good side.
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Anne, you should look before you leap.
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Especially into beds.
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Mrs. Lynde laughed at her own joke,
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but Anne saw nothing to laugh at.
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Anne went back and saw Diana.
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Anne, after you left, Aunt Josephine woke up,
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and she was so angry.
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He won't stay, and I don't care,
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but Mother and Father do," said Diana.
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Diana, didn't you say it was my fault? asked Anne.
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I'm no Tattletail, Anne.
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It was my fault, too.
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Well, I'm going to tell Aunt Josephine myself, Anne announced.
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Diana stared.
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Anne, Shirley, why, why she'll eat you alive?
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I must, Diana.
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It was my fault and I've got to confess.
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Luckily, I've had practice at confessions." Aunt Josephine was knitting by the fire.
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"'Who are you?' she demanded.
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"'I'm Anne of Green Gables,' said the small visitor,
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"'and I've come to confess.'" "'Confess what?' Miss Berry asked.
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"'It was my idea that Diana and I jump on your bed.
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Diana is a very ladylike girl,
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and it's not fair to blame her," Anne said.
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Diana jumped, too," said Miss Barry.
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It was just for fun," persisted Anne.
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Diana really wants to learn the piano.
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If you must be angry, be angry with me.
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Mrs. Hammond and Mrs. Thomas were always angry at me.
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I am used to it,
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and I can endure it better than Diana." The old lady was not angry anymore.
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In fact, she was interested in this strange red-headed girl.
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Two girls bounced on me in the middle of the night, she said sternly.
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You don't know what it was like.
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I don't know, but I can imagine, Anne said eagerly.
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It must have been very disturbing.
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Do you have any imagination, Miss Barry?
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If you do, imagine you are Diana and me.
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We didn't know there was anybody in the bed, and we nearly died!
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And we couldn't sleep in the guest room.
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You're probably used to staying in a guest room,
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but imagine you're a little orphan girl who's never stayed in a guest room.
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Miss Berry actually laughed.
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Diana, listening outside, was relieved.
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My imagination is a little rusty, Miss Berry said.
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But sit down and tell me about yourself.
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I'm very sorry, but I can't, said Anne.
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I would like to because you seem like an interesting lady.
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You might even be a kindred spirit,
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though you don't look like one.
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I must go home to Miss Marilla Cuthbert.
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She is a very kind lady who is bringing me up.
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But before I go, please say you forgive Diana and me.
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If you come and talk to me sometimes,
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I will forgive you both, Miss Barry said.
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That evening, Miss Barry gave Diana a silver bracelet and decided not to return to Charlottetown.
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I'm staying in Avonlea so I can get acquainted with Anne, she said frankly.
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She amuses me, and at my age,
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an amusing person is a rarity.
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Miss Berry stayed for more than a month,
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and she and Anne became firm friends.
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Anne confided to Marilla, Miss Berry was a kindred spirit after all.
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We'll see you next time.

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Perché praticare il parlato con questo video?

Praticare l'inglese parlato con il video "Anne of Green Gables" offre un ottimo contesto per apprendere nuove espressioni e migliorare la pronuncia. Il dialogo tra Anne e Marilla e il racconto delle avventure di Anne forniscono situazioni reali che puoi imitare e ripetere. Questa è un'opportunità perfetta per utilizzare la tecnica del shadowing in inglese, che aiuta a sviluppare la fluidità e la comprensione. Ascoltando e ripetendo le frasi pronunciate, puoi migliorare la tua capacità di espressione e acquisire confidenza nel parlato, essenziale per comunicare efficacemente in un contesto sociale.

Grammatica & Espressioni nel Contesto

Analizziamo alcune strutture grammaticali e espressioni chiave utilizzate nel video:

  • Uso di domande dirette: Le frasi come "Marilla, posso andare da Diana?" mostrano l'importanza delle domande nella comunicazione. Questo è un modo efficace per praticare la formulazione di domande in conversazioni quotidiane.
  • Condizionali: "Se mi lasci andare, lo farò" utilizza una struttura condizionale che è fondamentale per esprimere possibilità e desideri in inglese.
  • Descrizioni emotive: Espressioni come "con le lacrime che scorrevano sulle guance" aiutano a sviluppare la capacità di descrivere emozioni e stati d'animo, un aspetto cruciale per una comunicazione più profonda e significativa.
  • Comparazioni: La riflessione di Anne sulla sua vestito rispetto a quello di Diana è un ottimo esempio di uso comparativo, utile per ampliare il tuo vocabolario e la tua capacità di esprimerti in situazioni competitive.

Trappole Comuni nella Pronuncia

Ci sono alcune parole e frasi nel video che potrebbero risultare complicate da pronunciare. Fai attenzione a:

  • "concert": Assicurati di pronunciarla in modo che la "n" non sia troppo marcata. La corretta articolazione aiuta a migliorare l'ascolto e la comprensione.
  • "sleigh": La combinazione delle consonanti può creare confusione; esercitati a pronunciarla in modo chiaro, come un vero madrelingua.
  • Accenti e intonazione: L'accento su parole chiave come "important" è fondamentale per migliorare la tua fluency. Lavorando con shadow speech e osservando il flusso del parlato, puoi affinare queste sfumature.

Incorporando questi aspetti nel tuo studio, migliorerai la tua capacità di parlato e potrai utilizzarne le tecniche, non solo per migliorare con il shadowing site ma anche per le tue conversazioni quotidiane in inglese.

Cos'è la tecnica dello Shadowing?

Shadowing è una tecnica di apprendimento delle lingue supportata da studi scientifici, originariamente sviluppata per la formazione dei traduttori professionisti e resa popolare dal poliglotta Dr. Alexander Arguelles. Il metodo è semplice ma potente: ascolti un audio in inglese di madrelingua e lo ripeti immediatamente ad alta voce — come un'ombra che segue il parlante con un ritardo di solo 1–2 secondi. A differenza dell'ascolto passivo o degli esercizi di grammatica, lo shadowing costringe il tuo cervello e i muscoli della bocca a elaborare e riprodurre simultaneamente i modelli di discorso reale. La ricerca dimostra che migliora significativamente la precisione della pronuncia, l'intonazione, il ritmo, il discorso connesso, la comprensione dell'ascolto e la fluidità del parlato — rendendolo uno dei metodi più efficaci per la preparazione alla prova di speaking dell'IELTS e per la comunicazione reale in inglese.

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