Pratica di Shadowing: How a Shy 18-Year-Old Girl Ended Up Ruling Half the World || Learn English Naturally ✅ - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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Hello my friend.
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It's good to see you again.
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Welcome to another moment of peace.
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I'm glad we are here together.
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Imagine a light that never goes out.
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A quiet, steady light.
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A light that shines through cold winters,
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through long, difficult years, through sadness and great change.
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Today, we follow that light.
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Today, we listen to the story of Queen Victoria,
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a young woman who became one of the most powerful people in all of history.
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Her story is a journey of discovery,
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of love, of loss, and of quiet, extraordinary strength.
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It is a story worth knowing.
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This is Storyline English.
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Sit quietly, breathe slowly, and let the story begin.
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more moments like this one just for you thank you
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and now the story the year is 1819 the place is
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London England England is a powerful country it has a great king many soldiers
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and large ships that sail across the whole world
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but inside a quiet room in a large house called Kensington Palace something very small
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and very important is happening a baby girl is born her name is Alexandrina Victoria
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but everyone will call her Victoria she is small she is quiet she does not know it yet,
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but one day this small girl will become the Queen of England.
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She will rule for 63 years,
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longer than almost any other king or queen in English history.
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Her story begins here, in that quiet room,
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in that great city, on a cold spring morning.
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And what a story it is!
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Victoria's father is Prince Edward.
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Her mother is Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg.
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They love their daughter very much,
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but life is not always kind.
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When Victoria is only 8 months old,
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her father becomes very ill he does not get better he dies victoria is now a small baby without a father
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her mother is alone in a large cold palace with a
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very young child life will not be simple for this little girl
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but something inside her is already strong something quiet and steady
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like a light that is just beginning to burn victoria grows up inside kensington palace
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it is a big and beautiful building but for a young child it can feel cold and very empty
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Victoria does not go to school with other children.
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She does not play freely outside.
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She does not have many friends.
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She lives under very strict rules.
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Her mother and a man named Sir John Conroy make all the decisions about her life.
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They do not want Victoria to speak with people alone.
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They watch her every moment.
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They control her every day.
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This system even has a name.
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People call it the Kensington System,
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and Victoria does not like it at all.
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She is lonely.
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She is quiet.
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But she is also very clever.
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She reads many books.
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She learns French, German, and Italian.
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She draws beautiful pictures.
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and she writes in her diary every single day.
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That diary tells us many things about her feelings,
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and one thing is very clear.
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Victoria wants to be free.
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She wants to make her own choices.
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She wants to live her own life.
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In those early years, she has one true and loyal friend,
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a small dog, a spaniel named Dash.
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Dash does not judge her.
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Dash does not control her.
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Dash simply stays quietly by her side.
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And sometimes, in a lonely life, that is enough.
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But Victoria's world is about to change.
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The old King of England,
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King William IV, is getting older and weaker,
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and Victoria is his closest relative.
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Everyone in England knows what this means.
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Very soon, this lonely young woman will become queen.
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But is she ready for that journey?
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On the morning of June 20, 1837, Victoria is sleeping.
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She is only 18 years old.
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She is still a young woman.
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She does not know what this morning will bring.
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But then, very early, there is a knock at her door.
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Two men arrive.
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They bow their heads, and they tell her the news.
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King William IV is dead.
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Victoria is now the Queen of England.
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She listens.
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She is calm.
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She does not cry.
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She sits tall and still.
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She says only four words, I will be good.
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Four small words, quiet and strong.
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And those four words say everything about her character.
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That same day, Victoria holds her first meeting with her royal advisors.
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These are older men, serious, experienced men.
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They expect a nervous young girl.
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But Victoria surprises them.
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She sits at the head of the table.
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She speaks clearly.
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She listens carefully.
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She makes decisions with real confidence.
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The men are amazed.
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This is not a nervous girl.
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This is a queen.
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Victoria moves out of Kensington Palace.
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She moves to Buckingham Palace.
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For the first time in her life,
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she has her own room.
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She makes her own schedule.
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She feels, for the first time, truly free.
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The Kensington system is over.
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A new adventure is beginning.
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And the whole world is watching this young woman take her first steps into history.
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A queen needs many things.
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She needs wisdom.
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She needs strength.
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She needs good advisors.
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But Victoria also needs something more personal.
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She needs a partner, someone to stand quietly beside her,
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someone to truly understand her.
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In 1839, a young man comes to visit her at the palace.
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His name is Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
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He is Victoria's cousin.
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He is tall, quiet, and thoughtful.
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He loves music, science, and art.
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He is kind.
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He is serious.
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He is not like the loud and easy men of the royal court.
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Victoria sees Albert, and she feels something she has never felt before.
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That night, she opens her diary.
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She writes that Albert is wonderful,
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that his eyes are full of intelligence,
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that she feels happy and free when she is near him.
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In those days, a queen must ask first.
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A queen cannot wait.
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and so victoria asks albert to marry her he says yes they are married on february the 10th 1840.
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victoria wears a white dress at that time most brides wear colored dresses
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but victoria chooses white and after that day white becomes the color of weddings across the whole world even today
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Together, Victoria and Albert are a strong team.
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He becomes her closest advisor,
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her greatest support, her best friend.
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They have nine children together.
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For many years, Victoria is not just a queen.
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She is a wife, a mother,
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and a woman who is deeply, truly happy.
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But happiness,
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as we all know does not stay forever in december of
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1861 prince albert becomes very ill he is only 42 years old he is not old he is not weak
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but he grows sicker every day victoria sits by his side she holds his hand,
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she watches him carefully.
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And on December 14th, Albert dies.
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Victoria is broken.
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She cannot speak.
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She cannot eat properly.
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She cannot sleep.
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The whole country feels her deep sadness.
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Albert was not just her husband.
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He was the center of her world.
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Without him, everything feels cold and very dark.
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For many years after, Victoria wears only black.
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She keeps Albert's photograph everywhere in the palace.
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She sleeps with a cast of his hand beside her.
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She orders his clothes to be laid out every morning,
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as if he is still there.
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People begin to call her the Widow of Windsor.
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Some worry that the Queen is lost inside her grief.
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But time is patient, and life continues moving forward.
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Slowly, Victoria begins to return.
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She has a country to lead.
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She has children who need her.
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She has important work still left to do.
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She does not forget Albert,
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she never forgets him, but she learns to carry his memory gently,
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like something precious and dear.
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And she continues, step by step, day by day.
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Perhaps this is her greatest act of courage,
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not her power, not her crown, but simply continuing.
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Victoria rules England for 63 years.
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During her reign, that is the word for a monarch's time in power,
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England grows stronger and larger than ever before.
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This period in history has a name.
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People call it the Victorian Era.
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It is a time of great invention,
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great discovery, and great stories.
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During her life, Victoria sees the invention of the train,
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the telephone, and the first electric lights.
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She sees her empire grow across the world.
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In 1876, she becomes the Empress of India.
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She is the grandmother of many kings and queens across Europe.
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People truly call her the Grandmother of Europe.
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She is small in body,
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she is quiet in voice,
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but she is enormous in history.
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Victoria dies on January the 22nd, 1901.
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She is 81 years old.
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She has lived a full and extraordinary life.
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She began as a lonely child in a cold palace.
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She became a confident and powerful queen.
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She loved deeply, and she lost deeply.
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She suffered, and she continued.
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She never stopped moving forward,
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and when she died, the whole world stopped to remember her.
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Her story teaches us something important and true.
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Life is not always easy.
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Sadness will come.
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Loss will come.
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Change will come.
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But if we stay steady,
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if we keep our light burning,
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even quietly, even slowly, we can do something great.
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We can become someone worth remembering.
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You are learning English right now.
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That is your own quiet courage.
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Every word you listen to,
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every story you follow, every moment you stay and keep going,
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that is your light.
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Please keep it burning, my friend.
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Thank you for being here today.
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If this story touched you,
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if it helped your English or gave you a moment of peace,
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please leave a comment below.
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Tell me what you felt.
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Tell me what you learned and
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if you want more stories like this one subscribe to storyline
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english we are here every week with a new story a new journey
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and a new moment of peace just for you i will
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see you next time until then keep listening keep learning and keep going

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Perché esercitarsi a parlare con questo video?

Questo video rappresenta un'opportunità unica per imparare l'inglese con YouTube, seguendo la storia ispiratrice di una figura storica come la regina Vittoria. Esercitarsi nel shadowing in inglese ti permette di migliorare la tua fluency e di assorbire il ritmo della lingua parlata. Ascoltando attentamente le parole e ripetendo ad alta voce le frasi, potrai memorizzare espressioni utili e acquisire una pronuncia più naturale. Inoltre, il contesto della narrazione, ricco di emozioni e sviluppi storici, rende l'apprendimento più coinvolgente e significativo.

Grammatica ed espressioni nel contesto

Nel video, ci sono diverse strutture grammaticali e espressioni che meritano attenzione:

  • “This small girl will become the Queen of England.” - Questa frase utilizza il futuro semplice per esprimere un'azione che accadrà. È un ottimo modo per praticare la previsione di eventi futuri.
  • “She does not know it yet.” - Qui abbiamo una negazione al presente semplice, fondamentale per esprimere idee e sentimenti quotidiani.
  • “Something inside her is already strong.” - L'uso del presente semplice con espressioni di stato è molto utile per descrivere caratteristiche permanenti o durature.
  • “Life will not be simple for this little girl.” - Questa frase evidenzia l'uso del futuro con "will" per esprimere aspettative o predizioni relative alla vita della giovane Vittoria.

Analizzando queste strutture, i learner possono migliorare significativamente la loro comprensione grammaticale e comunicativa, rendendo il shadowspeak un approccio pratico e efficace.

Trappole comuni nella pronuncia

Durante la visione del video, ci sono alcune parole e accenti che possono risultare difficili. Ecco alcuni suggerimenti per migliorare la pronuncia inglese:

  • Kensington - Assicurati di pronunciare correttamente la “k”, seguita da una “e” non accentuata. Spesso, gli italiani tendono a enfatizzare la “e” troppo.
  • Victoria - Presta attenzione alla "v", che deve essere pronunziata con labbra superiori che toccano i denti inferiori, e la “i” deve avere un suono chiaro.
  • Soldiers - La "o" è una vocale breve, e la “ld” ha bisogno di una pronunciata smussata, diventando quasi un’unica sillaba.

Praticando con questi suggerimenti e utilizzando il video come guida, puoi migliorare il tuo shadowspeaks e acquisire una pronuncia più sicura e precisa.

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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