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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Chapter 2 A Strange Drink Looking around the dimly lit hall,
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Chapter 2 A Strange Drink Looking around the dimly lit hall,
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Alice spotted a glass table.
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On top of it lay a tiny gold key.
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I wonder if this will unlock a door,
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Alice said as she picked up the key.
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She tried the key in every door on both sides of the hall.
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It was too small, but Alice didn't give up.
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She tried again, and this time she discovered a small curtain.
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Hmm, this wasn't here before,
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Alice said, pulling aside the curtain.
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Behind it was a door about 15 inches high,
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and the tiny gold key fit perfectly.
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Alice opened the door and knelt down.
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She peered through a small passage to a beautiful garden.
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Wow!
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That's the loveliest garden I've ever seen, she said.
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Look at those flowers and that fountain!
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Alice wanted to wander through the garden,
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but she was too big.
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She wished she could make herself small enough to fit through the door.
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I'm sure I could, if only I knew how to begin, she said.
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So many strange things had already happened that nothing seemed impossible anymore.
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There is no point in waiting by the little door, Alice thought.
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She headed back to the table.
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Maybe there will be another key,
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or instructions for shrinking myself, Alice said.
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Instead, she found a bottle which had definitely not been there before.
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Tied around its neck was a paper label.
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Drink me, it said in large beautiful letters.
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I'm not going to drink some strange liquid, Alice said.
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That could be poison.
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Alice examined the label carefully,
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but there was no mention of poison.
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So she decided to take a sip.
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Mmm, that's delicious.
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Alice licked her lips.
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It's like a mixture of cherry tart,
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pineapple, roast turkey, and buttered toast.
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Alice liked the liquid so much that she soon finished the whole bottle.
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And then something strange began to happen.
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What an odd feeling.
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Alice looked around her.
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I seem to be shrinking.
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And indeed, Alice was only ten inches high,
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but she was not upset.
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She was now the perfect size to fit through the little door.
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Alice was eager to enter the garden,
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but she waited a few minutes.
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I want to be sure I've finished shrinking, she said.
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What if I keep shrinking until there's nothing left of me?
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Fortunately for Alice, that didn't happen.
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So she walked over to the little door,
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which had mysteriously closed again.
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Alice reached in her pocket for the key.
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Oh no!
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I left the key on the table!
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Alice raced back to the table.
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She could see the key quite clearly through the glass.
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But there was no way she could reach it.
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Trying to climb one of the glass legs,
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Alice slid back to the floor.
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The leg was so slippery.
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Still, she kept trying until she was exhausted.
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Alice sat down and cried,
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but that only lasted for a minute.
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Crying won't help you, Alice said to herself.
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She wiped her eyes.
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Now there was a glass box under the table.
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Inside was a cake with the words EAT ME spelled out in raisins.
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If this cake makes me grow larger,
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I can reach the key, Alice said.
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If I grow smaller, I can creep under the door.
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Either way, I'll get into that garden.
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Alice took a bite and nothing happened.
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She was very disappointed because she now expected strange things to occur.
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This is a useless cake, Alice said.
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But she ate it all anyway.
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And then she began to grow.
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Nesta lição, os alunos terão a oportunidade de praticar a compreensão auditiva e a pronúncia em inglês através da famosa história "As Aventuras de Alice no País das Maravilhas". Ao focar no segundo capítulo, onde Alice encontra uma chave de ouro e uma bebida misteriosa, os estudantes explorarão não apenas o vocabulário relevante, mas também as nuances da fala e a entonação dos personagens. Essa prática ajudará a *melhorar a pronúncia em inglês* e a desenvolver a fluência necessária para se comunicar de maneira eficaz.

Vocabulário e Frases-Chave

  • Key - chave
  • Drink me - beba-me
  • Garden - jardim
  • Strange - estranho
  • Beautiful - bonito
  • Fit through - passar por
  • Shrinking - encolhendo
  • Odd feeling - sensação estranha

Dicas de Prática

Uma das melhores maneiras de melhorar sua pronúncia é através da técnica de *shadowing*. Para esta lição, ouça o áudio do capítulo e tente imitar a fala de Alice, prestando atenção à velocidade e ao tom das suas palavras. O trecho do vídeo é relativamente rápido, então concentre-se em capturar a emoção e a entonação da personagem ao expressar suas descobertas. Aqui estão algumas sugestões para apimentar sua prática de *shadowing em inglês*:

  • Repita cada frase algumas vezes após ouvi-la. Tente reproduzir a mesma entonação e ritmo.
  • Faça pausas breves se necessário, mas procure aumentar a sua velocidade gradual e naturalmente.
  • Grave sua própria voz enquanto pratica para poder comparar sua pronúncia com a do vídeo.
  • Identifique expressões ou palavras que você encontra desafiadoras e pratique-as separadamente.
  • Use a técnica de *shadowspeak* para criar um diálogo interno, imaginando como você conversaria com Alice sobre suas aventuras.

Com essas técnicas e vocabulário, você estará mais bem preparado para se comunicar eficazmente e se divertir aprendendo inglês através das histórias inesquecíveis de Lewis Carroll.

O que é a Técnica de Shadowing?

Shadowing é uma técnica de aprendizado de idiomas com base científica, originalmente desenvolvida para o treinamento de intérpretes profissionais. O método é simples, mas poderoso: você ouve áudio em inglês nativo e repete imediatamente em voz alta — como uma sombra seguindo o falante com 1-2 segundos de atraso. Pesquisas mostram melhora significativa na precisão da pronúncia, entonação, ritmo, sons conectados, compreensão auditiva e fluência na fala.

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