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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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本课概述
在这一课中,学习者将通过观看《红鞋子》的故事,练习英语口语和发音。通过理解故事情节和人物对话,学生不仅能够提高英语的综合能力,还能够增强对情感的理解。通过“shadowing site”练习,学生可以模仿故事中的语调和表达方式,从而更好地掌握语言的使用。
关键词汇与短语
- red shoes (红鞋子)
- stubborn (固执的)
- curious (好奇的)
- essential (必要的)
- worth (价值)
- beautiful (美丽的)
- promise (承诺)
- belong (属于)
练习建议
在进行这一段的语言练习时,建议学习者以“shadow speak”的方式进行模仿。首先,确保在听故事时集中注意力,体会每个单词的发音和语调。可以选择放慢视频速度,便于仔细听清楚每句台词。以下是一些具体的技巧:
- 每次重复听一小段对话,然后模仿发音和语调,直至感觉自然为止。
- 注意故事中的情感表达:像“固执的”、“美丽的”等情感词汇能够帮助你把情感和语调更准确地传达出来。
- 尝试在不同的语境中运用关键词汇,比如“红鞋子”在其他句子中的使用,帮助加深理解。
- 在每次练习后,录下自己的声音,并与原声对比,以发现需要改进的地方。
通过以上方式,结合“提高英语发音”的目标,相信每位学习者都能在这个英语口语练习中有所收获。
什么是跟读法?
跟读法 (Shadowing) 是一种有科学依据的语言学习技巧,最初开发用于专业口译员的培训,并由多语言者Alexander Arguelles博士普及。这个方法简单而强大:您在听英语母语原声的同时立即大声重复——就像是一个延迟1-2秒紧跟说话者的影子。与被动听力或语法练习不同,跟读法强迫您的大脑和口腔肌肉同时处理并模仿真实的讲话模式。研究表明它能显着提高发音准确性,语调,节奏,连读,听力理解和口语流利度——使其成为雅思口语备考和真实英语交流最有效的方法之一。
