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What If This Classic Tale Happened Today? #8 - Learn English Through Stories
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This English learning video presents two modern retellings of the Golden Goose fable, exploring themes of creativity, value, and mass production. Learners will practice listening comprehension while learning contemporary vocabulary such as 'NFTs,' 'viral,' 'kiln-fired,' 'ceramic,' and 'minted.' The two contrasting narratives help learners understand storytelling techniques, moral lessons in English, and vocabulary related to art, technology, and economics.
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DownloadHi everyone. In this lesson, you'll practice your listening skills with one classic story told in two surprising ways. Listen carefully and tell us which version you prefer. Let's begin.
>> Golden Goose 2.0, the maker. In an old studio, a girl found an old robot. She charged it and turned it on. It immediately started to work. Each day it made one golden ceramic goose, handshaped, kilfired, radiant. People lined up to see them. She placed each goose on a wooden shelf. No two were alike. One day, a visitor came with a lot of money. He wanted to buy the design. He said, "We'll 3D print thousands. Everyone gets one." >> The girl hesitated. Then Meera quietly watching said, >> "When everything is special, nothing is." >> So the girl declined. She kept going.
One goose a day. Visitors came for the quiet, the slowness, the hands behind the work. More visitors came. The town grew. Years later, the robot still hummed. One goose one day. Always golden. Always different. A sign above the shelf read, "Give it time and it will grow." >> Now, here's a [music] different take on the same story. Listen closely to see how it changes.
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Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
A female child or a young female person from birth until she reaches adulthood. It is also commonly used to refer to a daughter or, in informal settings, to a young woman.
Art is the creation of things like paintings, drawings, or sculptures that people look at and enjoy because they are beautiful or express feelings. It can also refer to the skill needed to do something well, such as the art of cooking or conversation.
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