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The Little Prince

In Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's timeless masterpiece, The Little Prince, the solitary life of a pilot forced to land is utterly transformed by a miraculous encounter. From the depths of the Sahara Desert emerges a mysterious golden-haired boy—a prince from a distant asteroid. Through their poignant conversations, a profound and philosophical tale unfolds.



Dear Language Explorer,

Welcome, and congratulations on choosing this wonderful path. Preparing for the IELTS by immersing yourself in timeless classics like *The Little Prince* is a wise and beautiful choice. It means you are not just learning a language, but connecting with its soul.

Your Guiding Philosophy: Grow Like a Baobab Tree

Remember the baobabs from the story? The Little Prince teaches us to tend to our planet daily, uprooting harmful seedlings before they grow large. Apply the same principle to your English skills. Consistent, mindful practice using authentic materials is key. Do not be overwhelmed by the vast desert of vocabulary; focus on just one chapter, one sentence, or one word at a time.

Practical Pathways for Individual Skills

Let's explore how the features of this website can become your personal toolkit:

  • Listening and Pronunciation:Use the paragraph audio. Listen to a sentence, pause, and try to repeat it, imitating the speaker's rhythm. Pay special attention toHighlighted Vocabularypronunciation, such as in the fox dialogue "tame(Taming). This can enhance the quality of your accent and your listening endurance.
  • Reading and Vocabulary:First, skim the chapter quickly to grasp the main idea, then read intensively and focus.IELTS High-Frequency VocabularyClick on each word to view its definition, example sentences, and synonyms. For other unfamiliar words, please use the dictionary link provided. Pay attention to the vivid usage of vocabulary in context.
  • Writing:Find elegant sentences as models for imitation. For example, after reading "What is essential is invisible to the eye," try to create your own sentence about an important abstract concept (such as trust or hope).
  • Spoken Language:After completing the chapter reading, close your eyes, retell the story in your own words, and record it. This cultivates fluency and narrative skills, perfectly aligning with the requirements of Part 2 of the spoken language exam.

Build Your Vocabulary Garden

Create a dedicated vocabulary notebook. Categorize new words by theme (e.g.,Emotions, Travel, Philosophical Thoughts). Use the provided example sentences and review them regularly.Repetition and ContextIt is the magic key to memory.

Words from the Heart

As the fox said:It is the time you have wasted for your rose that makes your rose so important.The "time invested" in this story will ultimately make your English shine. Progress is hidden in daily, patient practice. You are on a magnificent journey, and we will always walk alongside you.

Sincerely,
Your Learning Guide

Original English text
Translation
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter Ten
Chapter XI
Chapter XII
Chapter XIII
Chapter XIV
Chapter XV
Chapter XVI
Chapter XVII
Chapter XVIII
Chapter XIX
Chapter Twenty
Chapter XXI
Chapter XXII
Chapter XXIII
Chapter XXIV
Chapter XXV
Chapter XXVI
Chapter XXVII