Shadowing-Übung: How to Live Greener in the City | B1 Listening Practice #luyennghetienganh - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Hey everyone, welcome back.
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I'm Jamie, and with me as always is Alex.
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Hey, really excited about today's topic because honestly,
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it's something I've been thinking about a lot lately.
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Same.
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Today we're talking about urban gardening and sustainable daily habits.
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Basically, how to live a greener life even when you're stuck in a concrete jungle.
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And we'll be using clear,
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natural English throughout, so it's great listening practice whether you're learning or just here for the tips.
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Let's get into it.
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Okay, Alex.
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Let's just address the number one excuse right away.
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I don't have space to grow anything.
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Oh, I've said that myself.
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I live in a pretty small apartment and my balcony is tiny.
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Right, but here's the thing.
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Tiny doesn't mean impossible.
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The first step is just paying attention to your sunlight.
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Like walk out to your balcony at different times of day.
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Morning, afternoon, evening.
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Where does the sun actually hit?
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That's something I never thought about.
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I just assumed my balcony was too shady.
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A lot of people do.
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But most vegetables only need about four to six hours of direct sun per day.
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So even a partially sunny balcony can work.
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Once you know your light situation,
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you can choose the right plants.
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Okay, so sunlight first.
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What's next?
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Think vertical.
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Instead of spreading plants out across the floor,
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which takes up your whole balcony, you grow upward.
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Wall-mounted shelves, hanging planters, stacked pots.
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You can literally double your growing area without using any extra floor space.
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That actually sounds kind of cool.
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Like a living wall.
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Exactly.
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And for what to grow?
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Stick with compact varieties.
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Dwarf tomatoes are great for pots.
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Leafy greens like lettuce and spinach grow fast and don't need deep soil.
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And herbs, but we'll get to those later.
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All right, so let's say I've set up my vertical planters.
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What's the biggest mistake beginners make next?
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Watering.
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Either too much or too little.
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And on a high-rise balcony,
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the wind dries out your soil way faster than at ground level.
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So you really need a system.
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A system?
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Like an irrigation system?
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Yeah, but nothing fancy.
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A DIY drip system is just a thin tube that slowly releases water right at the roots.
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You can connect it to a timer so your plants get watered automatically,
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even when you're not home.
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Oh, that's really practical.
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What about self-watering pots?
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I've seen those at the store.
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Those are awesome for beginners.
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There's a small reservoir at the bottom that holds extra water,
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and the plant draws moisture up as it needs it.
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So you're not guessing every day.
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Smart.
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What about soil?
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Can I just use regular dirt from outside?
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Please don't.
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Regular garden soil is too heavy for balconies.
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It can stress the building structure,
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and it drains really poorly.
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You want a lightweight potting mix.
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Something nutrient-rich but airy so water flows through easily.
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And I've heard mulch helps too?
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Yes.
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Put a layer of organic mulch on top of your soil.
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Dried leaves, straw, wood chips.
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It slows down evaporation so the soil stays moist longer.
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Really helpful during hot summers.
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Okay, composting.
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I feel like everyone talks about it,
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but it sounds kind of complicated or smelly.
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That's the biggest myth.
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Modern composting methods for apartments are actually odorless.
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Let me explain two options.
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Please do, because I really don't want my kitchen to smell like garbage.
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So the first option is a bakashi bin.
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It's a Japanese method.
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You put your kitchen scraps in an airtight container,
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add a special powder with microorganisms,
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and it ferments everything, fast and odorless.
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The cool thing is, it works with almost all food waste,
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including meat and dairy.
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Wait, really?
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Because I thought you couldn't compost meat.
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That's true for traditional outdoor composting.
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But Bakashi handles it.
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The second option is a worm farm.
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You keep a small bin of worms that eat your scraps and produce incredibly rich compost called worm castings.
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Okay, the worm thing sounds a little intense,
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but I'll take your word for it.
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Ha!
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Once you start, you actually get attached to your worms,
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and the liquid they produce,
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worm tea, is like a superfood for your plants.
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What about simpler stuff like coffee grounds?
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Great for acid-loving plants like tomatoes.
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And vegetable keels soaked in water for a few days make a gentle liquid fertilizer.
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Totally free.
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So composting basically closes the loop.
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Your kitchen waste feeds your garden.
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Exactly.
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That's the whole idea of a sustainable cycle.
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Nothing is wasted.
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Alright, let's zoom out a little.
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Urban gardening is great, but it's just one part of living more sustainably, right?
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Totally.
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And I think the easiest place to start is the kitchen.
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Specifically, reducing single-use plastics.
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Single-use meaning you use it once and throw it away.
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Right.
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Plastic bags, plastic wrap, disposable cutlery.
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These things take hundreds of years to break down,
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and a huge amount of them end up in the ocean.
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So what are the easy swaps?
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Beeswax wraps instead of plastic wrap.
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A reusable bottle instead of plastic bottles.
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Bamboo scrubbing brushes instead of plastic ones.
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Bamboo is great because it grows incredibly fast.
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Some types grow almost a meter per day.
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So it's one of the most renewable materials out there.
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I love that.
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What about clothing?
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I feel like fast fashion is something a lot of people don't think about environmentally.
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It's actually one of the most damaging industries on the planet.
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Fast fashion means cheap clothes.
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made fast, worn a few times, thrown away.
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The production process wastes enormous amounts of water and uses toxic chemicals.
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So the alternative is buying secondhand?
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Secondhand, vintage, or just buying less and choosing higher quality.
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In 2026, secondhand shopping is super mainstream.
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There are so many apps and platforms for it now.
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Better for your wallet, better for the environment.
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And energy at home, is that part of this too?
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Absolutely.
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Simple things like turning off lights,
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unplugging devices, washing clothes in cold water.
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And now, a lot of smart home systems use AI to optimize your energy automatically,
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learning your habits, and adjusting heating and cooling to reduce waste.
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The big idea here is being intentional, right?
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Making conscious choices.
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Exactly.
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You don't have to be perfect.
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You just have to be aware.
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So individual habits matter, but is there a bigger picture here?
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Like, what happens when people act together?
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This is where it gets really exciting.
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Community gardens and rooftop gardens are growing fast in cities all over the world.
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Unused rooftops get converted into shared growing spaces.
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They produce food, reduce the heat in cities,
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support local wildlife, and give residents a place to connect with nature.
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I love the idea of a rooftop garden in my building,
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though I'd have to convince my landlord first.
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Ha!
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That's actually a form of advocacy,
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speaking up for something you believe in.
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You could also join a seed swap,
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which is where gardeners trade seeds and tips,
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either in person or online.
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And there's a mental health angle to this too, right?
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Like, being around plants is actually good for you.
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Research backs this up completely.
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Regular interaction with nature reduces stress,
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improves mood, and gives you a sense of purpose.
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In a loud, busy city,
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having even a small green corner to tend can really change how you feel day to day.
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So, it's not just about the environment.
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It's about your own well-being, too.
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Exactly.
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And when you have the vocabulary to talk about these things,
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you can bring other people into the conversation and actually influence change around you.
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Language gives you the power to advocate.
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It really does.
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Okay, before we wrap up,
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what's the listener challenge this week?
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Pick just two things from today's episode.
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Maybe swap one single-use item in your kitchen.
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Maybe start saving your coffee grounds for your plants.
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Maybe look up a seed swap community near you.
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Just two things.
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Small steps done consistently.
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That's really the whole message today.
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And for your English practice,
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try writing five sentences using words from today and say them out loud.
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That's how vocabulary actually sticks.
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Thanks so much for listening, everyone.
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share this with a friend,
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whether they're learning English into sustainability or both.
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We'll see you next time.
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Keep growing.

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Über diese Lektion

In dieser Lektion dreht sich alles um das Thema Umweltschutz in städtischen Gebieten, insbesondere um urbanes Gärtnern und nachhaltige Gewohnheiten. Die praktische Übung konzentriert sich auf das Hören von klarer, natürlicher englischer Sprache. Während des Videos wirst du lernen, wie du auch in einer kleinen Wohnung oder auf einem kleinen Balkon Gemüse anbauen kannst und welche Tipps dabei hilfreich sind. Dies ist eine hervorragende Gelegenheit, dein Englisch sprechen üben zu verbessern und gleichzeitig nützliche Informationen über ein wichtiges Thema zu erhalten.

Wichtige Vokabeln & Phrasen

  • urban gardening – urbanes Gärtnern
  • sustainable habits – nachhaltige Gewohnheiten
  • sunlight – Sonnenlicht
  • compact varieties – kompakte Sorten
  • watering – Bewässerung
  • hanging planters – hängende Pflanzgefäße
  • leafy greens – Blattgemüse
  • wind – Wind

Übungstipps

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