Shadowing-Übung: Luyện Nghe Tiếng Anh Cơ Bản A1 | Tết ở Việt Nam | English Podcast - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Hi everyone!
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Today our topic is Tet in Vietnam.
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This is for beginner level A1.
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The goal is to help you practice simple English with a real-life talk.
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We will hear a conversation between two friends, Mark and Lily.
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They talk about what Tet means,
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where it happens, how it works,
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when it is, and fun things about it.
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Listen carefully and enjoy.
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Hi Lily.
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How are you today?
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Hi Mark.
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I'm good.
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What about you?
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I'm fine.
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Hey, I hear about Tet in Vietnam.
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What is it?
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Oh, Tet is our big holiday.
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It's like New Year.
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Really?
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What does it mean?
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Tet means the Lunar New Year.
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It is about family and new starts.
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Nice!
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Where does it happen?
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It happens all over Vietnam, in cities and villages.
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Like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City?
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Yes, and in small towns too.
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Everyone celebrates.
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How does it work?
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What do people do?
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People clean their homes first to say goodbye to old things.
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Oh, like spring cleaning.
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Yes, then they make special food.
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What food?
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Like ban chung.
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It's sticky rice cake with meat.
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Sounds yummy.
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And flowers?
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Yes, we buy peach blossoms or apricot flowers for home.
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Pretty!
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When is tet?
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It is in January or February,
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based on the moon calendar.
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Not like our new year on January-st.
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No, it's different.
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This year it's in late January.
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Cool.
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What is interesting about it?
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Fireworks at midnight.
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Very loud and colorful.
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Wow!
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And lion dances?
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Yes, dragon and lion dances in the streets.
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Fun to watch.
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Do people give gifts?
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Yes, red envelopes with money for kids.
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Lucky money.
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That's great!
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And family visits?
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Yes, we visit grandparents and relatives.
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Eat together.
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Sounds warm.
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Any games?
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People play cards or traditional games.
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I want to try.
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Is there travel?
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Many people go home from cities.
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Big traffic.
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Busy time!
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What about markets?
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Flower markets are everywhere.
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So many colors.
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Amazing!
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And Tetri?
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We have a tet pole or decorate with lights.
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Fun!
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Do you wear new clothes?
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Yes, new clothes for good luck.
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I see.
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Any special wishes?
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We say Happy New Year or Chuk Mung Nam Mwa.
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Can you teach me?
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Sure.
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Chuk Mung Nam Mwa means Happy New Year.
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Good job.
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Tet is about hope and joy.
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I love it.
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Maybe I visit Vietnam for Tet one day.
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You should.
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It's the best time.
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Thanks for telling me, Lily.
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No problem, Mark.
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See you.
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Okay, now.
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We're going to listen to the conversation without Vietnamese subtitles.
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Let's see how much you can understand.
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Hi, Lily.
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How are you today?
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Hi, Mark.
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I'm good.
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What about you?
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I'm fine.
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Hey, I hear about Tet in Vietnam.
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What is it?
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Oh, Tet is our big holiday.
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It's like New Year.
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Really?
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What does it mean?
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Tet means the Lunar New Year.
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It is about family and new starts.
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Nice!
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Where does it happen?
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It happens all over Vietnam, in cities and villages.
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Like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City?
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Yes, and in small towns too.
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Everyone celebrates.
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How does it work?
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What do people do?
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People clean their homes first to say goodbye to old things.
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Oh, like spring cleaning.
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Yes, then they make special food.
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What food?
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Like bancheong.
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It's sticky rice cake with meat.
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Sounds yummy.
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And flowers?
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Yes, we buy peach blossoms or apricot flowers for home.
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Pretty!
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When is tet?
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It is in January or February,
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based on the moon calendar.
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Not like our new year on January-st.
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No, it's different.
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This year it's in late January.
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Cool.
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What is interesting about it?
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Fireworks at midnight.
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Very loud and colourful.
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Wow!
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And lion dances?
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Yes, dragon and lion dances in the streets.
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Fun to watch.
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Do people give gifts?
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Yes, red envelopes with money for kids.
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Lucky money.
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That's great!
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And family visits?
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Yes, we visit grandparents and relatives.
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Eat together.
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Sounds warm.
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Any games?
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People play cards or traditional games.
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I want to try.
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Is there travel?
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Many people go home from cities.
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Big traffic.
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Busy time.
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What about markets?
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Flower markets are everywhere.
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So many colors.
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Amazing!
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And Tetri?
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We have a Tetpole or decorate with lights.
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Fun!
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Do you wear new clothes?
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Yes, new clothes for good luck.
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I see.
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Any special wishes?
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We say Happy New Year or Chukchmungnammoa.
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Can you teach me?
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Sure.
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Chukchmungnammoai means Happy New Year.
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Chukchmungnammoai?
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Thanks.
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Good job.
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Tet is about hope and joy.
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I love it.
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Maybe I visit Vietnam for Tet one day.
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You should.
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It's the best time.
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Thanks for telling me, Lily.
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No problem, Mark.
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See you.
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Now, let's explain some new words from the conversation.
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I choose three that might be hard for beginners.
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First, Lunar New Year.
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This means a holiday based on the moon's calendar, not the sun's.
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Example 1.
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Chinese New Year is also a Lunar New Year.
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Example 2.
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In Korea, they celebrate Lunar New Year with family meals.
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Second, sticky rice cake.
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This is a food made from rice that sticks together like a small cake.
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Example 1.
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In Japan, they eat mochi,
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a kind of sticky rice cake.
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Example 2.
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For breakfast, I like sticky rice cake with beans.
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Third, red envelopes.
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These are small red bags with money inside, given as gifts.
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Example 1.
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At weddings, some people give red envelopes.
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Example 2 Kids get red envelopes during holidays for luck.
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Great job listening!
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To practice, try shadowing.
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That means repeat after the speakers.
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Say the words out loud many times.
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It helps you speak better.
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If you like this video,
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please give it a thumbs up.
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Comment below what you think about TET.
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Subscribe to the channel for more lessons.
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Share with friends to help us grow.
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We have more fun topics coming.
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Thanks for watching.
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Keep learning English.
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Bye and good luck.

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In diesem Podcast lernen Anfänger der Englischsprache (Niveau A1) über das vietnamesische Neujahrsfest, bekannt als Tet. Die Unterhaltung zwischen den Freunden Mark und Lily bietet einen authentischen Einblick in die Bedeutung und die Traditionen dieses wichtigen Festes. Während sie sich über Tet austauschen, erhalten Lernende die Möglichkeit, simple englische Sätze zu hören und ihre Hörverständnisfähigkeiten zu verbessern. Diese Art von echtem Dialog ist besonders hilfreich für Anfänger, die ihre Englische Aussprache verbessern möchten.

Top 5 Phrasen für die tägliche Kommunikation

  • What is Tet? – Was ist Tet?
  • Tet means the Lunar New Year. – Tet bedeutet das Mondneujahr.
  • It happens all over Vietnam. – Es findet überall in Vietnam statt.
  • People clean their homes first. – Die Menschen putzen zuerst ihre Häuser.
  • When is Tet? – Wann ist Tet?

Diese Phrasen sind wichtig für alltägliche Gespräche und helfen dir, die Grundlagen des Dialogs besser zu verstehen. Versuche, diese Sätze laut nachzusprechen, um deine shadow speech Fähigkeiten zu üben.

Schritt-für-Schritt Schattenführer

Um das Gehörte und Gesagte in diesem Podcast effektiv zu lernen, kannst du die folgende shadow speak Methode anwenden:

  1. Hören: Höre dir den Dialog zwischen Mark und Lily mehrmals an, ohne sofort mitzulesen.
  2. Verstehen: Versuche, den Inhalt zu erfassen und mache dir Notizen über Schlüsselwörter und -phrasen, die du nicht verstehst.
  3. Nachsprechen: Spiele das Audio ab und pausiere nach jedem Satz. Versuche dann, sofort nachzusprechen. Diese Technik hilft dir, deine shadowspeaks zu verbessern.
  4. Wiederholen: Wiederhole diese Übung mehrere Male, um mehr Selbstvertrauen in deine Aussprache und deinen Satzbau zu bekommen.
  5. Üben: Finde einen Übungspartner oder übe vor einem Spiegel, um deine shadowspeak Fähigkeiten weiter zu verfeinern.

Diese Vorgehensweise ermöglicht es dir, die englische Sprache aktiv zu erlernen und gleichzeitig deine Sprechfähigkeiten zu stärken. Halte das Tempo zu Beginn langsam, um sicherzustellen, dass du die genaue Aussprache erlernst, und steigere dich allmählich, wenn du sicherer wirst.

Was ist die Shadowing-Technik?

Shadowing ist eine wissenschaftlich fundierte Sprachlerntechnik, die ursprünglich für die professionelle Dolmetscherausbildung entwickelt und durch den Polyglotten Dr. Alexander Arguelles populär gemacht wurde. Die Methode ist einfach aber wirkungsvoll: Du hörst englisches Audio von Muttersprachlern und wiederholst es sofort laut — wie ein Schatten, der dem Sprecher mit nur 1–2 Sekunden Verzögerung folgt. Anders als passives Hören oder Grammatikübungen zwingt Shadowing dein Gehirn und deine Mundmuskulatur, gleichzeitig echte Sprachmuster zu verarbeiten und zu reproduzieren. Studien zeigen, dass es Aussprachegenauigkeit, Intonation, Rhythmus, verbundene Sprache, Hörverständnis und Sprechflüssigkeit signifikant verbessert — was es zu einer der effektivsten Methoden für die IELTS Speaking-Vorbereitung und reale englische Kommunikation macht.

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