Shadowing-Übung: Podcast chậm - Luyện Nghe Tiếng Anh - Những cú shock văn hóa | Tập 2 - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Vietnam has come so far in the last 50 years
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Vietnam has come so far in the last 50 years
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and I hope that in the coming years this is something that can be improved.
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Xin chào khách bán, mi lạ Brooklyn day.
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Hi everyone, my name's Brooklyn and today we're gonna talk about culture shock.
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So when I say culture shock,
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I just mean all the little things that make it different than my home.
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It's more like, hmm, that's different.
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I wouldn't see that in America.
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I realize that people here do things a certain way because it's worked well over decades.
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I would say that my first month here,
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I was in culture shock,
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but now it's progressed to culture stress.
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So it's a little better.
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All right, let's highlight a few things that really stood out to me during that culture shock period.
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I noticed how Vietnamese people are so creative and ingenuitive.
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People here will pile things up on a really small motorbike.
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For example, I once saw a woman,
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Cole, driving, transporting a gigantic pile of plastic waste on her small motorbike.
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People in America, if they were in a similar situation,
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needing to transport something very large and they only had a small vehicle,
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would probably just give up and say that it's not possible.
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Similarly, I once saw a teenage boy,
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probably about 13 years old,
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riding a tiny bike made for kids on the main road.
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With traffic zooming around him,
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he was just cruising without fear.
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He didn't seem to be scared,
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but I was quite scared for him.
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People here will just do what they gotta do,
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and I think that you guys are much stronger than we are as Americans.
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The small things sometimes get on my nerves,
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and at first they rub me the wrong way.
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For example, one morning I got up on the wrong side of the bed and was just irritated at the world.
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It wasn't my husband's fault.
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He hadn't done anything wrong.
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I was just feeling off that morning.
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And sometimes the decorations will get on my nerves and irritate me,
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like my mother-in-law's curtains that I never would have chosen.
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Or I get frustrated how people will roast dogs on the roadside at a be ahoy shop.
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Or it makes me sad how people will keep their dogs on a short leash in the hot sun for long hours.
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I'm not judging.
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Well, let's say I understand that this is just the way of life for a small group of people here,
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but it still makes me sad.
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But I find that these feelings can quickly melt away.
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That day, as soon as I walked into an air-conditioned coffee shop with my husband,
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I immediately felt better and it was like a weight had been lifted off my shoulders.
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I was able to laugh at the small things in life again,
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like my husband tripping over a chair and getting a nasty bruise on his knee.
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That's right, you heard it.
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My silly husband was in a rush to beat the rain
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and ended up on the floor with the whole coffee shop watching him.
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I wasn't a very supportive wife in that moment.
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I have been amazed how the street vendors here will work together in a community.
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One Saturday afternoon, my husband,
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my mother and sister-in-law, and I went on an outing to get plants in the Hadong district.
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While we were still shopping around for a pot,
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the pot store owner allowed us to take the not-yet-purchased pot over to test out the size at the plant vendor.
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After we finally made a decision,
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the plant store owner took the plant
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and arranged it in the pot for us better than I ever could have and for free.
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I was so thankful for these gestures and I was struck by the thoughtfulness of this community.
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Every day as my husband and I go out,
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it's almost like I'm in whiplash because an area of the city can change so quickly from affluent to poor.
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A very nice and fancy house can be right next to
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or in the middle of a boisterous local market where people are haggling and calling out to get customers.
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and my American mind just can't make sense of it.
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In America, we compartmentalize and we use zoning laws to do it.
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The rich live almost completely separate lives from the poor,
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almost acting like they don't exist.
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If you ask me which I'd prefer,
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I'd have to say American zoning laws,
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but I do understand that it is important to be in the midst of people in all walks of life.
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At most street food spots I go to,
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the servers are young teenagers.
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They should be in school,
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but their family needs them to contribute and there are no laws to keep them in school,
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so they work long hours almost every day.
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My heart breaks for them.
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I want to give them the world,
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but I realize I can't do this for everyone.
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Vietnam has come so far in the last 50 years,
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and I hope that in the coming years,
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this is something that can be improved.
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Culture shock and culture stress takes a toll on the body.
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because everything is new to me.
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It's like warning bells are constantly going off in my head.
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It's exhausting.
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I find I need more sleep than I normally would.
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And I'm realizing that it's important to do things that are restful and rejuvenating for me.
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Things like reading a book,
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watching an old TV show,
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calling friends and family from back home,
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or spending time reading my Bible.
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A few years ago when I lived in another foreign country,
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I wasn't very good at giving myself grace in these things.
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I was constantly beating myself up that I wasn't meeting my impossible standards I had made for myself.
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This time around though, I'm doing it differently.
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I'm going easier on myself.
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After all, this is my first time living in Vietnam,
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so I'm not supposed to automatically know how to fully function here.
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And this also applies to you guys because several of you are going through big changes like studying abroad,
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moving to a new job,
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or just going to a new school.
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This is new, something you're unfamiliar with,
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but I know you're strong,
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so I hope you will give yourself grace and persist.
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These things take time, but in time,
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you will look back and realize that you are now comfortable in your new phase of life.
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Okay, that's all for today.
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Goodbye for now, and I'll see you in the next one.

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Über diese Lektion

In dieser Lektion wirst du dein Hörverständnis und deine Sprechfähigkeiten auf Englisch verbessern, indem du das Konzept des Kultur-Schocks entdeckst. Das Video behandelt verschiedene Aspekte des Lebens in Vietnam aus der Sicht eines amerikanischen Sprechers, der seine Erfahrungen und Beobachtungen teilt. Du wirst lernen, wie man kleine kulturelle Unterschiede erkennt und darüber nachdenkt, wie diese das tägliche Leben beeinflussen. Durch die praktische Anwendung von Shadow Speech-Techniken wirst du in der Lage sein, deine Aussprache und dein Selbstbewusstsein beim Englisch sprechen zu üben.

Schlüsselvokabular & Phrasen

  • Kultur-Schock - culture shock
  • Kreativität - creativity
  • Erfindungsgeist - ingenuity
  • Ärgerlich - irritating
  • Ärger - frustration
  • Schwierige Situationen - difficult situations
  • Überwältigend - overwhelming
  • Selbstbewusstsein - confidence

Übungstipps

Um das Beste aus dieser Lektion herauszuholen, nutze die Shadowing-Technik. Höre dir das Video aufmerksam an und achte auf die Betonung, den Rhythmus und den Ton des Sprechers. Beginne mit langsamen Wiederholungen und steigere allmählich die Geschwindigkeit, um die eigene Sprachfähigkeit zu verbessern. Versuche, die Gedanken und Gefühle des Sprechers zu erfassen, während du nachsprichst. Das hilft dir, das Gefühl für den Sprachfluss zu entwickeln und deine englischen Sprachfähigkeiten zu verfeinern.

Besonders beim Sprechen über kulturelle Unterschiede ist es wichtig, die eigenen Reaktionen auf neue und unbekannte Situationen zu reflektieren. Während du übst, denke daran, deine Emotionen und Beobachtungen zu teilen, als würdest du mit jemandem sprechen, der ähnliche Erfahrungen macht. Dies wird dir helfen, dein Selbstbewusstsein im Sprechen zu steigern.

Nutze diese Übung als Gelegenheit, um in dein Englisch sprechen zu üben und deine Aussprache zu verbessern, während du die Werte und Denkweisen anderer Kulturen erkundest. Vergiss nicht, dass "shadowspeak" nicht nur eine Technik ist, um Sprache zu lernen, sondern auch um das Verständnis und die Empathie gegenüber anderen Kulturen zu fördern.

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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