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Hi everyone!
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Welcome back to Fluent Future Vietnam.
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I'm Zahra.
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And I'm Robert.
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It is so good to see you again.
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Today we have a very special topic.
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We're talking about being back from vacation.
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That's right.
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We all love vacations, but coming back to work or school can be hard.
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In this lesson, you will learn how to ask about a trip and how to describe your holiday using simple English.
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Are you ready?
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Let's listen to our conversation.
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Hi, Robert.
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Good morning.
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Oh, hi, Zara.
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Good morning.
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How are you today?
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I am a little tired, but I'm happy.
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Why are you tired?
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Well, I just got back from my vacation.
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Oh, that's right.
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You went away last week.
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Yes, I did.
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Where did you go?
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I went to Dalat.
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Wow, Dalat.
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I love that city.
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Me too.
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It was very beautiful.
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How was the weather there?
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It was cool and a bit cloudy.
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Was it cold at night?
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Yes, it was very cold at night.
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I wore a big coat.
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Did you go alone?
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No, I went with my family.
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That sounds lovely.
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How long were you there?
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We were there for five days.
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What did you do?
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We visited many flower gardens.
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Did you take many photos?
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Yes, I took hundreds of photos.
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I want to see them later.
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Of course, I will show you.
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How was the food?
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The food was delicious.
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We ate hot pot every night.
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Yummy, I am hungry now.
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Sorry, Zara.
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It's okay.
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Did you buy anything?
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Yes, I bought some strawberry jam.
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Oh, I love strawberry jam.
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I have a small jar for you.
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Really?
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Thank you so much, Robert.
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You're welcome.
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So what about you?
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Me?
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I stayed here.
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Did you go anywhere at all?
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No, I stayed home.
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I worked a little.
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Oh, that's too bad.
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It was okay.
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I cleaned my house.
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Did you relax?
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Yes, I watched some movies on Netflix.
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Which movies did you watch?
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I watched some romantic comedies.
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Were they good?
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Yes, they were very funny.
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That is good.
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At least you rested.
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Yes, but now it is Monday.
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I know, back to work.
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Do you have many emails?
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Yes, I have 50 emails in my inbox.
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Oh no, that is a lot.
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I know, I feel a bit stressed.
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Don't worry, take it slow.
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You are right, one email at a time.
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Are you going to have lunch now?
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Not yet.
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I need to finish this report first.
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Okay.
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Do you want some coffee?
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Yes, please.
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A large black coffee.
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No sugar?
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No sugar.
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I need to stay awake.
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I understand.
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When is your next vacation, Zara?
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I think in December.
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Where will you go?
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I want to go to the beach.
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Vungtao or Pukwok?
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Maybe Pukwok.
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I want to swim in the sea.
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That sounds great.
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I love the beach, too.
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But for now, we are here.
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Yes, back in the office.
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Back to reality.
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It was a great trip, though.
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I'm glad you had fun.
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Thanks, Zara.
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Did your kids liked a lot?
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Yes, they loved the zoo.
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Oh, they have a zoo there?
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Yes, a small one with friendly animals.
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That is nice for children.
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Yes, it was very peaceful.
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Was the hotel nice?
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Yes, it was a small villa near the lake.
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Was it expensive?
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No, it was quite cheap because we booked early.
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That is a good tip.
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Yes, always book your hotel early.
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I will remember that for December.
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Did you go out this weekend?
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No, it rained all weekend.
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Oh, so you stayed inside?
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Yes, I cooked some soup and read a book.
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What book did you read?
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A book about learning English.
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Wow, you're so hard working.
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I want to help our students at Fluent Future Vietnam.
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You are the best, Zara.
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Thanks, you too.
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Well, I should go back to my desk now.
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Okay, don't work too hard.
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I will try.
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See you later.
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See you.
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Oh, wait.
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Yes?
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Here is your jam.
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Oh, thank you again, Robert.
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You're welcome.
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Enjoy it.
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I will have it with bread tomorrow.
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Perfect.
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Bye.
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Bye.
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Wow, Zara.
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That was a long talk.
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Yes, but it was very natural.
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Our students should try to say these lines too.
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Exactly.
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Practice makes perfect.
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Let's look at some important words from the talk.
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Good idea.
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First, where did you go?
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This is a past tense question.
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Did tells us it is in the past.
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Next, how was the weather?
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Use this to ask about the sun, rain or cold.
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I said I stayed home.
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That means you did not go on a trip.
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And Robert said back to work.
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That is the feeling after a holiday ends.
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Learners, can you repeat after us?
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Let's try.
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I went to Dalai.
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I went to Dalai.
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I, the food was delicious.
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The food was delicious.
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Great job, everyone!
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We hope you find this useful.
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Should we tell them about the next part?
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Yes, let's explain the grammar a bit more.
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Simple past is very important for vacations.
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Like visited, watched, and ate.
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Ate is the past of eat.
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And went is the past of go.
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Remember these are regular verbs.
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You are doing great so far.
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Let's keep practicing every day.
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English is fun when you talk about your life.
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I agree.
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Okay, time to finish the lesson.
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That is the end of our conversation today.
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We hope you enjoyed it.
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Remember, the best way to learn is to shadow.
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Listen to us and say the words at the same time.
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Before you go, please help us grow our channel.
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Yes, if you liked this video, please click the like button.
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And leave a comment below.
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Tell us, where did you go on your last vacation?
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We want to read your stories.
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Don't forget to subscribe to Fluent Future Vietnam and share this video with your friends who are learning English.
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Goodbye for now and have a wonderful day!
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Bye-bye!

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Why practice speaking with this video?

Practicing speaking using this English podcast for beginners is essential for several reasons. First, it contextualizes real-life conversations about common experiences, such as vacations. This specific episode allows learners to connect with everyday dialogue, making it easier to internalize language structures. Engaging with the content enables you to improve English pronunciation and fluency, as you mimic the speakers. Additionally, the relaxed atmosphere of discussing holidays helps reduce anxiety about speaking English, making it a friendly entry point for beginners. By incorporating this practice into your routine, especially on platforms like our shadowing site, you will progressively enhance your verbal skills and confidence.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

In this conversation, several key structures are particularly useful for beginners:

  • Past tense verbs: The speakers frequently use past tense to describe their recent experiences. For example, phrases like “I went to Dalat” and “I took hundreds of photos” demonstrate how to talk about past actions effectively.
  • Descriptive adjectives: Words such as "beautiful," "cool," and "delicious" help in expressing preferences and experiences. Utilizing descriptive adjectives adds depth to your storytelling, making your conversations more engaging.
  • Yes/No questions: The use of questions like “Was it cold at night?” encourages natural conversation flow. Practicing these types of queries allows learners to gain confidence in initiating discussions.
  • Time duration: Expressions like “We were there for five days” introduce how to discuss time periods, which is crucial when sharing stories about trips or events.

Common Pronunciation Traps

As you practice listening and speaking, pay attention to the following tricky words and phrases that learners often mispronounce:

  • Dalat: This word can be challenging due to its vowel sounds. Ensure you articulate clearly to prevent confusion with other similar-sounding locations.
  • Beautiful: Many beginners struggle with the pronunciation of the vowels in this word. Focus on breaking it into syllables: "beau-ti-ful." Practicing this in conjunction with shadow speak can enhance your clarity.
  • Delicious: This word often trips up learners due to its number of syllables. Be sure to stress the second syllable: "de-LIC-ious."

By concentrating on these pronunciation aspects and practicing regularly, you will see substantial improvements. Start your journey to learn English with YouTube and boost your speaking skills today!

Qu'est-ce que la technique du Shadowing ?

Le Shadowing est une technique d'apprentissage des langues fondée sur la science, développée à l'origine pour la formation des interprètes professionnels. Le principe est simple mais puissant : vous écoutez de l'anglais natif et le répétez immédiatement à voix haute — comme une ombre suivant le locuteur avec un décalage de 1 à 2 secondes. Les recherches montrent une amélioration significative de la précision de la prononciation, de l'intonation, du rythme, des liaisons, de la compréhension orale et de la fluidité.

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