Pratique du Shadowing: Luyện Nghe Tiếng Anh Cơ Bản A1 | Pho In VietNam | English Podcast for Beginners - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Hello everyone.
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Welcome to Fluent Future Vietnam.
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My name is Vanessa, and I'm so happy to be your guide today.
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This podcast is for English learners, especially beginners at A1 level.
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We use simple words and sentences to help you learn English while exploring Vietnam.
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Today we're talking about something very special.
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Pho, Vietnam's famous noodle soup.
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Let's dive into the story of pho, its culture, and why it's so loved.
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Are you ready?
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Let's go!
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What is pho?
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Pho is a traditional Vietnamese dish.
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It's a bowl of noodle soup with a rich, tasty broth.
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The broth is made from beef or chicken bones, cooked for many hours.
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Pho has rice noodles, thin slices of meat, and fresh herbs like cilantro and green onions.
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People eat Pho for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
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It's warm, comforting, and full of flavor.
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In Vietnam, pho is more than food.
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It's a part of culture.
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Families eat pho together.
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Friends meet at piccio restaurants to talk and laugh.
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You can find pho everywhere in Vietnam, from small street stalls to big restaurants.
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The history of pho.
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Pho started in northern Vietnam, around Hanoi, about 100 years ago.
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At first it was a simple dish sold by street vendors.
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They carried pho'o in baskets and sold it to workers.
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The name pho'o might come from a French dish called po'o pho, a beef stew.
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During French colonial times, Vietnamese people mixed French cooking ideas with their own ingredients, like rice noodles and herbs.
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Today, pho is famous all over the world.
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There are two main types, pho-bo, beef pho, and pho-gay .
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Every region in Vietnam makes pho a little differently.
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In the north, the broth is clear and simple.
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In the south, like in Ho Chi Minh City, the broth is sweeter and richer.
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How to eat pho.
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Eating pho is fun.
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When you get a bowl of pho, you'll see a plate of extras—lime, chili, bean sprouts, and fresh herbs.
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You can add these to your bowl to make it taste just right for you.
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Some people like it spicy, so they add chili.
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Others like it fresh, so they add more herbs.
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You eat pho with chopsticks and a spoon.
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Use the chopsticks to pick up noodles and meat.
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Use the spoon to drink the broth.
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Don't be shy to slurp.
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In Vietnam, slurping is okay.
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It shows you love the food.
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Take your time and enjoy every bite.
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Why Pho is special Pho is special because it brings people together.
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In Vietnam, Pho shops are busy in the morning.
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People sit on small stools, eat, and talk.
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It's a simple dish, but it carries stories of family, tradition, and love.
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Pho is also healthy.
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The broth is light, the herbs are fresh, and the noodles are not heavy.
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Pho is now global.
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You can find Pho in America, Australia, Europe, and more.
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But the best Pho is in Vietnam, where it's made with heart.
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If you visit Vietnam, try Pho at a local shop.
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Feel the warmth of Vietnamese culture in every bite.
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Conclusion That's all for today's episode of Fluent Future Vietnam.
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I hope you enjoyed learning about Pho, Vietnam's amazing noodle soup.
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Now I have a question for you.
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Have you ever tried Pho?
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If yes, what did you think?
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If not, would you like to try it?
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Leave a comment below and share your thoughts.
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Also, please tell us how we can make this podcast better.
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Your ideas help us grow.
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Don't forget to like, subscribe, and support Fluent Future Vietnam.
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It helps us create more episodes for English learners like you.
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See you next time.
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Why practice speaking with this video?

Engaging with this podcast, Fluent Future Vietnam, offers a unique opportunity to practice your English speaking skills in a fun and cultural context. As an A1 level learner, you'll benefit from the clear and simple sentences used throughout the episode. By learning to pronounce phrases related to pho, a beloved Vietnamese dish, you not only enhance your vocabulary but also dive into the cultural aspects of Vietnam, fostering a deeper connection to the language. The shadow speech technique can be particularly effective here; you can listen to Vanessa as she describes pho and simultaneously mimic her pronunciation and intonation. This method helps improve English pronunciation, making your spoken English sound more natural.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Throughout the podcast, several key grammatical structures and expressions stand out, making them excellent for English learners to focus on:

  • "What is pho?" - This structure is essential for introducing topics. It encourages learners to form questions about new words and concepts.
  • "It’s a part of culture." - Using phrases that express belonging or connection will enhance your ability to discuss cultural topics.
  • "You can add these to make it taste just right for you." - This conditional structure helps you describe options and preferences, a valuable skill in conversational English.
  • "Eating pho is fun." - Simple present tense is frequently used in discussions about daily activities. This structure can help you share your hobbies or interests effectively.

By practicing these phrases, you’ll not only increase your vocabulary but also gain confidence for your IELTS speaking practice.

Common Pronunciation Traps

When listening to Vanessa, pay special attention to a few tricky words and accents that can be challenging for English learners:

  • "pho" - The pronunciation [fuh] might be difficult as it sounds differently than it is spelled. Practice repeating this word to master its pronunciation.
  • "rich broth" - Ensure you articulate the 'r' sound clearly, as it is often a pronunciation trap for many learners.
  • "cilantro" and "green onions" - These words contain sounds that may not exist in your first language. Focus on the 'c' and 'o' sounds in "cilantro" to avoid common mistakes.

Using the shadowing technique while listening to these specific terms will help improve your ability to pronounce them correctly, making a significant difference in how you communicate.

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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