Pratique du Shadowing: Luyện Nghe Tiếng Anh Cơ Bản A2 | Travel to Japan | English Podcast - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Hello everyone!
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Welcome back to Fluent Future Vietnam,
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the place where we speak English like friends, not textbooks.
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Today's episode is all about travel to Japan.
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Perfect for beginners.
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A2 level.
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We'll listen to Mark and Lily chat about why Japan is amazing, where to go, when to visit,
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and little tips you can actually use.
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Grab your headphones, relax, and let's jump in.
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Hey Lily, guess what?
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I just booked my ticket to Japan.
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No way!
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When are you going?
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Next spring, April.
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I heard the cherry blossoms are unreal.
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Oh, I'm so jealous.
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Japan's been on my list forever.
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Where will you start?
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Tokyo first, then Kyoto.
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I want to see the temples and eat real ramen.
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Smart.
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Tokyo's super modern.
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Skyscrapers, neon lights, crazy busy.
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But Kyoto, so calm.
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Old streets, geishas, tea houses.
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Yeah, and the food!
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Sushi, takoyaki, Matcha everything!
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My mouth's watering already!
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Haha, same.
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But hey, have you thought about the Shinkansen?
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The bullet train?
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Yeah.
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300 kilometers an hour.
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Tokyo to Kyoto in like, two hours?
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Exactly.
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So fast, so clean.
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You just sit, relax, watch rice fields fly by.
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Cool.
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When's the best time to go, you think?
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Spring for cherry blossoms, March to April, or autumn, red leaves, not too hot.
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Summer's humid, winter's cold, but snow in Hokkaido, magical.
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Hmm, I picked spring.
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Hope I don't miss the flowers.
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You can check the bloom forecast online.
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They update it every week.
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Whoa, Japan has a flower forecast.
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That's next level.
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Told you, everything's organized.
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Even the trains run on the second.
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OK, but is it expensive?
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Yes and no. Hotels in Tokyo, pricey.
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But convenience stores have cheap, yummy food.
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Onigiri, bento, coffee for 100 yen.
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100 yen?
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That's like 15,000 VND?
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Deal!
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And get a JR Pass before you go.
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Unlimited train rides for 7, 14, or 21 days.
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Saves so much!
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Noted.
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JR Pass.
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Check.
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Also, bring cash.
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Not everywhere takes cards, especially in small towns.
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Cash?
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Old school.
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I like it. And one more thing.
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Onsen.
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Hot springs.
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You have to try.
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Naked with strangers?
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Uh… Separate for men and women.
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Super relaxing.
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Just follow the rules.
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Wash first.
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No tattoos showing.
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No tattoos?
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Got it.
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I'm clean.
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You'll love it.
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Japan's safe, clean, polite.
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But don't eat while walking.
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That's rude.
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Wait, really?
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In Vietnam we eat and walk all the time.
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I know.
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Culture shock.
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Just sit.
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Enjoy.
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No rush.
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Okay, Teacher Lily.
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Anything else?
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Learn three phrases.
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Sumimasen, excuse me, arigatū, thank you, oishi, delicious.
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People smile when you try.
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Sumimasen, arigatū, oishi desu, how was that?
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Perfect.
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You're ready.
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Send me photos, okay?
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Deal.
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Next year, your turn.
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Maybe if I save enough bubble tea money.
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Haha, start now.
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Japan's waiting.
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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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Hey, Lily, guess what?
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I just booked my ticket to Japan.
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No way.
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When are you going?
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Next spring, April.
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I heard the cherry blossoms are unreal.
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Oh, I'm so jealous.
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Japan's been on my list forever.
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Where will you start?
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Tokyo first, then Kyoto.
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I want to see the temples and eat real ramen.
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– Tokyo's super modern.
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Skyscrapers, neon lights, crazy busy.
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But Kyoto – so calm.
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Old streets, geishas, tea houses.
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Yeah, and the food!
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Sushi, takoyaki, matcha everything!
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My mouth's watering already.
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Haha, same.
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But hey, have you thought about the Shinkansen?
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The bullet train?
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Yeah.
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300 kilometers an hour.
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Tokyo to Kyoto in like, two hours?
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Exactly.
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So fast, so clean.
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You just sit, relax, watch rice fields fly by.
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Cool.
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When's the best time to go, you think?
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Spring for cherry blossoms, March to April, or autumn, red leaves, not too hot,
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summer's humid, winter's cold, but snow in Hokkaido, magical.
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Hmm.
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I picked spring.
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Hope I don't miss the flowers.
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You can check the bloom forecast online.
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They update it every week.
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Whoa!
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Japan has a flower forecast.
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That's next level.
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Told you.
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Everything's organized.
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Even the trains run on the second.
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OK, but is it expensive?
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Yes and no. Hotels in Tokyo?
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Pricey.
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But convenience stores have cheap, yummy food – onigiri, bento, coffee for 100 yen.
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100 yen?
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That's like 15,000 VND?
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Deal!
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And get a JR Pass before you go.
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Unlimited train rides for 7, 14, or 21 days.
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Saves so much!
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Noted.
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JR Pass?
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Check.
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Also, bring cash.
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Not everywhere takes cards, especially in small towns.
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Cash?
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Old school.
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I like it. And one more thing.
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Onsen.
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Hot springs.
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You have to try.
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Naked with strangers?
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Uh… Separate for men and women.
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Super relaxing.
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Just follow the rules.
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Wash first.
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No tattoos showing.
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No tattoos?
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Got it.
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I'm clean.
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You'll love it.
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Japan's safe, clean, polite.
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But don't eat while walking.
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That's rude.
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Wait, really?
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In Vietnam we eat and walk all the time.
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I know.
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Culture shock.
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Just sit, enjoy, no rush.
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Okay, Teacher Lily.
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Anything else?
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Learn three phrases.
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Sumimasen, excuse me, arigatū, thank you, oishi, delicious.
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People smile when you try.
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Sumimasen, arigatū, oishi desu, how was that?
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Perfect.
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You're ready.
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Send me photos, okay?
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Deal!
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Next year, your turn.
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Maybe, if I save enough bubble tea money.
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Haha, start now!
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Japan's waiting.
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And that's it for today.
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Mark and Lily just gave us a mini travel guide, all in simple English.
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Vocabulary focus.
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Three useful phrases.
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Cherry blossoms.
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Pink flowers on cherry trees in spring.
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The cherry blossoms in Kyoto were breathtaking.
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We took photos under the cherry blossoms.
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Shinkansen, Japan's bullet train, very fast and punctual.
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I'll take the Shinkansen from Tokyo to Osaka.
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The Shinkansen arrives at 3.02.
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On the dot!
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Onsen, natural hot spring bath, traditional in Japan.
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We relaxed in an onsen after hiking.
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First time in an onsen.
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Don't forget to wash before entering.
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Pause the video.
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Replay Mark and Lily's lines.
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Shadow them.
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Repeat right after they speak.
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Copy the rhythm, the excitement.
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Do it three times.
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You'll sound natural fast.
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If you enjoyed this, hit like, leave a comment, Japan or Korea next, and subscribe with the bell.
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Share with a friend who dreams of sushi and bullet trains.
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More real-life English coming every week.
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This is Vanessa from Fluent Future Vietnam.
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See you in the next one.
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Bye.

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Context & Background

In this episode of the English podcast, Mark and Lily engage in a lively conversation about traveling to Japan, tailored for A2 level English learners. The dialogue covers essential travel tips, insights about Japanese culture, and recommendations for visiting iconic locations like Tokyo and Kyoto. The speakers use simple sentence structures and everyday language, making it an excellent resource for those aiming to learn English with YouTube while exploring the nuances of travel vocabulary.

Top 5 Phrases for Daily Communication

  • "No way!" - A common expression of disbelief or surprise.
  • "When are you going?" - A useful question to ask about travel plans.
  • "My mouth's watering already!" - A phrase used to express excitement about food.
  • "Have you thought about...?" - A way to introduce a suggestion or idea.
  • "Is it expensive?" - A crucial question when budgeting for travel.

Step-by-step Shadowing Guide

To effectively improve your speaking skills using this video, follow these steps:

  1. Watch the video once: Familiarize yourself with the context and the speakers' voices. Pay attention to the tone and rhythm of their conversation.
  2. Listen and repeat: Play sections of the transcript, then pause and repeat what you hear. This shadowing method allows you to practice pronunciation and intonation, making it a productive English speaking practice exercise.
  3. Record yourself: After shadowing, try to speak your version of the dialogue. Listening to your recording will help you identify areas for improvement.
  4. Focus on phrases: Pay special attention to the top phrases mentioned above. Practice using these in different contexts to enhance fluency.
  5. Engage with the content: Write down your travel plans to Japan using vocabulary from the podcast. This not only reinforces your learning but also prepares you for IELTS speaking practice related to vacation topics.

Combining shadowing techniques with engaging dialogues like this one makes learning enjoyable. Remember, as you incorporate this into your practice, you're not just repeating words; you're cultivating genuine communication skills that will benefit you in real-life conversations.

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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