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Hello and welcome to daily podcast by ProTalk English.
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Today I want to talk about a very popular drink in Vietnam.
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It is called sugar cane juice or nook mia in Vietnamese.
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Sugar cane juice is made from fresh sugar cane stalks.
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People use a big machine to press the sugar cane and get the sweet juice inside.
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The juice is light yellow,
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very sweet, and always served cold.
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On hot days, it is one of the best drinks to cool down.
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Many people, especially children and workers,
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love it after school or after work.
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In Vietnam, you can see small carts or street stalls selling sugarcane juice everywhere.
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Near markets, parks, schools, or on busy sidewalks.
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The drink is cheap and quick,
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usually about 5,000 to 10,000 VN per cup.
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The seller will press the sugar cane,
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pour the juice into a plastic cup,
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add a lot of ice,
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and sometimes a bit of kumquat lime or pineapple to make the flavor more fresh and tasty.
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Sugar cane juice is also popular in other countries like India,
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Brazil, Egypt, and Thailand.
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But the way we enjoy it in Vietnam is different.
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People often sit on small plastic chairs,
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chat with friends, and drink sugar cane juice while watching the street.
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It's not only a drink,
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it's a part of Vietnamese street life.
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For many Vietnamese people, sugar cane juice is also part of childhood memories.
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It reminds them of walking home from school and stopping for a cold sweet drink with friends.
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If you try sugar cane juice,
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what fruit would you add?
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Kung Qua, pineapple, orange, or something else?
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Today, I want to talk about a very popular drink in Vietnam.
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It is called sugar cane juice,
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or nook mia, in Vietnamese.
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Sugar cane juice is made from fresh sugar cane stalks.
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People use a big machine to press the sugar cane and get the sweet juice inside.
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The juice is light yellow,
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very sweet, and always served cold.
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On hot days, it is one of the best drinks to cool down.
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Many people, especially children and workers,
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love it after school or after work.
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In Vietnam, you can see small carts or street stalls selling sugar cane juice everywhere.
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near markets, parks, schools, or on busy sidewalks.
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The drink is cheap and quick,
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usually about 5,000 to 10,000 VN per cup.
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The seller will press the sugar cane,
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pour the juice into a plastic cup,
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add a lot of ice,
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and sometimes a bit of kumquat lime or pineapple to make the flavor more fresh and tasty.
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Sugar cane juice is also popular in other countries like India,
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Brazil, Egypt, and Thailand.
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But the way we enjoy it in Vietnam is different.
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People often sit on small plastic chairs,
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chat with friends, and drink sugarcane juice while watching the street.
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It's not only a drink,
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it's a part of Vietnamese street life.
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For many Vietnamese people, sugarcane juice is also part of childhood memories.
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It reminds them of walking home from school and stopping for a cold sweet drink with friends.
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If you try sugar cane juice,
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what fruit would you add?
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Kumquat, pineapple, orange, or something else.
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Today, I want to talk about a very popular drink in Vietnam.
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It is called sugar cane juice,
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or nook mia, in Vietnamese.
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Sugar cane juice is made from fresh sugar cane stalks.
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People use a big machine to press the sugar cane and get the sweet juice inside.
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The juice is light yellow,
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very sweet, and always served cold.
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On hot days, it is one of the best drinks to cool down.
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Many people, especially children and workers,
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love it after school or after work.
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In Vietnam, you can see small carts or street stalls selling sugarcane juice everywhere—near markets,
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parks, schools, or on busy sidewalks.
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The drink is cheap and quick,
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usually about 5,000 to 10,000 VN per cup.
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The seller will press the sugar cane,
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pour the juice into a plastic cup,
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add a lot of ice,
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and sometimes a bit of kumquat lime or pineapple to make the flavor more fresh and tasty.
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Sugar cane juice is also popular in other countries like India,
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Brazil, Egypt, and Thailand.
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But the way we enjoy it in Vietnam is different.
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People often sit on small plastic chairs,
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chat with friends, and drink sugarcane juice while watching the street.
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It's not only a drink,
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it's a part of Vietnamese street life.
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For many Vietnamese people, sugar cane juice is also part of childhood memories.
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It reminds them of walking home from school and stopping for a cold sweet drink with friends.
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If you try sugar cane juice,
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what fruit would you add?
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Kumquat, pineapple, orange, or something else?

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will practice listening and speaking skills through the engaging topic of "sugar cane juice," known as nook mia in Vietnamese. The content will help you enhance your English vocabulary related to food and drinks while also immersing you in Vietnamese culture. You will focus on the sweet and refreshing nature of sugar cane juice, its preparation, and its role in daily life. By following along with this lesson, you will improve your listening comprehension, pronunciation, and fluency, enriched by real-life context, making it ideal for IELTS speaking practice and conversational skills.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Sugar cane juice: A sweet drink made by pressing fresh sugar cane stalks.
  • Nook mia: The Vietnamese term for sugar cane juice.
  • Street stalls: Small stands or carts selling food and drinks, common in urban areas.
  • Kumquat lime: A small citrus fruit that adds a zesty flavor to drinks.
  • Refreshing: A term used to describe something that cools down or revitalizes.
  • Childhood memories: Nostalgic recollections of experiences from youth.
  • Plastic cup: A disposable container used to serve beverages.
  • Press the sugar cane: The action of extracting juice by applying pressure to the stalks.

Practice Tips

To get the most out of this lesson and to effectively use the shadow speak technique, here's some tailored advice:

  • Listen carefully to the podcast at normal speed, focusing on the pronunciation and intonation used by the speaker. This will help you emulate the natural flow of English.
  • Use a shadowing app or a simple voice recorder to practice repeating phrases right after you hear them. This technique, known as shadowspeak, can significantly improve your speaking fluency.
  • Pay attention to the cultural context as you practice. Understanding how certain phrases relate to the enjoyment of sugar cane juice can help you remember them better.
  • Incorporate new vocabulary into your daily speaking routines. Create sentences using terms like "refreshing" or "street stalls" to express your thoughts on various topics.
  • Finally, try to visualize the scenes described in the transcript when practicing. This will make your learning experience more immersive and enjoyable.

By following these practice tips, you will enhance your English-speaking abilities and gain a deeper appreciation for both language and culture as you "learn English with YouTube."

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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