Pratica di Shadowing: Luyện Nghe Tiếng Anh Cơ Bản (A2) | The "HappyHill" Drama | English Podcast for Beginners - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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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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Today we are talking about a very hot topic in De Laat.
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That's right!
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It's the drama at the Happy Hill Cafe.
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Let's get started!
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Zara, did you see the video about Happy Hill on social media?
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Oh, you mean the drama with Kholong?
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Yes, I did.
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It's everywhere.
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For those who don't know,
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Kholong is the owner of a famous cafe in Dalat.
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She is very special.
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She wears beautiful ancient costumes.
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And she speaks like a character from old TVB movies.
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It's very funny.
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Many people love her.
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They go there to take photos and see her.
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But last week, something bad happened.
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What was it?
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A large group of 45 people came to the cafe.
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Wow, that is a very big group.
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Yes, one man in the group was very angry.
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Why was he angry?
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He wanted Kulong to come out and greet them immediately.
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Did she come out?
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She was busy, but the man started shouting at her.
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That is so rude.
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What did he say?
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He shouted, why are you not coming out to see us?
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He treated her like she was a performer, not a business owner.
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Exactly.
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He was very loud in front of many people.
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So what did Ko Long do?
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She was very calm but very firm.
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What did she tell him?
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She said, I sell coffee and views.
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I don't sell tickets for a circus.
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Oh, that is a strong answer.
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She also said she is not a puppet.
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She doesn't have to perform on command.
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I agree with her.
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Just because she is famous doesn't mean people can be rude.
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Many people on the Internet support her.
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They think the customer was entitled, right?
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Yes.
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Entitled means he thinks he is more important than others.
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In Vietnam, we say, Hạ Căng Lạ Tăng Đế, the customer's king.
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But even kings should have good manners.
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True.
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If you are rude, the owner has the right to refuse service.
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Kho Long even said she didn't want to sell to that group anymore.
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Good for her.
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Respect is very important in service.
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Have you ever been to Dilot, Zara?
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Yes, I love the cool weather there.
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But I haven't visited Happy Hill yet.
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Me neither.
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I want to see the flowers and the beautiful lake view.
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But I will remember to be a polite guest.
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Me too.
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No shouting.
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Some people think Ko Long was a bit mean.
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What do you think?
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I think she was just protecting her dignity.
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I think so too.
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If a customer is loud and rude,
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it ruins the vibe for everyone.
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Definitely.
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People go to cafes to relax, not to hear shouting.
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This is a good lesson for everyone.
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Yes, always be kind to people who work in service.
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Whether they are waiters, owners, or famous creators.
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Well said, Zara.
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This story is a great way to learn new words, too.
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Like shout, rude, and respect.
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I hope the drama ends soon so everyone can enjoy Dilat again.
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I agree.
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Let's move to our analysis.
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Okay, now you can listen to the conversation again without Vietnamese subtitles.
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Try to listen very carefully this time.
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Zara, did you see the video about Happy Hill on social media?
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Oh, you mean the drama with Kholang?
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Yes, I did.
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It's everywhere.
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For those who don't know,
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Kholang is the owner of a famous café in Dalat.
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She is very special.
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She wears beautiful ancient costumes.
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And she speaks like a character from old TVB movies.
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It's very funny.
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Many people love her.
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They go there to take photos and see her.
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But last week, something bad happened.
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What was it?
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A large group of 45 people came to the cafe.
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Wow, that is a very big group.
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Yes, one man in the group was very angry.
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Why was he angry?
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He wanted Kulong to come out and greet them immediately.
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Did she come out?
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She was busy, but the man started shouting at her shouting at her.
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That is so rude!
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What did he say?
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He shouted, why are you not coming out to see us?
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He treated her like she was a performer, not a business owner.
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Exactly!
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He was very loud in front of many people.
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So what did Ko Long do?
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She was very calm but very firm.
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What did she tell him?
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She said, I sell coffee and views,
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I don't sell tickets for a circus.
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Oh, that is a strong answer.
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She also said she is not a puppet.
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She doesn't have to perform on command.
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I agree with her.
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Just because she is famous doesn't mean people can be rude.
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Many people on the internet support her.
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They think the customer was entitled, right?
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Yes, entitled means he thinks he is more important than others.
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In Vietnam, we say, Hhe Khang La Thung Dei, the customer's king.
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But even kings should have good manners.
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True.
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If you are rude, the owner has the right to refuse service.
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Kho Long even said she didn't want to sell to that group anymore.
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Good for her.
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Respect is very important in service.
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Have you ever been to Dilawth, Zara?
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Yes, I love the cool weather there.
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But I haven't visited Happy Hill yet.
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Me neither.
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I want to see the flowers and the beautiful lake view.
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But I will remember to be a polite guest.
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Me too.
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No shouting.
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Some people think Ko Long was a bit mean.
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What do you think?
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I think she was just protecting her dignity.
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I think so too.
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If a customer is loud and rude,
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it ruins the vibe for everyone.
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Definitely.
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People go to cafes to relax, not to hear shouting.
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This is a good lesson for everyone.
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Yes, always be kind to people who work in service.
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Whether they are waiters, owners, or famous creators.
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Well said, Zara.
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This story is a great way to learn new words, too.
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Like shout, rude, and respect.
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I hope the drama ends soon so everyone can enjoy Dilaut again.
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I agree.
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Let's move to our analysis.
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Now, let's look at some useful words from our conversation.
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We use this word for scandals or arguments that people talk about online.
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Rude.
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This is the opposite of polite.
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If you shout at someone, you are being rude.
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Greet.
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This means to say hello.
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The customer wanted the owner to greet his group.
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Circus.
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Golang said she doesn't sell tickets to a circus.
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She means she's not an entertainer.
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Respect.
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This is very important.
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It means treating someone with kindness and honor.
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Also, notice how we use the word entitled.
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This describes someone who acts like they deserve special treatment for no reason.
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For practice, try to shadow this conversation.
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Listen to us and repeat the sentences at the same speed.
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It helps your rhythm.
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That's all for today's episode about the Happy Hill Drama.
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We hope you enjoyed this lesson.
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If you found it helpful,
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please like this video and comment below.
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Tell us, do you think the customer was right?
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Or was the owner right?
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We want to hear your opinion.
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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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Thank you for watching and practicing with us.
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Keep practicing every day and your English will get better and better.
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Goodbye for now and see you in the next video!

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Perché praticare il parlato con questo video?

Praticare il parlato con il video "Happy Hill" è un'opportunità eccellente per migliorare le tue competenze in inglese. Questo video offre un contesto ricco e vivace, tratto da una situazione reale che coinvolge interazioni quotidiane. Non solo ascolterai il linguaggio colloquiale, ma potrai anche rispettare le dinamiche sociali e culturali che influenzano la comunicazione. La narrazione di Zahra e Robert ti permette di comprendere vari stili di comunicazione e come reagire in situazioni intrecciate, rendendolo perfetto per la pratica di conversazione in inglese.

Grammatica ed espressioni nel contesto

  • Domande retoriche: L'uso di domande come "Perché era arrabbiato?" è un modo efficace per esprimere curiosità e coinvolgere l'ascoltatore, rendendo il discorso più interessante.
  • Frasi condizionali: Frasi come "Se fosse uscita, tutto sarebbe più facile" mostrano come utilizzare le condizioni per esprimere opinioni o suggerimenti.
  • Esprimere opinioni: L'affermazione "Non vendo biglietti per un circo" è un esempio di come si può rimanere fermi nelle proprie convinzioni e comunicare con chiarezza e assertività.

Questi esempi ti offrono l'opportunità di shadowspeaks e riflettere su come puoi applicare strutture simili nel tuo discorso. Usare strategie di shadowing, dove ripeti le frasi mentre ascolti, può aumentare la tua fluidità e comprensione.

Trappole comuni nella pronuncia

All'interno del video, ci sono alcune parole e frasi che possono risultare impegnative per i principianti. Ad esempio, il nome "Kholong" può essere difficile da pronunciare correttamente a causa di suoni non familiari. Inoltre, espressioni come "customer is king" possono creare confusione, poiché la pronuncia dell'ultima parte "king" richiede attenzione per evitare errori dovuti a suoni simili. Concentrarsi su queste parti ti aiuterà a migliorare la tua pronuncia e a evitare trappole comuni.

Incoraggiamo tutti a utilizzare la tecnica dello shadowing site per esercitarsi con questo video. Ascolta attivamente e ripeti ogni frase, per acquisire maggiore sicurezza nel parlato e nella comprensione della lingua inglese.

Cos'è la tecnica dello Shadowing?

Shadowing è una tecnica di apprendimento delle lingue supportata da studi scientifici, originariamente sviluppata per la formazione dei traduttori professionisti e resa popolare dal poliglotta Dr. Alexander Arguelles. Il metodo è semplice ma potente: ascolti un audio in inglese di madrelingua e lo ripeti immediatamente ad alta voce — come un'ombra che segue il parlante con un ritardo di solo 1–2 secondi. A differenza dell'ascolto passivo o degli esercizi di grammatica, lo shadowing costringe il tuo cervello e i muscoli della bocca a elaborare e riprodurre simultaneamente i modelli di discorso reale. La ricerca dimostra che migliora significativamente la precisione della pronuncia, l'intonazione, il ritmo, il discorso connesso, la comprensione dell'ascolto e la fluidità del parlato — rendendolo uno dei metodi più efficaci per la preparazione alla prova di speaking dell'IELTS e per la comunicazione reale in inglese.

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