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Hello everyone!
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Welcome to this A2 English listening practice video.
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Today I want to tell you a touching story about convenience stores in Vietnam.
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Stores like Circle K, Mini Stop,
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and GS25 are small lights in the busy city life.
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They're open all night and sell quick food.
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But they do more.
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They bring comfort and small joys when you feel alone.
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Let me share a story about my friend Lan and how these stores changed her heart.
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Anna moved to Ho Chi Minh City two years ago.
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She was 20 and started university.
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The city felt big and cold.
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She lived in a tiny room alone,
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far from her family in the countryside.
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At night, she felt sad and missed home.
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She could not sleep, so she walked the streets.
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One night, she saw the red light of Circle K.
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It was open, warm, and full of life.
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Ana went inside.
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The worker smiled and said,
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What can I get you?
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She bought a hot coffee and a sandwich.
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For the first time, she felt safe.
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From that night, convenience stores became Anna's friends.
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Circle K was near her school.
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She went there after classes to eat yogurt or read books.
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The bright lights made her forget loneliness.
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One day, she met a boy named Jerry at Ministop.
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He was eating ice cream and studying.
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They talked about school.
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Jerry said, these stores are like home when you are far away.
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They became friends.
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Now they meet at GS25 for kimbap and tea.
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They laugh and share stories.
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Ana says, these places gave me a new family.
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In Vietnam, convenience stores like Circle K,
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Mini Stop, and GS25 are everywhere.
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Circle K sells sandwiches and coffee.
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Mini Stop has Japanese treats like hot rice balls.
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GS25 offers Korean snacks and drinks.
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They are open 24 hours,
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so workers grab food after late shifts.
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Students buy water before exams.
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Families get milk for kids.
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During rain, people run inside for umbrellas.
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Prices are fair, but snacks are not always healthy.
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Still, they save time in fast city life.
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These stores bring meaning.
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For Anna, they were a bridge to happiness.
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She remembers her first Christmas in the city.
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She felt homesick, but Jerry invited her to GS-25.
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They ate cup noodles and watched the streetlights.
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It was simple, but her heart felt full.
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Now, Anna works part-time at Circle K.
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She smiles at lonely customers just like the worker did for her.
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It feels good to give back.
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Convenience stores are small, but they hold big emotions.
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In Vietnam's noisy streets, they are quiet spots for dreams and connections.
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They remind us that even in a big city,
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kindness waits around the corner.
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In conclusion, Circle K, Mini Stop,
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and GS25 are more than shops.
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They help people feel less alone and create warm memories.
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honest story shows how small places can change lives.
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Have you had a special moment at a store?
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Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more A2 English listening practice videos.
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See you next time!
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Hello everyone!
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Welcome to this A2 English listening practice video.
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Today, I want to tell you a touching story about convenience stores in Vietnam.
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Stores like Circle K, Mini Stop,
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and GS25 are small lights in the busy city life.
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They're open all night and sell quick food.
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But they do more.
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They bring comfort and small joys when you feel alone.
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Let me share a story about my friend Lon and how these stores changed her heart.
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Anna moved to Ho Chi Minh City two years ago.
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She was 20 and started university.
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The city felt big and cold.
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She lived in a tiny room alone,
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far from her family in the countryside.
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At night, she felt sad and missed home.
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She could not sleep, so she walked the streets.
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One night, she saw the red light of Circle K.
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It was open, warm, and full of life.
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Ana went inside.
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The worker smiled and said,
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what can I get you?
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She bought a hot coffee and a sandwich.
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For the first time, she felt safe.
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From that night, convenience stores became Ana's friends.
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Circle K was near her school.
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She went there after classes to eat yogurt or read books.
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The bright lights made her forget loneliness.
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One day she met a boy named Jerry at Ministop.
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He was eating ice cream and studying.
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They talked about school.
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Jerry said, these stores are like home when you are far away.
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They became friends.
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Now they meet at GS25 for kimbap and tea.
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They laugh and share stories.
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Ana says, these places gave me a new family.
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In Vietnam, convenience stores like Circle K,
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Ministop, and GS25 are everywhere.
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Circle K sells sandwiches and coffee.
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Ministop has Japanese treats like hot rice balls.
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GS25 offers Korean snacks and drinks.
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They are open 24 hours,
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so workers grab food after late shifts.
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Students buy water before exams.
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Families get milk for kids.
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During rain, people run inside for umbrellas.
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Prices are fair, but snacks are not always healthy.
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Still, they save time in fast city life.
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These stores bring meaning.
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For Anna, they were a bridge to happiness.
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She remembers her first Christmas in the city.
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She felt homesick, but Jerry invited her to GS25.
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They ate cup noodles and watched the streetlights.
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It was simple, but her heart felt full.
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Now, Anna works part-time at Circle K.
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She smiles at lonely customers just like the worker did for her.
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It feels good to give back.
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Convenience stores are small, but they hold big emotions.
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In Vietnam's noisy streets, they are quiet spots for dreams and connections.
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They remind us that even in a big city,
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kindness waits around the corner.
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In conclusion, Circle K, Mini Stop,
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and GS25 are more than shops.
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They help people feel less alone and create warm memories.
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Honest Story shows how small places can change lives.
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Have you had a special moment at a store?
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Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more A2 English listening practice videos.
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See you next time!
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Hello, everyone.
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Welcome to this A2 English listening practice video.
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Today, I want to tell you a touching story about convenience stores in Vietnam.
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Stores like Circle K, Mini Stop,
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and GS25 are small lights in the busy city life.
140
They're open all night and sell quick food.
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But they do more.
142
They bring comfort and small joys when you feel alone.
143
Let me share a story about my friend Lon and how these stores changed her heart.
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Anna moved to Ho Chi Minh City two years ago.
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She was 20 and started university.
146
The city felt big and cold.
147
She lived in a tiny room alone,
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far from her family in the in the countryside.
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At night, she felt sad and missed home.
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She could not sleep, so she walked the streets.
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One night, she saw the red light of Circle K.
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It was open, warm, and full of life.
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Anna went inside.
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The worker smiled and said,
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what can I get you?
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She bought a hot coffee and a sandwich.
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For the first time, she felt safe.
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From that night, convenience stores became Anna's friends.
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Circle K was near her school.
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She went there after classes to eat yogurt or read books.
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The bright lights made her forget loneliness.
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One day, she met a boy named Jerry at Ministop.
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He was eating ice cream and studying.
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They talked about school.
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Jerry said, these stores are like home when you are far away.
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They became friends.
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Now they meet at GS25 for kimbap and tea.
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They laugh and share stories.
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Ana says, these places gave me a new family.
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In Vietnam, convenience stores like Circle K,
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Ministop, and GS25 are everywhere.
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Circle K sells sandwiches and coffee.
173
Ministop has Japanese treats like hot rice balls.
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GS25 offers Korean snacks and drinks.
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They are open 24 hours,
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so workers grab food after late shifts.
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Students buy water before exams.
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Families get milk for kids.
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During rain, people run inside for umbrellas.
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Prices are fair, but snacks are not always healthy.
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Still, they save time in fast city life.
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These stores bring meaning.
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For Anna, they were a bridge to happiness.
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She remembers her first Christmas in the city.
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She felt homesick, but Jerry invited her to GS25.
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They ate cup noodles and watched the streetlights.
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It was simple, but her heart felt full.
188
Now, Anna works part-time at Circle K.
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She smiles at lonely customers just like the worker did for her.
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It feels good to give back.
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Convenience stores are small, but they hold big emotions.
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In Vietnam's noisy streets, they are quiet spots for dreams and connections.
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They remind us that even in a big city,
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kindness waits around the corner.
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In conclusion, Circle K, Mini Stop,
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and GS25 are more than shops.
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They help people feel less alone and create warm memories.
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Honest Story shows how small places can change lives.
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Have you had a special moment at a store?
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Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more A2 English listening practice videos.
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See you next time!
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Thank you.

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Perché praticare il parlato con questo video?

Praticare il parlato ascoltando questo video è un modo eccezionale per imparare l'inglese con youtube. La storia di Anna, una giovane studentessa che vive un'esperienza di isolamento in una grande città, è un contesto ideale per sviluppare le tue abilità linguistiche. Comprendere e ripetere le sue esperienze nelle convenience stores consente di arricchire il vocabolario e migliorare la fluenza. Ogni volta che ascolti, puoi adottare lo stile di Anna e imitare le sue espressioni, favorendo una vera pratica di conversazione in inglese. Immergersi in racconti significativi ci aiuta non solo a padroneggiare la lingua, ma a comprendere anche le emozioni e i legami culturali.

Grammatica ed Espressioni nel Contesto

Nel video, vengono usate diverse strutture grammaticali e frasi che meritano attenzione. Ecco alcune delle più significative:

  • Present Simple: Usato per esprimere routine e fatti generali. Ad esempio, "Circle K è aperto 24 ore". Questo è utile per descrivere abitudini quotidiane.
  • Past Simple: Per raccontare eventi passati, come "Anna si è sentita sola". Questa struttura è fondamentale per narrare esperienze e storie.
  • Modali: Espressioni come "devo" o "posso" (es. "Cosa posso portarti?") sono utili per fare richieste e offrirsi di aiutare.

Riflettendo su queste strutture mentre pratichi, sarai in grado di incorporarle nei tuoi discorsi quotidiani, migliorando la tua sicurezza nell'uso dell'inglese.

Trappole Comuni di Pronuncia

Alcune parole e accenti possono risultare difficili. Ad esempio:

  • Convenience: La pronuncia può confondere chi apprende, prestando attenzione al suono iniziale e alla sequenza delle sillabe.
  • Sandwich: Può essere pronunciata erroneamente, facendo attenzione alla "d" e alla "w".
  • Il termine kimbap: Essendo un piatto coreano, può risultare ostico; l'intonazione e la pronuncia delle vocali sono importanti.

Prestare attenzione a queste pronunce ti aiuterà a suonare più naturale mentre pratichi shadowing in inglese. L'imitazione è chiave: ascolta attentamente e ripeti per affinare la tua pronuncia.

In conclusione, questo video non solo offre un'opportunità per migliorare l'inglese, ma facilita anche una pratica di conversazione in inglese attraverso storie ricche di significato e contesto. Approfitta di queste risorse per azioni di shadowspeak efficaci nella tua routine di apprendimento.

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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