シャドーイング練習: Luyện Nghe Tiếng Anh Cơ Bản A2 | Family in VietNam | English Podcast - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ
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Hi everyone.
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Today our topic is Family in Vietnam.
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This is for beginner level,
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A2, so we'll use simple words and sentences.
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The goal is to practice real-life conversations about daily life in Vietnam.
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We'll hear a dialogue between two friends,
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Mark and Lily, talking about what family means in Vietnam,
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how it works, and why it's special.
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Listen closely, and let's get started.
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Hey Lily, how's it going?
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I just got back from visiting my family in Hanoi.
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Oh, that's great, Mark.
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Family is so important in Vietnam, right?
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Tell me about it.
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Yeah, totally.
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In Vietnam, family means everything.
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It's not just mom, dad, and kids.
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It includes grandparents, uncles, aunts, and cousins too.
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True.
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We call it a big, extended family.
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Everyone lives close or even in the same house sometimes.
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Exactly!
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Like in my grandma's house,
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we all eat dinner together every night.
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It's a way to stay connected.
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I love that.
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What do you think is the meaning of family here?
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For me, family means support and love.
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When someone has a problem,
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the whole family helps out.
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Yes, like sharing money or taking care of sick relatives.
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It's about unity. And respect for elders.
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We always listen to our grandparents' advice.
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Where does this family life happen mostly?
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Mostly at home, but also during festivals or daily meals.
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In the countryside, families work together on farms.
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In cities like Ho Chi Minh, it's busier.
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But we still visit each other often.
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How does it work?
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Everyone has roles.
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Parents work hard, kids study, and grandparents tell stories.
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Yes.
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Grandparents teach us traditions, like making tet cakes.
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When does family time happen?
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Every day, but especially on weekends or holidays.
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Like Lunar New Year, when everyone comes home.
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That's the biggest family reunion.
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What's interesting about it?
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Families in Vietnam are very warm and helpful.
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And we have strong bonds.
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Even if we move away,
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we call or send money back.
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True.
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But sometimes it's hard with modern life.
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Like young people moving to cities for jobs.
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Yeah, but family ties stay strong.
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We use video calls now to keep in touch.
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I agree.
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helps us feel safe and happy.
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So, what was your favorite part of your visit?
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Eating pho with everyone and hearing old stories.
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It makes me feel at home.
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Sounds wonderful.
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Family in Vietnam is like a big team.
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Yep.
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Let's plan a family trip soon.
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Good idea.
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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, how's it going?
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I just got back from visiting my family in Hanoi.
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Oh, that's great, Mark.
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Family is so important in Vietnam, right?
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Tell me about it.
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Yeah, totally.
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In Vietnam, family means everything.
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It's not just mom, dad, and kids.
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It includes grandparents, uncles, aunts, and cousins too.
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True.
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We call it a big, extended family.
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Everyone lives close or even in the same house sometimes.
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Exactly!
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Like in my grandma's house,
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we all eat dinner together every night.
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It's a way to stay connected.
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I love that.
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What do you think is the meaning of family here?
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For me, family means support and love.
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When someone has a problem,
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the whole family helps out.
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Yes, like sharing money or taking care of sick relatives.
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It's about unity. And respect for elders.
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We always listen to our grandparents' advice.
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Where does this family life happen mostly?
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Mostly at home, but also during festivals or daily meals.
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In the countryside, families work together on farms.
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In cities like Ho Chi Minh it's busier,
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but we still visit each other often.
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How does it work?
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Everyone has roles.
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Parents work hard, kids study and grandparents tell stories.
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Yes, grandparents teach us traditions like making tet cakes.
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When does family time happen?
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Every day, but especially on weekends or holidays.
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Like Lunar New Year, when everyone comes home.
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That's the biggest family reunion.
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What's interesting about it?
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Families in Vietnam are very warm and helpful.
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And we have strong bonds.
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Even if we move away,
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we call or send money back.
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True.
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But sometimes it's hard with modern life,
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like young people moving to cities for jobs.
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Yeah, but family ties stay strong.
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We use video calls now to keep in touch.
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I agree.
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Family helps us feel safe and happy.
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So, what was your favorite part of your visit?
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Eating pho with everyone and hearing old stories.
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It makes me feel at home.
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Sounds wonderful.
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Family in Vietnam is like a big team.
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Yep.
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Let's plan a family trip soon.
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Good idea.
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Now let's talk about some new words from the dialogue.
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I picked three that might be tricky for beginners.
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First, extended family.
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This means a family that includes not just parents and kids,
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but also grandparents, aunts, uncles, and more.
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Example 1.
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In many Asian countries, the extended family lives together in one big house.
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Example 2.
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During holidays, our extended family gathers for a big meal.
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Second, family reunion.
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This is when family members come together after being apart,
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often for a special event.
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Example 1.
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We have a family reunion every summer at the beach.
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Example 2.
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The family reunion was fun with games and food for everyone.
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Third, family ties.
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This means the strong connections and relationships between family members.
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Example 1.
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Even though she lives far away,
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her family ties keep her close to home.
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Example 2.
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Good family ties help people support each other in tough times.
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Great job listening. To practice, try shadowing.
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That means repeat after the speakers in the dialogue.
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Say it out loud.
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Copy the speed and tone.
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Do it a few times each day to get better at speaking.
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If you liked this, please like the video.
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Comment below with your thoughts on family in Vietnam.
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Subscribe to Fluent Future Vietnam and share with friends.
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It helps us make more lessons for you.
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Thanks for joining.
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Keep practicing English and have a wonderful day.
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See you next time.
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この動画で話す練習をする理由
この動画は、ベトナムの家族についての会話を通じて、英語のスピーキングを実践する絶好の機会です。特にA2レベルの学習者にとって、日常生活に基づいた実際の会話に触れることは非常に有益です。会話はシンプルな表現が多く、リスニングとスピーキングの両方を強化することができます。特に、友人同士のカジュアルな対話に注目することで、自然な英会話のリズムを掴むことができ、シャドウスピーク(shadow speak)の練習に最適です。
文法と表現のコンテキスト
動画内では、以下の重要な文法構造や表現が使われています:
- 「Everyone」を使った包括的な表現:家族はただの両親や子供だけでなく、祖父母や叔父、叔母、いとこも含まれることを説明しています。これにより、家族の概念が広がります。
- 「It includes」:何かを含むことを示す文で、具体的にどのような家族メンバーがいるのかを説明する際に役立ちます。
- 「When someone has a problem, the whole family helps out」:事象の因果関係を示す文で、家族のサポートを強調しています。これを使って、家庭内の協力について繰り返し練習できます。
- 「Like in my grandma's house」:例を挙げることで、具体的な状況を説明する効果的な表現です。これにより、話題に深みが生まれます。
- 「We always listen to our grandparents' advice」:習慣や行動を表す文で、家族内の尊敬の文化を強調しています。
一般的な発音の落とし穴
この動画では、発音に注意が必要な単語やアクセントがあります:
- 「grandparents」:母音が連続しているため、スムーズに発音するのが難しいです。特に「a」と「e」の音を明確にすることが重要です。
- 「extended family」:連続した音が速くなると、聞き取りが難しくなるため、各音を明確に発音する練習が必要です。
- 「support」:母音の変化に注意し、流暢に発音することが求められます。
これらの発音練習を通じて、あなたのスピーキングスキルは飛躍的に向上するでしょう。シャドウスピーチ(shadow speech)手法を用いて、発音とイントネーションを改善し、ネイティブに一歩近づくことができます。
シャドーイングとは?英語上達に効果的な理由
シャドーイング(Shadowing)は、もともとプロの通訳者養成プログラムで開発された言語学習法で、多言語習得者として知られるDr. Alexander Arguelles によって広く普及されました。方法はシンプルですが非常に効果的:ネイティブスピーカーの英語を聞きながら、1〜2秒の遅延で声に出してすぐに繰り返す——まるで「影(shadow)」のように話者を追いかけます。文法ドリルや受動的なリスニングと異なり、シャドーイングは脳と口の筋肉が同時にリアルタイムで英語を処理・再現することを強制します。研究により、発音精度、抑揚、リズム、連音、リスニング力、そして会話の流暢さが大幅に向上することが確認されています。IELTSスピーキング対策や自然な英語コミュニケーションを目指す方に特におすすめです。