シャドーイング練習: Luyện Nghe Tiếng Anh Cơ Bản A2 | Vietnamese Food Culture | 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 Vietnamese food culture.
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This episode is for beginner level A2,
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so we'll use simple words and sentences.
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The goal is to help you practice real-life conversations.
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You'll hear a natural dialogue between two friends,
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Mark and Lily, talking about Vietnamese food.
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It's about what it means,
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where it happens, how it works,
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when people enjoy it, and why it's so interesting.
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Listen closely and try to repeat after them to improve your speaking.
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Let's get started.
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Hey Lily, have you tried Vietnamese food before?
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It's so yummy!
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Yes, Mark, I love it.
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Vietnamese food is fresh and healthy.
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What do you like most?
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I like pho.
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It's a noodle soup with beef or chicken.
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It's hot and tasty.
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Pho is famous.
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People eat it for breakfast in Vietnam.
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That's interesting, right?
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Yeah, in the morning.
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In my country, we eat cereal for breakfast.
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Vietnamese food culture is about balance.
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They use herbs, veggies, and rice a lot.
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True, like spring rolls.
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They are fresh, not fried.
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You wrap them yourself.
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Yes, and dipping sauce makes them better.
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Fish sauce is common.
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Where does this food come from?
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Is it from big cities?
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It's everywhere.
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In Hanoi they have pho shops on every street.
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And in Ho Chi Minh City, street food is big.
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Vendors sell from carts.
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Street food is part of daily life.
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People eat outside.
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It's cheap and fun.
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How does it work?
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Do they cook fast?
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Yes, quick and fresh.
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They chop veggies right there.
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When do people eat these foods?
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Any special times?
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Every day.
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But during Tet holiday, they have special dishes like ban chung.
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Ban chung?
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What's that?
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sticky rice cake with pork and beans, wrapped in leaves.
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Sounds good.
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Why is Vietnamese food culture so special?
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It's diverse.
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North has simple flavours.
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South has sweet and spicy.
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And it's healthy.
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Lots of greens and not too much oil.
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Family meals are important too.
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People eat together at home.
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Like kom-tam, broken rice with pork and egg.
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Yes, you can find it at markets in the morning or lunch.
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Markets are busy.
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Fresh fruits like dragon fruit and mango.
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Vendors shout to sell.
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It's lively.
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Is there food for vegetarians?
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Sure.
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Like băn chào chào chào,
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veggie spring rolls with noodles.
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Cool!
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Vietnamese coffee is strong too with condensed milk.
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Oh yes, people drink it iced on hot days.
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Vietnam is hot, so cold drinks help.
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Food brings people together.
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At festivals, they share big meals.
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Like mid-autumn festival with mooncakes.
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But Vietnamese mooncakes are different, with eggs and nuts.
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Interesting!
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Food tells stories about history.
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Yes, from French influence, like banh mi sandwiches.
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Banh mi has bread, meat and pickled veggies.
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It's a mix of cultures.
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That's why it's unique.
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I want to visit Vietnam just for the food.
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Me too.
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Let's plan a trip.
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Great idea.
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Vietnamese food culture is amazing.
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Totally.
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It's fresh, fun, and full of flavor.
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Thanks for chatting, Lily.
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You're welcome, Mark.
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See you soon.
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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.
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Have you tried Vietnamese food before?
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It's so yummy.
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Yes, Mark, I love it.
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Vietnamese food is fresh and healthy.
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What do you like most?
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I like pho.
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It's a noodle soup with beef or chicken.
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It's hot and tasty.
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Pho is famous.
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People eat it for breakfast in Vietnam.
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That's interesting, right?
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Yeah, in the morning.
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In my country we eat cereal for breakfast.
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Vietnamese food culture is about balance.
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They use herbs, veggies, and rice a lot.
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True, like spring rolls.
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They are fresh, not fried.
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You wrap them yourself.
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Yes, and dipping sauce makes them better.
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Fish sauce is common.
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Where does this food come from?
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Is it from big cities?
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It's everywhere.
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In Hanoi they have pho shops on every street.
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And in Ho Chi Minh City, street food is big.
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Vendors sell from carts.
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Street food is part of daily life.
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People eat outside.
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It's cheap and fun.
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How does it work?
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Do they cook fast?
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Yes, quick and fresh.
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They chop veggies right there.
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When do people eat these foods?
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Any special times?
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Every day.
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But during Tet holiday, they have special dishes like ban chung.
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Ban chung?
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What's that?
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It's sticky rice cake with pork and beans, wrapped in leaves.
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Sounds good.
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Why is Vietnamese food culture so special?
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It's diverse.
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North has simple flavours.
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South has sweet and spicy.
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And it's healthy.
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Lots of greens and not too much oil.
147
Family meals are important too.
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People eat together at home.
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Like kom-tam, broken rice with pork and egg.
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Yes, you can find it at markets in the morning or lunch.
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Markets are busy.
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Fresh fruits like dragon fruit and mango.
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Vendors shout to sell.
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It's lively.
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Is there food for vegetarians?
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Sure.
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Like Bun Cha Ji O Cha,
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veggie spring rolls with noodles.
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Cool!
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Vietnamese coffee is strong too, with condensed milk.
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Oh yes!
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People drink it iced on hot days.
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Vietnam is hot, so cold drinks help.
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Food brings people together.
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At festivals, they share big meals.
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Like mid-autumn festival with mooncakes.
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But Vietnamese mooncakes are different, with eggs and nuts.
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Interesting!
169
Food tells stories about history.
170
Yes, from French influence, like banh mi sandwiches.
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Banh mi has bread, meat and pickled veggies.
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It's a mix of cultures.
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That's why it's unique.
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I want to visit Vietnam just for the food.
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Me too.
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Let's plan a trip.
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Great idea.
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Vietnamese food culture is amazing.
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Totally.
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It's fresh, fun, and full of flavor.
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Thanks for chatting, Lily.
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You're welcome, Mark.
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See you soon.
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That was our dialogue between Mark and Lily about Vietnamese food culture.
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I hope you enjoyed it and learned something new.
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Now, let's explain some vocabulary from the conversation.
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I'll pick three tricky phrases that might be new for A2 learners.
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First, dipping sauce.
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This means a liquid you dip food into for extra taste.
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Example 1.
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In the dialogue, Lily says dipping sauce makes spring rolls better.
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Example 2.
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At a party, you can use dipping sauce with carrots or chips.
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Second, street food.
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This is food sold by vendors on the street, usually cheap and quick.
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Example 1.
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Mark talks about street food in Ho Chi Minh City from carts.
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Example 2 In many cities,
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people buy street food like hot dogs after work.
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Third, condensed milk.
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This is thick, sweet milk from a can, often used in drinks.
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Example 1 Mark mentions Vietnamese coffee with condensed milk.
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Example 2 You can add condensed milk to tea or desserts for sweetness.
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Great job listening!
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To practice, try shadowing.
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Listen to the dialogue again and repeat exactly what they say.
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It helps your pronunciation and fluency.
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Keep practicing every day.
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Keep learning English and have a great day.
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Bye.

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