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Welcome to my channel, let's practice your listening skill.
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With video level B2, and the topic is artist.
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Now listen carefully.
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Anna, have you noticed how often celebrities in Vietnam are getting involved with drugs lately?
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Yeah, honestly, it's becoming really disturbing.
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A few years ago, entertainment news was mostly about music releases, movies, or concerts.
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But now, every time I open social media,
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I see words like drug investigation,
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temporary detention, or positive drug test.
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Exactly.
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And what shocks people the most is that these aren't unknown celebrities anymore.
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Some of them were huge stars with loyal fans and successful careers.
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Right.
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Recently, there were scandals involving several singers,
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and the public reaction was huge.
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People were especially shocked because some of these artists had very clean and friendly images before.
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That's what makes it scary.
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Fans spend years supporting these celebrities,
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listening to their music, buying concert tickets, and admiring them.
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Then suddenly they discover their idols were involved with illegal substances.
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And honestly, celebrities influence young people a lot.
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That's why this issue is so serious.
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When artists normalize things like drugs or laughing gas,
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some teenagers might start thinking it's cool or harmless.
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Exactly.
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But drugs are never cool.
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They destroy people slowly.
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I think many people outside the entertainment industry don't realize how much pressure celebrities face, though.
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True.
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The entertainment world is extremely competitive.
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One small mistake can destroy a career overnight.
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Artists constantly worry about losing popularity,
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losing contracts, or being forgotten by the public.
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And social media makes everything worse.
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Imagine being judged by millions of people every single day.
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Exactly.
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Some artists probably start using substances because they want to escape stress,
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stay awake longer for work,
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or feel more confident during parties and performances.
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Some people even say drugs help creativity,
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especially in music or art.
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But honestly, I hate that excuse.
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Real art should come from talent and emotion, not illegal substances.
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I agree.
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I recently saw an interview where a singer said,
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I never needed stimulants to be creative,
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and honestly, that statement deserves respect.
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Definitely, because too many people in the entertainment industry try to make drugs look artistic or fashionable.
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When in reality, it ruins lives.
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At first, people think they are still in control,
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but addiction doesn't destroy someone immediately.
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It slowly damages their sleep,
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emotions, behavior, and eventually their entire life.
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Exactly.
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That's the terrifying part.
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Many addicts don't even realize how dependent they've become.
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And celebrities are even more vulnerable sometimes because they live in a bubble.
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They have money, fame, parties,
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and people around them who never say no. Right.
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The more famous someone becomes,
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the easier it is for them to access dangerous things.
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But fame cannot protect anyone from addiction.
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Exactly.
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Drugs don't care if you're rich, famous, talented, or successful.
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Honestly, I also feel sad for the fans.
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Imagine supporting someone for 10 years,
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defending them online, admiring them,
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then suddenly seeing their mugshot all over the news.
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That disappointment is real, especially when the artist used to represent hard work,
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discipline, or positive energy.
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And what scares me most is that these scandals are becoming so common that society is slowly getting used to them.
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Yeah, nowadays when another celebrity gets exposed,
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many people just react with, again?
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That's dangerous because it means drug scandals are slowly becoming normalized in entertainment culture.
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Which should never happen.
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Exactly.
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Celebrities are public figures.
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They don't only represent themselves.
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They influence millions of young people.
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Especially teenagers who are still learning right from wrong.
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That's why artists must understand that fame comes with responsibility.
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And honestly, talent means nothing if you destroy yourself with bad choices.
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True.
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We've already seen so many tragic examples worldwide.
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Famous singers, rappers, actors.
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Many lost their careers or even their lives because of addiction.
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Some people think drugs bring freedom or inspiration.
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But in reality, they only create temporary excitement before destroying everything.
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Exactly.
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A clear and healthy mind is far more powerful than any artificial feeling.
91
I also think the entertainment industry needs to change.
92
There are too many unhealthy party cultures and toxic lifestyles being normalized behind the scenes.
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True.
94
Sometimes people in the industry encourage each other instead of stopping dangerous behavior.
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And fans should stop defending celebrities blindly, too.
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Facts.
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Supporting an artist doesn't mean protecting every wrong action they make.
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Accountability is important.
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At the end of the day,
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being famous is a privilege.
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If someone has influence over millions of people,
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they should use it responsibly.
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Exactly.
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Because one careless action from a celebrity can influence an entire generation.
105
Honestly, I still believe Vietnamese entertainment has many talented and hardworking artists.
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Same.
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And that's why these scandals feel even more disappointing.
108
Hopefully, this becomes a warning for the industry.
109
Yeah, art does not need drugs to become meaningful.
110
Real creativity comes from talent, discipline, and genuine emotions.
111
And honestly, staying clean in such a chaotic industry might actually be the strongest thing an artist can do.
112
Anna, have you noticed how often celebrities in Vietnam are getting involved with drugs lately?
113
Yeah, honestly, it's becoming really disturbing.
114
A few years ago, entertainment news was mostly about music releases, movies, or concerts.
115
But now, every time I open social media,
116
I see words like drug investigation,
117
temporary detention, or positive drug test.
118
Exactly.
119
And what shocks people the most is that these aren't unknown celebrities anymore.
120
Some of them were huge stars with loyal fans and successful careers.
121
Right.
122
Recently, there were scandals involving several singers,
123
and the public reaction was huge.
124
People were especially shocked because some of these artists had very clean and friendly images before.
125
That's what makes it scary.
126
Fans spend years supporting these celebrities,
127
listening to their music, buying concert tickets, and admiring them.
128
Then suddenly they discover their idols were involved with illegal substances.
129
And honestly, celebrities influence young people a lot.
130
That's why this issue is so serious.
131
When artists normalize things like drugs or laughing gas,
132
some teenagers might start thinking it's cool or harmless.
133
Exactly.
134
But drugs are never cool.
135
They destroy people slowly.
136
I think many people outside the entertainment industry don't realize how much pressure celebrities face, though.
137
True.
138
The entertainment world is extremely competitive.
139
One small mistake can destroy a career overnight.
140
Artists constantly worry about losing popularity,
141
losing contracts, or being forgotten by the public.
142
And social media makes everything worse.
143
Imagine being judged by millions of people every single day.
144
Exactly.
145
Some artists probably start using substances because they want to escape stress,
146
stay awake longer for work,
147
or feel more confident during parties and performances.
148
Some people even say drugs help creativity,
149
especially in music or art.
150
But honestly, I hate that excuse.
151
Real art should come from talent and emotion, not illegal substances.
152
I agree.
153
I recently saw an interview where a singer said,
154
I never needed stimulants to be creative,
155
and honestly, that statement deserves respect.
156
Definitely, because too many people in the entertainment industry try to make drugs look artistic or fashionable.
157
When in reality, it ruins lives.
158
At first, people think they are still in control,
159
but addiction doesn't destroy someone immediately.
160
It slowly damages their sleep,
161
emotions, behavior, and eventually their entire life.
162
Exactly.
163
That's the terrifying part.
164
Many addicts don't even realize how dependent they've become.
165
And celebrities are even more vulnerable sometimes because they live in a bubble.
166
They have money, fame, parties,
167
and people around them who never say no. Right.
168
The more famous someone becomes,
169
the easier it is for them to access dangerous things.
170
But fame cannot protect anyone from addiction.
171
Exactly.
172
Drugs don't care if you're rich, famous, talented, or successful.
173
Honestly, I also feel sad for the fans.
174
Imagine supporting someone for 10 years,
175
defending them online, admiring them,
176
then suddenly seeing their mugshot all over the news.
177
That disappointment is real, especially when the artist used to represent hard work,
178
discipline, or positive energy.
179
And what scares me most is that these scandals are becoming so common that society is slowly getting used to them.
180
Yeah, nowadays when another celebrity gets exposed,
181
many people just react with, again?
182
That's dangerous because it means drug scandals are slowly becoming normalized in entertainment culture.
183
Which should never happen.
184
Exactly.
185
Celebrities are public figures.
186
They don't only represent themselves.
187
They influence millions of young people.
188
Especially teenagers who are still learning right from wrong.
189
That's why artists must understand that fame comes with responsibility.
190
And honestly, talent means nothing if you destroy yourself with bad choices.
191
True.
192
We've already seen so many tragic examples worldwide.
193
Famous singers, rappers, actors, many lost their careers or even their lives because of addiction.
194
Some people think drugs bring freedom or inspiration,
195
but in reality they only create temporary excitement before destroying everything.
196
Exactly.
197
A clear and healthy mind is far more powerful than any artificial feeling.
198
I also think the entertainment industry needs to change there are too many unhealthy party cultures
199
and toxic lifestyles being normalized behind the scenes.
200
True.
201
Sometimes people in the industry encourage each other instead of stopping dangerous behavior.
202
And fans should stop defending celebrities blindly, too.
203
Facts.
204
Supporting an artist doesn't mean protecting every wrong action they make.
205
Accountability is important.
206
At the end of the day,
207
being famous is a privilege.
208
If someone has influence over millions of people,
209
they should use it responsibly.
210
Exactly.
211
Because one careless action from a celebrity can influence an entire generation.
212
Honestly, I still believe Vietnamese entertainment has many talented and hardworking artists.
213
Same.
214
And that's why these scandals feel even more disappointing.
215
Hopefully, this becomes a warning for the industry.
216
Yeah.
217
Art does not need drugs to become meaningful.
218
Real creativity comes from talent, discipline, and genuine emotions.
219
And honestly, staying clean in such a chaotic industry might actually be the strongest thing an artist can do.

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このビデオは、英語のリスニングスキルを向上させるためだけでなく、スピーキング能力の強化にも非常に役立ちます。特に、トピックがアーティストに関するものであるため、若者や音楽を愛する人々にとって身近な内容です。英語シャドーイングを取り入れることで、英語のリズムやイントネーションを実際に体験しながら、自分のスピーキング力を磨くことができます。リスニングだけでなく、自分の声で繰り返すことで、英語の発音を良くするための効果的な練習となるでしょう。

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  • 「have you noticed how often...」 - 現在完了形を用いて、最近の継続的な状況や変化に焦点を当てます。
  • 「honestly, it's becoming really disturbing」 - 強調表現を使い、自分の感情を率直に伝える方法を示します。
  • 「some teenagers might start thinking it's cool」 - 可能性を示す未来形の使い方で、予測や推測を表現します。
  • 「drugs are never cool」 - 概念を強く否定するフレーズで、価値観を表現しています。
  • 「real art should come from talent and emotion」 - 意見を強く述べるために、主語を明確にする技術が使われています。

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このような発音の練習は、shadowing siteでの練習を通じて、リスニングとスピーキングの両方を高める良い機会となります。正しい発音を身につけることで、より自信を持って英語を話せるようになるでしょう。

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