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and on the occasion of the World Book Day April 23rd
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and on the occasion of the World Book Day April 23rd
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we have some interesting facts to share with our newsline audience
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I mean can you care to share us with us please yes the first fact is
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that the World Book Day is very close to Vietnam Book
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and Reading Culture Day since 1995 UNESCO has marked 23 April as World Book
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and Copyright Day the goal is to promote reading support publishers and protect authors' rights worldwide.
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The date was chosen to honor three literary icons,
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William Shakespeare, Miguel de Cervantes and Inca Gassilasso de la Vega,
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highlighting the symbolic role of books in sharing knowledge, culture and human values.
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In Vietnam, April is also a major month for reading promotion,
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with book fairs, author talks and public events.
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As in many countries, building a stronger reading culture remains a national priority in Vietnam.
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Now in an age of instant information and endless scrolling,
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a growing number of young Vietnamese are turning to a different gateway to the world in the foreign language bookstores.
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Right, and more than just places to buy books,
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These spaces are opening doors to global knowledge,
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cultural exchange and communities of curious readers.
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Working in the social media field,
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Taoang often visits indie foreign language bookstores where printed books remain her favorite companions.
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Since childhood, I've been used to reflecting,
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exploring and building knowledge through books.
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That process allows me to slow down and approach the knowledge I truly seek step by step.
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Not only Thao Anh, but Thành Hai,
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a middle school student, is also drawn to foreign language books.
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She visits her favorite foreign language bookstore with her father every week.
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When you first walk in the doorstep,
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the air outside and the air inside is vastly different.
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You can instantly smell the scent of books.
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Demand for foreign language books among young Vietnamese readers is on the rise,
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with 2025 seeing a 22% increase in new titles and a 101% surge in total copies.
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Beyond responding to this demand,
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indie foreign language bookstores are attracting young readers with unique experiences.
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I've just written this note about a book that I've read
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and love to recommend it with fellow readers who I know that they would share my taste in books.
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Now in this indie bookstores,
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personal reading journeys are cherished quietly through small yet thoughtful details like this.
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We always try to create small handmade projects for our visitors.
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Every decoration you see here has been made with lots of love by the people who come through the space.
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Through activities hosted at indie foreign language bookstores,
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reading becomes more than a solitary act.
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It grows into a shared experience.
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We aim not only to inspire,
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but also to offer broader perspectives through expert insights.
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Foreign language bookstores are becoming companions for the young people as they step out into the wider world.
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They offer access to valuable knowledge,
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support personal growth and help individuals reconnect with themselves in a fast moving world.
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Thank you Miss Hav for spending the time to be here with us today.
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Of course.
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So right now we're seeing this trend of more
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and more young breeders spending more money to purchase physical books from indie foreign language bookstores.
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What can we say about this trend?
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One first and maybe most important reason I think is the appeal of the book as an object.
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It has the physicality and materiality of it that makes it a pleasure to interact with.
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And in the same conveying the book in its physical form serves as a better
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or stronger symbolic marker for people's status or identity.
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And there is also, I think,
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a lot of innovation on the part of booksellers to appeal to readers
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and making the purchasing of books an experience in itself as well.
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Regarding the asceticization of reading,
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it's also more prevalent in the era of social media,
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where most platforms are heavily visual.
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Then it's, you know, there's that displaying,
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there's showing, there's performance, there's the act of being seen reading,
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in addition to the act of reading itself,
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which could be really private, personal.
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So how is the rise of indie bookstores together with their social media activities
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and at the same time their physical discussions activities are affecting young people's reading culture and habits.
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Indie Bookstore is a physical space
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and in an era of you know heavy screen use
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and the haptic spaces of life in Hanoi people could yearn
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for a more slower more physical space to linger to be in
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And a lot of indie bookstores in Hanoi would be often hybrid spaces,
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where in addition to selling books,
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there's many other things happening,
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including exhibition or workshop or other activities.
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And the third aspect would be the kinds of community that it can bring about.
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And this community building happens through repeated coming and going,
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attending to the variety of activities that happens in that space.
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So as a participant in this reading culture yourself,
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what kind of changes do you hope to see in the future?
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Participant in the Vietnamese space and reading culture,
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then I wish to see that the diversity that comes from
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not only focusing on already dominant books
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but also to elevate lesser known valuable books
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so with bookstore being the intermediary or the one note
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that connects a lot of international market with the local Vietnamese audience then
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and there's lots of opportunities for promoting things that are unique to the Vietnamese perspective.
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Again, thank you, Ms, for taking the time to join in this talk with us.
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It's my pleasure.

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「世界本の日」に関連して、書籍や読書文化について考えることは、英語を学ぶ際にも非常に重要です。このビデオでは、ベトナムの若者が外国語書店で本を買う様子が描かれています。英語を話す機会を増やしたいなら、このビデオを利用して、他の人と話す背景や文脈について学ぶことができます。特に、読書と学びがどのように結びついているかを理解することは、英語の学習にとっても欠かせない要素です。

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このビデオで使われているいくつかの重要な構文に注目してみましょう。

  • 「is often drawn to」:この表現は、魅力を感じるという意味で使われ、英語での感情や興味を表すのに役立ちます。
  • 「remains a national priority」:何かが依然として重要であることを示す時に便利なフレーズです。目標を設定する際に使えます。
  • 「offer broader perspectives」:視点を広げることを説明する構文であり、特定のテーマやアイデアに新しい見方を提供する際に役立ちます。

これらの表現は、英語スピーキング練習やshadow speechの際にも応用できます。

よくある発音の罠

このビデオの中には、発音やアクセントが難しい単語がいくつかあります。

  • 「culture」:特に「c」を強調することで、明瞭に発音することが求められます。
  • 「knowledge」:この単語の「ledge」の部分が発音の難所となります。
  • 「community」:語の頭の部分で強いアクセントを置く練習をすると良いでしょう。

これらの単語を繰り返し練習して、英語の発音を良くすることができます。shadowingやshadowspeaksのテクニックを活用し、正しい発音を身につけることが成功への鍵です。

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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。

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