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Hello everyone!
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Welcome to this A1 to A2 English listening practice video.
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Today, I want to tell you a story about waking up early.
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Many young people stay up late and sleep until noon.
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They love late nights, but it hurts their health.
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Waking up early brings many benefits.
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Let me share how this happens in daily life and why it matters.
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Young people stay up late for many reasons.
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At night, they play games like Free Fire on their phones until 2 a.m.
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Others watch movies or TV shows on Netflix.
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Some go out with friends to cafes, drink milk tea, or dance at clubs.
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Many students study late for exams or finish homework.
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Others work extra hours at jobs, like serving food or driving grab.
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They think night is fun and free.
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They chat on TikTok or scroll Facebook until their eyes are tired.
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Sleeping late feels normal for them.
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But staying up late causes big problems.
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The next morning, they wake up late, like 11 a.m.
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or noon.
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They feel very tired.
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their bodies are weak and they yawn all day.
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At school, they cannot focus.
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They forget lessons or make mistakes.
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At work, they move slowly and feel sleepy.
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Doctors say staying up late hurts health.
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It gives you headaches or makes your stomach hurt.
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Your eyes get red and sore from screens.
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Over time, it can cause serious sickness like diabetes or heart problems.
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Young people also feel sad or stressed when they don't sleep enough.
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Their energy is gone and life feels heavy.
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Waking up early is much better.
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When you wake up at 6am, the world is quiet.
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The air is fresh and the sun is soft.
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You can exercise like running in a park or doing yoga at home.
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This makes your body strong and healthy.
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You eat breakfast like bread, eggs, or porridge.
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Breakfast gives you energy for the day.
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You can plan your day, write a list, and feel ready.
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You have time to study, work, or meet friends.
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Your mind is clear and you smile more.
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You don't feel tired or slow.
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In daily life, waking up early helps a lot.
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Students do better in class because they think clearly.
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Workers finish tasks faster and feel proud.
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You can enjoy small things like drinking tea or watching birds.
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You have more hours to do what you love, like reading or playing with friends.
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Early mornings make you happy and calm.
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You feel in control, not rushed.
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Changing is hard, but possible.
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Young people can sleep early, like at 10 p.m.
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Turn off phones or TVs at night.
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Set an alarm for 6 a.m.
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Start with one early day a week.
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Drink water in the morning to feel fresh.
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Try walking or stretching.
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Small steps make waking up early easy.
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In cities, life is busy with noise and work, but early mornings are peaceful.
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Young people learn that waking up early gives health, time, and joy.
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In conclusion, staying up late is fun, but hurts health.
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Young people play games, watch movies, or work late, but it makes them tired and sick.
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Waking up early brings energy, focus, and happiness.
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Do you stay up late or wake up early?
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What's your morning like?
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Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more A1 to 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 A1 to A2 English listening practice video.
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Today, I want to tell you a story about waking up early.
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Many young people stay up late and sleep until noon.
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They love late nights, but it hurts their health.
71
Waking up early brings many benefits.
72
Let me share how this happens in daily life and why it matters.
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Young people stay up late for many reasons.
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At night, they play games like Free Fire on their phones until 2 a.m.
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Others watch movies or TV shows on Netflix.
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Some go out with friends to cafes, drink milk tea, or dance at clubs.
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Many students study late for exams or finish homework.
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Others work extra hours at jobs like serving food or driving grab.
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They think night is fun and free.
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They chat on TikTok or scroll Facebook until their eyes are tired.
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Sleeping late feels normal for them.
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But staying up late causes big problems.
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The next morning, they wake up late, like 11 a.m.
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or noon.
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They feel very tired.
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Their bodies are weak, and they yawn all day.
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At school, they cannot focus.
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They forget lessons or make mistakes.
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At work, they move slowly and feel sleepy.
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Doctors say staying up late hurts health.
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It gives you headaches or makes your stomach hurt.
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Your eyes get red and sore from screens.
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Over time, it can cause serious sickness, like diabetes or heart problems.
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Young people also feel sad or stressed when they don't sleep enough.
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Their energy is gone and life feels heavy.
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Waking up early is much better.
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When you wake up at 6 a.m., the world is quiet.
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The air is fresh and the sun is soft.
99
You can exercise like running in a park or doing yoga at home.
100
This makes your body strong and healthy.
101
You eat breakfast like bread, eggs, or porridge.
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Breakfast gives you energy for the day.
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You can plan your day, write a list, and feel ready.
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You have time to study, work, or meet friends.
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Your mind is clear and you smile more.
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You don't feel tired or slow.
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In daily life, waking up early helps a lot.
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Students do better in class because they think clearly.
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Workers finish tasks faster and feel proud.
110
You can enjoy small things like drinking tea or watching birds.
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You have more hours to do what you love, like reading or playing with friends.
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Early mornings make you happy and calm.
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You feel in control, not rushed.
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Changing is hard, but possible.
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Young people can sleep early, like at 10 p.m.
116
Turn off phones or TVs at night.
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Set an alarm for 6 a.m.
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Start with one early day a week.
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Drink water in the morning to feel fresh.
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Try walking or stretching Small steps make waking up early easy In cities, life is busy with noise and work But early mornings are peaceful
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Young people learn that waking up early gives health, time, and joy
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In conclusion, staying up late is fun, but hurts health Young people play games, watch movies, or work late But it makes them tired and sick
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Waking up early brings energy, focus, and happiness.
124
Do you stay up late or wake up early?
125
What's your morning like?
126
Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more A1 to A2 English listening practice videos.
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See you next time.
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Hello, everyone.
129
Welcome to this A1 to A2 English listening practice video.
130
Today, I want to tell you a story about waking up early.
131
Many young people stay up late and sleep until noon.
132
They love late nights, but it hurts their health.
133
Waking up early brings many benefits.
134
Let me share how this happens in daily life and why it matters.
135
Young people stay up late for many reasons.
136
At night, they play games like Free Fire on their phones until 2 a.m.
137
Others watch movies or TV shows on Netflix.
138
Some go out with friends to cafes, drink milk tea, or dance at clubs.
139
Many students study late for exams or finish homework.
140
Others work extra hours at jobs, like serving food or driving grab.
141
They think night is fun and free.
142
They chat on TikTok or scroll Facebook until their eyes are tired.
143
Sleeping late feels normal for them.
144
But staying up late causes big problems.
145
The next morning, they wake up late, like 11 a.m.
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or noon.
147
They feel very tired.
148
Their bodies are weak and they yawn all day.
149
At school, they cannot focus.
150
They forget lessons or make mistakes.
151
At work, they move slowly and feel sleepy.
152
Doctors say staying up late hurts health.
153
It gives you headaches or makes your stomach hurt.
154
Your eyes get red and sore from screens.
155
Over time, it can cause serious sickness, like diabetes or heart problems.
156
Young people also feel sad or stressed when they don't sleep enough.
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Their energy is gone, and life feels heavy.
158
Waking up early is much better.
159
When you wake up at 6 a.m., the world is quiet.
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The air is fresh, and the sun is soft.
161
You can exercise, like running in a park or doing yoga at home.
162
This makes your body strong and healthy.
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healthy.
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You eat breakfast like bread, eggs, or porridge.
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Breakfast gives you energy for the day.
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You can plan your day, write a list, and feel ready.
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You have time to study, work, or meet friends.
168
Your mind is clear, and you smile more.
169
You don't feel tired or slow.
170
In daily life, waking up early helps a lot.
171
Students do better in class because they think clearly.
172
Workers finish tasks faster and feel proud.
173
You can enjoy small things like drinking tea or watching birds.
174
You have more hours to do what you love, like reading or playing with friends.
175
Early mornings Things make you happy and calm.
176
You feel in control, not rushed.
177
Changing is hard, but possible.
178
Young people can sleep early, like at 10 p.m.
179
Turn off phones or TVs at night.
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Set an alarm for 6 a.m.
181
Start with one early day a week.
182
Drink water in the morning to feel fresh.
183
Try walking or stretching.
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steps make waking up early easy.
185
In cities, life is busy with noise and work, but early mornings are peaceful.
186
Young people learn that waking up early gives health, time, and joy.
187
In conclusion, staying up late is fun, but hurts health.
188
Young people play games, watch movies, or work late, but it makes them tired and sick.
189
Waking up early brings energy, focus, and happiness.
190
Do you stay up late or wake up early?
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What's your morning like?
192
Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more A1 to A2 English listening practice videos.
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See you next time.
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