Shadowing Practice: (1) Học Tiếng Anh hội thoại hằng ngày | Everyday English Conversations - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Hi, Dad.
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Morning, Kate.
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How are you today?
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Fine, thanks.
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A little tired.
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I didn't hear you come home last night.
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What time did you get in?
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About 11 o'clock.
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Where did you go?
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Just to Beth's house.
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There's a letter for you on the table.
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Oh.
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Who's it from?
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I don't know.
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Open it and see.
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Oh.
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What's the matter?
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Nothing.
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It's from Luis in Mexico.
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That's interesting.
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He says he's coming to the U.S.
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Why?
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Because he's going to study English.
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Where's he going to stay?
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Here in San Francisco.
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Which school is he going to?
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He doesn't know yet.
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When is he coming?
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Next month.
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You should invite him over.
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Why don't you write back and invite him to dinner?
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Okay, I will.
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Thanks, Dad.
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Listen and practice.
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Hi, Dad.
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Hi, Dad.
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Hi, Dad.
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Morning, Kate.
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Morning, Kate.
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Morning, Kate.
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How are you today?
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Fine, thanks.
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A little tired.
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I didn't hear you come home last night.
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What time did you get in?
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About 11 o'clock.
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About 11 o'clock.
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About 11 o'clock.
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Where did you go?
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Where did you go?
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Where did you go?
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Just to Beth's house.
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Just to Beth's house.
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Just to Beth's house.
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There's a letter for you on the table.
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There's a letter for you on the table.
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There's a letter for you on the table.
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Oh, who's it from?
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Oh, who's it from?
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Oh, who's it from?
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I don't know.
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Open it and see I don't know open it and see I don't know open it and see What's the matter?
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What's the matter?
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What's the matter?
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Nothing.
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It's from Luis in Mexico.
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Nothing.
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It's from Luis in Mexico.
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Nothing.
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It's from Luis in Mexico.
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That's interesting.
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That's interesting.
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That's interesting.
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He says he's coming to the U.S.
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He says he's coming to the U.S.
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He says he's coming to the U.S.
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Why?
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Why?
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Why?
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Why?
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Because he's going to study English.
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Because he's going to study English.
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Because he's going to study English.
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Where's he going to stay?
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Here in San Francisco.
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Which school is he going to?
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He doesn't know yet.
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When is he coming?
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When is he coming?
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Next month Next month Next month.
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Next month.
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You should invite him over.
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You should invite him over.
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You should invite him over.
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Why don't you write back and invite him to dinner?
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Okay, I will.
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Thanks, Dad.
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Okay, I will.
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Thanks, Dad.
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Okay, I will.
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Thanks, Dad.
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Listen again.
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Open it and see.
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Oh.
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What's the matter?
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Nothing.
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It's from Luis in Mexico.
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That's interesting.
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He says he's coming to the U.S.
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Why?
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Because he's going to study English.
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Where's he going to stay?
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Here in San Francisco.
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Which school is he going to?
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He doesn't know yet.
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When is he coming?
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Next month.
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You should invite him over.
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Why don't you write back and invite him to dinner?
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Okay, I will.
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Thanks, Dad.

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You're practicing English with "(1) Học Tiếng Anh hội thoại hằng ngày | Everyday English Conversations" using the Shadowing technique — a method originally developed for professional interpreter training.

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