Shadowing Practice: Dương Domic - Mất Kết Nối | EP 'Dữ Liệu Quý' - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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I remember you in the middle of the day
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I remember you in the middle of the day
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There's a reason for you to come Let me see you in the middle of the day The words
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that I have been in the middle of the day I am not yet,
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but I am not yet I am not yet,
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I am not yet I will always remember you in the middle of the day So long,
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what do you think about?
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It's not a waste, it's not a spotlight It's just a few notes,
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music, or a piece of paper I'm sorry to go to a place where I'm from
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Because I'm sitting here and I'll give you a few words I'll wait for you to see
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Do you know what I mean?
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But I think that's why I'm sleeping And I still still have a lot I remember that in the day
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There's a reason for you to be
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Let's go back to my eyes I'm not a bit tired I'm not a bit tired We're not a bit tired
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I'm not a bit tired I'm not a bit tired
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I will always remember my dreams in every single day But why do you still do that?
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I will remember my dreams every night I will be in
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the 200 times The memories of you about me now are still I will go away,
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not let's do anything I will go through my are we still doing what?
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We're all finished already, all right?
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Is it right?
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I'm sorry, I'm not going to die I'm already here And I'm sure now,
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I'm already gone
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But I'm still in my mind I remember that in the day I'm a reason for you to be alive
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Let's go back and see you The words will be done with each other
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Let's go back and see you Let's go back and see you I will always be remembered in every body But why not?
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Why do you think?
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In your life or in your life I'm sorry!
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I'm so happy I'm so happy I'm so happy I'll be happy I'll be happy But why do you do that?

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Why practice speaking with this video?

Using Dương Domic's song "Mất Kết Nối" as a speaking practice tool offers learners an immersive experience integrating music and language. Engaging with this video enhances your shadow speech skills, which involves mimicking the rhythm, tone, and pronunciation of native speakers. This method not only improves pronunciation but also builds confidence in speaking.

By repeating lines from the song, learners can develop a better understanding of the emotional context behind the words. It encourages IELTS speaking practice by providing real-life conversational topics, enabling you to articulate thoughts clearly. Practicing with music also makes learning more enjoyable and memorable, enhancing vocabulary retention.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Throughout the song, Dương Domic uses various grammatical structures that offer valuable insights into conversational Vietnamese.

  • Conditional Statements: Phrases like "If I remember that..." illustrate the use of conditional logic, which is fundamental in both English and Vietnamese. Practicing these structures can help you articulate hypothetical situations in your conversations.
  • Present Continuous Tense: The frequent use of "I am not yet..." represents actions in progress, which can help learners practice the present continuous in English, boosting fluency.
  • Rhetorical Questions: Dương asks, "Do you know what I mean?" This form of engagement draws listeners into the conversation, a technique that is highly effective in spoken English.
  • Repetitive Structures: The repeated phrases, such as "Let's go back and see you", reinforce key expressions and improve muscle memory when speaking.

Common Pronunciation Traps

While practicing with the song, you may encounter some tricky pronunciation challenges:

  • Tonal Variations: Vietnamese is a tonal language, which means intonation can change the meaning of words. This is a vital skill to master when shadow speak to ensure clarity and prevent misunderstandings.
  • Linking Sounds: In the lines, phrases may blend together, making it crucial for learners to practice listening for how sounds connect. For instance, try to identify how "I'm not a bit tired" has a fluidity that may be difficult for beginners.
  • Vowel Sounds: Pay attention to the pronunciation of the vowels in the song. Stressed syllables can change the overall flow of your speech, and mastering these sounds can significantly improve your clarity.

By focusing on these elements, you'll not only enhance your understanding of the song but also improve your English speaking skills through effective shadowspeaks. So, play the video, sing along, and let the rhythm guide your learning journey!

What is the Shadowing Technique?

Shadowing is a science-backed language learning technique originally developed for professional interpreter training and popularized by polyglot Dr. Alexander Arguelles. The method is simple but powerful: you listen to native English audio and immediately repeat it out loud — like a shadow following the speaker with just a 1–2 second delay. Unlike passive listening or grammar drills, shadowing forces your brain and mouth muscles to simultaneously process and reproduce real speech patterns. Research shows it significantly improves pronunciation accuracy, intonation, rhythm, connected speech, listening comprehension, and speaking fluency — making it one of the most effective methods for IELTS Speaking preparation and real-world English communication.

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