Shadowing Practice: 🎧 Luyện Ma Tiếng Anh Level A2 | CÔ GÁI BÍ ẨN ? | English Podcast Listening - Tập 1 - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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There are some things I don't have to see.
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There are some things I don't have to see.
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One morning, the man went to church, everything was normal.
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But from that, there was a person who started to appear in the shop.
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One girl, who is not calling him,
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and the thing is not that anyone else sees her.
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Did you see the girl at the corner table?
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What girl?
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She came in a few minutes ago.
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I didn't see anyone come in.
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She's right there.
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I only see an empty chair.
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No, she's sitting there.
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Long hair, white dress.
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Stop joking.
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I'm not joking.
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Did you talk to her?
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I asked what she wanted.
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And?
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She didn't answer.
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That's strange.
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She just looked at me.
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Maybe she's waiting for someone.
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She hasn't moved at all.
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I still don't see her.
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That's the problem.
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What do you mean?
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You really can't see her?
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No. I saw her follow me here.
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Follow you from where?
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From the temple.
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That's not funny.
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I didn't think it was real at first.
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And now?
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She's still here.
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What is she doing now?
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She's looking at us.
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Stop.
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She's smiling.
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I don't like this.
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Wait.
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What?
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She's standing up.
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I'm telling you, there's no one there.
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She's walking this way.
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Tiếp theo, nghe với vụ đề tiếng Anh và tiếng Việt.
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what she wanted.
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And?
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She didn't answer.
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That's strange.
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She just looked at me.
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Maybe she's waiting for someone.
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She hasn't moved at all.
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I still don't see her.
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That's the problem.
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What do you mean?
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You really can't see her?
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No. I saw her follow me here.
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Follow you from where?
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From the temple.
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That's not funny.
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I didn't think it was real at first.
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And now?
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She's still here.
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What is she doing now?
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She's looking at us.
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Stop.
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She's smiling.
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I don't like this.
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Wait.
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What?
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She's standing up.
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I'm telling you there's no one there.
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She's walking this way.
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Cuối cùng, nghe không có phụ đề.
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Bạn kiểm tra xem mình hiểu đoạn hội thoại chưa nhé?
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I asked what she wanted.
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And?
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She didn't answer.
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That's strange.
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She just looked at me.
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Maybe she's waiting for someone.
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She hasn't moved at all.
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I still don't see her.
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That's the problem.
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What do you mean?
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You really can't see her?
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No. I saw her follow me here.
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Follow you from where?
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From the temple.
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That's not funny.
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I didn't think it was real at first.
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And now?
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She's still here.
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What is she doing now?
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She's looking at us.
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Stop.
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She's smiling.
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I don't like this.
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Wait.
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What?
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She's standing up.
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I'm telling you there's no one there.
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She's walking this way.
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Từ vựng chúng ta học được hôm nay.
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See, nhìn thấy Empty, chống Follow,
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đi theo Temple, chùa Strange,
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kỳ lạ Look, nhìn Stand,
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đứng lên Smile, mỉm cười Bây giờ kiểm tra lại bài nghe bằng vài câu trách nghiệm nhé.
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Thank you.
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About This Lesson

In this lesson, learners will engage with an intriguing English listening practice exercise centered around a mysterious narrative. The content focuses on dialogue among characters in a suspenseful situation, which helps improve comprehension and speaking skills. As you follow the storyline, you’ll be able to practice listening and repeating phrases effectively, enabling you to improve English pronunciation. This lesson is perfect for learners at the A2 level aiming to enhance their vocabulary and conversational skills through shadow speak techniques.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Normal - regular or ordinary, not strange or unusual.
  • Someone - an unspecified person.
  • Answer - a response to a question.
  • Strange - unusual or surprising in a way that is unsettling.
  • Waiting - remaining in a place until a certain event occurs.
  • Follow - to go after or come after someone.
  • Look at - to direct one's gaze in a particular direction.
  • Smile - to make a facial expression showing pleasure.

Practice Tips

To get the most out of this English learning session, consider the following tips to enhance your shadowing practice:

  • Listen Before You Repeat: Start by listening to the dialogue attentively. Focus on how the speakers emphasize certain words, particularly in pauses and intonation.
  • Shadow at Your Own Pace: Initially, feel free to slow down the playback speed. This is especially helpful as you learn new vocabulary and phrases. Gradually increase the speed as your confidence grows.
  • Pause and Replay: Utilize the pause button frequently. Repeat short phrases rather than long sentences to enhance retention and understanding. This method also helps in practicing English speaking practice.
  • Leverage Context Clues: While shadowing, pay attention to the context of the conversation. Understanding the situation can help you grasp the meaning of unfamiliar words more efficiently.
  • Practice Daily: Integrate this type of listening practice into your daily routine. Just a few minutes each day can significantly help you learn English with YouTube content while improving your overall speaking abilities.

Engaging with the story and following the characters will boost not only your vocabulary but also your comfort level with spontaneous speaking. Embrace the challenge, and enjoy enhancing your English skills through this captivating narrative!

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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