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Do you remember the rain when you were young?
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Do you remember the rain when you were young?
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Today, we met you in a small town in the neighborhood of the island.
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First, I heard the English speaker.
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Oh no, it's raining so hard.
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Come inside boy, you'll get soaked.
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Thank you auntie, I didn't bring a raincoat.
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Sit down here, want something to drink?
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A bottle of orange soda, please.
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Here you go.
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The rain here doesn't last long.
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It smells like wet soil.
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I miss the smell.
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You're not from here?
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I grew up nearby, but I live in the city now.
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This kind of rain brings back memories, right?
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Yes.
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I used to ride my bike in the rain, barefoot.
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Oh no, it's raining so hard.
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Come inside, boy.
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You'll get soaked.
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Thank you, Auntie.
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I didn't bring a raincoat.
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Sit down here.
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Want something to drink?
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A bottle of orange soda, please.
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Here you go.
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The rain here doesn't last long.
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It smells like wet soil.
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I miss the smell.
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You're not from here?
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I grew up nearby, but I live in the city now.
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This kind of rain brings back memories, right?
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Yes.
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I used to ride my bike in the rain, barefoot.
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Cuối cùng, nghe không có phụ đê.
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Bạn kiểm tra xem mình hiểu đoạn hội thoại chưa nhé?
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Oh no, it's raining so hard.
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Come inside, boy.
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You'll get soaked.
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Thank you, auntie.
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I didn't bring a raincoat.
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Sit down here.
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Want something to drink?
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A bottle of orange soda, please.
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Here you go.
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The rain here doesn't last long.
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It smells like wet soil and missed the smell.
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You're not from here?
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I grew up nearby, but I live in the city now.
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This kind of rain brings back memories, right?
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Yes.
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I used to ride my bike in the rain, barefoot.
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Bây giờ chúng ta kiểm tra lại bài nghe bằng vài câu trách nhiệm nhé.
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Let's go.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

This video offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in an engaging dialogue set in a familiar context—childhood memories triggered by the rain. Practicing your speaking skills using this material can enhance your English fluency by allowing you to replicate real-life conversations. By shadowing the speaker, you'll not only improve your pronunciation but also develop a natural rhythm in your speech. The conversational snippets between the characters create a casual atmosphere that mirrors everyday interactions, making it easier for you to integrate vocabulary and expressions into your own conversations.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

In the dialogue, the conversation includes several essential grammatical structures and expressions which are useful for everyday English. Here are some key points:

  • Conditionals: The phrase "Oh no, it's raining so hard. Come inside, boy, you'll get soaked" uses a conditional structure that indicates a possible situation and its consequence.
  • Past Tense Usage: "I used to ride my bike in the rain, barefoot" employs the past tense to reflect on childhood experiences, a common narrative technique in English.
  • Conversational Questions: The question "You're not from here?" encourages engagement and promotes conversational flow, an essential aspect of speaking.
  • Polite Requests: Phrases like "Sit down here. Want something to drink?" demonstrate informal yet polite requests, which are useful in various social contexts.

Using a shadowing app or a shadowing site can aid in practicing these expressions for a more interactive learning experience.

Common Pronunciation Traps

Listening to native speakers can often reveal pronunciation nuances that might be challenging. Here are a few tricky words and phrases from the dialogue:

  • Soaked: This word can be difficult due to its vowel sound; practice to pronounce it clearly.
  • Raincoat: Pay attention to the stress on the first syllable and ensure each sound is articulated properly.
  • Memories: The final syllable can be tricky; ensure you don’t rush through it.

Engaging in shadowspeak—repeating phrases after the speaker—allows you to refine your accent and improve your listening comprehension. Make use of this video and incorporate these tips as part of your daily English practice!

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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