Shadowing Practice: 🎧 Luyện Nghe Tiếng Anh Level A1-A2 - CÁI GÌ DẠAA? - | Listening English Podcast |🎯 - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Welcome to my channel.
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Let's practice your listening skill.
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With video level A1 to A2, and the topic is, what?
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Now listen carefully.
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What the hell is this?
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Do you even know what time it is?
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You don't let anyone sleep.
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Your girlfriend moved out one month ago.
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Are you looking for a ghost or what?
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Wait, she moved out one month ago?
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Yes, she moved out already.
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Why are you so stubborn?
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I'm seriously lacking sleep.
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Look at me now.
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I used to look good.
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Now I have no energy, no life left.
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I'm sorry, man.
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Sorry?
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What do you mean sorry?
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Your girlfriend is living well, happy and fresh.
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And you?
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Look at yourself.
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You only have one leg left.
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What did you say?
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Who are you talking about having only one leg?
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Hey, hey, misunderstanding, misunderstanding.
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I was just asking, nothing serious.
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You think this is funny?
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No, no, I'm just saying.
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Anyway, your gift looks nice.
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Now go to sleep.
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Maybe tomorrow, when you wake up, a new leg will grow out.
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It's late.
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I'm going to sleep now.
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Bye-bye.
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What the hell is this?
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Do you even know what time it is?
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You don't let anyone sleep.
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Your girlfriend moved out one month ago.
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Are you looking for a ghost or what?
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Wait, she moved out one month ago?
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Yes, she moved out already.
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Why are you so stubborn?
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I'm seriously lacking sleep.
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Look at me now.
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I used to look good.
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Now I have no energy, no life left.
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I'm sorry, man.
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Sorry?
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What do you mean sorry?
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Your girlfriend is living well, happy and fresh.
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And you?
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Look at yourself.
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You only have one leg left.
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What did you say?
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Who are you talking about having only one leg?
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Hey, hey, misunderstanding, misunderstanding.
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I was just asking, nothing serious.
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You think this is funny?
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No, no.
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I'm just saying.
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Anyway, your gift looks nice.
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Now go to sleep.
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Maybe tomorrow, when you wake up, a new leg will grow out.
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It's late.
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I'm going to sleep now.
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Bye-bye.
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What the hell is this?
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Do you even know what time it is?
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You don't let anyone sleep.
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Your girlfriend moved out one month ago.
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Are you looking for a ghost or what?
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Wait, she moved out one month ago?
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Yes, she moved out already.
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Why are you so stubborn?
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I'm seriously lacking sleep.
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Look at me now.
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I used to look good.
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Now I have no energy, no life left.
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I'm sorry, man.
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Sorry?
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What do you mean sorry?
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Your girlfriend is living well, happy and fresh.
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And you?
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Look at yourself.
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You only have one leg left.
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What did you say?
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Who are you talking about having only one leg?
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Hey, hey, misunderstanding, misunderstanding.
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I was just asking, nothing serious.
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You think this is funny?
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No, no, I'm just saying.
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Anyway, your gift looks nice.
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Now go to sleep.
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Maybe tomorrow, when you wake up, a new leg will grow out.
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It's late.
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I'm going to sleep now.
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Bye-bye.
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About This Lesson

Welcome to this English listening practice session tailored for learners at the A1 to A2 level. In this lesson, you will practice your listening skills through an engaging dialogue that touches upon themes of relationships, misunderstandings, and the importance of communication. The conversational tone and relatable topic will help improve your comprehension while also providing a great opportunity for english speaking practice. Pay close attention to the nuances of the characters' interactions and how they express emotions and facts. This approach is beneficial for those preparing for exams like the IELTS, as it enhances listening and verbal skills alike.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • What the hell is this? - An expression of surprise or confusion.
  • Do you even know what time it is? - A rhetorical question implying someone's lack of awareness.
  • Your girlfriend moved out one month ago. - A statement indicating a change in relationship status.
  • Why are you so stubborn? - A question questioning someone's unwillingness to change their opinion or behavior.
  • I used to look good. - A reflection on past appearances, often conveying regret.
  • You think this is funny? - A challenge questioning the appropriateness of someone's humor in context.
  • I’m seriously lacking sleep. - An expression indicating fatigue and the need for rest.
  • Maybe tomorrow, when you wake up, a new leg will grow out. - A sarcastic way of saying someone needs to stop worrying and get some rest.

Practice Tips

To maximize your learning potential, employ the shadowing technique while listening to this dialogue. Start by listening to the recording in its entirety to familiarize yourself with the tone and pace of the speakers. Then, listen again but this time pause the audio after each sentence. Repeat what you hear, mimicking the intonation and rhythm of the speakers. This is particularly useful for shadow speech practice, as it helps you capture both the pronunciation and emotional nuances of the dialogue.

When you practice, focus on the flow of conversation rather than just memorizing words. The speed of the dialogue is suitable for beginners, yet it also offers challenges that can help you improve gradually. Remember, consistent english speaking practice is crucial, so try to make this exercise a daily routine. By actively engaging with natural speech patterns, you’ll be better prepared for conversations in real-life situations and can even leverage this practice to enhance your performance in tests like the IELTS speaking practice section.

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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