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Welcome to my channel, let's practice your listening skill.
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With video level A1 to A2, and the topic is working.
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Now listen carefully.
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I feel very tired these days.
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Why?
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You don't have a job now.
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Yes, and that is the problem.
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You want a job, right?
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Yes, I really want one.
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But you look stressed all the time.
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Finding a job is very hard.
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I know.
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I felt the same before.
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I stay at home and feel worried.
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Yes.
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When you do nothing, you feel bad.
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I see my friends go to work every day.
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And you feel small, right?
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Yes.
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I feel like I am not good enough.
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That feeling is terrible.
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Then I saw a company hiring people.
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So you applied?
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Yes.
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I sent my CV.
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And you had an interview.
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Yes, last week.
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But now you look very sad.
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I feel tired just thinking about it.
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Wait, did you fail the interview?
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No, I passed it.
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What?
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You passed?
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Yes, I start work next week.
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That is good news.
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But I am not happy.
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Why not?
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If I work, I can't stay at home anymore.
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Staying at home is not that great.
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But I can lie in bed and watch movies.
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You can't do that at work.
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I have to wake up early every day.
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Everyone does.
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I have to work all day.
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That is normal life.
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No more long sleep.
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Welcome to the real world.
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No more free time like before.
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Free time feels good, but no money feels bad.
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That is true, but I feel scared.
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Scared of what?
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Scared of working every day.
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Everyone feels that way at first.
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Do people really work until they are old?
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Most people do.
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That sounds very sad.
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It sounds sad, but it is life.
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I don't want to work forever.
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You work now to live better later.
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Later feels very far.
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One step at a time.
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I want money, but I want freedom too.
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Everyone wants both.
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Life is so unfair.
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Yes, but you are moving forward.
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I guess that is good.
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You should be proud of yourself.
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Maybe a little.
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Next week is your first day, right?
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Yes.
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I feel happy and sad at the same time.
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That means you're growing up.
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I don't know if I like that.
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No one likes it at first.
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Okay.
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I will try.
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That is enough for now.
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Thank you for listening to me.
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Anytime.
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Complaining helps sometimes.
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Yes.
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I feel a bit better now.
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I feel very tired these days.
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Why?
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You don't have a job now.
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Yes, and that is the problem.
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You want a job, right?
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Yes, I really want one.
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But you look stressed all the time.
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Finding a job is very hard.
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I know.
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I felt the same before.
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I stay at home and feel worried.
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Yes, when you do nothing, you feel bad.
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I see my friends go to work every day.
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And you feel small, right?
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Yes.
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I feel like I am not good enough.
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That feeling is terrible.
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Then I saw a company hiring people.
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So you applied?
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Yes.
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I sent my CV.
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And you had an interview?
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Yes.
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Last week.
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But now you look very sad.
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I feel tired just thinking about it.
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Wait.
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Did you fail the interview?
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No, I passed it.
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What?
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You passed?
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Yes, I start work next week.
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That is good news.
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But I am not happy.
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Why not?
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If I work, I can't stay at home anymore.
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Staying at home is not that great.
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But I can lie in bed and watch movies.
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You can't do that at work i have to wake up early every day everyone does i have to
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work all day that is normal life no more long sleep welcome to the real world no more free time like before free time feels good but no money feels bad that That is true,
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but I feel scared.
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Scared of what?
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Scared of working every day.
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Everyone feels that way at first.
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Do people really work until they are old?
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Most people do.
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That sounds very sad.
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It sounds sad, but it is life.
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I don't want to work forever.
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You work now to live better later.
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Later feels very far.
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One step at a time.
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I want money, but I want freedom, too.
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Everyone wants both.
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Life is so unfair.
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Yes, but you are moving forward.
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I guess that is good.
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You should be proud of yourself.
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Maybe a little.
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Next week is your first day, right?
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Yes.
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I feel happy and sad at the same time.
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That means you're growing up.
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I don't know if I like that.
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No one likes it at first.
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Okay, I will try.
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That is enough for now.
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Thank you for listening to me.
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Anytime.
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Complaining helps sometimes.
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Yes, I feel a bit better now.
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I feel very tired these days.
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Why?
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You don't have a job now.
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Yes, and that is the problem.
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You want a job, right?
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Yes, I really want one.
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But you look stressed all the time.
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Finding a job is very hard.
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I know.
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I felt the same before.
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I stay at home and feel worried.
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Yes, when you do nothing, you feel bad.
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I see my friends go to work every day.
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And you feel small, right?
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Yes.
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I feel like I am not good enough.
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That feeling is terrible.
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Then I saw a company hiring people.
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So you applied?
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Yes.
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I sent my CV.
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And you had an interview?
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Yes.
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Last week.
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But now you look very sad.
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I feel tired just thinking about it.
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Wait.
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Did you fail the interview?
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No.
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I passed it.
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What?
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You passed?
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Yes.
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I start work next week.
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That is good news But I am not happy Why not?
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If I work, I can't stay at home anymore
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Staying at home is not that great But I can lie in bed and watch movies You can't do that at work I have to wake up early every day Everyone does I have to work all day That is normal life
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No more long sleep Welcome to the real world No more free time like before Free time feels good, but no money feels bad.
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That is true, but I feel scared.
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Scared of what?
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Scared of working every day.
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Everyone feels that way at first.
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Do people really work until they are old?
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Most people do.
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That sounds very sad.
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It sounds sad, but it is life.
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I don't want to work forever.
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You work now to live better later.
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Later feels very far.
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One step at a time.
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I want money, but I want freedom, too.
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Everyone wants both.
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Life is so unfair.
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Yes, but you are moving forward.
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I guess that is good.
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You should be proud of yourself.
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Maybe a little.
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Next week is your first day, right?
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Yes.
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I feel happy and sad at the same time.
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That means you're growing up.
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I don't know if I like that.
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No one likes it at first.
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Okay, I will try.
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That is enough for now.
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Thank you for listening to me.
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Anytime.
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Complaining helps sometimes.
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Yes, I feel a bit better now.
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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will practice your English listening skills at levels A1 to A2, focusing on the common topic of work. The conversation you'll hear involves two individuals discussing the challenges and emotions associated with job hunting and the transition into the workforce. By the end of this lesson, you should feel more confident in understanding everyday conversations about employment, aspirations, and the mixed feelings that come with starting a new job. This practice is essential for anyone looking to improve their English pronunciation and comprehension, especially when discussing themes related to work.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Job - a position of employment where you work for money.
  • Interview - a formal meeting in which someone is asked questions to assess their suitability for a job.
  • CV - short for curriculum vitae, a document that outlines a person's education and work experience.
  • Hire - to employ someone for a job.
  • Free time - time not spent working or engaged in duties; leisure time.
  • Tired - feeling in need of rest or sleep.
  • Stressed - feeling anxious or overwhelmed, often due to work or personal pressures.
  • Scared - feeling frightened or worried.

Practice Tips

To make the most of this English learning opportunity, here are some effective shadowing tips tailored to the speed and tone of this video:

  • Listen Actively: Pay close attention to the intonation and rhythm of the speakers. Notice how they express emotions like stress and excitement about work.
  • Shadow the Conversation: Play the audio and try to repeat it simultaneously. This shadowing technique can enhance your English pronunciation significantly. Consider using a shadowing app that lets you slow down the audio to match your speaking pace.
  • Break It Down: If the dialogue feels too fast, break it into segments. Focus on a few sentences at a time, then gradually increase your attempts at full phrases.
  • Record Yourself: Use a simple recording tool to capture your voice while you practice. Listening to these recordings will help you identify areas to improve and build your confidence in English speaking practice.
  • Reflect on Feelings: As you listen, reflect on the emotions conveyed in the conversation. This will not only improve your understanding but also enhance your ability to express yourself in English.

Engaging regularly with authentic content like this can dramatically improve your English skills. Be sure to incorporate shadowing into your daily routine, and use a reliable shadowing site to find more material that suits your learning level and interests.

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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