Shadowing Practice: 🎧 Luyện Nghe Tiếng Anh Level A2 - MONEY | 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 with video level A2 and the topic is money.
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Now listen carefully.
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Hey Anna, we're first year students in the big city now.
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You like it?
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Hi Tom, yes, the city is fun but everything costs money.
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True.
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At home my parents paid for all.
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Now I check my wallet all the time.
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Same.
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I want spicy noodles and milk tea,
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but I can't buy them every day like with my parents.
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I miss milk tea too.
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Before, mom gave me money.
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Now I save every penny.
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Yes.
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I see friends eat at Heidi Lau.
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Looks so good, but too expensive.
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Heidi Lau?
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My wallet says no. I pay for rent,
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food, bus, and school books.
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Me too.
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Rent, food, transport, school stuff.
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I want Heidi Lau, but no way.
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So you work to get money?
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Yeah, I work part-time at a cafe.
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It's hard.
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I study, work, and I'm so tired.
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Same.
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I work at a shop.
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It helps my family, but I'm stressed.
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School is important, too.
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Right.
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My family isn't rich.
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If I don't work, my parents work more.
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I feel sad for them.
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I know.
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My parents aren't rich either.
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I work to help, but my grades are bad now.
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Oh no. And I'm jealous of rich kids.
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They have everything.
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Nice clothes, good phones, no worries about money.
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Yeah.
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They buy expensive stuff, don't think about rent.
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They have time to study and follow dreams.
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Exactly.
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We have no choice.
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Work, study, save, and school costs so much.
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I worry if I finish,
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I find a job or not.
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True.
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Many people know jobs now.
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Scary.
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I think about learning English or Chinese for better future.
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Me too.
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I want to study IELTS or Chinese,
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but lessons cost a lot.
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I can't ask my parents.
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They work too hard already.
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Same.
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My parents are tired.
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I don't ask for money,
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but without English, hard to get good job. So stressful.
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Work part-time, study, no money for fun.
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What do we do?
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Maybe find free English apps or study together.
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Save money, no expensive classes.
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Good idea.
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I saw on TikTok a guy who makes videos about self-study IELTS.
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His videos are good.
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He has a YouTube channel for English listening, all free.
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He's kind and handsome.
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Let's try his lessons.
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Wow, free?
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Sounds great.
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We watch his videos together.
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No cost, learn English.
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Yes, study at the library, no cost.
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And eat cheap noodles, not Heidi Lau.
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Yes, save now, dream big.
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Maybe one day we go Heidi Lau.
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Deal, Tom.
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Study hard, save money, Heidi Lau later.
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Hey Anna, we're first year students in the big city now.
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You like it?
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Hi Tom, yes, the city is fun but everything costs money.
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True.
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At home my parents paid for all.
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Now I check my wallet all the time.
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Same.
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I want spicy noodles and milk tea,
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but I can't buy them every day like with my parents.
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I miss milk tea too.
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Before, mom gave me money.
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Now I save every penny.
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Yes.
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I see friends eat at Heidi Lau.
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Looks so good, but too expensive.
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Heidi Lau?
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My wallet says no. I pay for rent,
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food, bus, and school books.
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Me too.
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Rent, food, transport, school stuff.
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I want Heidi Lau, but no way.
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So you work to get money?
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Yeah.
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I work part-time at a cafe.
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It's hard.
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I study, work, and I'm so tired.
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Same.
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I work at a shop.
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It helps my family, but I'm stressed.
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School is important too.
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Right.
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My family isn't rich.
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If I don't work, my parents work more.
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I feel sad for them.
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I know.
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My parents aren't rich either.
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I work to help, but my grades are bad now.
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So no. And I'm jealous of rich kids.
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They have everything.
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Nice clothes, good phones, no worries about money.
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Yeah.
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They buy expensive stuff, don't think about rent.
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They have time to study and follow dreams.
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Exactly.
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We have no choice.
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Work, study, save, and school costs so much.
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I worry if I finish,
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I find a job or not.
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True.
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Many people know jobs now.
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Scary.
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I think about learning English or Chinese for a better future.
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Me too.
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I want to study IELTS or Chinese,
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but lessons cost a lot.
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I can't ask my parents.
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They work too hard already.
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Same.
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My parents are tired.
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I don't ask for money,
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but without English, hard to get good job. So stressful.
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Work part-time, study, no money for fun.
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What do we do?
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Maybe find free English apps or study together.
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Save money, no expensive classes.
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Good idea.
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I saw on TikTok a guy who makes videos about self-study IELTS.
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His videos are good.
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He has a YouTube channel for English listening, all free.
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He's kind and handsome.
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Let's try his lessons.
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Wow, free?
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Sounds great.
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We watch his videos together.
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No cost, learn English.
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Yes, study at the library, no cost.
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And eat cheap noodles, not Heidi Lau.
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Yes, save now, dream big.
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Maybe one day we go Heidi Lau.
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Deal, Tom.
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Study hard, save money.
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Heidi Lau later.
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Hey, Anna.
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We're first-year students in the big city now.
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You like it?
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Hi, Tom.
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Yes, the city is fun, but everything costs money.
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True.
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At home, my parents paid for all.
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Now I check my wallet all the time.
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Same.
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I want spicy noodles and milk tea,
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but I can't buy them every day like with my parents.
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I miss milk tea too.
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Before, mom gave me money.
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Now I save every penny.
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Yes.
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I see friends eat at Heidi Lau.
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Looks so good, but too expensive.
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Heidi Lau?
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My wallet says no. I pay for rent,
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food, bus, and school books.
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Me too.
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Rent, food, transport, school stuff.
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I want Heidi Lau, but no way.
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So you work to get money?
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Yeah, I work part-time at a cafe.
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It's hard.
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I study, work, and I'm so tired.
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Same.
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I work at a shop.
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It helps my family, but I'm stressed.
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School is important too.
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Right.
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My family isn't rich.
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If I don't work, my parents work more.
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I feel sad for them.
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I know.
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My parents aren't rich either.
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I work to help, but my grades are bad now.
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So no. And I'm jealous of rich kids.
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They have everything.
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Nice clothes, good phones, no worries about money.
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Yeah.
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They buy expensive stuff, don't think about rent.
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They have time to study and follow dreams.
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Exactly.
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We have no choice.
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Work, study, save, and school costs so much.
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I worry if I finish,
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I find a job or not.
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True.
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Many people know jobs now.
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Scary.
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I think about learning English or Chinese for a better future.
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Me too.
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I want to study IELTS or Chinese,
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but lessons cost a lot.
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I can't ask my parents.
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They work too hard already.
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Same.
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My parents are tired.
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I don't ask for money,
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but without English, hard to get a good job. So stressful.
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Work part-time, study, no money for fun.
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What do we do?
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Mmm, maybe find free English apps?
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Or study together.
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Save money, no expensive classes.
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Good idea!
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I saw on TikTok a guy who makes videos about self-study IELTS.
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His videos are good.
236
He has a YouTube channel for English listening, all free.
237
He's kind and handsome.
238
Let's try his lessons.
239
Wow, free?
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Sounds great.
241
We watch his videos together.
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No cost, learn English.
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Yes, study at the library, no cost.
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And eat cheap noodles, not Heidi Lau.
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Yes, save now, dream big.
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Maybe one day we go Heidi Lau.
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Deal, Tom.
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Study hard, save money.
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Heidi Lau later.

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About This Lesson

In this English listening practice lesson, students will focus on the topic of money, specifically from the perspective of two university students navigating their financial responsibilities in a bustling city. As you listen, you will gain insight into everyday conversations about budgeting, work-life balance, and the pressures of managing finances as a student. This lesson is designed for learners at the A2 level, helping to enhance your listening skills while expanding vocabulary related to money and personal finance. By participating, you will also practice integrating effective shadowspeak techniques to improve your spoken English.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Wallet: A small case used to carry personal items including money, cards, and identification.
  • Rent: The payment made for living in a property that is not owned.
  • Part-time: A job that requires fewer hours than a full-time position, often suitable for students.
  • Save every penny: To be careful with spending and try to keep as much money as possible.
  • Expensive: High in cost; requiring a lot of money to purchase.
  • Stressed: Feeling anxious or pressured due to workload or responsibilities.
  • Jealous: Feeling envious of someone else's situation or possessions.
  • Worries about money: Concerns regarding financial issues and income.

Practice Tips

To maximize your learning experience through this listening lesson, try using shadowspeak techniques while engaging with the transcript. Since the speed of the conversation is suitable for A2 learners, follow these steps:

  • Listen first: Play the audio without reading the transcript, focusing exclusively on understanding the dialogue.
  • Repeat and imitate: Play short segments of the audio and pause after each line to repeat what you hear. Pay attention to the speakers’ intonation and emotion.
  • Emphasize key vocabulary: When you encounter new vocabulary and phrases, practice saying them aloud multiple times, incorporating them into your speaking practice.
  • Shadow the dialogue: Use shadow speech by reciting lines simultaneously with the audio, mimicking the rhythm and flow of conversation. This helps improve pronunciation and fluency.
  • Reflect on content: After practicing, take a moment to summarize the main points discussed in the conversation to reinforce comprehension.

By consistently practicing through this shadowspeaks method and integrating these practice techniques, you can significantly improve your listening and speaking skills in English. Happy learning!

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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