Shadowing Practice: 🎧 Luyện Nghe Tiếng Anh Level A2 - TÌNH YÊU | Listening English Podcast |🎯 - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Welcome to my channel, let's practice your listening skill.
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With video level A2, and the topic is love.
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Now listen carefully.
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Anna, we ate spicy noodles.
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Now tell me about this boy you like.
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Okay, Tom, his name is Jerry.
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I met him first day at school.
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He's so handsome, I fall in love.
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Handsome?
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Wow.
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What's so special about Jerry?
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Oh, he's super smart, always gets good grades.
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And he's rich.
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He comes to school in a big car.
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A car?
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Fancy.
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Sounds like a movie star.
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You talk to him?
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No way I'm shy.
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And many girls in class like him too.
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Even my best friend Jenny.
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Your best friend likes him?
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Oh no, that's sad.
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Does Jenny know you like Jerry?
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No, I don't tell her.
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I'm scared.
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What if she stops being my friend?
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She's prettier than me.
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Prettier?
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Come on, Anna.
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You're awesome.
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You're nice and fun.
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Jerry will like you.
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Really?
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But Jenny is so confident.
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She talks to him all the time.
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I just watch.
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Hmm.
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Don't be sad.
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You should talk to Jerry.
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Say hi, smile.
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Maybe he likes you back.
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But what if Jenny gets mad?
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I don't want to lose my friend.
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True.
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Friends are important.
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Maybe tell Jenny you like Jerry. Be honest.
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Good friends understand.
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You think so?
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Okay, maybe I try.
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But I'm still scared.
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Don't worry, Anna.
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You're cool.
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Here's a plan.
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Ask Jerry to study together.
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You're good at studying, right?
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Study?
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Me?
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I sleep in class sometimes.
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No problem.
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Jerry goes with you, then ask him to watch a movie or go to the park.
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Have fun, talk more.
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Movie?
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Park?
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Good idea.
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But what about Jenny?
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Jenny?
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Leave her to me.
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I'll ask her to eat spicy noodles and drink milk tea.
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She'll be happy.
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You and Jenny?
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Okay.
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But if Jerry doesn't like me, I stop being friends with you and I'll be mad at you.
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What, me?
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I'm just helping.
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Jerry will like you.
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Let's get milk tea to plan this.
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Deal.
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But you pay Tom.
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Anna!
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We ate spicy noodles.
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Now tell me about this boy you like.
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Okay, Tom.
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His name is Jerry.
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I met him first day at school.
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He's so handsome.
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I fall in love.
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Handsome?
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Wow.
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What's so special about Jerry?
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Oh, he's super smart.
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Always gets good grades.
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And he's rich.
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He comes to school in a big car.
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A car?
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Fancy.
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Sounds like a movie star.
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You talk to him?
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No way I'm shy.
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And many girls in class like him too.
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Even my best friend Jenny.
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Your best friend likes him?
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Oh no, that's sad.
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Does Jenny know you like Jerry?
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No, I don't tell her.
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I'm scared.
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What if she stops being my friend?
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She's prettier than me.
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Prettier?
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Come on, Anna.
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You're awesome.
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You're nice and fun.
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Jerry will like you.
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Really?
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But Jenny is so confident.
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She talks to him all the time.
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I just watch.
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Hmm.
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Don't be sad.
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You should talk to Jerry.
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Say hi, smile.
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Maybe he likes you back.
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But what if Jenny gets mad?
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I don't want to lose my friend.
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True.
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Friends are important.
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Maybe tell Jenny you like Jerry. Be honest.
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Good friends understand.
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You think so?
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Okay, maybe I try, but I'm still scared.
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Don't worry, Anna.
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You're cool.
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Here's a plan.
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Ask Jerry to study together.
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You're good at studying, right?
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Study?
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Me?
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I sleep in class sometimes.
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No problem.
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Jerry goes with you, then ask him to watch a movie or go to the park, have fun, talk more.
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Movie?
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Park?
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Good idea.
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But what about Jenny?
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Jenny?
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Leave her to me.
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I'll ask her to eat spicy noodles and drink milk tea.
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She'll be happy.
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You and Jenny?
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Okay.
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But if Jerry doesn't like me, I stop being friends with you and I'll be mad at you.
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What, me?
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I'm just helping.
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Jerry will like you.
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Let's get milk tea to plan this.
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Deal.
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But you pay Tom.
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Anna!
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We ate spicy noodles.
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Now tell me about this boy you like.
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Okay, Tom.
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His name is Jerry.
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I met him first day at school.
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He's so handsome.
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I fall in love.
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Handsome?
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Wow!
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What's so special about Jerry?
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Oh, he's super smart, always gets good grades.
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And he's rich.
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He comes to school in a big car.
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A car?
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Fancy.
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Sounds like a movie star.
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You talk to him?
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No way I'm shy.
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And many girls in class like him too.
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Even my best friend Jenny.
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Your best friend likes him?
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Oh no, that's sad.
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Does Jenny know you like Jerry?
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No, I don't tell her.
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I'm scared.
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What if she stops being my friend?
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She's prettier than me me.
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Prettier?
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Come on, Anna.
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You're awesome.
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You're nice and fun.
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Jerry will like you.
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Really?
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But Jenny is so confident.
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She talks to him all the time.
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I just watch.
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Don't be sad.
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You should talk to Jerry.
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Say hi, smile.
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Maybe he likes you back.
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But what if Jenny gets mad?
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I don't want to lose my friend.
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True.
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Friends are important.
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Maybe tell Jenny you like Jerry. Be honest.
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Good friends understand.
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You think so?
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Okay, maybe I try.
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But I'm still scared.
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Don't worry, Anna.
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You're cool.
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Here's a plan.
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Ask Jerry to study together.
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You're good at studying, right?
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Study?
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Me?
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I sleep in class sometimes.
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No problem.
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Jerry goes with you, then ask him to watch a movie or go to the park.
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Have fun, talk more.
219
Movie?
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Park?
221
Good idea.
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But what about Jenny?
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Jenny?
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Leave her to me.
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I'll ask her to eat spicy noodles and drink milk tea.
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She'll be happy.
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You and Jenny?
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Okay.
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But if Jerry doesn't like me, I stop being friends with you and I'll be mad at you.
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What, me?
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I'm just helping.
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Jerry will like you.
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Let's get Milk Tea to plan this.
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Deal.
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But you pay Tom.

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About This Lesson

In this A2 level listening lesson, we focus on the topic of love, featuring a dialogue between two characters, Anna and her friend Tom. Through this engaging exchange, learners will practice listening skills while exploring themes of friendship, attraction, and the complexities of youth relationships. This lesson is designed to help you enhance your ability to understand conversational English, which is critical for effective communication. You will also get the opportunity to improve your English pronunciation by shadowing the speakers in the video.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Spicy noodles: A type of food that has a lot of flavor and heat.
  • Handsome: An attractive boy or man.
  • Fall in love: To develop romantic feelings for someone.
  • Super smart: Extremely intelligent.
  • Rich: Having a lot of money.
  • Fancy: Elegant or stylish.
  • Shy: Feeling nervous or uncomfortable in social situations.
  • Be honest: To tell the truth.

Practice Tips

To get the most out of this lesson, you can engage in shadow speaking with a structured approach. Start by listening to the dialogue carefully, focusing on the tone and emotion behind the words. Since the conversation flows at a moderate pace, repeating after the speakers will help you improve English pronunciation. As you practice, pay close attention to the intonation and rhythm used, which is essential for sounding natural in conversation.

To effectively learn English with YouTube, consider using the following steps for your shadow speaking session:

  • Listen to a short segment of the dialogue.
  • Pause the video and repeat the lines aloud, mimicking the speakers' tone.
  • Focus on any difficult expressions or phrases; repeat them until you feel comfortable.
  • Practice full sentences without pausing, trying to match the speakers' speed.

Engaging in these activities will not only aid in enhancing your listening skills but also boost your confidence in English speaking practice. By integrating these methods into your routine, you can develop a more natural speaking style, bridging the gap between comprehension and fluent conversation.

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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