Prática de Shadowing: A hidden youth employment crisis | Vietnam Today - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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Now new jobs are being created but many young people are still being left out of both work and education.
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Right, economists track this through the neat raid.
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Young people not in employment, educate or training.
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And so let's break down some of the key figures we have here.
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Now according to ILL estimates around one in five young people in Asia and the Pacific are neat.
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The risk is even higher for young women who are more likely to be outside both work and learning.
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and for the economy this is a major pool of untapped potential
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when young people are not earning learning
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or gaining experience countries lose future workers innovators and consumers
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so reducing need rates it's not only a social priority it is also part of building a stronger more productive
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and more resilient economy right and while the media has highlighted the diversity
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and why availability of courses nowadays so it's clear
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that young people rarely become needs overnight now many factors are involved
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and it's a whole process
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and for many it starts with a difficult transition from school to work repeated setbacks financial pressure
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or a growing loss of direction
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and our next report looks at how young people can gradually slip out of both employment
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and education and why early support matters.
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Trust for work, leaving early and returning late,
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this young man appears employed,
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but in reality he has been unemployed for nearly six months,
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drifting through uncertain days.
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Not because opportunities are lacking,
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but because he seems to have lost the meaning of striving.
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During that break, I didn't tell anyone.
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I told my parents I was still working.
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Every day, I would take my motorbike and bring my laptop,
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go out to a cafe and stay there until late before going home home.
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The longer I stayed unemployed,
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the more I lost direction,
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the more discouraged I became.
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And it became even harder to find a job." Finding a job is difficult,
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yet more young people are leaving education or training early.
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This young man entered the workforce to gain independence,
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but after months of unsuccessful job hunting,
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he returned to his hometown.
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For personal and family reasons,
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I had to stop my studies.
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I had to take on short-term jobs like ride hailing,
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helping at eateries or manual work.
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They only last a week or two before I return home
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and think about whether to study again or choose a career path.
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Many young people, despite having education,
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health and youth on their side,
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are losing the drive to move forward.
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Without continuously updating themselves with skills for the digital age,
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many may face burnout.
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Equally important is the ability to take care of mental well-being,
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build resilience and recover from stress and fatigue.
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Right, you've heard from these individual stories,
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but behind these is a wider regional challenge.
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Across Asia, many young people remain outside employment, education
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or training even as economies continue to grow and new forms of work emerge.
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The question is why this gap persists and how governments and businesses can help young people move into stable, decent jobs.
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Our reporter, Đức Đoàn, discussed this with Park Sinh Huan,
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director of the ILO country office for Vietnam.
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First of all, thank you very much for joining our interview today.
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In many countries, the number of needs remain high despite economic development.
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So from ILO's perspective, what are the key structural factors driving this mismatch between education and employment?
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While our economies show resilience and growth,
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many young people are still being left behind.
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This paradox has four root causes.
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First, limited access to career guidance,
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Internships and practical experience makes it harder for young people to prepare for work.
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Second, while educational attainment is rising,
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many economists are not transforming past enough to create the high-skilled jobs that graduates expect.
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Third, it is not just a lack of jobs,
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but a lack of decent jobs.
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Finally, we cannot talk about needs without addressing the gender barriers.
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In the Asia Pacific region in 2025,
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more than two out of three youth needs are women.
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How is the rise of informal work and the gig economy in Asia affecting young people's transition into stable employment?
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And does it risk expanding the need population?
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We are seeing a trend toward the culturalization of labor,
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where young people shifting from traditional wage employment into temporary paid jobs.
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In Southeast Asia, insecure contracts of under 12 months now affect more than half of young adult workers.
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Platform-based work such as food delivery,
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riding, hiring often means no employment contract, no social security contributions.
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When young people start out in informal or unstable jobs,
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they have fewer chances to build skills,
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earn well or access to social protection.
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That's why the ILO strongly supports moving from informal to formal work.
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So what concrete steps should governments
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and businesses take to better integrate needs use into the labor market and ensure more inclusive economic growth?
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Obama should strengthen school-to-work transitions by aligning education and training with market needs and by expanding career guidance and internships, work-based learning.
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At the same time, the private sector plays a critical role.
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Business can expand quality internships and work-based learning to help young people transition into jobs.
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Close collaboration between governments, employers and training institutions is essential to design responsive skills programs and anticipate labor market needs,
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particularly through sector-based partnerships such as establishing sector skills bodies that are aligning training with industry demand.
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Once again, thank you very much for joining our interview.
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You're welcome.
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Thank you for having me.

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Contexto & Antecedentes

No mundo atual, muitos jovens enfrentam dificuldades significativas para se inserir no mercado de trabalho e na educação. Um dos tópicos abordados no vídeo "A hidden youth employment crisis | Vietnam Today" é a alarmante taxa de jovens que não estão empregados, educados ou em treinamento, um fenômeno conhecido como NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training). Estes jovens, especialmente as mulheres, lidam com uma luta ainda mais difícil em um cenário de crescente pressão econômica e mudanças no mercado de trabalho. A falta de oportunidades acaba criando um ciclo vicioso de desmotivação e falta de perspectiva, tornando essencial o apoio adequado nesse período de transição.

As 5 Principais Frases para Comunicação Diária

  • "Estou procurando um emprego." - Uma expressão comum que reflete a busca por oportunidades de trabalho.
  • "O aprendizado contínuo é importante." - Refere-se à necessidade de atualização de habilidades no mercado de trabalho.
  • "Estou enfrentando dificuldades para encontrar um trabalho." - Uma forma de expressar desafios durante a procura de emprego.
  • "Preciso de suporte para seguir em frente." - Uma frase que pode ser usada ao buscar ajuda ou orientação.
  • "Como posso melhorar minhas habilidades?" - Questionamento comum entre aqueles que desejam evoluir profissionalmente.

Guia Passo a Passo para a Prática de Shadowing

Para os aprendizes de inglês, a técnica de shadow speech pode ser uma excelente metodologia para aprimorar a pronúncia e a fluência. Aqui estão algumas etapas para abordar o shadowing em inglês com o conteúdo deste vídeo:

  1. Escolha o trecho: Selecione uma parte do vídeo onde o falante esteja se comunicando de forma clara e que contenha frases que você gostaria de praticar.
  2. Escute atentamente: Ouça o trecho escolhido várias vezes, prestando atenção na entonação, ritmo e pronúncia das palavras.
  3. Repita em voz alta: Tente repetir as frases junto com o falante, imitando sua pronúncia. Para isso, utilize a técnica de shadowspeak: fale na mesma velocidade e com a mesma entonação.
  4. Grave-se: Ao praticar, grave sua voz para poder comparar sua pronúncia com a do falante original. Isso ajudará a identificar áreas que precisam de melhoria.
  5. Revisite e refine: Após algumas práticas, ouça suas gravações e note os avanços ou áreas que ainda precisam ser trabalhadas. Não hesite em repetir o processo até sentir que sua pronúncia melhorou.

Este método de prática de conversação em inglês não apenas melhora a pronúncia, mas também fortalece a confiança ao falar, tornando-o uma ferramenta valiosa para qualquer aprendiz de inglês.

O que é a Técnica de Shadowing?

Shadowing é uma técnica de aprendizado de idiomas com base científica, originalmente desenvolvida para o treinamento de intérpretes profissionais. O método é simples, mas poderoso: você ouve áudio em inglês nativo e repete imediatamente em voz alta — como uma sombra seguindo o falante com 1-2 segundos de atraso. Pesquisas mostram melhora significativa na precisão da pronúncia, entonação, ritmo, sons conectados, compreensão auditiva e fluência na fala.

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