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Hello everyone!
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Welcome to this A2 English listening practice video.
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Today I want to tell you a touching story about convenience stores in Vietnam.
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Stores like Circle K, Mini Stop,
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and GS25 are small lights in the busy city life.
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They're open all night and sell quick food.
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But they do more.
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They bring comfort and small joys when you feel alone.
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Let me share a story about my friend Lan and how these stores changed her heart.
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Anna moved to Ho Chi Minh City two years ago.
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She was 20 and started university.
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The city felt big and cold.
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She lived in a tiny room alone,
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far from her family in the countryside.
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At night, she felt sad and missed home.
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She could not sleep, so she walked the streets.
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One night, she saw the red light of Circle K.
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It was open, warm, and full of life.
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Ana went inside.
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The worker smiled and said,
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What can I get you?
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She bought a hot coffee and a sandwich.
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For the first time, she felt safe.
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From that night, convenience stores became Anna's friends.
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Circle K was near her school.
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She went there after classes to eat yogurt or read books.
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The bright lights made her forget loneliness.
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One day, she met a boy named Jerry at Ministop.
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He was eating ice cream and studying.
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They talked about school.
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Jerry said, these stores are like home when you are far away.
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They became friends.
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Now they meet at GS25 for kimbap and tea.
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They laugh and share stories.
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Ana says, these places gave me a new family.
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In Vietnam, convenience stores like Circle K,
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Mini Stop, and GS25 are everywhere.
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Circle K sells sandwiches and coffee.
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Mini Stop has Japanese treats like hot rice balls.
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GS25 offers Korean snacks and drinks.
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They are open 24 hours,
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so workers grab food after late shifts.
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Students buy water before exams.
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Families get milk for kids.
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During rain, people run inside for umbrellas.
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Prices are fair, but snacks are not always healthy.
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Still, they save time in fast city life.
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These stores bring meaning.
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For Anna, they were a bridge to happiness.
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She remembers her first Christmas in the city.
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She felt homesick, but Jerry invited her to GS-25.
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They ate cup noodles and watched the streetlights.
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It was simple, but her heart felt full.
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Now, Anna works part-time at Circle K.
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She smiles at lonely customers just like the worker did for her.
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It feels good to give back.
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Convenience stores are small, but they hold big emotions.
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In Vietnam's noisy streets, they are quiet spots for dreams and connections.
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They remind us that even in a big city,
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kindness waits around the corner.
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In conclusion, Circle K, Mini Stop,
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and GS25 are more than shops.
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They help people feel less alone and create warm memories.
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honest story shows how small places can change lives.
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Have you had a special moment at a store?
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Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more A2 English listening practice videos.
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See you next time!
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Hello everyone!
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Welcome to this A2 English listening practice video.
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Today, I want to tell you a touching story about convenience stores in Vietnam.
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Stores like Circle K, Mini Stop,
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and GS25 are small lights in the busy city life.
73
They're open all night and sell quick food.
74
But they do more.
75
They bring comfort and small joys when you feel alone.
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Let me share a story about my friend Lon and how these stores changed her heart.
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Anna moved to Ho Chi Minh City two years ago.
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She was 20 and started university.
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The city felt big and cold.
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She lived in a tiny room alone,
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far from her family in the countryside.
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At night, she felt sad and missed home.
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She could not sleep, so she walked the streets.
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One night, she saw the red light of Circle K.
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It was open, warm, and full of life.
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Ana went inside.
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The worker smiled and said,
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what can I get you?
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She bought a hot coffee and a sandwich.
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For the first time, she felt safe.
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From that night, convenience stores became Ana's friends.
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Circle K was near her school.
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She went there after classes to eat yogurt or read books.
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The bright lights made her forget loneliness.
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One day she met a boy named Jerry at Ministop.
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He was eating ice cream and studying.
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They talked about school.
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Jerry said, these stores are like home when you are far away.
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They became friends.
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Now they meet at GS25 for kimbap and tea.
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They laugh and share stories.
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Ana says, these places gave me a new family.
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In Vietnam, convenience stores like Circle K,
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Ministop, and GS25 are everywhere.
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Circle K sells sandwiches and coffee.
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Ministop has Japanese treats like hot rice balls.
107
GS25 offers Korean snacks and drinks.
108
They are open 24 hours,
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so workers grab food after late shifts.
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Students buy water before exams.
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Families get milk for kids.
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During rain, people run inside for umbrellas.
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Prices are fair, but snacks are not always healthy.
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Still, they save time in fast city life.
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These stores bring meaning.
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For Anna, they were a bridge to happiness.
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She remembers her first Christmas in the city.
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She felt homesick, but Jerry invited her to GS25.
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They ate cup noodles and watched the streetlights.
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It was simple, but her heart felt full.
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Now, Anna works part-time at Circle K.
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She smiles at lonely customers just like the worker did for her.
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It feels good to give back.
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Convenience stores are small, but they hold big emotions.
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In Vietnam's noisy streets, they are quiet spots for dreams and connections.
126
They remind us that even in a big city,
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kindness waits around the corner.
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In conclusion, Circle K, Mini Stop,
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and GS25 are more than shops.
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They help people feel less alone and create warm memories.
131
Honest Story shows how small places can change lives.
132
Have you had a special moment at a store?
133
Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more A2 English listening practice videos.
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See you next time!
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Hello, everyone.
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Welcome to this A2 English listening practice video.
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Today, I want to tell you a touching story about convenience stores in Vietnam.
138
Stores like Circle K, Mini Stop,
139
and GS25 are small lights in the busy city life.
140
They're open all night and sell quick food.
141
But they do more.
142
They bring comfort and small joys when you feel alone.
143
Let me share a story about my friend Lon and how these stores changed her heart.
144
Anna moved to Ho Chi Minh City two years ago.
145
She was 20 and started university.
146
The city felt big and cold.
147
She lived in a tiny room alone,
148
far from her family in the in the countryside.
149
At night, she felt sad and missed home.
150
She could not sleep, so she walked the streets.
151
One night, she saw the red light of Circle K.
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It was open, warm, and full of life.
153
Anna went inside.
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The worker smiled and said,
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what can I get you?
156
She bought a hot coffee and a sandwich.
157
For the first time, she felt safe.
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From that night, convenience stores became Anna's friends.
159
Circle K was near her school.
160
She went there after classes to eat yogurt or read books.
161
The bright lights made her forget loneliness.
162
One day, she met a boy named Jerry at Ministop.
163
He was eating ice cream and studying.
164
They talked about school.
165
Jerry said, these stores are like home when you are far away.
166
They became friends.
167
Now they meet at GS25 for kimbap and tea.
168
They laugh and share stories.
169
Ana says, these places gave me a new family.
170
In Vietnam, convenience stores like Circle K,
171
Ministop, and GS25 are everywhere.
172
Circle K sells sandwiches and coffee.
173
Ministop has Japanese treats like hot rice balls.
174
GS25 offers Korean snacks and drinks.
175
They are open 24 hours,
176
so workers grab food after late shifts.
177
Students buy water before exams.
178
Families get milk for kids.
179
During rain, people run inside for umbrellas.
180
Prices are fair, but snacks are not always healthy.
181
Still, they save time in fast city life.
182
These stores bring meaning.
183
For Anna, they were a bridge to happiness.
184
She remembers her first Christmas in the city.
185
She felt homesick, but Jerry invited her to GS25.
186
They ate cup noodles and watched the streetlights.
187
It was simple, but her heart felt full.
188
Now, Anna works part-time at Circle K.
189
She smiles at lonely customers just like the worker did for her.
190
It feels good to give back.
191
Convenience stores are small, but they hold big emotions.
192
In Vietnam's noisy streets, they are quiet spots for dreams and connections.
193
They remind us that even in a big city,
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kindness waits around the corner.
195
In conclusion, Circle K, Mini Stop,
196
and GS25 are more than shops.
197
They help people feel less alone and create warm memories.
198
Honest Story shows how small places can change lives.
199
Have you had a special moment at a store?
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Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more A2 English listening practice videos.
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See you next time!
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Thank you.

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Este vídeo de prática de escuta em inglês de nível A2 apresenta uma história tocante sobre lojas de conveniência no Vietnã. A narrativa gira em torno da experiência de Ana, uma estudante que se muda para a agitada cidade de Ho Chi Minh. Longe de casa, Ana encontra consolo e alegria nas lojas como Circle K, Ministop e GS25, que não apenas oferecem alimentos rápidos, mas também um senso de comunidade e pertencimento. Este contexto é fundamental para entender os sentimentos de solidão e as pequenas alegrias que esses lugares podem trazer para aqueles que estão longe de suas famílias.

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  • “Essas lojas são como um lar quando você está longe.” - Reflete a importância das lojas de conveniência para criar um senso de pertencimento.
  • “Os preços são justos.” - Uma forma de comentar sobre o custo dos produtos.
  • “O que você gostaria de comer?” - Uma pergunta comum ao fazer escolhas em uma loja ou restaurante.
  • “Vamos nos encontrar no GS25.” - Sugestão de um ponto de encontro amigável que traz confortos ou lembranças.

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  1. Assista ao vídeo uma vez sem interrupções. Familiarize-se com a história e o contexto geral.
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  5. Grave-se. Ouça suas gravações e compare com o áudio original. Isso ajudará a identificar áreas onde você pode melhorar.

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