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How have you been doing since?
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How have you been doing since?
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He said, how have you been doing?
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Did you hear it?
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Go again.
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How have you been doing since?
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Now, can you catch up with every single word that he just said?
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Well, maybe because his pronunciation or his voice isn't clear enough.
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Let's try someone else.
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So Ray, how have you been doing?
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And do you know all of the words in the sentence?
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You do, right?
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What made it unlikely for you to identify every single word the speaker said?
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You know it's not just simply because they speak fast,
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they are something more than just being fast.
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And in this video, I'm going to show you why
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and what you can do to greatly improve your listening skill and also your speaking skill after watching the entire video.
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Hi, welcome to my channel or welcome back to my channel.
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I'm just a huge language lover.
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I used to be an English teacher in Vietnam for eight years before I moved to the US.
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I've got a master's degree of arts in teaching TESOL.
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I love learning languages so I can speak English,
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French, Chinese, Japanese and Vietnamese.
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All right, let's get it started.
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Bạn có để ý những người nói ở đây họ nói tiếng Anh theo kiểu giống như là đang thi thầm ấy?
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Gì mà nó chữ cứ dính dính lại với nhau và rất là nhỏ, đúng không nào?
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Bạn thử nghe lại một video khác nhé.
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Và câu bạn nghe sẽ là You've been doing great So just like,
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you've been doing a great job.
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It's amazing, you've been doing it.
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in English, English is called the English English.
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They are just the first to speak in English,
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not the first to speak in English.
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So, people usually say this to speak in English and say this is what they do to speak in English.
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And this is an anger and anger to keep listening skills.
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Because it's don't know what you don't know,
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you don't know what you do You don't know what you do,
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you don't know what you do But you don't know what you do
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When you want to change the listening skills and you just focus on the listening skills Then it's really bad,
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it's not a good thing
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The problem here is that when you are learning the speaking at the lớp You can do that,
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you can do that and you can do that
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And in the process of creating the same kind of sound of you You can do that in your words,
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that sound is a word And when you learn listening skills,
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even from level A1 You can learn listening skills in the language of the language
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You can use the sound of a sound,
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but you will not speak fast
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And they will increase the sound of dần dần từ từ
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So when the information is completely different with the information you hear thì trong quá trình bạn luyện listening skills,
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bạn không thể nào nhận diện ra âm dễ dàng được.
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Ví dụ So what's going on?
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What's the problem here?
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So what's going on?
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What's the problem here?
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What is the problem here?
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What is the problem here?
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Ở lớp, câu này thường được đọc rõ ràng thành What is the problem here?
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Đúng không nào?
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Nhưng trong tiếng Anh thực tế thì rất ít khi tụi
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mình sử dụng What is mà tụi mình hay nói ngắn thành What's
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Hoặc nếu có chữ it đằng sau cụ chữ what is
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Thì tụi mình cũng không bao giờ đọc thành what is
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it Hoặc là tụi mình cũng không đọc what is it Mà tụi mình sẽ nói thành what is it
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Sẽ có âm D xuất hiện giữa chữ what và chữ
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is Bởi vì khi âm T đứng giữa hai cái nguyên
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âm nó sẽ bị đổ thành âm D Ngoài ra đằng
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sau này còn có phần nối giữa phụ âm và nguyên âm And when we say these three words together,
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we will have What is it?
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The, the, the problem, the here,
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we will always say these words.
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In this case, we are going to see these words like this.
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But the important thing is that you have to use 1,2% of the words you use for the words
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and to increase the intensity of your words to the words.
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In this word, we will not say the word,
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but we will say the word.
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Or in this word, we will not say here,
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but I will say here.
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When you do listening, you don't do listening to the first and then speaking, or the second.
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Because these two questions must be done together.
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The simple thing is that when you do listening skills,
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you will learn the speaking skills and you will learn the speaking skills
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to create an ex-conference with the same words and the same as it is.
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Don't listen to keywords, please.
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Don't be trained by keywords.
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Because you just know the exact word,
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and you don't know exactly what you can do.
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You can learn the keywords.
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It would be suitable for those who are learning English,
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like in level A1, because the amount of your words are still not yet.
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You can listen to the words you can read Like the words,
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the words, the words, the words For example,
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when you wrap two or three words together You can create a word for example English books
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Or when you wrap one or two words together You can create a word for example A beautiful Japanese house design
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House Design is a word that means that the design is beautiful and Japanese.
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It's two meanings to the word house design.
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It's a very long term.
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When you learn this kind of meaning,
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you will have two biggest fear of the English language.
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The first is the fear of hearing.
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When you learn this kind of information,
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for example, It's the most beautiful.
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It's very simple but because people say they're not talking about each other,
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you can't hear it.
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For example, it's the most beautiful music that they've ever seen.
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It's the most beautiful music that they've ever seen.
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I think it's the most beautiful animal I've ever photographed.
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I think it's the most beautiful animal I've ever photographed.
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Two is the most beautiful animal I've ever photographed.
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In the course of speaking,
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you still have to understand the same as you know.
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So, the reason to use the word for the word is to understand the word,
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or use the connection to one word.
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It is very hind to you because you don't have a good time to make your own words.
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And often you can decide that you need to learn the language.
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Then you can use this language to make it right.
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In you can start from the most simple level and most simple level.
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You hear a little bit about listening skills,
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why do you need to change speaking skills?
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That's right, I think it's really hard to think that.
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For example, when you are in the class,
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you can also ask you to write a word for the word,
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and remember to have-has in the same sentence, right?
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But when you learn listening skills,
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you will be very often hear people using the long form form,
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the full form of a sentence of a sentence in English,
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including the English plus have-has and verb-ad.
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Right?
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For example, this is the sentence like this.
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I have gone there so many times.
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This is a sentence that is completely correct,
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and it will not be a bit better about the language.
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However, the ability of listening to you will be broken down.
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Because in fact, people are talking about this.
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You need to learn the language of a language when you are dealing with a new language.
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And in writing, you need to learn the language of this language.
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Because this is the value of writing,
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and it also helps you to understand the language of the language.
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However, when you are speaking, you need to speak.
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This is the part of listening,
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you will be able to hear it.
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When you learn speaking at Vietnam,
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you will not have a chance to deal with your friends.
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And the teacher also doesn't want to make you hard for your friends when you have to deal with a new language.
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That is a very big challenge.
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However, if you just want to do that,
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you will be able to break your own language as I already explained in the next.
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It will make the speaking of you very much and very much and very much to keep listening.
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It's also very much.
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I hope that your share of mine is very good and good for you.
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Don't forget to like and follow the channel.
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And share the channel with you.
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Share the channel for everyone and those who are struggling with the English language can find a channel like you.
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And you can see a channel like you.
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And you can see the channel for both of you.
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just by a like and watching and sharing the video.
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See you again every week for a week.
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There are some free lessons for you to learn from the first English class.

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Por que praticar a fala com este vídeo?

Assistir a vídeos como este é uma excelente maneira de aprender inglês com YouTube. A prática de escutar e repetir o que ouvimos, conhecida como shadow speech, é fundamental para desenvolver a habilidade de fala. Quando nos expomos a diferentes falantes nativos, conseguimos captar variações de sotaques e ritmos, o que enriquece nossa pronúncia. Além disso, ao prestar atenção na entrega oral do conteúdo, você poderá identificar os nuances e entonações que são cruciais para uma comunicação eficaz.

Gramática e Expressões em Contexto

O vídeo oferece várias estruturas que são úteis para o aprendizado. Aqui estão algumas que merecem destaque:

  • How have you been doing? - Uma expressão usada para perguntar sobre o bem-estar de alguém ao longo do tempo. Essa estrutura é comum em conversas informais e foi utilizada para criar uma conexão com o interlocutor.
  • You've been doing great. - Esta construção ajuda a reforçar o uso do present perfect, destacando ações contínuas no passado que se refletem no presente. É uma frase encorajadora que pode ser usada em diversas interações.
  • So what's going on? - Uma pergunta coloquial que pode abrir espaço para um diálogo mais profundo, sendo uma ótima maneira de praticar conversas informais.

Armadilhas Comuns de Pronúncia

Um dos desafios que os alunos enfrentam ao ouvir inglês falado rapidamente são algumas palavras que podem soar confusas. O vídeo, por exemplo, apresenta frases onde os sons se conectam, o que pode dificultar a percepção clara das palavras. Aqui estão algumas dicas para evitar essas armadilhas:

  • Conexão de Sons: Frases como “You’ve been doing” podem soar como “Y’been doing”. Pratique reconhecendo e repetindo a forma como os falantes nativos conectam as palavras.
  • Acentos e Entonação: Preste atenção em como diferentes falantes enfatizam certas palavras ou sílabas. Em inglês, a entonação pode mudar o significado, então é vital praticar a escuta ativa.
  • Ritmo e Velocidade: Tente acompanhar a velocidade dos falantes no vídeo. Isso ajudará a melhorar a pronúncia em inglês e assegurará que você possa se adaptar a diferentes velocidades de fala.

Portanto, ao praticar shadow speak com o conteúdo deste vídeo, você poderá não apenas aprimorar suas habilidades auditivas, mas também sua capacidade de se expressar de forma clara e confiante em 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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