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My name is Alicia.
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My name is Alicia.
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I am 23 years old and I was born in a small town in India.
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When I was little, America felt like magic to me.
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I used to see pictures in magazines and on television,
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tall glass buildings, wide clean roads,
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and streets glowing with lights at night.
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Everyone around me said the same thing.
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America is the land of dreams.
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Go there and your life will be perfect.
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And honestly, I believe them.
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I believed it with my whole heart.
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I remember those warm summer nights,
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sitting on our rooftop, looking up at the stars and imagining myself walking through New York City.
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A smart dress, a coffee in one hand,
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a bag in the other,
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a beautiful apartment, college during the day,
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evenings with friends from all over the world.
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In my mind, America had no sadness, no struggle, no pain.
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Everyone there was happy, free, and full of life.
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So I worked hard, really hard.
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I studied English every single day.
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Sometimes, even when my friends were fast asleep,
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I was still up late reading English books by lamplight.
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I wanted to be ready.
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I wanted to deserve my dream.
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And then, last year, it finally happened.
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I got a student visa to study in New York city.
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I will never forget the day I left.
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At the airport in Delhi,
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my mother held me so tightly I could feel her tears on my shoulder.
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She whispered, take care of yourself.
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My father quietly slipped a small packet into my hand and said,
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open this only when you feel lonely.
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I smiled and promised them both, I'll be fine.
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I'll make you proud.
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When the plane landed in New York, my heart was racing.
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The airport was massive.
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The air smelled different, cool and clean.
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English was everywhere, in every direction.
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Everything moved so fast.
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As the taxi drove me through the city,
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I pressed my face close to the window,
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watching the tall buildings, the flashing billboards, the busy streets.
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I thought to myself, this is it.
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My new life starts right now.
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In those first few days, everything felt wonderful.
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The streets were full of energy.
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Restaurants from every country, people from every culture,
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food I had never tasted,
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technology I had only seen in movies.
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On my very first night,
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I stood by the window of my small rented room,
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looking out at all those city lights,
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and I thought, this is paradise.
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But slowly, very slowly, small cracks started to appear in that beautiful picture.
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The first thing that hit me was money.
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I knew America was expensive,
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but I had no idea how expensive.
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The rent for my tiny room,
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just one bed, one small table,
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and a cupboard, was more than my father's entire monthly salary.
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Food was costly.
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A bus ticket was more than I had expected.
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Even a simple cup of coffee felt like a luxury.
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My savings disappeared faster than I could believe.
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I had to find a job.
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I got a part-time position at a small cafe.
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My shift started in the evening and ended late at night.
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I cleaned tables, washed dishes, served coffee.
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I thought it would be easy.
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But after standing for hours, my feet ached.
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My hands smelled of soap and dishwater.
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When I came home at midnight,
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my back hurt so badly I could barely sleep.
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One night, walking home alone after my shift,
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the streets were dark and almost empty.
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I could hear my own footsteps on the pavement.
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Every shadow made me nervous Back in my homeland,
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people walked together at night Talking,
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laughing Here, I felt completely alone It was on one of those late nights
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That I saw something
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that broke my heart A man was sitting on the sidewalk
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Wrapped in an old blanket His hair was messy His face tired
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he looked up at me and said softly do you have a dollar i am hungry i didn't have much myself,
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but I gave him the little change I had.
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He smiled weakly and whispered, God bless you.
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After that night, I started noticing more and more.
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People sleeping under bridges, lying on sidewalks, using newskeepers as blankets.
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I realized something important.
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Even in the land of dreams,
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there are people who have lost everything.
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Then came the loneliness.
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In my country, neighbors visit without asking.
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We eat together, we share stories,
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we celebrate festivals like one big family.
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But here, everyone was busy.
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People walked fast eyes on their phones,
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no eye contact, no smiles for strangers.
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Some days I felt completely invisible.
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I missed my mother's voice calling me for dinner.
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I missed the smell of her cooking, warm spices, fresh ciabattis.
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I missed my father's gentle words and my brother's silly jokes.
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One winter night, I sat alone in my room,
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watching the cars move quickly below,
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and I thought, you can be surrounded by millions of people and still feel completely alone.
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Then came the culture shock.
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Back home, I dressed modestly and followed certain traditions.
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Here, life was more open, more fast, more independent.
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Sometimes I felt like I didn't belong anywhere.
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One day in class, the professor asked us to share our opinions.
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I spoke carefully, choosing my words.
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After class, a girl came to me and said,
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You need to speak louder.
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Be more confident.
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This is America.
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I smiled politely, but inside I thought,
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confidence is not always about being loud.
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The hardest moment came when I got sick in winter.
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The cold had been biting my face for days,
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and one morning I woke up with a fever.
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Weak, sore throat, body aching.
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I needed a doctor, but I had no health insurance.
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When I checked the fee, I was shocked.
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It was more than my entire week's salary.
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So I stayed in bed for three days,
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drinking tea, eating instant noodles,
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and waiting for my body to heal on its own.
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That was the day I truly understood.
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America is not perfect.
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One Sunday morning, feeling a little better,
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I went for a walk in Central Park.
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The trees were bare, the air was crisp Children were playing in the distance I sat down on a wooden bench,
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closed my eyes, and thought about everything I came here believing I would find paradise Instead,
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I found reality And reality is never perfect Happiness,
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I realized, is not about where you live.
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It is about how you live.
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Yes, America gave me hard lessons.
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Life here is expensive.
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Loneliness is real.
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Dreams are not handed to you.
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You have to fight for them.
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But America also taught me how to be independent.
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how to work hard, how to respect different cultures,
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and how to survive even when life gets tough.
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Now, when my friends back in India ask me,
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is America really as perfect as they say?
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I smile and answer, America is like any other place.
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It has light and it has darkness.
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The dream is real, but so is the struggle.
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And if you are planning to come here, don't expect magic.
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Expect challenges.
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Expect to work harder than you ever have before.
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But if you are patient,
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strong, and wise, you will find your place.
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My name is Alicia.
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I am 23 years old.
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I came to America to chase a dream.
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I found beauty and I found pain.
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and I discovered that the real dream is not about living in America.
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It is about living with courage,
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with hope, and with an open heart,
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no matter where you are.
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That is my story.
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And maybe it is the story of many others who left their homes searching for something better,
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only to discover that every place has its own light and its own darkness.
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Thanks for listening to my story.
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If you liked it, hit that subscribe button,
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drop a comment, and tell me where you're listening from.

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В этом уроке мы будем практиковать разговорный английский с помощью захватывающей истории о девушке по имени Алисия, которая переехала из Индии в Нью-Йорк. Через её рассказ вы узнаете, как мечты о жизни в Америке могут быть как вдохновляющими, так и трудными. Вы научитесь новым словам и выражениям, которые помогут вам лучше понимать и говорить на английском языке. Практика разговорного английского – это ключевой аспект вашего обучения, и мы предложим вам советы, как улучшить свои навыки в этом направлении.

Ключевая лексика и фразы

  • America is the land of dreams - Америка – страна мечт
  • I believed it with my whole heart - Я верила в это всем сердцем
  • student visa - студенческая виза
  • everything moved so fast - всё двигалось так быстро
  • the air smelled different - воздух пахнул по-другому
  • this is it - вот оно
  • make you proud - сделать вас гордыми
  • food I had never tasted - еда, которую я никогда не пробовала

Советы по практике

Для того чтобы эффективно учить английский с YouTube, попробуйте метод shadowing для улучшения своих разговорных навыков. Начните с прослушивания небольших отрывков из видео, как только вы услышите слова и фразы, о которых мы говорили. Попробуйте повторить их, имитируя тон, скорость и интонацию Алисии. Если вам кажется, что она говорит слишком быстро, не стесняйтесь настраивать скорость воспроизведения видео. Многие платформы позволяют уменьшить скорость, что делает shadow speech более доступным.

Ключ к успешному shadowing английский – это регулярная практика. Слушайте одну и ту же часть несколько раз, пока не почувствуете уверенность. Вы также можете записывать себя, чтобы сопоставить ваше произношение с оригинальным исполением. Это поможет вам лучше осознать ваши сильные и слабые стороны, что в конечном итоге увеличит вашу уверенность в разговоре на английском.

Не забывайте, что изучение языка – это процесс, поэтому будьте терпеливы и настойчивы. Чем больше вы будете практиковаться, тем лучше вы будете понимать и говорить на английском языке!

Что такое техника Shadowing?

Shadowing — это научно обоснованная техника изучения языка, изначально разработанная для подготовки профессиональных переводчиков и популяризированная полиглотом доктором Александром Аргуэльесом. Метод прост, но эффективен: вы слушаете аудио на английском от носителей языка и немедленно повторяете вслух — как тень, следующая за говорящим с задержкой в 1–2 секунды. В отличие от пассивного прослушивания или грамматических упражнений, Shadowing заставляет мозг и мышцы рта одновременно обрабатывать и воспроизводить реальные речевые паттерны. Исследования показывают, что это значительно улучшает точность произношения, интонацию, ритм, связную речь, понимание на слух и беглость речи — что делает его одним из самых эффективных методов для подготовки к IELTS Speaking и реального общения на английском.

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