ฝึกพูดภาษาอังกฤษด้วยเทคนิค Shadowing จากวิดีโอ: My First Trip to Paris: What Could Go Wrong? | English Shadowing Practice #shadow #shadowing

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Hello and welcome.
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The goal of this video is to help you practice your English listening.
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And if you want, you can also practice shadowing.
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That means you listen and then repeat along with me.
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You can pause the video after each sentence and try to copy my voice.
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Today's story is about Maria,
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a brave woman who decides to take her very first international trip to Paris.
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She has been dreaming about this moment for years,
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but when the day finally arrives,
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she feels both excited and nervous.
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What challenges will she face at the airport?
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Will everything go according to plan,
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or will there be unexpected surprises waiting for her?
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And most importantly, what will she discover about herself during this incredible adventure?
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If you want to know what happened,
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just listen to this story.
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Are you ready?
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Let's go.
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My name is Maria, and today I want to share with you the most exciting day of my life.
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I am standing in my bedroom, looking at my suitcase.
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Tomorrow morning, I will fly to Paris, France.
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This is the City of Lights,
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the City of Love, the city I have dreamed about since I was a little girl.
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I have been planning this trip for two years.
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I saved money every month,
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I studied French phrases, and I read guidebooks about Paris.
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But now that the day is almost here,
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I feel nervous and excited at the same time.
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My hands are shaking as I fold my clothes and put them in my suitcase case.
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I wake up early the next morning.
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The sun is not up yet,
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but I cannot sleep anymore.
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I take a shower, eat a light breakfast,
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and call a taxi to take me to the airport.
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My heart is beating fast as I sit in the taxi,
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watching my city disappear behind me.
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At the airport, everything looks huge and busy.
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People are walking everywhere with their luggage.
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I hear announcements in different languages.
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I feel small and a little scared, but also very excited.
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I find the check-in counter for my airline and stand in line.
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When it's my turn, the lady at the counter smiles at me.
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Good morning!
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Where are you traveling today?
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She asks.
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Paris, I answer, trying to sound confident.
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First time?
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She asks with a kind smile.
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Yes, my very first time, I admit.
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She hands me my boarding pass and says,
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you're going to love it.
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Have a wonderful trip.
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I look at my boarding pass.
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Gate 15, seat 22F.
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I have never seen an airport this big before.
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I follow the signs to security,
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and the line is very long.
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I wait patiently, watching other travelers.
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Some look calm and experienced,
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others look as nervous as I feel.
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After security, I walk through the duty-free shops.
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Everything is so expensive.
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I buy a small bottle of water and find gate 15.
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There are many people waiting there, talking in different languages.
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I sit down and watch the big airplane outside the window.
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In a few hours, that plane will take me to Paris.
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The announcement comes.
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Flight 442 to Paris is now boarding.
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My heart jumps.
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This is really happening.
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I get in line with my boarding pass and passport ready.
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The flight attendant scans my ticket and says, Welcome aboard, Miss Maria.
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Enjoy your flight.
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I walk down the narrow aisle of the airplane, looking for seat 22F.
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When I find it, I'm happy to see it's a window seat.
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I put my small bag under the seat in front of me and sit down.
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A friendly older man sits next to me.
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Going to Paris? he asks.
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Yes, my first time, I tell him.
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Ah, you're in for a treat,
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he says with a smile.
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The airplane starts moving and I look out the window.
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We're going faster and faster and suddenly we're in the air.
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I can see my country getting smaller and smaller below us.
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I feel tears in my eyes,
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but they are happy tears.
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I'm really doing this.
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During the flight, I try to sleep, but I'm too excited.
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I look out the window at the clouds and think about all the things I want to see in Paris.
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The Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum,
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the beautiful streets I've seen in movies.
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The man next to me tells me about his favorite restaurants in Paris and gives me some helpful advice.
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After what feels like forever,
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the pilot announces, Ladies and gentlemen,
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we are now beginning our descent into Paris.
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Please return to your seats and fasten your seatbelts.
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I look out the window and see the lights of Paris below us.
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It's more beautiful than I ever imagined.
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The airplane lands smoothly and everyone starts clapping.
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I'm in Paris.
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I actually made it to Paris.
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I follow the other passengers off the plane and through the airport.
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Everything has signs in French,
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and I try to read them with my basic French knowledge.
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At passport control, the officer looks at my passport and stamps it.
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Welcome to France, he says in English.
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I walk to the baggage claim area and wait for my suitcase case.
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When I see it coming on the conveyor belt,
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I grab it quickly and head toward the exit.
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As I walk out of the airport,
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I see a big sign that says Bienvenue à Paris,
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which means Welcome to Paris.
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I take a deep breath of French air and smile.
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I did it.
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I traveled to another country by myself, and I survived.
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I feel proud, brave, and ready for adventure.
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I take a taxi to my hotel,
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and as we drive through the streets of Paris,
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I see the Eiffel Tower in the distance.
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It's even more magnificent than in the pictures.
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The taxi driver sees me staring and says,
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In broken English, beautiful, no?
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Yes, I whisper, very beautiful.
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When I arrive at my hotel,
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the receptionist greets me in French,
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then switches to English when she sees my confused face.
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Welcome to Paris.
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Do you need help with your bags?
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She asks kindly.
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Thank you, I say.
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I'm so excited to be here.
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She smiles and says, First time in Paris?
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When I nod, she gives me a map of the city and marks all the best places to visit.
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In my hotel room, I sit on the bed and look out the window at the Paris streets below.
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I can't believe I'm really here.
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Just this morning, I was in my own country,
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feeling nervous about this trip.
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Now I'm in Paris, the city of my dreams.
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I feel different somehow, stronger and more confident.
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I unpack my clothes and think about everything that happened today.
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The kind lady at check-in.
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The helpful man on the plane.
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The friendly hotel receptionist.
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Everyone was so nice to me,
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even though my English isn't perfect,
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and I don't speak French very well.
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It makes me realize that people are generally good and helpful when you travel.
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As the sun sets over Paris,
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I decide to take a short walk around my hotel.
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The streets are full of people enjoying their evening.
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I hear French conversations everywhere,
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and I try to understand a few words.
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The smell of fresh bread and coffee fills the air.
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Everything feels magical and new.
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I find a small cafe and decide to be brave.
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I go inside and try to order a coffee in French.
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The waiter doesn't understand my pronunciation,
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so I switch to English.
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One coffee, please, I say with a smile.
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He nods and brings me the most delicious coffee I've ever tasted.
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I sit there, watching people walk by,
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feeling proud of myself for being brave enough to try.
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Back in my hotel room,
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I call my family to tell them I arrived safely.
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They are so excited to hear about my adventure.
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I tell them about the airplane,
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the airport, and my first coffee in Paris.
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My mother says she's proud of me for being so brave.
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My father says he can't wait to hear about all my adventures.
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Before I go to sleep,
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I write in my travel journal.
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Today I learned that I am braver than I thought.
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I also learned that traveling alone isn't as scary as I imagined.
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Yes, I felt nervous, but I didn't let that stop me.
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I spoke to strangers, I found my way around a big airport,
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and I even ordered coffee in a foreign country.
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Tomorrow I will visit the Eiffel Tower,
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but tonight I'm just happy to be here.
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Maria's story teaches us several important things.
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First, it's normal to feel nervous when we try something new,
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especially something as big as traveling to another country alone.
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But being nervous doesn't mean we should give up on our dreams.
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Maria felt scared, but she didn't let that stop her from achieving her goal.
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Second, preparation is very important.
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Maria didn't just decide to go to Paris one day and buy a ticket.
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She planned for two years,
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saved money, and studied French.
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When we prepare well, we feel more confident and ready for challenges.
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Third, people are often kind and helpful when we travel.
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the lady at check-in, the man on the plane,
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the hotel receptionist, and even the cafe waiter all showed Maria kindness.
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When we're open and friendly,
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others usually respond the same way.
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Most importantly, Maria's story shows us that we can do more than we think we can.
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Before this trip, Maria probably never imagined she could travel to Paris by herself.
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But she did it, and now she knows she's brave and capable of great adventures.
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Sometimes we surprise ourselves with what we can achieve.
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Now let me share some important words and phrases from Maria's story that you can use when you travel.
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These vocabulary words will help you feel more confident at airports and during your own adventures.
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First, let's talk about airport vocabulary.
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Check-in counter is the place where you get your boarding pass.
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Boarding pass is your ticket to get on the airplane.
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Security is where airport staff check your bags and identification location.
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Gate is where you wait to board your flight.
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Duty-free shop refers to stores in airports where you don't pay tax on items you buy.
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Next, here are some useful flight phrases.
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Where are you traveling today is a common question from check-in staff.
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Have a wonderful trip is a kind wish for travelers.
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Welcome aboard is the greeting when you enter the airplane.
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Please return to your seats and fasten your seat belts as a safety instruction you'll hear on every flight.
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Here are some polite travel expressions that will help you communicate better.
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First time is a way of asking if this is someone's first visit to a place.
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You're in for a treat means you will really enjoy something.
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Welcome to France or welcome to any country is a friendly greeting you might hear when you arrive somewhere new.
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Let's practice these phrases together.
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Repeat after me.
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Where are you traveling today?
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Have a wonderful trip.
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Welcome aboard.
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Please fasten your seatbelts.
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Excellent!
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These phrases will be very helpful on your own travel adventures.
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Now I want you to think about Maria's journey and ask yourself some questions.
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Have you ever traveled to another country?
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If yes, how did you feel during your first international trip?
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If no, where would you like to go for your first international adventure.
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What do you think Maria will do tomorrow in Paris?
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Will she visit the Eiffel Tower first,
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or will she explore the local neighborhoods?
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What would you do first if you were in Paris for the first time?
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Would you visit famous monuments,
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try local food, or just walk around and enjoy the atmosphere?
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These are all great choices,
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and there's no wrong answer.
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Remember, learning English is like taking a journey,
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just like Maria's trip to Paris.
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Sometimes you feel confident, sometimes you feel nervous,
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but every step takes you closer to your goal.
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Just like Maria prepared for her trip by studying French and saving money,
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you can prepare for your English-speaking future by practicing every day.
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Every time you listen to a story like this one,
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every time you practice shadowing,
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every time you try to speak English with someone, you're getting better.
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Don't worry if you make mistakes.
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Even Maria felt nervous about her English,
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but she still managed to communicate with everyone she met.
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Thank you for joining Maria on her adventure today.
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I hope her story inspired you and helped you learn some useful English vocabulary and phrases.
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You can watch this video as many times as you want.
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Each time you practice shadowing,
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you'll improve your pronunciation and speaking skills.
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If this video helped you learn something new,
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please give it a thumbs up and share it with other English learners.
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Don't forget to subscribe for more stories and English practice videos.
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Before we finish, remember this important message.
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Every expert was once a beginner.
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Maria was nervous about her first international trip,
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but she became a confident traveler by the end of her first day.
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You might feel nervous about speaking English now,
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but with practice and patience, you'll become confident too.
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Keep practicing, stay curious, and remember that your English learning journey is an adventure too.
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Every mistake is a step forward,
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every conversation is progress, and every day you practice brings you closer to your goals.
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See you in the next video, and happy learning!

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ในวิดีโอนี้ เรามีโอกาสติดตามเรื่องราวของมาเรีย หญิงสาวที่มุ่งมั่นและกล้าหาญในการเดินทางครั้งแรกไปยังกรุงปารีส ความฝันที่เธอรอคอยมาหลายปี ในวิดีโอนี้ผู้ชมจะได้ฝึกทักษะการฟังภาษาอังกฤษ รวมถึงการชาโดว์อิ้งที่ช่วยให้พวกเขาพัฒนาการออกเสียงและความมั่นใจในการพูดภาษาอังกฤษผ่านการเลียนแบบผู้บรรยาย

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  • “Where are you traveling today?” - “คุณจะเดินทางไปที่ไหนในวันนี้?”
  • “This is my very first time.” - “นี่เป็นครั้งแรกของฉัน”
  • “I feel excited and nervous.” - “ฉันรู้สึกตื่นเต้นและประหม่า”
  • “I have been planning this trip for two years.” - “ฉันวางแผนการเดินทางนี้มาสองปีแล้ว”
  • “My heart is beating fast.” - “หัวใจของฉันเต้นเร็ว”

การเรียนรู้ประโยคเหล่านี้จะช่วยให้ผู้เรียนสามารถมีส่วนร่วมในการสนทนาที่เกี่ยวข้องกับการเดินทางและประสบการณ์ใหม่ๆ ไม่เพียงแต่ในการฝึกฝนทักษะการฟัง แต่ยังเป็นการปรับปรุงการออกเสียงภาษาอังกฤษด้วยเทคนิคชาโดว์อิ้ง

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เพื่อให้การชาโดว์อิ้งภาษาอังกฤษง่ายขึ้น ให้ทำตามขั้นตอนดังนี้:

  1. ฟังและทำความเข้าใจ: เริ่มจากฟังวิดีโอโดยไม่ต้องทำการชาโดว์ ซึ่งจะช่วยให้คุณเข้าใจบริบทและน้ำเสียงของผู้พูดก่อน
  2. ทำการชาโดว์: หยุดวิดีโอหลังจากแต่ละประโยคแล้วลองพูดตาม อาจเริ่มต้นด้วยการพูดตามคำที่ยากๆ สลับกันไป
  3. บันทึกเสียงของคุณ: หลังจากชาโดว์เสร็จแล้ว บันทึกเสียงพูดของคุณเอง และเปรียบเทียบกับเสียงในวิดีโอ
  4. แก้ไขการออกเสียง: หากพบคำหรือเสียงที่คุณออกเสียงไม่ชัดเจน ให้กลับไปฝึกซ้ำอีกครั้งจนรู้สึกมั่นใจ
  5. นำไปใช้ในชีวิตจริง: ลองใช้ประโยคหรือเทคนิคที่เรียนรู้ไปใช้ในการสื่อสารจริงในชีวิตประจำวัน

การฝึกชาโดว์หวังว่าจะช่วยให้คุณพัฒนาทักษะการฟังและพูดอย่างมีประสิทธิภาพ และสามารถทำให้การออกเสียงภาษาอังกฤษของคุณดีขึ้นในทุกครั้งที่ฝึก

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