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Hello everyone and welcome back to English Conversation Journal,
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the podcast where real conversations help you learn real English.
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I'm Sarah.
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And I'm Mike.
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How are you doing today, Sarah?
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Oh, I'm doing wonderful, Mike.
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Thank you for asking.
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How about you?
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I'm great.
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I'm really excited about today's topic.
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Me too.
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It's something everyone needs to know.
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Absolutely.
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But before we jump in,
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Your support means everything to us.
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It really does.
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Okay, Mike, shall we get started?
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Let's do it!
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So what's our topic for today?
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Today we're talking about how to answer the question, tell me about yourself.
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Ah, the classic question.
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Everyone hears this at some point.
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They do.
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In job interviews, on the first day of class,
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when you meet new friends.
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It's everywhere.
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And honestly, it can be a little intimidating.
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Oh yes, I agree.
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Sometimes people don't know where to begin.
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Exactly.
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So today, we're going to break it down and make it simple.
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and natural we want it to feel comfortable perfect
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so Sarah why don't you start tell me about yourself oh
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okay my turn first well let's start with the basics my
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name is Sarah s a r a h nice to meet you Sarah I'm Mike M I K E
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Great to meet you too, Mike.
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So, um, the next thing people usually want to know is where are you from?
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Good point.
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I'm originally from Australia.
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Australia?
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Oh, wow.
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That's so far away.
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I'm from the United Kingdom.
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The UK.
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Fantastic.
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Do you still live there?
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No, actually.
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I moved to Ireland a few years ago.
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I live in Dublin now.
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Ah, Dublin is a beautiful city.
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Very lively.
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It is.
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I love it here.
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What about you?
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Do you still live in Australia?
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No, I moved to New Zealand.
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I've been here for about five years now.
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Oh, New Zealand.
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I've heard it's absolutely stunning.
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It really is.
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Mountains, beaches, everything.
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So, um, we've covered names and where we're from.
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What comes next?
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Well, we could talk about what we do.
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Our jobs or studies.
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Right.
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The big question.
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What do you do, Sarah?
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I'm a language coach.
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I help people improve their English-speaking skills.
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Oh, that's a wonderful job.
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Very rewarding, I imagine.
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It is.
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I love seeing people gain confidence.
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What about you, Mike?
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I'm a software developer.
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I work with computers and programming.
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Ooh, that sounds quite technical.
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It can be, but I enjoy solving problems.
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It's like a puzzle every day.
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Ah, I like that way of thinking about it.
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Do you work from home or in an office?
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I work from home most days.
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Sometimes I go to the office for meetings.
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You?
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I work from home, too.
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I have a small office space here.
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It's very convenient.
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It is.
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Though sometimes I miss the social aspect of an office.
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True.
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That's why podcasts like this are nice.
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We get to connect.
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Exactly.
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Okay, so we have name, location, and job.
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Should we talk about family?
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Yes, family is always a good topic.
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Do you have any siblings, Mike?
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I do.
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I have two sisters.
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They're both younger than me.
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Oh, so you're the oldest.
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That's a big responsibility.
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It was when we were kids.
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Now we're all adults, so it's different.
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What about you?
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I have one brother.
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He's older than me by three years.
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Ah, an older brother.
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Did he look out for you growing up?
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He did.
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We were very close.
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Still are, actually.
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We talk on the phone every week.
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Oh, that's lovely.
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Family connections are important.
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They are.
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Do your sisters live in Australia still?
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One does.
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The other one moved to Canada.
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She loves the snow.
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Canada?
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Very different from Australia.
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Completely different.
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But she's happy there, so that's what matters.
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Absolutely.
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Now, I have to ask.
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Do you have any pets?
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I do.
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I have a dog named Charlie.
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Oh, Charlie!
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What kind of dog is he?
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He's a golden retriever.
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Very energetic and always happy.
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Golden retrievers are beautiful dogs.
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Very friendly.
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He is.
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He greets everyone like they're his best friend.
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Do you have any pets?
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I have two cats.
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Their names are Milo and Oscar.
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Oh, two cats.
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That must keep you busy.
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Not really.
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They're quite independent.
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They spend most of the day sleeping.
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That sounds like typical cat behavior.
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It is.
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They're very low maintenance.
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Perfect for my lifestyle.
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Dogs and cats.
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We're covering all the bases here.
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We are.
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So, Mike, let's talk about interests.
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What do you like to do in your free time?
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Oh, good question.
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I enjoy several things.
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I like to go hiking on weekends.
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Hiking?
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That makes sense.
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New Zealand has incredible trails.
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It does.
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The scenery is breathtaking.
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I also enjoy reading.
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Ooh, what kind of books do you read?
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Mostly science fiction and mystery novels.
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I like stories that make me think.
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Oh, those are great genres.
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Very engaging.
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I love reading, too.
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What do you like to read?
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I prefer biographies and travel books.
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I like learning about real people and places.
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Ah, that's interesting.
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It probably helps with your language coaching, too.
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It does.
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I learn about different cultures and perspectives.
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What else do you enjoy?
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I like cooking.
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I try new recipes every weekend.
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Oh, a hobby and a useful skill.
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That's perfect.
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It is.
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Plus, it's relaxing.
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What about you?
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Any other hobbies?
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I love photography.
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I take photos whenever I travel.
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Oh, photography is a wonderful hobby.
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Do you share your photos anywhere?
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Just with friends and family.
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I'm not professional or anything.
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Still, it's a great way to capture memories.
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It is.
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I also enjoy going to the theater.
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Plays, musicals, that sort of thing.
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Oh, the theater.
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Very cultural.
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Dublin has excellent theaters.
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I try to go at least once a month.
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That sounds like a nice routine.
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So, we've talked about hobbies.
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Should we discuss favorites?
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Yes, let's do that.
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Favorite foods, colors, things like that.
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Perfect.
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Sarah, what's your favorite food?
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Oh, that's difficult.
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I love so many foods.
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But if I have to choose, I'd say sushi.
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Sushi.
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Excellent choice.
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Raw fish and rice.
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Very fresh and healthy.
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Exactly.
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What's your favorite food?
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Hmm, I think mine is Mexican food.
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Tacos, burritos, all of it.
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Oh, Mexican food is delicious.
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Very flavorful.
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It is.
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I love the combination of spices.
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Okay, favorite color?
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My favorite color is purple.
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It's elegant and calming.
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Ah, purple is a nice color.
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Mine is orange.
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Orange?
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That's energetic and bright.
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It is.
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It reminds me of sunsets and autumn.
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What's your favorite season?
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I love spring.
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Everything is blooming and fresh.
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Yours?
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I prefer autumn.
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The weather is perfect.
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Not too hot, not too cold.
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Good answer.
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Now, how about favorite music?
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Oh, I listen to a lot of different music,
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but I especially love jazz.
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Jazz.
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That's sophisticated.
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It's relaxing to listen to while I work.
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What about you?
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I like pop music and classical music.
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Depends on my mood.
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Ah, that's a nice variety.
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Pop for energy.
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Classical for relaxation.
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Exactly.
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You understand me perfectly.
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Haha, this has been great.
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We're learning so much about each other.
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We are.
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And I hope our listeners are learning how to talk about themselves, too.
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That's the goal.
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You know, you don't need to say everything at once.
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Right.
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Just pick a few topics that feel natural for the situation.
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Exactly.
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If you're in a professional setting,
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talk about your job and skills.
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And if you're at a social event,
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talk about your hobbies and interests.
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The key is to be authentic and comfortable.
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Absolutely.
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People respond well to genuine conversation.
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And remember, it's okay to keep your answers short at first.
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Yes.
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You can always add more details if the person asks follow-up questions.
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That's how real conversations work.
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Back and forth.
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Exactly.
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It's not a speech.
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It's a dialogue.
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Great point.
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Should we practice one more time?
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Sure.
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Let's do a quick example.
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Pretend we just met.
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Okay.
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Hi.
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I'm Mike.
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Nice to meet you.
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Hi, Mike.
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I'm Sarah.
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Nice to meet you, too.
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So, Sarah, tell me a bit about yourself.
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Well, I'm from the UK,
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but I live in Dublin now.
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I work as a language coach,
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and in my free time,
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I love photography and going to the theater.
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What about you?
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I'm from Australia originally, but I live in New Zealand now.
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I'm a software developer, and I enjoy hiking and cooking.
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Oh, and I also have a dog named Charlie.
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Oh, that's wonderful.
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A hiking dog owner who cooks.
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You sound like an interesting person.
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Thank you.
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And you sound creative and cultured.
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See how easy that was?
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Very natural.
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We shared just enough information to start a conversation.
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And we left room for more questions.
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Perfect.
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That's exactly how you want to do it.
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I think we've covered this topic really well today.
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I agree.
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Let's wrap things up.
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Alright.
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Before we go, we want to hear from you, our wonderful listeners.
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Yes.
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We have a challenge for you today.
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In the comments below, tell us about yourself.
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Write two or three sentences.
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You can say your name,
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where you're from, what you do, or what you like.
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For example, Hi, I'm Maria.
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I'm from Mexico.
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I love learning English and playing guitar.
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or hello my name is Ahmed I'm a teacher from Egypt I enjoy reading and spending time with my family
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keep it simple and have fun with it we'll read all the comments
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and we might even respond to them we really want to get to know our community better
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so don't be shy share a little bit about yourself
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and please if you enjoyed this episode subscribe to English conversation journal give us a thumbs up,
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leave a comment, and share this with anyone learning English.
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Your support helps us create more content like this.
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Thank you all so much for listening today.
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It's been a pleasure having you here.
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Keep practicing your English.
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Every conversation is progress.
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Until next time, take care everyone.
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Goodbye.
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Tại sao việc luyện nói với video này lại quan trọng?

Việc luyện nói tiếng Anh qua video này là một phương pháp tuyệt vời để cải thiện khả năng giao tiếp của bạn. Đầu tiên, video tập trung vào chủ đề "Hãy nói về bản thân", một tình huống thường gặp trong nhiều hoàn cảnh như phỏng vấn xin việc, buổi học đầu tiên hay khi gặp gỡ bạn bè mới. Đây là một kỹ năng thiết yếu mà ai cũng cần nắm vững để tự tin hơn khi giao tiếp bằng tiếng Anh.

Thêm vào đó, việc lặp lại nội dung trong video sẽ giúp bạn phát triển khả năng nghe và nói, đồng thời giúp bạn trải nghiệm cảm giác nói chuyện theo cách tự nhiên hơn. Khi bạn tham gia vào shadow speak (nói lặp lại), bạn không chỉ cải thiện phát âm mà còn tăng cường khả năng nghe hiểu ngữ điệu của người bản xứ. Sự kết hợp giữa việc nghe và nói sẽ mang lại một buổi luyện tập hiệu quả hơn rất nhiều.

Ngữ pháp & Diễn đạt trong ngữ cảnh

Trong video này, Sarah và Mike sử dụng một số cấu trúc ngữ pháp và diễn đạt quan trọng để giao tiếp một cách tự nhiên. Dưới đây là một số điểm nổi bật:

  • “Tell me about yourself” - Đây là một câu hỏi phổ biến và rất quan trọng, giúp khởi đầu cuộc trò chuyện.
  • “My name is…” - Cách giới thiệu bản thân đơn giản và hiệu quả, bạn nên nhớ sử dụng khi gặp gỡ người mới.
  • “I’m from…” - Cấu trúc này không chỉ giúp bạn miêu tả quê quán mà còn là cách tốt để khám phá văn hóa từ hai nơi khác nhau.

Các cấu trúc này không chỉ giúp bạn làm phong phú thêm ngữ cảnh giao tiếp mà còn thể hiện tinh thần tự tin trong mỗi cuộc hội thoại. Hãy tham gia vào shadowspeaks để luyện tập những cấu trúc này nhé!

Các bẫy phát âm thông thường

Khi luyện phát âm, đi kèm với việc nói bằng tiếng Anh chuẩn, bạn có thể gặp phải một số từ hoặc cụm từ khó phát âm. Trong video, một số từ có thể gây khó khăn cho người học bao gồm:

  • "Australia" - Chú ý đến âm "Au", được phát âm khác với nhiều ngôn ngữ khác.
  • "United Kingdom" - Một cụm từ khá dài mà có thể gây khó khăn cho người mới bắt đầu.

Để phát âm tiếng Anh chuẩn và không bị nhầm lẫn, bạn nên thực hành lặp lại từng từ và cụm từ trong video. Việc áp dụng shadow speech sẽ giúp bạn nâng cao phát âm và tự tin hơn trong giao tiếp.

Phương Pháp Shadowing Là Gì?

Shadowing là kỹ thuật học ngôn ngữ có cơ sở khoa học, ban đầu được phát triển cho chương trình đào tạo phiên dịch viên chuyên nghiệp và được phổ biến rộng rãi bởi nhà đa ngôn ngữ học Dr. Alexander Arguelles. Nguyên lý cốt lõi đơn giản nhưng cực kỳ hiệu quả: bạn nghe tiếng Anh của người bản xứ và lặp lại to ngay lập tức — như một "cái bóng" (shadow) đuổi theo người nói với độ trễ chỉ 1–2 giây. Khác với luyện ngữ pháp hay học từ vựng bị động, Shadowing buộc não bộ và cơ miệng phải đồng thời xử lý và tái tạo ngôn ngữ thực tế. Các nghiên cứu khoa học xác nhận phương pháp này cải thiện đáng kể phát âm, ngữ điệu, nhịp điệu, nối âm, kỹ năng nghe và độ lưu loát khi nói — đặc biệt hiệu quả cho người luyện IELTS Speaking và muốn giao tiếp tiếng Anh tự nhiên như người bản ngữ.