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I decided to delete my Instagram.
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I would be on set working.
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I'd come and sit in my chair and just scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll.
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And it was becoming a problem.
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I was just obsessed with it and I was obsessed to find out what they thought about me.
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So I decided to make an announcement and say that I'm taking a break from social media.
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And the thing that really upset me is the press ran with that and they tried to make out that I was having this mental breakdown.
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They took the story in the wrong direction.
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Oh, look, he's not the perfect happy-go-lucky kid you think he is.
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he's having a nervous breakdown in New York, kind of painted people looking for help in the wrong light.
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What's up, everyone?
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I'm Izzy, your real-life English fluency coach, and today we have a great conversation to learn English with between the famous actor Tom Holland and podcaster Jay Shetty.
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In this interview, we get to see Tom opening up and talk about why he decided to step away from Instagram to protect his mental health.
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And the clip is packed with so many useful expressions in English and I'll help you master all of these today.
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And if you go to our app, you can even practice everything so you become more fluent and capable of using these words when you speak.
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You can check it out for free by clicking the link in the description below.
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Now let's get started with the lesson.
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First, you'll watch the clip, then you'll learn with it, and at the end, I'm going to let you test your comprehension by watching the entire clip a final time without any subtitles.
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I was in New York.
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I was shooting the crowded room and I was having a really hard time with the job just because of how taxing it was.
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And I decided to delete my Instagram because I just felt like I was so addicted to this kind of false version of my life that it was just taking over.
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I would be on set working.
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I'd come and sit in my chair and just scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll.
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And it was becoming a problem.
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I was just obsessed with it.
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And I was obsessed to find out what people were saying and how people, what they thought about me.
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So I decided to make an announcement and say that I'm taking a break from social media.
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And the thing that really upset me is the press ran with that.
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And they tried to make out that I was having this mental breakdown and what upset me was if i was having a mental breakdown that's not for you to report on all right now let's break down the clip and learn all the advanced vocabulary and pronunciation with tom holland i was in new york i was shooting the crowning crowded room in this context shooting means filming the crowded room we should mention here is a psychological thriller tv series where Tom is the protagonist.
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So he says he was having a hard time filming it, meaning he was struggling.
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It was a difficult moment for him.
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That's a nice casual location you can use too.
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They say it all the time.
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Check this out.
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Our family doesn't run from things Miles.
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Yeah, I know.
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What's that about?
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He's having a hard time, Jeff.
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And I was having a really hard time with the job just because of how taxing it was, the emotional...
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That's also what he meant by saying it was taxing.
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It was difficult, exhausting, and drained his energy.
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In Tom's case, playing this intense role in this series was emotionally taxing.
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I decided to delete my Instagram because I just felt like I was so addicted to this kind of false version of my life that it was just taking over.
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When something takes over, it takes control.
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Tom means Instagram was taking control of his life, of his thoughts and actions, and it was hard to focus on his job.
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See how he describes what he would do?
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I would be on set working, I'd come and sit in my chair and just scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll, and it was...
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This action is called scrolling.
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It's a common expression nowadays, but you should know this particular use of the verb to scroll already existed before smartphones, since we also scroll on a computer using a mouse.
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Another expression that people use these days to refer to this specific negative experience of scroll scroll scroll when using Instagram or TikTok is doom scrolling.
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I was just obsessed with it and I was obsessed to find out what people were saying and how people what they thought about me.
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Did you notice how Tom pronounces the words that end with a T sound?
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Let's give a listen to this part again, but more slowly.
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And I was obsessed to find out what people were saying.
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All these words were pronounced with a stop T.
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Out, what, thought, about.
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Natives often do this.
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Now to do a stop T sound, you simply prepare to make a T sound, but then you stop the flow of air and make a short pause.
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Now try to repeat after me.
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Out, what, about.
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Now, what else can we find here that's more advanced pronunciation?
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Well, these phrases have some connected speech in them.
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That's when natives cut, link, and morph words together when they speak.
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The word obsessed ends with a T sound, obsessed.
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And because the next word starts with a T, they morph, obsessed.
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Not obsessed to, but obsessed to.
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And the D from find gets linked to the vowel sound from the next word.
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find out.
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Now let's try to repeat after Tom.
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And I was obsessed to find out what people were saying.
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And I was obsessed to find out what people were saying.
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And say like, I'm taking a break from social media because I feel like my mental health will benefit from it.
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And the thing that really upset me is the press ran with that.
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And they tried to make out that I was having this mental breakdown.
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To run with something is a collocation that means to take an idea and develop it further without hesitation.
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It can be used in both negative and positive contexts.
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For example, a more positive situation could be, she had a great idea for the project and the team ran with it, meaning they developed and expanded on the idea.
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In this case, Tom is saying that the press, that is magazines, newspapers, TV news, etc.
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they took this story, which was pretty straightforward, and they changed the narrative.
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And that's what he means by this line.
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In this context, to make out refers to creating a certain impression, or to pretend.
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For example, she's trying to make out that she's rich.
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So instead of focusing on the positive reason behind his decision, the press made it sound like he was having a mental breakdown.
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A point where a person gets so stressed because of their thoughts and emotions that they collapse.
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They stop functioning properly, like when a machine breaks down.
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And Tom was upset with the news because he was actually taking steps to avoid reaching that point of breakdown.
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And by the way, remember that you can practice all this vocabulary that you're seeing today on our own app.
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I highly recommend you try it.
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It's the best way for you to never forget all these words and expressions that you've been learning with these lessons.
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In fact, I find it even better to watch it from there, from the app, because you get a way more powerful experience.
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Just click the link in the description below to start now.
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You'll be taken directly to this lesson over there.
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Or you can simply search for Real Life English on Google Play or the App Store.
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And I hope to see you there.
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They took the story in the wrong direction and they painted again this negative light on mental health.
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Rather than saying, oh, he's doing it.
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It's okay that he's doing it.
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So we should all feel okay to do it too.
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They were saying, oh, look, he's not the perfect, happy-go-lucky kid you think he is.
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He's having a nervous breakdown in New York.
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And I think that that was a really unfair line of journalism, let's say.
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Yeah, yeah, absolutely, absolutely.
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It almost sounds like you were actually preemptively going i'm doing this so that i don't right go in that direction totally at least i'm not trying to put words in your mouth but absolutely it's almost like i'm proactively seeing that i could end up in a position where sure i might have a breakdown i don't want to be in that position and so i'm responsibly saying guys i'm taking a break right in order to protect myself.
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100%.
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Yeah, which makes a lot of sense and actually is quite admirable again.
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Now, before we continue, if you are new to this YouTube channel, you should know that every single week we make new lessons like this one with your favorite movies, interviews, and celebrities to help you understand fast speaking natives without getting lost, without missing the jokes, and without subtitles.
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They took the story in the wrong direction and they painted again this negative light on mental health.
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To paint something negatively means to describe or show something in a bad way.
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It's very similar to try to make out something about a situation, to paint it a certain way.
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And he goes on to use yet another similar phrase.
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Check it out.
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They took the story in the wrong direction and they painted again this negative light on mental health.
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To show someone in a bad light, or negative light as he says, is exactly what he's talking about.
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And by the way, you may also hear the opposite phrase in a good light.
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They were saying, oh look, he's not the perfect happy-go-lucky kid you think he is.
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He's having a nervous breakdown in New York.
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And I think that that was a really unfair line of journalism.
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If you call someone happy-go-lucky, you mean they are not concerned about the future and just enjoy life without planning.
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Tom felt this way or method of doing journalism, or as he says, this line of journalism, was unfair.
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Yeah, yeah, absolutely, absolutely.
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It almost sounds like you were actually preemptively going, I'm doing this so that I don't go in that direction.
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If you act preemptively in a situation, you're thinking ahead and doing something in advance to avoid problems.
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For example, packing the night before a trip helps you avoid rushing things in the morning.
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You're acting preemptively.
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In case something unexpected happens, you have time to deal with it.
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In a strategic context, like in the military, a preemptive strike is an attack launched to prevent an expected attack from the enemy.
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motorbike i'll take you for a ride in it sometimes yeah yeah absolutely absolutely it almost sounds like you were actually preemptively going i'm doing this so that i don't right go in that direction totally at least i'm not trying to put words in your mouth but absolutely putting words in one's mouth refers to saying that someone means one thing when a person really meant something else imagine two people having an argument you could hear something like i didn't say this don't try to put words in my mouth.
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In this case, Jay Shetty is just being respectful, saying he knows Tom didn't say those words exactly, but that that's what he understands from Tom's story.
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Another word that we use to talk about taking action early is proactively.
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Like exercising regularly is a proactive way to maintain good health, instead of just waiting until you get sick to go to the doctor.
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It's almost like I'm proactively seeing that I could end up in a position where, sure, I might have a breakdown, I don't want to be in that position, and so I'm responsibly saying, guys, I'm taking a break, in order to protect myself.
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To end up means to eventually find yourself in a certain situation, often without planning it.
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For example, the movie we wanted to see was sold out, there were no tickets available, so we ended up seeing a different one.
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Alright, I know you've been waiting for this part, now we're gonna test your comprehension by watching the entire clip a final time without subtitles, and I'm gonna ask with some quiz questions.
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Let's do this.
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I was in New York.
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I was shooting the crowded room.
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And I was having a really hard time with the job just because of how taxing it was.
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Which word describes something that is physically or mentally difficult and exhausting?
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Shooting.
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Tasking.
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Taxing.
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I decided to delete my Instagram because I just felt like I was so addicted to this kind of false version of my life that it was just taking over.
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I would be on set working, I'd come and sit in my chair and just scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll.
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And it was becoming a problem.
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I was just obsessed with it and I was obsessed to find out what people were saying and how people, what they thought about me.
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So I decided to make an announcement and say that I'm taking a break from social media.
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And the thing that really upset me is the press ran with that.
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And they tried to make out that I was having this mental breakdown.
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And what upset me was, if I was having a mental breakdown, that's not for you to report on.
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What does the phrase run with it mean?
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To run as fast as possible.
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To accept an idea and develop it further.
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To ignore instructions and do your own thing.
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And they tried to make out that I was having this mental breakdown.
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And what upset me was, if I was having a mental breakdown, that's not for you to report on.
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They took the story in the wrong direction.
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And they tried, they painted again, this negative light on mental health, rather than saying, oh, he's doing it.
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It's okay that he's doing it.
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So we should all feel okay to do it too.
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They were saying, oh, look.
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Do you remember the phrase Tom used here, meaning to make someone look bad?
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To paint any bad light.
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Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
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Absolutely.
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it almost sounds like you were actually preemptively going, I'm doing this so that I don't go in that direction.
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Totally.
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At least I'm not trying to put words in your mouth, but it's almost like I'm proactively seeing that I could end up in a position where I might have a breakdown.
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I don't want to be in that position.
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And so I'm responsibly saying, guys, I'm taking a break.
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Right.
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In order to protect myself.
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A hundred percent.
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Yeah.
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Which makes a lot of sense and actually is quite admirable again.
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Which of these actions is an example of a preemptive one?
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Putting on sunscreen when at the beach?
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Fixing a leak in your house?
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Apologizing after hurting someone's feelings?
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Alright guys, great job.
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Now remember to go and practice everything that you learned today on the RealLife app.
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Just click the link in the description below and you can start your vocabulary practice right away.
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And I have spent a lot of time with you, more than you've wanted.
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You are, you are a very nice fellow, but I suspect, what are you doing?
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Are you new to show business?
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No, I'm just about to storm off your show in a hug.
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Part of the half hour thing is you gotta mic yourself.
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Yeah, exactly.
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We're cutting corners around here.
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Yeah.
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You know what, I'm just curious, I was bringing up
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Về Bài Học Này

Trong bài học luyện nói tiếng Anh thú vị này, bạn sẽ được lắng nghe câu chuyện của nam diễn viên nổi tiếng Tom Holland khi anh chia sẻ về quyết định xóa Instagram để bảo vệ sức khỏe tinh thần. Đây là một cơ hội tuyệt vời để bạn hòa mình vào một cuộc trò chuyện chân thực, giàu cảm xúc với podcaster Jay Shetty, đồng thời khám phá những sắc thái ngôn ngữ tự nhiên trong giao tiếp hàng ngày.

Thông qua cuộc phỏng vấn này, người học sẽ có cơ hội luyện tập các kỹ năng tiếng Anh toàn diện: từ việc nắm bắt ngữ cảnh, ý nghĩa của các cụm từ phổ biến liên quan đến mạng xã hội và sức khỏe tinh thần, cho đến việc nâng cao kỹ năng nghe hiểu và luyện phát âm chuẩn như người bản xứ. Bạn sẽ học được cách Tom Holland diễn đạt cảm xúc, lý do và hậu quả từ hành động của mình, mang lại một góc nhìn sâu sắc không chỉ về ngôn ngữ mà còn về văn hóa.

Bài học này đặc biệt hữu ích để bạn xây dựng vốn từ vựng phong phú, rèn luyện cấu trúc câu tự nhiên và chuẩn bị cho các tình huống giao tiếp thực tế. Đây là nguồn tài liệu lý tưởng để bạn luyện nói tiếng Anh online một cách hiệu quả, giúp bạn tự tin hơn khi trình bày ý kiến về các vấn đề xã hội quan trọng.

Từ Vựng & Cụm Từ Quan Trọng

  • Scroll (scroll scroll scroll): Hành động lướt liên tục trên màn hình điện thoại hoặc máy tính.
  • Obsessed with (something/someone): Bị ám ảnh hoặc mê mẩn quá mức về điều gì đó hoặc ai đó.
  • Take a break from social media: Tạm dừng sử dụng mạng xã hội trong một khoảng thời gian nhất định.
  • Having a hard time: Đang gặp khó khăn, trải qua giai đoạn gian nan hoặc căng thẳng.
  • Taxing: Đòi hỏi nhiều nỗ lực, gây mệt mỏi về thể chất hoặc tinh thần. (Ví dụ: emotionally taxing – gây kiệt sức về mặt cảm xúc).
  • Take over: Chiếm quyền kiểm soát, chiếm lĩnh hoàn toàn. (Ví dụ: Instagram was taking over his life).
  • Run with (a story/an idea): Phát triển một ý tưởng hoặc câu chuyện một cách nhanh chóng và không ngần ngại, thường là theo hướng mà người nói không mong muốn.
  • Make out that (someone is/was doing something): Cố gắng tạo ra ấn tượng hoặc giả vờ rằng điều gì đó là sự thật (thường là không đúng). (Ví dụ: the Press tried to make out that I was having a mental breakdown).
  • Mental breakdown: Tình trạng suy sụp tinh thần, điểm mà một người trở nên quá căng thẳng và không thể hoạt động bình thường.

Mẹo Luyện Tập Cho Video Này

Để tối ưu hóa hiệu quả phương pháp shadowing với video này, hãy tập trung vào các điểm sau:

  1. Tốc độ và Ngữ điệu: Tom Holland và Jay Shetty nói chuyện với tốc độ tự nhiên, hơi nhanh nhưng rõ ràng. Hãy cố gắng bắt chước nhịp điệu và ngữ điệu lên xuống của họ, đặc biệt là sự chân thành trong giọng nói của Tom khi anh ấy chia sẻ. Điều này rất quan trọng để luyện phát âm chuẩn và tự nhiên.
  2. Luyện tập 'Stop T' và Nối Âm: Trong bài học, huấn luyện viên có đề cập đến kỹ thuật "stop T sound" (âm T bị chặn) và "connected speech" (nối âm) của người bản xứ. Hãy chú ý lắng nghe và lặp lại các cụm từ như "find out what", "thought about" để làm quen với cách các âm được giảm hoặc nối lại với nhau. Đây là yếu tố then chốt giúp bạn nói tiếng Anh lưu loát hơn.
  3. Từ Vựng Ngữ cảnh: Video này cung cấp rất nhiều từ vựng và cụm từ liên quan đến sức khỏe tinh thần và mạng xã hội. Khi shadowing, hãy cố gắng hiểu sâu sắc ý nghĩa của từng từ trong ngữ cảnh cụ thể, không chỉ lặp lại mà còn cảm nhận được sắc thái của chúng. Điều này sẽ giúp bạn mở rộng vốn từ vựng thực tế, hữu ích cho phần IELTS Speaking.
  4. Diễn đạt Cảm xúc: Tom Holland chia sẻ một câu chuyện cá nhân và cảm xúc. Khi thực hành shadowing, hãy cố gắng thể hiện cảm xúc tương tự trong giọng nói của bạn. Việc này không chỉ giúp bạn ghi nhớ từ vựng tốt hơn mà còn cải thiện khả năng giao tiếp phi ngôn ngữ, làm cho cuộc nói chuyện của bạn trở nên sống động và thuyết phục hơn.

Hãy xem đi xem lại video nhiều lần, tập trung vào từng đoạn nhỏ và đừng ngại thử thách bản thân với việc không phụ đề ở cuối bài để kiểm tra khả năng nghe hiểu. Đây là cách hiệu quả để luyện nói tiếng Anh và nâng cao sự tự tin của bạn.

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.

Cách Luyện Shadowing Hiệu Quả Trên ShadowingEnglish

  1. Chọn video phù hợp: Tìm video YouTube có tiếng Anh tự nhiên, rõ ràng. TED Talks, bản tin BBC, cảnh phim, podcast, hay video mẫu IELTS Speaking đều rất tốt. Dán URL vào thanh tìm kiếm. Bắt đầu với video ngắn (dưới 5 phút) và chủ đề bạn thực sự yêu thích — vì đam mê sẽ giúp bạn kiên trì hơn.
  2. Nghe trước, hiểu ngữ cảnh: Lượt đầu tiên hãy để tốc độ 1x và chỉ nghe, chưa cần đọc theo. Tập trung hiểu ý nghĩa, chú ý cách người nói nhấn âm, nối âm, ngắt nghỉ và xử lý từ mới. Việc hiểu ngữ cảnh trước sẽ giúp bài luyện Shadowing hiệu quả hơn nhiều.
  3. Cài đặt chế độ luyện Shadowing:
    • Wait Mode (Tính năng chờ): Chọn +3s hoặc +5s — sau mỗi câu video sẽ tự động tạm dừng để bạn có thời gian lặp lại to. Chọn Manual nếu muốn kiểm soát hoàn toàn và tự nhấn Next sau mỗi lần lặp.
    • Sub Sync (Chỉnh độ lệch phụ đề): Phụ đề YouTube đôi khi lệch so với âm thanh. Dùng ±100ms để căn chỉnh hoàn hảo, giúp bạn đọc theo đúng lúc.
  4. Thực hành Shadowing (phần quan trọng nhất): Đây là nơi phép màu xảy ra. Ngay khi câu vang lên — hoặc trong khoảng ngừng — hãy đọc to, rõ ràng và tự tin. Đừng chỉ đọc từ: hãy bắt chước nhịp điệu, trọng âm, cao độ và cách nối âm của người bản xứ. Mục tiêu là nghe giống như "cái bóng" của họ, không phải đọc chậm từng chữ. Dùng tính năng Repeat để luyện lại cùng câu nhiều lần cho đến khi cảm thấy tự nhiên.
  5. Tăng độ khó và duy trì đều đặn: Khi đã quen với một đoạn, hãy đẩy thách thức cao hơn. Tăng tốc độ lên <code>1.25x</code> hoặc <code>1.5x</code> để rèn phản xạ ngôn ngữ nhanh. Hoặc chỉnh Wait Mode thành <code>Off</code> để luyện Shadowing liên tục — chế độ thách thức nhất và hiệu quả nhất. Kiên trì 15–30 phút mỗi ngày và bạn sẽ thấy sự thay đổi rõ rệt chỉ sau vài tuần.
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