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Hello everyone.
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Welcome to this A2 English listening practice video.
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Today I want to tell you a story about breakfast in Vietnam.
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Many people, especially young people,
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skip breakfast, but others love it and eat every morning.
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Let me share a story about my friend Tom and how breakfast fits into life in Vietnam.
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Tom is 20 and studies at a university in Hanoi.
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He often skips breakfast.
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He wakes up late, sometimes at noon, and eats lunch instead.
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Tom says, breakfast costs money.
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I save it for games or gifts for my girlfriend.
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Many Gen Z in Vietnam do this.
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They sleep late, skip breakfast,
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and use the money for other things,
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like clothes or phone apps.
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Students like Tom are busy.
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They stay up late to study or play games like Ling Khoon.
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In the morning, they don't have time to eat.
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Some spend their breakfast money on snacks or milk tea.
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Tom's friend bought a new phone case instead of eating pho.
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In Vietnam, young people think breakfast is not important.
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They want to save money for fun.
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But skipping breakfast has problems.
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Tom feels tired in class.
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He can't focus because he's hungry.
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Many students get sick or feel weak without breakfast.
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A doctor on TV said breakfast gives energy for the day.
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Without it, young people lose strength.
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Not everyone skips breakfast.
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Tom's cousin, Anna, eats every morning.
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She wakes up at 6 a.m and runs in a park.
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After, she eats a big breakfast,
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like bánh mì with egg or soy, sticky rice.
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Anna says, eating breakfast makes me strong and happy.
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Many people in Vietnam do this.
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They wake up early, exercise, and eat well.
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Some go to street stalls for hot noodle soup or bread.
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In Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City,
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breakfast is cheap and tasty.
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You can buy pho for 30,000 V&D or a bánh mì for less.
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Older people, like Tom's parents, never skip breakfast.
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They sit at small stalls, drink coffee, and eat.
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They talk about life.
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For them, breakfast is a time to relax and feel good.
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Tom tried to change.
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One day, Anna invited him to eat breakfast.
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They went to a stall near school.
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Tom ate bun cha and drank cha-da, iced tea.
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He felt happy and full of energy.
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He said, maybe breakfast is good.
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Now he tries to eat more often,
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even if it's just a small meal.
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Breakfast in Vietnam is special.
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For some, it's not important.
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But for others, it's a way to start the day right.
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Tom's story shows that breakfast can change how you feel.
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Do you eat breakfast?
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What's your favorite food?
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Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more A2 English listening practice videos.
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See you next time!
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Hello everyone.
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Welcome to this A2 English listening practice video.
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Today, I want to tell you a story about breakfast in Vietnam.
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Many people, especially young people,
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skip breakfast, but others love it and eat every morning.
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Let me share a story about my friend Tom and how breakfast fits into life in Vietnam.
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Tom is 20 and studies at a university in Hanoi.
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He often skips breakfast.
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He wakes up late, sometimes at noon, and eats lunch instead.
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Tom says, breakfast costs money.
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I save it for games or gifts for my girlfriend.
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Many Gen Z in Vietnam do this.
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They sleep late, skip breakfast,
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and use the money for other things,
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like clothes or phone apps.
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Students like Tom are busy.
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They stay up late to study or play games like Ling Khun.
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In the morning, they don't have time to eat.
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Some spend their breakfast money on snacks or milk tea.
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Tom's friend bought a new phone case instead of eating pho.
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In Vietnam, young people think breakfast is not important.
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They want to save money for fun.
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But skipping breakfast has problems.
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Tom feels tired in class.
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He can't focus because he's hungry.
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Many students get sick or feel weak without breakfast.
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A doctor on TV said breakfast gives energy for the day.
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Without it, young people lose strength.
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Not everyone skips breakfast.
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Tom's cousin, Anna, eats every morning.
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She wakes up at 6 a.m and runs in a park.
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After, she eats a big breakfast,
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like bánh mì with egg or soy, sticky rice.
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Anna says, eating breakfast makes me strong and happy.
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Many people in Vietnam do this.
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They wake up early, exercise, and eat well.
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Some go to street stalls for hot noodle soup or bread.
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In Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City,
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breakfast is cheap and tasty.
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You can buy pho for 30,000 V&D or a banh mi for less.
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Older people, like Tom's parents, never skip breakfast.
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They sit at small stalls, drink coffee, and eat.
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They talk about life.
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For them, breakfast is a time to relax and feel good.
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Tom tried to change.
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One day, Anna invited him to eat breakfast.
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They went to a stall near school.
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Tom ate bun cha and drank cha da, iced tea.
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He felt happy and full of energy.
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He said, maybe breakfast is good.
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Now he tries to eat more often,
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even if it's just a small meal.
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Breakfast in Vietnam is special.
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For some, it's not important.
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But for others, it's a way to start the day right right.
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Tom's story shows that breakfast can change how you feel.
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Do you eat breakfast?
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What's your favorite food?
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Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more A2 English listening practice videos.
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See you next time!
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Hello everyone!
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Welcome to this A2 English listening practice video.
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Today I I want to tell you a story about breakfast in Vietnam.
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Many people, especially young people,
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skip breakfast, but others love it and eat every morning.
126
Let me share a story about my friend Tom and how breakfast fits into life in Vietnam.
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Tom is 20 and studies at a university in Hanoi.
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He often skips breakfast.
129
He wakes up late, sometimes at noon, and eats lunch instead.
130
Tom says breakfast costs money.
131
I save it for games or gifts for my girlfriend.
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Many Gen Z in Vietnam do this.
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They sleep late, skip breakfast,
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and use the money for other things,
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like clothes or phone apps.
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Students like Tom are busy.
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They stay up late to study or play games like Linh Khun.
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In the morning, they don't have time to eat.
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Some spend their breakfast money on snacks or milk tea.
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Tom's friend bought a new phone case instead of eating pho.
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In Vietnam, young people think breakfast is not important.
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They want to save money for fun.
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But skipping breakfast has problems.
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Tom feels tired in class.
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He can't focus because he's hungry.
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Many students get sick or feel weak without breakfast.
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A doctor on TV said breakfast gives energy for the day.
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Without it, young people lose strength.
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Not everyone skips breakfast.
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Vietnam's cousin Anna eats every morning.
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She wakes up at 6am and runs in a park.
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After she eats a big breakfast like bánh mì with egg or soy, sticky rice.
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Anna says eating breakfast makes me strong and happy.
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Many people in Vietnam do this.
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They wake up early, exercise and eat well.
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Some go to street stalls for hot noodle soup or bread.
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In Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City,
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breakfast is cheap and tasty.
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You can buy pho for 30,000 V&D or a benn mi for less.
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Older people, like Tom's parents, never skip breakfast.
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They sit at small stalls, drink coffee, and eat.
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They talk about life.
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For them, breakfast is a time to relax and feel good.
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Tom tried to change.
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One day, Anna invited him to eat breakfast.
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They went to a stall near school.
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Tom ate bun cha and drank cha da, iced tea.
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He felt happy and full of energy.
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He said, maybe breakfast is good.
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Now he tries to eat more often,
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even if it's just a small meal.
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Breakfast in Vietnam is special.
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For some, it's not important.
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But for others, it's a way to start the day right.
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Tom's story shows that breakfast can change how you feel.
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Do you eat breakfast?
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What's your favorite food?
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Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more A2 English listening practice videos.
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See you next time!

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Trong video luyện nghe tiếng Anh cấp độ A2 này, người nói chia sẻ về bữa ăn sáng ở Việt Nam, nơi mà nhiều người, đặc biệt là giới trẻ, thường bỏ qua bữa sáng. Câu chuyện tập trung vào nhân vật Tom, một sinh viên 20 tuổi ở Hà Nội, người thường xuyên bỏ bữa sáng để tiết kiệm tiền cho những sở thích cá nhân khác. Qua đó, video truyền đạt thông điệp về tầm quan trọng của việc ăn sáng và những tác động tiêu cực mà việc bỏ qua bữa sáng có thể gây ra cho sức khỏe và tinh thần của nhiều bạn trẻ.

Top 5 Cụm Từ Cho Giao Tiếp Hằng Ngày

  • "Tôi thường bỏ bữa sáng." - "I often skip breakfast."
  • "Bữa sáng rất quan trọng." - "Breakfast is very important."
  • "Tôi cảm thấy mệt khi không ăn sáng." - "I feel tired when I don't eat breakfast."
  • "Bữa sáng mang lại năng lượng." - "Breakfast provides energy."
  • "Chúng ta nên ăn sáng mỗi ngày." - "We should eat breakfast every day."

Hướng Dẫn Shadowing Bước Chân

Để cải thiện khả năng phát âm tiếng Anh chuẩn và giao tiếp hiệu quả qua video này, bạn có thể làm theo những bước sau:

  1. Bước 1: Xem video một lần và lắng nghe cách người nói diễn đạt các ý. Chú ý vào ngữ điệu và nhịp điệu của họ.
  2. Bước 2: Nghe lại từng đoạn ngắn và thử nhắc lại. Hãy sử dụng shadow speak để bắt chước cách phát âm và ngữ điệu.
  3. Bước 3: Ghi âm lại phần bạn vừa nhắc lại, sau đó so sánh với phần nghe gốc để tìm ra những điểm chưa chính xác hoặc cần cải thiện.
  4. Bước 4: Thực hành nhiều lần cho đến khi cảm thấy tự tin với cách diễn đạt của mình. Nếu có thể, hãy tìm một người bạn để luyện nói tiếng Anh cùng nhau.
  5. Bước 5: Duy trì thói quen luyện tập đều đặn. Bạn cũng có thể tham gia các shadowing site để tìm kiếm các video luyện nghe thú vị khác.

Việc luyện nói tiếng Anh không chỉ giúp cải thiện khả năng giao tiếp mà còn giúp bạn tự tin hơn trong việc sử dụng ngôn ngữ trong cuộc sống hàng ngày. Hãy nhớ rằng, luyện tập thường xuyên là chìa khóa để thành công!

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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.