跟读练习: Organ donor day: Life lives on | Vietnam Today - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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Today, May 20th marks the first time the Vietnam Organ and Tissue Donation Day was officially observed.
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Today, May 20th marks the first time the Vietnam Organ and Tissue Donation Day was officially observed.
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And on this occasion,
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a ceremony was held by the Ministry of Health at the
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Hanoi Medical University with the aim of raising public awareness
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and strengthening support from authorities and the wider community for organ and tissue donation,
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carrying the message, giving is forever.
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After days of treatment, the patient was declared brain dead.
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In the middle of their pain and loss,
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the family made a meaningful decision.
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When one life ends, it can still leave precious gifts to many others.
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For the family of Bui Ding Hien,
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overcoming their grief meant making the courageous decisions to donate his wife's organs,
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giving three other people a second chance in life.
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I hope a part of my wife still lives on.
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When I realized my mother could give others a second chance at life,
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I felt very proud of her.
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According to the National Coordinating Center for Human Organ Transplantation,
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public awareness of organ donation after brain death has improved significantly in recent years.
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Vietnam recorded 41 donor cases in 2024,
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66 in 2025,
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and 25 more in the first month of 2026 bringing the total to 286 cases over the past 16 years.
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We hope to build a stronger network between hospitals with better training
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and coordination so potential organ donors can be identified and connected more quickly and professionally in the future.
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More than 175,000 people have registered as donors.
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Nearly 10,000 transplants have been performed over the past three decades.
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But many patients are still waiting for a second chance at life.
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May 20th marks Vietnam's organ donation day,
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aimed at encouraging more people to register and give the gift of life.
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And with this card in my hand,
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I decided to become an organ donor,
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hoping that one day these decisions of mine will give someone else a second chance in life.
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Today's event also pay tribute to donor families whose decisions have saved many lives.
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Ordering donor families is a way for society to express its deepest gratitude,
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not only transplanted patients, but families and the wider community will always be thankful for their gift of life.
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the message we hope to send to those willing to donate organs and tissues.
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To learn more about the challenges and ongoing efforts to promote organ donation in Vietnam,
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our reporter Phu Ngang set out with Associate Professor Dr. Nong Văn He,
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Director of the National Coordination Center for Human Organ Transplantation.
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First of all, thank you so much for accepting our invitation for this interview.
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So in recent years, Vietnam has seen a growing public awareness of organ donation.
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So from your perspective, what has been the most encouraging progress so far?
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One of the most encouraging developments in Vietnam has been remarkable increase in public awareness and social support for organ donation,
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especially donation after brand death.
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Before 2023, the number of organ donation from brand deaths in Vietnam is less 5%.
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But last year, disease organ donation is 18.9%.
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From last two years, every year,
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there are more than 50,000 people, 15,000 car donors.
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What mechanism or policies are needed to make organ donation and transplantation more effective and accessible in Vietnam?
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First, Vietnam needs a stronger national organ donation and transplantation coordination system.
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This includes an rapid organ allocation mechanism and efficient transportation network to reduce organ ischemic harm.
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Second, accurate information about brand debt,
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organ donation, and transplantation should be integrated into schools and community campaigns.
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Third, financial support policies are extremely important.
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Finally, long-term success depends on building a culture of donation and social solidarity.
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Organizations should be recognized not only as a medical procedure,
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but also as a humanitarian act that saves lives and reflects cooperation within society.
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Thank you so much for sharing all of your experience here today.

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为什么要通过这个视频练习口语?

观看视频是提高英语口语的有效方法之一,尤其是关于重大主题,如器官捐赠日。通过像《越南今日》的这一视频,学习者可以接触到真实的对话和有意义的情境,从而提升他们的语言表达能力。视频中讲述的捐赠故事不仅感人,也鼓励观众思考生命的意义,这样的情感连接能使学习变得更富有动力。

在复述或模仿视频中的演讲内容时,学习者可以增强自信心,并将所学的单词和短语应用到实际情境中。这种“看YouTube学英语”的方法有助于增进理解并激发对雅思口语练习的兴趣,为参加考试做好充分准备。

语法与表达在语境中的应用

在视频中,演讲者使用了几种语法结构和表达方式,这对于英语学习者尤其重要:

  • 被动语态:如“器官捐赠日被正式观察”,这种结构常用于强调行动的接受者而非执行者。
  • 现在完成时:如“公众意识有所提高”,这表明过去的行为对当前状态的影响。
  • 条件句:例如,“如果我们能更快地识别潜在捐赠者”,该结构帮助表达假设性情况,有助于讨论未来的可能性。

通过分析这些句式,学习者可以更好地理解英语的语法规则,并在口语表达中灵活运用。

常见发音陷阱

在视频中,有一些单词的发音对英语学习者来说可能比较棘手:

  • donor(捐赠者):许多学习者可能会误读为“donnor”,正确发音为/ˈdoʊnər/。
  • transplantation(移植):这个词的音节较多,容易发音不清,正确分为“trans-plan-ta-tion”。
  • awareness(意识):常被快速言语模糊,需强调其“aw-”的音素为/əˈwɛrnəs/。

想要提高英语发音的学习者可以利用这一视频进行shadow speech练习,跟随视频中演讲者的发音来进行重复,从而加深对发音的印象,更加自然流利地使用这些重要的单词。

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