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Influencers selling stuff on social media is not new news anymore.
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Influencers selling stuff on social media is not new news anymore.
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And nowadays, affiliate marketing is getting better and more convenient than ever.
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People, especially influencers, who have 100,000 or millions of followers,
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would promote any product if the price is right for them.
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So let me ask you this question.
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Deep down, do you truly believe these influencers are actually trying to help you?
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Or are they just cashing in?
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Xin chào everyone and welcome back to the channel.
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Today, we're diving into a topic that's been making a lot of noise here in Vietnam.
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Maybe you've seen it all over the news.
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It's a story about trust,
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about what we see online,
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and about learning to look beyond the surface.
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I think many of us can relate to this,
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especially if you've ever scrolled through social media and felt that pull to buy something because a famous face told you to.
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Some influencers, people with huge followings online,
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have been promoting health products like fiber supplements or vitamins for children.
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But here's the problem.
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Many of these products are substandard.
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Substandard with an emphasis on the second syllable.
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It means below the usual or expected quality.
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Substandard.
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They aren't safe.
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They don't work.
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And worse, they're being sold to fans who trust them.
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So today we're asking, what happens when social media influence is used the wrong way?
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And how can we protect ourselves as smart consumers?
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Let's get into it.
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We live in a time when anyone with a phone and a ring light can build a massive audience.
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They can dance, share fashion tips,
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or talk about beauty routines,
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and boom, they have thousands, even millions of followers.
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These people are called influencers because they have the power to affect what people think,
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feel, or buy.
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When an influencer says, I've been using this fiber drink every day,
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I feel healthier and lighter.
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You should try it.
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It just sounds more convincing than if it was from a stranger, right?
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But why is that?
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Because it feels like a friend giving advice.
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You trust them.
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They seem trustworthy.
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Trustworthy with an emphasis on trust.
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It means that simply someone can be trusted,
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that they're honest and reliable, trustworthy.
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But here's where the problem begins.
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These influencers might not actually use the products they're selling.
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They only promote them because they get paid to do it.
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That's called an endorsement.
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Endorsement.
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Endorsement with an emphasis on the second syllable.
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It's a public statement of support,
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often by a celebrity or influencer.
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Endorsement.
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Now, an endorsement isn't wrong if the product is safe and the promotion is honest.
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But when influencers make deceptive claims,
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that's when things get dangerous.
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deceptive.
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Deceptive.
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It's an adjective with an emphasis on the second syllable.
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Deceptive means leading someone to believe something that isn't true.
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Deceptive.
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Here are some examples of being deceptive.
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Saying a product is safe for children without medical proof,
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or promoting something with misleading information,
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or ignoring side effects, or lying about how something works.
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In these cases, they're spreading disinformation.
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Disinformation.
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Disinformation with an emphasis on may, the fourth syllable.
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It means false or incorrect information spread on purpose.
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Disinformation.
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And sometimes the consequences are serious.
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Let's say a mom sees an influencer promoting a vitamin for kids.
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She trusts the influencer, so she buys it.
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But the product hasn't gone through safety checks so her child gets a stomach problem or worse.
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This is where we talk about consequences.
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When someone sells a dangerous or poor quality product, people can get hurt.
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But the influencer, they've already made their money.
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They might just move on and promote the next trendy item,
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but they should be held accountable.
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Accountable.
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Accountable with an emphasis on the second syllable.
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When you're held accountable, you are responsible for what you do and you must explain your actions.
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You reap what you sow,
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meaning you experience the results of your actions,
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whether your actions are good or bad.
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When you lie for profit,
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the truth will come back to you.
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So why do fans fall for this?
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Why do so many people believe the marketing?
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It's because the influencer seems real.
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They show their daily life.
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They speak casually.
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They feel close, even when we've never met them.
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This is called credibility.
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Credibility.
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Credibility.
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With an emphasis on the bi, the third syllable.
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This is the quality of being trusted and believed.
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Credibility.
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Once someone builds credibility with their audience,
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it becomes very easily to manipulate that audience.
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Manipulate.
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Manipulate with an emphasis on the second syllable.
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manipulate means to control or influence someone in a dishonest
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or unfair way manipulate
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and that's what's happening in some cases they're not just promoting they're using their power in a dishonest way.
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And that's not okay.
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So are all influencers bad?
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Of course not.
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There are many good influencers out there.
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People who truly care about their audience,
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who only promote safe, high quality products.
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They check the facts.
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They do their research.
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They have real ethics.
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But even one bad example can damage the credibility of others.
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When one influencer lies, people stop trusting all influencers.
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There's an old saying, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
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So be careful with products that promise instant results or miracle cures,
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because real health just doesn't work that way.
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Now, if you are an influencer or dreaming of becoming one,
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here's a message for you.
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With power comes responsibility.
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Before you promote anything, please ask yourself, is this product safe?
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Would I give this to my own family?
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Can I explain it honestly to my followers?
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Because if you lie, if you trick people,
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if you promote harmful products just for money,
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you'll eventually have to face the consequences of your actions.
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Consequence.
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Consequence with an emphasis on the first syllable.
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It means a result or effect of an action or condition.
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Consequence.
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That means you'll have to deal with the backlash and the shame,
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the broken trust, and sometimes even the law.
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Now, if you're watching TikTok,
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YouTube, or Instagram and see someone selling health products,
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here are five smart things to do.
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Number one, research the product.
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Don't believe everything from a 60-second video.
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Number two, check for reviews outside of social media.
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Don't just believe their reviews on social media.
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Ask and try to see what are real users saying.
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Number three, ask yourself, is this influencer qualified to talk about health?
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Do they have a degree in this thing they're promoting or are they a doctor,
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a dietician, or just famous?
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Number four, be careful with limited time offers or pressure to buy quickly.
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That's often just a sales tactic.
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And lastly, number five, protect your money and your health.
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Just because someone is popular doesn't mean they're right.
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The internet is a powerful place.
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It helps us learn, grow,
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and connect, and yes, shop.
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But with so many voices online,
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we have to think carefully.
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don't let popularity blind you don't let entertaining content replace facts
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if someone uses their influence to push harmful products it's not
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just business it's betrayal we all deserve better we deserve honesty and safety we deserve people who don't just want our money,
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but instead want our trust as well.
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Well, thank you for listening, friends.
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If this episode helped you to think more clearly,
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please give it a thumbs up,
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share it with a friend,
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or leave a comment below.
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That's all for today.
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Goodbye for now, and I'll see you in the next video.

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关于本课

在本次课程中,我们将探讨社交媒体影响者如何通过推广产品来影响消费者的信任,并引导大家思考如何有效辨别产品的真伪。此视频将帮助你在提升英语听说能力的同时,培养批判性思维,从而在购物时做出更明智的决策。你将通过英语影子跟读练习,增强口语表达能力,提升理解力。

关键词汇与短语

  • Influencer(影响者)
  • Substandard(亚标准)
  • Endorsement(代言)
  • Trustworthy(值得信赖的)
  • Affiliate marketing(联盟营销)
  • Promote(推广)
  • Consumer(消费者)
  • Quality(质量)

练习技巧

在进行英语口语练习时,尤其是使用shadowspeak技术时,可以采用以下几条建议:

  • 首先,选择视频中较慢的部分进行跟读,这有助于你逐字理解发音和语调。
  • 在每次跟读之前,先聆听一句,然后试着模仿说出来,注意语速和语调。
  • 重复多次某些句子,尤其是有关信任(trustworthy)和代言(endorsement)的话题,以加深记忆。
  • 可以和朋友一起练习,互相给予反馈,讨论彼此在跟读时的表现。
  • 使用看YouTube学英语的方式时,可以随时暂停视频,确保你跟得上节奏。

通过这样的练习,你不仅会提升英语水平,还能在生活中应用这些批判性思维,使自己在消费时更加明智。

什么是跟读法?

跟读法 (Shadowing) 是一种有科学依据的语言学习技巧,最初开发用于专业口译员的培训,并由多语言者Alexander Arguelles博士普及。这个方法简单而强大:您在听英语母语原声的同时立即大声重复——就像是一个延迟1-2秒紧跟说话者的影子。与被动听力或语法练习不同,跟读法强迫您的大脑和口腔肌肉同时处理并模仿真实的讲话模式。研究表明它能显着提高发音准确性,语调,节奏,连读,听力理解和口语流利度——使其成为雅思口语备考和真实英语交流最有效的方法之一。

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