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News Words For You: Break Dancing


News Words For You: Break Dancing
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NEWS WORDS Break Dancing

ສະ​ບາຍ​ດີ​ທ່ານ​ຜູ້​ຟັງ​ທີ່​ເຄົາ​ລົບ, ຂໍ​ຕ້ອນ​ຮັບ​ທ່ານ​ເຂົ້າ​ສູ່​ລາຍ​ການ​ຮຽນ​ຄຳ​ສັບ​ພາ​ສາ​ອັງ​ກິດ​ໃນ​ຂ່າວ​ຂອງວີ​ໂອ​ເອ. ຂ້າ​ພະ​ເຈົ້າ​ຊື່​ວ່າ ພຸດ​ທະ​ສອນ ຫຼື ເອີ້ນ​ຊື່ຫຼິ້ນ​ວ່າ ຕຸ້ຍ ກັບ​ຄູ່​ຮ່ວມ​ຈັດ​ລາຍ​ການ​ຂອງ​ຂ້າ​ພະ​ເຈົ້າ​ຊື່​ວ່າ ເຄ​ທີ.

​ການ​ເຕັ້ນ​ເບ​ຣກ​ແດນ​ສ໌ ໄດ້​ກາຍ​ເປັນ​ກິ​ລາ​ທີ່​ໃຊ້​ກຳ​ລັງ​ ແລະ ຄວາມ​ຍືດ​ຢຸ່ນ​ຂອງ​ຮ່າງ​ກາຍ​ຢ່າງຫຼວງຫຼາຍ. ແລະ ດຽວນີ້​ໄດ້​ຮັບ​ຄວາມ​ນິ​ຍົມ​ໄປ​ທົ່ວ​ໂລກ​ແລ້ວ, ໂດຍ​ມີ​ການ​ແຂ່ງ​ຂັນ​ຖືກ​ຈັດ​ຂຶ້ນ​ໃນ​ປະ​ເທດ​ຕ່າງໆ. ໄວ້​ລຸ້ນ​ອາ​ເມ​ຣິ​ກາ ໂດ​ຍ​ສະ​ເພາະ​ແມ່ນ​ນັກ​ຮຽນ​ມັດ​ທະ​ຍົມ ແລະ ນັກ​ສຶ​ກ​ສາ​ມະ​ຫາ​ວິ​ທະ​ຍາ​ໄລ ແມ່ນ​ມັກ​ການ​ເຕັ້ນ​ປະ​ເພດນີ້, ເຂົາ​ເຈົ້າ​ຈະ​ຕັ້ງ​ວົງ​ແລະ​ເຕັ້ນ​ແຂ່ງ​ກັນ. ເຮົາ​ຊິ​ໄປ​ຖາມ​ ເຄ​ທີ ວ່າ​ລູກ​ຂອງ​ລາວ​ມັກ​ຫຼິ້ນ​ກິ​ລານີ້ບໍ່.

T: Do you like dancing? C: No. I LOVE dancing! T: I don’t know how to dance…but it is fun to watch people dance! C: What? Anyone can dance! What kind of dance do you like to watch, Toui? T: I like break dancing! C: Oh yes, me too! It takes a lot of practice and energy. T Very true! Do your son and daughter know how to break dance? C: They have some smooth moves on the dance floor, for sure! But, they have never learned how to break dance. T: I have a video clip of some excellent break dancing. It’s so cool. C: Terrific. Let’s watch. (Play video) This male-dominated dance has evolved into a sport welcoming all sexes. Since 2018 the Red Bull championship event has included a separate category for women, and seen a huge push by these competitors, known as B-girls. Amid preparations for the 2024 Olympics, the current generation of B-girls is aware of the responsibilities and pressures they will face in Paris. T: I love break dancing. Isn’t it a cool sport? C: Yes, it’s very cool. T: Caty, Is competitor the same for rival? C: Yes, a competitor is someone or something that competes. To compete means to try to gain something by defeating others seeking that same thing. T: I see. How do you describe preparation in English? C: It means a process to ready something or someone for use or service. For example: I recently made travel preparations, including booking a hotel, to visit my daughter in Richmond. T: And can you define pressure? C: Pressure is a difficult situation that makes you feel worried or unhappy. T: Did I say all of those words correctly? Can you show us how you pronounce them? C: Sure! Com-pe-ti-tor, com-pe-ti-tor, competitor. Preparation: Prepa-rei-shin, prepa-rei-shin. Pressure, Pre-sher, pre-sher. T: That’s very easy. Thank you, Caty!

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