B1 English Listening Practice - Adulthood – YouTube Dictation Transcript & Vocabulary
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1.hey everybody welcome to this b1 english listening practice video you can use this video to practice your listening and comprehension as i speak before we start remember to subscribe to the channel click on the bell and follow us on instagram you ready [Music] so today i'm going to talk about adulthood this is a topic that many of you can relate to because i assume that the majority of my viewers are adults some of us wish we were still kids sometimes but there's nothing we can do to roll back the time so first let's talk about some of the most notable differences that exist between childhood and adulthood the first thing that comes to mind is the responsibility that comes with being an adult this is something that most kids and underestimate about adulthood for example when i was in high school i couldn't wait to be an adult i thought the responsibilities wouldn't be as hard as everyone always told me they'd be but boy was i wrong young people simply can't imagine all the challenges that adulthood presents of course they know that they'll probably get married move out of their parents house and of course have a career and make enough money to support a family it sounds but it's definitely harder than we think it is when we're still young it was a challenge for me to become independent from my parents because they'd always paid for everything and helped me with all my problems when you take that security away it's a little scary for a young adult becoming financially independent is one of the hardest things about being an adult for example those of you who pay rent know that it can sometimes be a struggle if you're still in an early stage of your career i think that parents should spend a lot of time teaching their kids about financial responsibility this way when they're adults they won't have to learn everything from scratch they'll already have a good to build upon how about you was it hard for you to become financially independent aside from the financial aspect the other huge responsibility is getting married and raising children choosing the right husband or wife is one of the most critical decisions we'll ever make if you choose wrong you're going to have to live with the consequences of that for the rest of your life however even if you choose the right spouse you're still going to face all kinds of challenges in your marriage that's a given it's our responsibility to work with our spouse as a team to overcome these challenges those of you who are married know exactly what i'm talking about and of course everything gets a little more complicated when we have kids at that point you take on much more responsibility okay now let's talk about some of the of being an adult for me one of the best things is being able to make decisions for myself when you're an adult you get to decide your own future you can choose the path you want to take this isn't easy but i think it's exciting you get to pick your career your spouse your residents etc etc another great thing about being an adult is that you understand the world better when you're a child you still have a limited view of the world around you and you have limited experience but as an adult you're able to see things more clearly in turn this means that you solve problems more and learn from your mistakes more easily one last positive about being an adult is that you can accomplish more with the exception of child people in general achieve the most when they're fully grown as an adult you've probably already studied and gained experience so you're more prepared to do things with your life i hope i can achieve a lot in my adult life and i'll definitely continue setting goals for myself to make sure i do that okay now i'm gonna ask you three questions about today's video to check your comprehension write your answers in a comment down below number one what's one challenge of being an adult number two what's one positive thing about being an adult and number three what will i do to make sure i achieve a lot in my adult life alright before we go remember to subscribe to the channel click on the bell and follow us on instagram for more english tips and lessons i'll see you next time [Music]
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Key Vocabulary (CEFR B1)
teenagers
A2A person between 13 and 19 years of age; an adolescent.
Example:
"teenagers underestimate about adulthood"
relatively
A2Proportionally, in relation to some larger scale thing.
Example:
"family it sounds relatively"
straightforward
B1Proceeding in a straight course or manner; not deviating.
Example:
"straightforward but it's definitely"
undoubtedly
B1Without doubt; definitely.
Example:
"undoubtedly one of the hardest things"
especially
A2(manner) In a special manner; specially.
Example:
"especially if you're still in an early"
foundation
B2The act of founding, fixing, establishing, or beginning to erect.
Example:
"they'll already have a good foundation"
positives
A2A thing capable of being affirmed; something real or actual.
Example:
"positives of being an adult"
effectively
B1In an efficient or effective manner; with powerful effect.
Example:
"problems more effectively"
prodigies
A2An extraordinary thing seen as an omen; a portent.
Example:
"with the exception of child prodigies"
significant
B2That which has significance; a sign; a token; a symbol.
Example:
"significant things with your life"
Word | CEFR | Definition |
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teenagers | A2 | A person between 13 and 19 years of age; an adolescent. |
relatively | A2 | Proportionally, in relation to some larger scale thing. |
straightforward | B1 | Proceeding in a straight course or manner; not deviating. |
undoubtedly | B1 | Without doubt; definitely. |
especially | A2 | (manner) In a special manner; specially. |
foundation | B2 | The act of founding, fixing, establishing, or beginning to erect. |
positives | A2 | A thing capable of being affirmed; something real or actual. |
effectively | B1 | In an efficient or effective manner; with powerful effect. |
prodigies | A2 | An extraordinary thing seen as an omen; a portent. |
significant | B2 | That which has significance; a sign; a token; a symbol. |
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