The American Dream | Learn English Through Story (B1)
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Hello everyone, and welcome back to WooEnglish. In our last B2 story, why do the rich buy isolated islands, your reaction was impressive. Many of you stayed until the end. I saw your quiz answers. I saw your thoughtful comments. Some of you reached new star levels. That shows discipline. That shows real learning. Today, we move to a powerful documentary story at B1 to B2 level. We are exploring the American Dream. Is it still alive? Has it changed? Who can truly reach it? In this lesson, you will learn key vocabulary about mobility, inequality, ambition, and opportunity. You will train your listening. You will improve your pronunciation. And you will strengthen your critical thinking. Listen carefully. Think independently. And do not forget the quiz in the first comment. Earn your stars. Move closer to the next level. And if you are serious about improving your English, subscribe to the channel and activate the bell so you never miss a lesson. Now, let's begin. Chapter 1. The Birth of an Idea What is a dream? Is it money? Is it success? Or is it something quieter? Something deeper? Today, many people use the words American Dream. But few people ask where it began.