Everything I Ate At Din Tai Fung Taiwan
A2 English listening practice · American English · Curated for beginner learners
About this clip
A 59s video in English at A2 level — suitable for beginner listeners. The speech is at a natural pace around 208 words per minute, rated 3.9/5 — hard listening difficulty by Reelang’s algorithm.
What this clip covers:
- ▸Food & Cooking — Recipes, restaurant reviews, street food, and kitchen vocabulary.
- ▸Travel — Travel vlogs, tips, cultural experiences, and life abroad.
From biteswithlily↗ on YouTube.Watch original→
Vocabulary frequency
How common is the vocabulary in this A2 English listening practice?
68.9%
of words are in the top 2,000 most common English words
Based on this reel's transcript, most of the vocabulary is high-frequency, everyday English.
General English frequency
64.6%
Top 1,000
68.9%
Top 2,000
82.3%
Top 5,000
Spoken English frequency
77.8%
Top 1,000
85.4%
Top 2,000
100%
Top 5,000
👄 Conversational vocabulary
This reel's words appear more often in subtitle-based spoken-English data than in general usage, so it may feel closer to everyday conversation.
Less common words in this reel
These words appear less frequently in English, but are useful in real conversations:
pork
5×
Rare / outside top 5,000Common in speech
meat from pigs
bao
3×
Rare / outside top 5,000
steamed bun
chili
2×
Rare / outside top 5,000
spicy pepper
delicate
2×
Rare / outside top 5,000Common in speech
easily broken or damaged
spicy
2×
Rare / outside top 5,000
having strong flavor from spices
Source: wordfreq 3.1.1 (general) · SUBTLEX-US 2012 (spoken). Buckets approximate; exact ranks not stored.
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