L Englisch Listening & Comprehension
American Dream
In this conversation, two friends discuss the American Dream, its history, and whether it is still achievable today. They explore how the idea has changed over time and what it means for people in modern society.
Englisch Listening & Comprehension · B1 · Unterrichtsmaterial
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Alex: Have you ever thought about what the American Dream really means today?
Jamie: Yeah, I have. It used to be about owning a house and having a good job, right?
Alex: Exactly. But I wonder if that's still possible for most people now.
Jamie: Well, I heard that the idea started a long time ago, when America was a new country.
Alex: That's true. Back then, people believed anyone could succeed if they worked hard enough.
Jamie: But today, things seem different. The economy is tough, and not everyone can find a good job easily.
Alex: Plus, the cost of living has gone up a lot, especially for housing.
Jamie: So, do you think the American Dream is just a story now?
Alex: Not necessarily. I think it depends on how you define success.
Jamie: What do you mean?
Alex: Some people might see the American Dream as having financial security, while others might focus on freedom or happiness.
Jamie: That makes sense. Maybe it's more about personal goals than a fixed idea.
Alex: I agree. But it's important to remember the history behind it and how it inspired many people.
Jamie: Yeah, and even if it's harder today, the dream can still motivate us to work hard.
Alex: Absolutely. It's about hope and believing in a better future.
Jamie: So, the American Dream is still alive, but it looks different now.
Alex: Exactly. It's evolving with society and what people value.
Jamie: I like that. It means we can shape our own dreams too.
Jamie: Yeah, I have. It used to be about owning a house and having a good job, right?
Alex: Exactly. But I wonder if that's still possible for most people now.
Jamie: Well, I heard that the idea started a long time ago, when America was a new country.
Alex: That's true. Back then, people believed anyone could succeed if they worked hard enough.
Jamie: But today, things seem different. The economy is tough, and not everyone can find a good job easily.
Alex: Plus, the cost of living has gone up a lot, especially for housing.
Jamie: So, do you think the American Dream is just a story now?
Alex: Not necessarily. I think it depends on how you define success.
Jamie: What do you mean?
Alex: Some people might see the American Dream as having financial security, while others might focus on freedom or happiness.
Jamie: That makes sense. Maybe it's more about personal goals than a fixed idea.
Alex: I agree. But it's important to remember the history behind it and how it inspired many people.
Jamie: Yeah, and even if it's harder today, the dream can still motivate us to work hard.
Alex: Absolutely. It's about hope and believing in a better future.
Jamie: So, the American Dream is still alive, but it looks different now.
Alex: Exactly. It's evolving with society and what people value.
Jamie: I like that. It means we can shape our own dreams too.
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American Dream · Amerikanischer Traum, die Vorstellung vom Erfolg durch harte Arbeiteconomy · Wirtschaftcost of living · Lebenshaltungskostenfinancial security · finanzielle Sicherheitfreedom · Freiheitinspired · inspirierthope · Hoffnungevolving · sich entwickelnd