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Welcome to Tuning in the USA.
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Today, we're in Riverdale, New York,
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at the home of the Stewart family.
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The Stewarts are having a birthday party for Richard,
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one of the three Stewart children.
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Today is Richard's 30th birthday.
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Richard's mother, Ellen, his wife,
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Marilyn, and his brother, Robbie, are all there.
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His grandfather is there, too.
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There is a cake, there is singing,
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and there are presents, including an unusual present from Richard's grandfather.
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Happy birthday to you!
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Happy birthday to you!
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Happy birthday, dear Richard!
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Happy birthday to you!
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Thanks, everybody.
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Hey, I'm hungry, Richard.
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Let's cut the cake.
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Hold on a minute, Robbie.
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Maybe we should wait for Dad to get home.
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What do you think, Mom?
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Oh, Richard, you know your father.
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He may stay late at the hospital.
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Ah, the life of a busy doctor.
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Go ahead.
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Cut the cake.
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Sure, Richard.
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We can save a piece for Dad.
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So, Richard, how does it feel to be 30 years old?
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Some of us can't remember.
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I'll be honest, Grandpa.
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Being 30 feels the same as 29.
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Well, maybe better.
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Listen to an old timer.
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It gets better and better.
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Your grandfather is right.
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It does get better.
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Look, you have an exciting photography project ahead.
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And I have Marilyn, my beautiful wife.
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And she makes great birthday cake.
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It's a chocolate cake, your favorite.
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Hello, I'm home.
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Hello.
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Am I in time?
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Yes.
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Just in time.
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Hi, Ellen.
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Perfect timing, Philip.
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We're cutting this beautiful chocolate cake.
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Sorry I'm late, Richard.
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There was a lot to do at the hospital.
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Oh, come on, Dad.
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We're just glad you made it.
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Of course I made it.
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Our son only turns 30 years old once.
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Hey, that is a beautiful cake.
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Here you go, Dad.
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A big piece.
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Mmm.
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This tastes great.
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Wow, who made this?
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The wife of the birthday boy.
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Marilyn?
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Thank you, Philip.
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I think it's time to give Richard his birthday presents.
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May I begin?
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Of course.
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Sure.
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Richard, soon you will be traveling around America.
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You'll have lots of time alone.
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And I think you will love this.
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A harmonica?
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Thanks, Grandpa, but I don't really know how to play the harmonica.
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No?
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Well, let me show you.
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Happy birthday, dear Richard.
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Happy birthday to you.
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So, it's Richard's birthday.
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How old is Richard today?
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Listen.
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So, Richard, how does it feel to be 30 years old?
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Some of us can't remember.
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I'll be honest, Grandpa.
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Being 30 feels the same as 29.
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Well, maybe better.
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And listen to this.
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I'm sorry I'm late, Richard.
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There was a lot to do at the hospital.
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Oh, come on, Dad.
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We're just glad you made it.
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Of course I made it.
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A son only turns 30 years old once.
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So, Richard is 30 years old.
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I'll talk to you again soon.
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And now, Act Two.
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This time on Tuning In the USA,
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we join the Stewart family again at Richard's 30th birthday party.
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In our last story, Grandpa Stewart gave Richard the gift of a harmonica.
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And as this story begins,
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Grandpa is teaching Richard to play it.
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During the party, another member of the family calls from Chicago.
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And after the phone call,
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Richard's wife, Marilyn, gives him another special present.
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That sounds great, Grandpa.
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May I try?
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Of course you can try it, Richard.
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It's your harmonica.
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Go ahead, honey.
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Give it a try.
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Yes.
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Go on.
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Here goes.
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Thanks for the help on the piano, Mom.
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I need time to practice.
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Lots of time, I'd say.
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All right, Robbie.
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He'll soon learn to play well.
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We Stuarts have a good ear for music.
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And, Richard, you will have a lot of practice time on the road.
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If you say so, Mom.
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You're the music teacher.
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Where are you going on your trip, Richard?
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Do you know yet?
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Not exactly.
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My book will need photographs from all over the United States.
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But America is a big country.
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Where will you start?
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I'm going south.
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Telephone.
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I'll get it.
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It's probably your sister, Susan.
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Hello?
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Happy birthday, big brother.
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Hey, thanks, Susan.
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Where are you?
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I'm in Chicago at the Toymakers Convention.
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Are you having fun?
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Yes, it's really exciting.
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I have a great new idea.
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I can't wait to tell the family about it.
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I'll be back on Sunday.
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I won't see you.
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I'm leaving on Saturday.
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Oh, too bad.
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But that's exciting.
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Have a really great trip.
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I will.
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Thanks.
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Happy birthday and send my love to everyone.
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Okay.
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Bye, Susan.
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Susan sends her love to everyone.
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She sounds great.
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All excited about some new idea.
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Hey, I'm excited about something, too.
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I've got a present for you.
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Since I can't go on this trip with you,
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I want you to be my eyes and my ears.
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Here.
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Go on, honey.
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Open it up.
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Okay.
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I wonder.
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What is it?
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Look.
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It's a tape recorder.
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Great.
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I can send back sounds to you for my trip.
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May I see it?
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Sure, Rob.
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Hey, there's a cassette tape in here.
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What's on it?
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Let's see.
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No, no, no, no, no,
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no, no, no, no. Hi, honey.
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This is Marilyn.
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I just want you to know that I love you, Richard.
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Good night.
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Let's study these words.
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Go ahead, go on.
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In other words, do it now.
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Now, listen to this again.
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That sounds great, Grandpa.
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May I try?
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Go ahead, honey.
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Yes.
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Go on.
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Go ahead, go on.
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And listen to this again.
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Go on, honey.
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Open it up.
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Go ahead.
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Go on.
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Okay, here's another example.
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You're in a swimming pool.
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Your friend doesn't want to jump in.
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What do you say?
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Go ahead.
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Go on.
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Jump.
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Today, we studied the words go ahead and go on.
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Bye for now.

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このレッスンでは、アメリカの誕生日パーティーをテーマにした会話を通じて、日常英会話のスキルを向上させます。特に、誕生日に関する表現や、家族との会話の流れを学ぶことで、実際の会話で使えるフレーズを身につけられます。このビデオでは、様々な人間関係や感情を通じて、アメリカの文化を感じ取ることもできます。

キーワードとフレーズ

  • Happy Birthday - 誕生日おめでとう
  • cake - ケーキ
  • presents - プレゼント
  • exciting photography project - エキサイティングな写真プロジェクト
  • chocolate cake - チョコレートケーキ
  • perfect timing - 完璧なタイミング
  • stay late - 遅くまでいる
  • grandfather - 祖父

練習のコツ

このビデオでは、日常的な会話のスピードとトーンが重要です。まずは、shadow speech(シャドースピーチ)を実践することで、発音やリズムに慣れていきましょう。具体的には、ビデオを再生しながら話者の言葉を繰り返してみてください。この方法は、英語シャドーイングとして知られ、特にIELTS スピーキング対策にも非常に効果的です。特に「Happy Birthday」というフレーズは数回繰り返されるので、口を慣らす良い練習材料になります。

また、会話の分野ごとに文脈を理解し、「What do you think, Mom?」や「Maybe we should wait for Dad」を通して、家庭内でのコミュニケーションのニュアンスも学びましょう。これにより、より自然な会話を身につけることができるでしょう。

毎日の練習によって、shadowspeaksのスキルを高めていくことができます。影のように話を真似ることで、実際の情景を想像しながらより良いスピーキング力を目指しましょう。

シャドーイングとは?英語上達に効果的な理由

シャドーイング(Shadowing)は、もともとプロの通訳者養成プログラムで開発された言語学習法で、多言語習得者として知られるDr. Alexander Arguelles によって広く普及されました。方法はシンプルですが非常に効果的:ネイティブスピーカーの英語を聞きながら、1〜2秒の遅延で声に出してすぐに繰り返す——まるで「影(shadow)」のように話者を追いかけます。文法ドリルや受動的なリスニングと異なり、シャドーイングは脳と口の筋肉が同時にリアルタイムで英語を処理・再現することを強制します。研究により、発音精度、抑揚、リズム、連音、リスニング力、そして会話の流暢さが大幅に向上することが確認されています。IELTSスピーキング対策や自然な英語コミュニケーションを目指す方に特におすすめです。

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