シャドーイング練習: 6 Powerful Life Lessons from Taylor Swift | NYU Commencement Speech 2022 Highlights - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ

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I have some good news.
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I have some good news.
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It's totally up to you.
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I have some terrifying news.
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It's totally up to you.
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Life can be heavy, especially if you try to carry it all at once.
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Part of growing up and moving into new chapters of your life is about catch and release.
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What I mean by that is knowing what things to keep and what things to release.
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You can't carry all things.
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All grudges, all updates on your ex,
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all enviable promotions your school bully got at the hedge fund his uncle started.
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Decide what is yours to hold and let the rest go.
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Oftentimes the good things in your life are lighter anyway.
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You get to pick what your life has time and room for.
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Secondly, Learn to live alongside cringe.
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No matter how hard you try to avoid being cringe,
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you will look back on your life and cringe retrospectively respectively.
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Cringe is unavoidable over a lifetime.
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Even the term cringe might someday be deemed cringe.
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I promise you, you're probably doing or wearing something right now
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that you will look back on later and find revolting and hilarious.
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You can't avoid it, so don't try to.
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I'd like to say I'm a big advocate for not hiding your enthusiasm for things.
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Here, so you have to listen to me when I say this.
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Never be ashamed of trying.
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Effortlessness is a myth.
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The people who wanted it the least were the ones I wanted to date and be friends with in high school.
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The people who want it the most are the people I now hire to work for my company.
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me.
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Everything I do is just an extension of my writing,
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whether it's directing videos or a short film,
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creating the visuals for a tour,
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or standing on a stage performing.
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Everything is connected by my love of the craft.
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The thrill of working through ideas and narrowing them down and polishing it all up in the end,
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editing, waking up in the middle of the night,
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throwing out the old idea because you just thought of a new
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or better one or a plot device that ties the whole thing together.
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But in a way, I really do think we are all writers.
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And most of us write in a different voice for different situations.
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You write differently in your Instagram stories than you do your senior thesis.
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You send a different type of email to your boss than you do your best friend from home.
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We are all literary chameleons,
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and I think it's fascinating.
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It's just a continuation of the idea that we are so many things all the time.
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And I know it can be really overwhelming figuring out who to be and when.
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who you are now and how to act in order to get where you want to go.
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My experience has been that my mistakes led to the best things in my life.
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Not being invited to the parties and sleepovers in my hometown made me feel hopelessly lonely.
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But because I felt alone,
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I would sit in my room and write the songs that would get me a ticket somewhere else.
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Getting cancelled on the internet and nearly losing my career gave me an excellent knowledge of all the types of wine.
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And I'm not going to lie.
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These mistakes will cause you to lose things.
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I'm trying to tell you that losing things doesn't just mean losing.
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A lot of the time when we lose things, we gain things too.
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Not a single one of us here today has done it alone.
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We are each a patchwork quilt of those who have loved us,
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those who have believed in our futures,
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Those who showed us empathy and kindness,
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or told us the truth even when it wasn't easy to hear.
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Those who told us we could do it when there was absolutely no proof of that.
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Someone read stories to you and taught you to dream.
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Maybe they aren't with us anymore.
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In that case, I hope you'll remember them today.
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If they are in this stadium,
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I hope you'll find your own way
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to express your gratitude for all the steps and missteps that have led us to this common destination.
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As for me, I'm 90% sure the main reason I'm here is because I have a song called 22.
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The scary news is, you're on your own now.
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The cool news is, you're on your own now.

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このレッスンについて

このレッスンでは、テイラー・スウィフトの2022年NYU卒業式スピーチを通じて、英語スピーキング練習を行います。このスピーチは、人生の教訓が詰まっており、言葉の使い方や発音を学ぶ絶好の材料です。特に、感情や表現を豊かにする言葉を学ぶことで、英語の発音を良くすることができます。スウィフトの言葉を模倣することで、自然なイントネーションやリズムを身につけ、自信を持って話せるようになります。

キーワードとフレーズ

  • Catch and release - 拾っては放つ(考え方や感情を整理する重要性)
  • Cringe - 恥ずかしさ(過去の自分を振り返る経験)
  • Effortlessness - 努力しないこと(成功には努力が必要なこと)
  • Literary chameleons - 文学的カメレオン(状況に応じた表現の変化)
  • Overwhelming - 圧倒的(自分のアイデンティティを探すこと)
  • Mistakes - 誤り(成功の源であること)

練習のヒント

このスピーチのスピードは心地よく、感情豊かであるため、shadow speakの練習に非常に適しています。以下の方法で練習を進めましょう:

  • 聴く - 最初にスピーチを全体的に聴いて、テイラーの感情やトーンを感じ取りましょう。
  • リピート - セクションごとに止めて、それに続いてスウィフトの言葉を繰り返します。特に、shadowspeaksを使用すると効果的です。
  • 声のトーンに注意 - テイラーの声の高低やリズムを真似し、感情を込めて発音しましょう。
  • 録音 - 自分の声を録音して、発音やリズムをチェックします。記録を聞き返し、どの部分を改善できるか考えましょう。
  • 繰り返し練習 - 定期的に復習することで、英語スピーキング練習の効果が高まります。特に、苦手なフレーズを重点的に練習しましょう。

この実践を通じて、スピーチの内容だけでなく、言葉の力や自信も身につけることができるでしょう。楽しみながら英語を学んでいきましょう!

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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