シャドーイング練習: 65k - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ

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Hello my friends!
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Welcome back to my channel!
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I'm so happy to see you here today.
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In this video, we are going to learn English with a special technique called shadowing.
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Now you might be wondering, what is shadowing?
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Let me explain.
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Shadowing is when you listen to someone speaking in English and try to repeat what they say exactly how they say it.
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It helps you improve your pronunciation,
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intonation, and even your listening skills.
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It's like being a shadow, following every move.
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Here's how you can use this video to practice.
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First, listen to me as I read a story.
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All the words will appear on the screen so you can follow along.
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Then try repeating after me,
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copying my tone and rhythm.
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It's okay if you don't get it perfect the first time.
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Practice makes progress.
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Before we begin, I want to tell you why I chose this story.
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It's something I heard recently,
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and I thought it would be perfect to share with you because it's both interesting and useful.
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Today's story is about Sarah,
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a young woman who traveled to the United States for the first time.
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The story is written in clear,
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easy English, so you can focus on understanding the words and practicing your speaking.
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Here's what we'll do.
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I'll read the story slowly and clearly,
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and you can follow the words on the screen.
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Later, you'll have a chance to repeat the sentences with me.
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This is a great way to practice your listening,
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speaking, and even reading skills all at the same time.
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Are you ready to hear Sarah's story?
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Let's begin!
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This is the story.
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I am at the airport right now and I feel so excited.
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Today is the day.
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I am flying to New York City for the first time.
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I have my ticket, my passport, and my bags.
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Everything is ready.
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I arrive at the check-in desk and hand my ticket to the lady.
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She smiles and says, Here is your boarding pass.
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You are in seat 17C.
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Have a good flight.
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Thank you, I say.
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A window seat.
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Perfect!
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I love looking out of the window when I fly.
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I go through security and it takes forever.
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The line is so long,
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but I finally get through.
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Now I am at gate 23,
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waiting to board my flight.
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After some time, I hear the announcement,
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Flight 567 to New York is now boarding.
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Please line up by group number.
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My heart races.
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This is it.
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I get on the plane and walk down the aisle looking for my seat.
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17A.
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When I reach my row, I stop.
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Someone is sitting in my seat.
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It is a man in a blue jacket,
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and he is looking out of the window.
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I feel nervous, but I say,
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Excuse me, sir, this is my seat.
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He looks at me, surprised.
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Oh, he says, are you sure?
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Let me check my ticket.
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He pulls out his ticket and looks at it.
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Hmm, he says, my ticket says 17A.
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I think this is my seat.
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Now I am confused.
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I pull out my ticket and show it to him.
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See, my ticket says 17A, I say confidently.
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He looks at my ticket, then looks at me.
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He smiles kindly and says, Okay, no problem.
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You can take the seat.
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I'll sit in the middle.
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I feel a little bad,
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but I really want the window seat.
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Thank you, I say as I sit down.
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The plane takes off, and I look out the window.
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The clouds are so beautiful.
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I feel happy and relaxed now.
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The man next to me starts a conversation.
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Are you going to New York for vacation? he asks.
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Yes, I say.
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It's my first time.
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I want to see Times Square and the Statue of Liberty.
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That's great, he says.
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I live in New York.
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You'll love it.
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It's a busy city, but it's full of life.
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As we talk, I notice something strange.
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He doesn't seem upset about losing the window seat.
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He is calm and even friendly.
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After a while, the flight attendant comes by.
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She looks at me and then at the man.
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Excuse me, she says, but I think there's been a mistake.
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I freeze.
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What mistake, I ask.
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The flight attendant looks at my ticket.
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Then she looks at the seat numbers.
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You are in the wrong seat.
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She says.
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What?
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I ask, confused.
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The seat is 17A and it belongs to this gentleman, she explains.
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Your seat is actually 17C, the aisle seat.
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My face turns red.
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I look at the man and he just smiles.
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It's okay, he says.
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I don't mind the middle seat.
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I feel so embarrassed.
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All this time I thought I was right, but I was wrong.
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I should have been sitting in the aisle seat.
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I'm so sorry, I say to him.
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You were right all along.
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Don't worry about it, he says with a laugh.
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Mistakes happen.
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For the rest of the flight,
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I can't stop thinking about how kind he is.
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He didn't argue or get upset.
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He just smiled and let me have the seat.
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As the plane lands, I thank him again.
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You are very kind, I say.
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He just laughs and says,
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Enjoy New York, and next time double check your ticket.
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When I leave the plane,
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I feel a mix of emotions.
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Embarrassment, gratitude, and relief.
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This trip is already teaching me something important.
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Sometimes it's okay to admit when you're wrong.
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So what can we learn from Sarah's story?
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First, always double check your ticket.
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It's a simple step, but it can save you from a lot of confusion.
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Mistakes like sitting in the wrong seat are easy to make,
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especially when we're feeling excited or nervous.
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But here's the most important lesson.
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Mistakes are OK.
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Sarah thought she was right, but she wasn't.
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Instead of getting upset, the man showed kindness and patience.
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This teaches us that being kind to others,
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even in small situations, can make a big difference.
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Learning English is just like this journey.
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Sometimes we make mistakes, and that's okay.
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Mistakes help us learn and grow.
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The important thing is to keep trying and stay positive.
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Every small step you take in learning English is a step closer to reaching your goals.
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Now I want you to think about this.
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What would you have done in Sarah's situation?
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And you have switched seats or insisted on staying where you thought you belonged?
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Let me know in the comments!
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Now let's look at some useful phrases and vocabulary from Sarah's story.
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These are words and expressions you can use when you travel or even in daily life.
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1. Useful phrases at the airport.
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Excuse me, this is my seat.
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Use this phrase if someone is sitting in the wrong seat.
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Repeat after me.
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Excuse me, this is my seat.
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Let me check my ticket.
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A polite way to confirm your seat or other travel details.
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Repeat after me.
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Let me check my ticket.
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Have a good flight.
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A friendly way to wish someone a safe and pleasant trip.
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Repeat after me.
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Have a good flight.
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2. Vocabulary for Travel Boarding Pass This is the ticket you need to get on the plane.
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Boarding Pass Example I showed my boarding pass at the gate.
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window seat, middle seat, aisle seat.
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These are the three types of seats on a plane.
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Window seat, middle seat, aisle seat.
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I prefer a window seat because I love the view.
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Security check.
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The process where airport staff check your bags and ID.
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Security check.
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The security check took a long time today.
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Gate, the area where you wait to board your flight.
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Gate, example, my flight is boarding at gate 23.
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Three, phrases for polite conversations.
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Don't worry about it, a kind way to say that everything is okay.
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Don't worry about it.
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Example, I said sorry for the mistake.
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and he replied, Don't worry about it.
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Mistakes happen.
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A comforting phrase to remind someone that it's normal to make errors.
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Mistakes happen.
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Example.
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When I sat in the wrong seat,
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the man said, Mistakes happen.
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Enjoy your trip.
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A positive way to wish someone well on their journey.
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Enjoy your trip.
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Example The flight attendant said, Enjoy your trip.
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Practice time.
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Let's practice some of these phrases together.
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Repeat after me.
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Excuse me, this is my seat.
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Let me check my ticket.
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Don't worry about it.
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Mistakes happen.
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Great job!
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Remember these phrases are very useful when you travel.
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Try using them the next time you fly or even in other situations where you need to speak politely.
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Thank you so much for practicing with me today.
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I hope you enjoyed Sarah's story and learned something new.
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Remember, you can watch this video as many times as you want to practice your shadowing.
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Repeating the story will help you improve your pronunciation,
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rhythm, and confidence in English.
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If you found this video helpful,
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please give it a thumbs up and share it with your friends.
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Don't forget to subscribe!
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Before we go, let me leave you with this.
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Learning English is not just about words and grammar.
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It's about connecting with people,
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just like Sarah did on her trip.
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So keep practicing, stay curious, and enjoy the journey!
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See you in the next video!

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コンテキストと背景

こんにちは、皆さん!今日は特別な学習法である「シャドウイング」を使って英語を学びます。シャドウイングとは、英語を話している人の声を聞き、それを正確に繰り返す練習方法です。この方法は、発音やイントネーション、リスニングスキルの向上に効果的です。動画では、サラという若い女性が初めてアメリカに旅行する話を通して練習します。このストーリーは簡単な英語で書かれているため、言葉の理解やスピーキングの練習に集中できます。

日常コミュニケーションに役立つトップ5フレーズ

  • Here is your boarding pass.(こちらが搭乗券です。)
  • You are in seat 17C.(あなたの席は17Cです。)
  • Have a good flight.(良いフライトを!)
  • I feel so excited.(私はとても興奮しています。)
  • A window seat. Perfect!(窓側の席。完璧です!)

これらのフレーズは、空港や旅行のシーンでよく使われるもので、特にIELTS スピーキング対策にも役立ちます。こうした表現を覚えて、実際の会話で使ってみましょう。

シャドウイングガイド

この動画を使ったシャドウイングの方法を紹介します。以下のステップに沿って練習を進めてみてください。

  1. 動画を再生して、話を聞く。 ストーリーを最初に聞いてみて、全体の流れを把握します。
  2. 字幕を見ながら話を確認する。 画面に表示される単語を追いかけながら、文の意味を理解します。
  3. 繰り返し練習する。 一文ずつ聞き、その後に自分の声で繰り返します。イントネーションやリズムに注目しましょう。
  4. 何度もトライする。 最初はうまくいかなくても大丈夫です。プラクティスは進歩を生むため、何度も挑戦してください。
  5. 録音して確認する。 自分の声を録音し、発音やイントネーションをチェックすることで、自分の成長を実感できます。

これらのステップを踏むことで、shadowing siteでの練習がさらに効果的になるでしょう。英語のスキルを向上させるために、YouTubeで英語学習を続けましょう。自信を持って話すことができるようになります!

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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