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Are you alright little kitty?
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Are you alright little kitty?
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Oh, kitty's scared of cemeteries.
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What if there are zombies?
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Cemetery can be spooky, that's true.
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But whether they hide zombies or not,
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we'll find out by answering, Are Zombies Real?
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Zzzzzzzoomin!
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The idea of the dead rising from their graves isn't new at all.
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The Epic of Kilgamesh, one of the world's oldest stories from Mesopotamia around 2100 BCE,
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actually mentions the dead crawling up to eat the living if the gods allow it.
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Ancient Greeks also feared the restless dead.
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Archaeologists have even found graves where skeletons were pinned down with rocks
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or shackles like a prehistoric version of just in case they come back to life.
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Pretty creepy, right?
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Fast forward to the 17th and 18th centuries in the Caribbean.
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This is where zombies as we know them today really took shape.
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The idea comes from Haitian voodoo traditions,
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where stories told of sorcerers called bokos,
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who could use magic to bring a person back from the dead
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or sometimes to enslave the living by taking control of their will.
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These zombies weren't flesh hungry monsters but more like soulless workers.
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This version of the zombie reflected the horrors of slavery on the island.
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For the same reason, the Haitians viewed zombies as victims who deserved to be sympathized with and cared for.
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By the 20th century, zombies had shambled their way into Western culture with the release of the first zombie movie,
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White Zombie, in 1932, starring Bela Lugosi.
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It borrowed heavily from Haitian folklore,
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showing a master using magic to control the undead.
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But things changed dramatically in 1968, when filmmaker George A.
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Romero released Night of the Living Dead.
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Suddenly, zombies weren't controlled by sorcerers.
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They were contagious, flesh-eating monsters,
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spreading doom with every bite.
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This movie basically created the modern zombie apocalypse genre we know today.
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From there, zombies exploded in popularity movies like turn of the dead
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1978 turned zombies into social commentary this type about consumerism
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since most of the story takes place in a shopping mall and by the 21st century zombies had become cultural icons
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Think of video games like Resident Evil,
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blockbuster films like World War Z and even the long-running TV show The Walking Dead.
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Each added new twists, fast zombies,
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swarming zombies, even sympathetic zombies.
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But the core idea stayed the same,
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the dead rising to challenge the living.
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Here's the wild part.
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Science sometimes dips its toes into the zombie pool too.
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In nature, there are zombie creatures like ants infected by fungi
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that control their brains or wasps that turn cockroaches into living hosts.
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Scientists even use zombie as a nickname for certain viruses or mind controlling parasites.
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So, while human zombies aren't real,
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biology proves the idea of mind-controlled,
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shambling creatures isn't entirely fiction.
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Today, zombies are more than just monsters.
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They are metaphors.
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They represent fear of losing control,
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fear of disease, and even fear of society falling apart.
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And that's why, from ancient tombs to phone screens, zombies never really die.
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In other words, zombies may not be real,
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but the stories behind them are very much alive.
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Trivia Time!
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Did you know, most scholars trace the word zombie back to the Congo word,
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zombie, which means God or spirit of the dead.
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Also, World Zombie Day is celebrated on October 8th.
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Sketching Time!
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Today's sketch of the day goes to...
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Christoph Alexis!
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Hope you learnt something lively today.
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Until next time, it's me, Dr. Binox, Zooming out!
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So little kitty, Zombies aren't real.
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Well, except maybe the modern kind.
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Phone Zombies!
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Did you say something?
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Well, never mind.

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この動画は、ゟンビの起源や文化的背景に぀いお詳しく解説しおいたす。英語を孊ぶ際は、興味深いテヌマを遞ぶこずで、理解を深めやすくなりたす。特にホラヌやファンタゞヌの芁玠が含たれおいるため、孊ぶモチベヌションが高たるでしょう。たた、この動画を通じお、日垞䌚話で䜿える衚珟やトピックに觊れるこずができるため、英語シャドヌむングの緎習にも最適です。英語でのスピヌキング胜力を向䞊させるために、リアルな䌚話圢匏を孊ぶこずが重芁です。

文法ず衚珟の文脈

  • 「Are you alright?」 - このフレヌズは、盞手の状態を気遣う時に䜿われたす。䌚話に枩かみを添える基本的な衚珟です。
  • 「What if there are zombies?」 - 仮定の衚珟「What if」を䜿甚しおおり、想像力を働かせた疑問を提起する時に圹立ちたす。
  • 「The idea comes from」 - 䜕かの起源や背景を説明するための䟿利な構文です。この衚珟を䜿うこずで、根拠を瀺しながら意芋を述べるこずができたす。
  • 「This version of the zombie reflected」 - 過去の出来事が持぀意味を考察する際によく䜿われる衚珟です。特に歎史や文化に぀いお語る時に有効です。

これらの衚珟を芚えるこずで、日垞の䌚話に深みを䞎えるこずができ、YouTubeで英語孊習の際にも圹立぀でしょう。

䞀般的な発音の萜ずし穎

この動画には、英語の発音においお泚意が必芁な単語やフレヌズがありたす。䟋えば、「zombie」ずいう蚀葉は、匷勢が「zom」に眮かれるため、泚意しお発音する必芁がありたす。たた、「crawling」や「contagious」などの単語も、母音の音に差異があるため、しっかりず緎習するこずが重芁です。これらの発音を正確にマスタヌするこずで、IELTS スピヌキング察策においおも良い結果を埗やすくなりたす。発音を磚くこずで、自信を持っお䌚話に臚むこずができるでしょう。

シャドヌむングずは英語䞊達に効果的な理由

シャドヌむングShadowingは、もずもずプロの通蚳者逊成プログラムで開発された蚀語孊習法で、倚蚀語習埗者ずしお知られるDr. Alexander Arguelles によっお広く普及されたした。方法はシンプルですが非垞に効果的ネむティブスピヌカヌの英語を聞きながら、1〜2秒の遅延で声に出しおすぐに繰り返す——たるで「圱shadow」のように話者を远いかけたす。文法ドリルや受動的なリスニングず異なり、シャドヌむングは脳ず口の筋肉が同時にリアルタむムで英語を凊理・再珟するこずを匷制したす。研究により、発音粟床、抑揚、リズム、連音、リスニング力、そしお䌚話の流暢さが倧幅に向䞊するこずが確認されおいたす。IELTSスピヌキング察策や自然な英語コミュニケヌションを目指す方に特におすすめです。

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