シャドーイング練習: Brand Identity Design Challenge - Part 2 - How to create a full Behance Portfolio project - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ

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the last video, I created a visual identity for a brand called Pace Plus,
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using a design brief challenge on Instagram.
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In this video, I'll walk you through how I turned this project into a full case study for my online portfolio.
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I'll show you how I structure my case studies,
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add movement for high impact and leverage design platforms at Behance to attract dream clients.
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Whenever I need inspiration for how to present a project,
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Behance is where I turn.
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It's full of incredible work and if you look closely,
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the best case studies all have a few things in common.
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Let's take a look at a few examples.
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A common thread amongst most of the top case studies on Behance is structure and storytelling.
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Through a clear visual flow,
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the projects are broken down into sections,
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highlighting key elements that make up the whole,
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while allowing each part to breathe.
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They guide you through the design in a way that feels intentional and engaging.
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Besides beautiful images and mock-ups,
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the case studies communicate a clear brand story through brand messaging and a considered art direction.
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Another thing you'll often spot is movement through the form of video content and animations.
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And this isn't necessarily always complex.
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Simple, on-brand video content can create a huge impact.
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Animations can also be used to bring logo designs to life.
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From complex to simple animations,
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the potential to tell a unique brand story is endless.
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Text animations in combination with images and videos also bring an extra layer of storytelling,
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allowing the viewer to focus on keywords.
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A simple gif animation can transform your design into a dynamic and effective communication tool.
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In this video, I'll show you what online platform I use to create impactful animations quickly using ready-made templates.
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In the last video, I created a high-intensity visual identity and packaging system for a brand called Pace Plus,
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which is a skincare brand created for athletes and active people.
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For this design challenge, I decided to create two Instagram posts sharing six images in each post.
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Let's take a closer look.
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During the challenge, time was limited,
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so now I want to spend a little bit more time tweaking and refining things as I create the final case study.
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One major update I've already made is adding an additional typeface.
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This is one of the fonts I worked with in my previous video while developing other logo options.
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It's a beautiful open source Google font that complements the logo perfectly.
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This is what it looks like within the existing visuals.
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To get started, I'm going to create a new page in Figma just for the case study visuals.
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not necessary however I like to keep things organised in project phases.
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When building out the case study I like to start by
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laying out the visuals I already have into a very rough structure and flow to see what I'm working with.
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This way I can easily identify the missing content gaps
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and also see how everything comes across in a larger case study setting.
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I'm starting to explore the idea of creating a bento grid layout for some sections within the case study.
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I think this layout structure complements the visual style and creates an opportunity to introduce animation.
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Throughout the case study,
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I'm going to incorporate more of the brand messaging into the visual to bring focus to the brand's persona.
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For quick image edits, extensions and retouching,
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I tend to use Firefly instead of Photoshop.
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This is a super useful tool that saves a lot of time.
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time.
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In the previous phase, I played around with randomised typographic layouts using separated words.
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However, I don't think I got the balance right,
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so I'm developing this idea further using a more refined combination of images.
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Now I'm going through and marking the sections I'm thinking of animating.
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So I've got one more animation layout that I need to create,
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showing the complete product range for Paste Plus.
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I'm using the built-in Figma AI image generating tool for the first time to create a consistent collection of product markups.
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Overall, I'm super impressed with how these turned out.
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The detail is incredible, moving down to the frosted glass texture.
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I'm now going to add the label designs onto the mockups directly in Figma.
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Here are the active and inactive states of this animation section.
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So I just have a few more mockups to create.
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These two mock-ups from Envato and then these new model-based product images that I generated in Figma.
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I'm really pleased with how these turned out.
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It took a while to get the technique down,
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but it was totally worth it.
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And that's it.
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There are still a few tiny little tweaks that I need to make,
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but overall, I think I'm ready to move on to the next stage.
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For quick and easy animation,
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I like to use Jitter because they have a ton of pre-made templates,
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making it easy for anyone to get started.
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The workspace is also simple and designer friendly.
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I'll quickly customise a logo animation to show you what I mean.
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So the first thing you'll see is a layers panel on the left,
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the artboard frame in the and the animation timeline at the bottom.
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On the right, you can toggle between animation and design.
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In the animation tab, you can click on the timeline elements to see the different values.
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When you click on the design mode,
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the timeline disappears to create a more design focused view
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okay so to replace an image within the template simply click on the replace button on the right
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next i want to replace this text with an image i'm going to click on the image import button above
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to place the second part of the logo.
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Once in place, I can simply copy the animation from one layer to another.
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And then hide or delete the elements that I don't need.
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Okay, this looks great.
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I also want to add a video in the background for extra movement.
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So I'll bring the footage in,
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adjust it and drag it down to the bottom layer.
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And there you have it,
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a simple animation that looks great and took little to no time to put together.
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So I'm going to create my own custom animations now,
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which is a little bit more complex,
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but I'm eager to get stuck in and learn as I go along.
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Thankfully Figma has a jitter plugin,
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which makes exporting my design layouts,
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including the layers directly to jitter super simple.
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Okay, so I'm going to stop talking now and get stuck into these animations.
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I don't want to walk in And here it hurts the fall
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Now that the animations have been created,
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I've made some final tweaks to the case study and saved out all the images ready to upload to Behance.
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For video hosting, I'm currently using Vimeo.
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I'll adjust the appearance of the player along with the embed settings before copying and and pasting the code into Behance.
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Now that the animations are in,
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it's time to place the rest of the images.
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Great, next, thumbnails.
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This image will do for now.
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I'm going to add a title,
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some project tags, tools that I used, and finally, project categories.
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Now I'm ready to go live.
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Okay, so it's the next day and as you can see,
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I've changed the thumbnail image.
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I think this works so much better.
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Let's take a look at the final project.
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So the first thing you'll see is a visual overview displayed within the Binto grids.
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I think this turned out great and also creates the impact that I was looking for.
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Next you have the project overview text.
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I tend to use my brand fonts in this section to keep things looking consistent across all of my projects.
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This is then followed by the second animation,
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which shows the full product range.
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It by far took the longest amount of time to create,
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however in hindsight I probably could have simplified the process a little bit better.
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Still, I'm really happy with how it's turned out.
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I decided to follow this by showing some outer packaging,
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which I think flows quite nicely.
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The next section really highlights the brand messaging.
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I slow the animation a bit because I think the speed works well in this space.
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Let me know what you think in the comments section.
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I'm also happy with the way the Bento grid animation connects with the product images below.
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Next we have the outer mailer packaging,
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followed by branded merch and a billboard advert.
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This is the fourth animation which took the least amount of time but still adds extra impact.
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So we have more packaging and merch followed by a wider outdoor ad.
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I really like this mock-up because it complements the brand colours.
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We have even more merch,
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followed by an Instagram feed design.
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Finally, we have the AI generated images showing the products with models.
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I'm super happy with the way these turned out,
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especially the intense lighting, which works really well with the rest of the images.
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And that's it.
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So lastly, I want to quickly talk about what to do once you've posted your project.
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Like any other social media platform,
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Behance not only rewards great work,
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but also rewards designers who stay active and engaged on the platform.
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Simply showing support by leaving positive comments can get you noticed by other designers.
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The more active you are,
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the more attention your work will start to receive.
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The great thing about Behance is that it doesn't just promote projects by big agencies and award-winning designers.
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They are also actively looking for emerging talent too.
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So when you post your projects,
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don't forget to up your engagement by showing support to other designers.
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Being consistent with engagement really helped me when I was new to the platform.
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and it's part of what led a few of my projects being featured,
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which in turn attracted and continues to attract some of my best clients.
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I hope this video gave you some clarity and confidence to level up your own portfolio case studies.
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If you have any questions,
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helpful feedback or tips, please leave a comment below.
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I'd love to hear your thoughts.
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Thanks for watching and I'll see you in the next one.
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このビデオで話す練習をする理由

このビデオは、デザインの事例研究を作成するプロセスを通じて、効果的な英語のコミュニケーションスキルを磨くための貴重な機会を提供します。話す練習において、特に shadow speak メソッドを活用することは、自信を持って意見を表現する助けになります。デザインやブランディングに関する専門的な語彙を学ぶことで、将来の進学や職場での IELTS スピーキング対策 にも役立つことでしょう。

文法と表現の文脈

このビデオで使用されている重要な構造と表現を分析しましょう。以下の5つは特に印象的です:

  • 「Through a clear visual flow」: 明確な視覚的流れを通じて、情報を整理する重要性を説明しています。
  • 「Let each part breathe」: 各部分を独立させつつ全体を見せる文章構造が効果的です。
  • 「Bringing logo designs to life」: ロゴデザインの重要性を強調する表現です。
  • 「A common thread amongst most」: 一貫性のあるテーマが重要であることを示しています。
  • 「Explore the idea of creating」: 新しいアイデアを探求する姿勢を表すフレーズです。

これらの表現を実際に利用することで、英語の発音を良くする 効果を高め、英語スピーキング練習を深めることができます。

よくある発音の落とし穴

ビデオ内で見られる発音のトラップのいくつかを指摘します。特に注意すべき単語やフレーズには、以下が含まれます:

  • 「animation」: 日本語では「アニメーション」と訳されるため、英語の発音では「ア」の音をはっきりさせることが重要です。
  • 「impact」: 「インパクト」という言葉は、アクセントが異なる場合があります。正しい発音が求められます。
  • 「movement」: 特に「ムーブメント」の部分で、母音の発音に気をつける必要があります。

これらのトラップを克服することで、英語スピーキング練習 における自信が高まります。特に shadowing site を利用して、正しい発音を学ぶことは効果的です。

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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