シャドーイング練習: Don't Be Greedy | Always Be Grateful | The Fox Who Lost Everything to Greed | Moral Short Story - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ
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Ah, what a beautiful morning this is.
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Ah, what a beautiful morning this is.
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The sun was shining warmly over a quiet vineyard.
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The birds were singing sweet songs in the trees.
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The wind moved the green leaves back and forth.
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Along a dusty path, a hungry fox was walking.
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His stomach growled loudly.
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He had not eaten since the day before.
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Wait, what is that?
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The fox suddenly stopped walking.
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His eyes grew wide with excitement.
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Right in front of him stood a beautiful vineyard.
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Oh my goodness, look at those grapes!
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Big purple grapes were hanging from the vines.
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They looked juicy and sweet.
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The fox slowly licked his lips.
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These grapes will be the perfect meal for me today.
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I will eat them all.
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Every single one of them.
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The fox jumped high into the air.
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But the grapes were too high.
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Oh no, he missed them completely.
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Hmm, maybe I just need to jump higher.
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The fox stepped back and ran forward.
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Then he jumped again with all his strength.
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But once again, he could not reach the grapes.
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He landed on the ground with a thud.
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That was close.
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Just a little more effort.
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I know I can get them.
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The fox tried again and again.
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He jumped five times.
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Then he jumped ten times.
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But the grapes stayed far above his head.
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The fox began to feel very tired.
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His legs started shaking.
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His chest moved up and down quickly.
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But those grapes looked so delicious.
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I cannot give up now.
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I want all of them.
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The fox tried jumping from a nearby rock.
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Then he ran faster than before,
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and he jumped harder than ever.
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Still, he could not reach the grapes.
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The fox slowly sat down on the ground.
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He looked up at the grapes.
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This is not fair.
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Why are they so high?
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Suddenly, a small bird spoke from a branch.
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Little fox, why do you look so upset?
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The fox let out a long sigh.
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Because I cannot reach those grapes,
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and I want them all.
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The bird tilted its head.
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Maybe you do not need all of them.
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Maybe you only need one.
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The fox paused for a moment.
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Hmm, that might work.
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The fox began looking around the vineyard.
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Soon, he found a small wooden box near a fence.
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Perfect.
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This will help me reach the grapes.
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He pushed the box under the vine.
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Then he climbed on top of it.
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All right, here we go.
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The fox leaped into the air again.
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Finally, he grabbed a bunch of grapes.
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Yes, I did it.
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The fox quickly ate the grapes.
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They were sweet and delicious.
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But wait.
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There are still so many grapes left.
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I want all of them.
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He climbed on the box again.
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He reached his paws even higher.
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He pulled another bunch of grapes.
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But something unexpected happened.
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Oh no. The branch shook hard.
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More grapes began falling down.
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The wooden box moved under his feet.
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The fox lost his balance.
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Crash!
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The fox fell to the ground.
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The box shattered into pieces.
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The grapes rolled away into the dirt.
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Oh no. What have I done?
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The fox stood up.
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His body hurt, and the grapes were now dirty and ruined.
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The small bird flew down beside him.
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You see, fox?
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Greed makes us foolish.
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The fox looked at the broken box.
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He looked at the ruined grapes.
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You are right.
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One bunch of grapes was enough for me.
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But I wanted everything.
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And in the end, I lost it all.
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The fox slowly walked away from the vineyard.
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But this time he carried an important lesson.
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Greed can trick us.
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It makes us want more than we truly need.
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But those who are grateful for enough are the ones who truly win in life.
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この物語は、欲深い狐が美味しそうなブドウを求めて奮闘する様子を描いています。彼は空腹で、満腹感を得るために高いブドウに何度もジャンプしますが、成功しません。この物語は、欲望との闘いと、感謝の気持ちを持つことの重要性についての寓話です。強い欲望は時に行動を無駄にし、現実を受け入れることが難しいことを教えてくれます。
日常会話のための5つのフレーズ
- 「ああ、なんて美しい朝だ。」 - 日常の始まりを楽しむ表現。
- 「お腹が空いた。」 - 自分の状態をシンプルに伝えるフレーズ。
- 「私にはそれができない。」 - 挫折を表現する際に役立つ言い回し。
- 「もう一度やってみよう。」 - 再挑戦の意志を示すフレーズ。
- 「これは不公平だ。」 - 違和感や不満を表現するための便利なフレーズ。
ステップバイステップのシャドウイングガイド
このビデオの内容を効果的に理解し、発音を改善するためには、シャドーイングが非常に有効です。以下のステップに従って、英語のスピーキング能力を向上させましょう。
- ビデオ視聴の準備:まずはリラックスしてビデオを全体的に見て、ストーリーを理解しましょう。
- フレーズのリスニング:重要なフレーズを聞き取り、特に発音やイントネーションに注意を払います。
- シャドーイング開始:耳で聞きながら、同時に声に出して繰り返します。これは「英語シャドーイング」や「shadow speech」を活用したトレーニングです。
- 録音して確認:自分の声を録音し、原音と比較してみましょう。改善点を見つけやすくなります。
- 定期的な練習:何度も繰り返すことで、発音とスピードが向上します。定期的に行い、「IELTS スピーキング対策」にも役立てましょう。
このプロセスを通じて、あなたの英語力を高め、日常会話に自信を持てるようになります。「shadow speak」や「shadowing site」を活用して、さらなる練習を行ってください。
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。