シャドーイング練習: English Podcasts Build Real English Fluency Faster Than Studying Rules | Shadowing | Learn English - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ

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hello my friends welcome back to english unleashed i'm tom let me start this short episode with a simple question
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hello my friends welcome back to english unleashed i'm tom let me start this short episode with a simple question
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if you had to choose only one would you rather study english from a textbook
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or live inside english every day because that is really the difference we are talking about today
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way textbooks or podcasts textbooks try to explain the language
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but podcasts let you experience the language and
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that difference changes everything most learners begin with textbooks
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that makes sense a textbook gives you a clear path it tells you what to study in what order,
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and how each part of the language works.
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There is a feeling of safety in that structure.
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You feel like you are making progress because you can see the pages,
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the units, the exercises.
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But there is something important that textbooks cannot give you.
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They cannot give you the feeling of real language.
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When you read a textbook, everything is clean.
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Sentences are complete.
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Grammar is correct.
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Conversations in textbooks are controlled.
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Nothing is messy.
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Nothing is unclear.
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And nothing is fast.
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But real English is not like that.
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English is full of interruptions, hesitations, emotions.
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People do not speak in perfect sentences.
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They stop, they restart, they change direction,
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they say less and sometimes more.
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They use tone, rhythm, and stress to communicate meaning, not just words.
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And this is where podcasts become powerful.
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When you listen to a podcast,
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you're not studying English in a controlled environment.
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You are entering the language as it really exists.
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You hear how ideas are connected,
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how thoughts develop, how meaning flows over time.
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You're not just learning what English is.
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You are learning how English behaves.
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That is a very different kind of learning.
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There is another deeper reason why podcasts are more effective,
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and it has to do with how the brain actually processes language.
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When you read a textbook, your brain moves slowly.
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You can stop at every sentence.
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You can translate.
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You can analyze.
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You can go back and check again.
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Everything is under your control.
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But in real communication, you do not have that control.
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When someone speaks to you,
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the words do not wait.
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The sentence continues whether you are ready or not.
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You cannot pause a real conversation.
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You cannot rewind a person, okay?
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Podcasts simulate this reality in a safe way.
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They train your brain to follow meaning in real time.
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They push you to let go of perfect understanding and focus instead on general meaning.
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And this is exactly the skill you need in conversations.
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And that's exactly why, in this short episode,
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I am using harder words and more complex structures.
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Fluent speakers are not people who understand every word they are
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people who can stay with the flow of meaning even when they miss details podcasts train that ability
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there is also the question of memory and this is where many learners misunderstand
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how learning works people often believe that learning happens
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when they understand something clearly so they read a rule they understand it
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and they feel satisfied they feel like they have learned
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but understanding is not the same as remembering
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and remembering is not the same as using the language textbooks
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are very good at helping you understand they explain grammar they organize information they make things clear okay
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but podcasts do something more important
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they help you remember through repetition but not mechanical repetition natural repetition
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when you listen regularly you start to hear the same structures again
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and again the same patterns appear in different sentences the same expressions return with small variations
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and without trying your brain begins to recognize them you do
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not memorize them consciously you absorb them over time these patterns become familiar then they become automatic
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and eventually they become part of your speech this is how fluency actually develops not through rules
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but through repeated exposure to meaningful language there is also something more human something more emotional
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that textbooks simply cannot provide when you listen to a podcast you're not just learning
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language you are hearing a voice a personality a way of thinking you follow ideas stories
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and opinions now this does not mean
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that textbooks are useless they still have a role they can
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help you understand structure they can clarify confusion they can give you a foundation
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but they should not be your main tool podcasts move you
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closer to real use they train your ear your rhythm
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and your intuition they help you think less and respond more
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and in the end that is what fluency is not perfect grammar not advanced vocabulary
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but the ability to stay in the language and move with it
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so here is a simple shift you can make do not replace textbooks completely
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but reduce their importance and increase your exposure to real english listen more repeat more and stay with the flow,
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even if you do not understand everything.
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Okay, thank you so much for listening to another episode of English Unleashed.
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If this episode made you think differently about how you learn English,
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then you are already moving in the right direction.
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This is English Unleashed and I'm Tom.
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Until next time, keep practicing,
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keep learning, and keep believing in yourself.
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Bye for now.

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このレッスンでは、ポッドキャストを利用した実践的な英語スピーキング練習に焦点を当てます。英語のテキストブックは基礎を学ぶのには役立ちますが、実際のコミュニケーションの中で使われるリアルな英語を体験することはできません。ポッドキャストを聞くことで、文法や単語の使用方法だけでなく、自然な会話の流れを理解し、実際の英語のリズムやイントネーションを学ぶことができます。このアプローチは、IELTS スピーキング対策としても非常に効果的です。

重要な語彙とフレーズ

  • リアル言語 - 実際の会話で使われる生きた英語。
  • 中断 - 会話の中での言葉の途切れや止まり。
  • コミュニケーション - 意思を伝えるための言語の使用。
  • リズム - 英語の自然な流れやペース。
  • 感情 - 会話での気持ちや表現の伝達。
  • ポッドキャスト - 音声形式で情報を提供するメディア。
  • シャドーイング - 聞いた内容を声に出して繰り返す練習法。
  • 英語スピーキング練習 - 会話力を向上させるための実践的な練習。

練習のコツ

ポッドキャストを使ったシャドーイングでは、いくつかのポイントに注意しましょう。まず、ポッドキャストのスピードに最初は合わせなくても構いません。ゆっくりとしたペースで始め、自分の発音やリズムを確認しましょう。次に、様々なトピックのポッドキャストを選ぶことが重要です。これにより、異なるアクセントや表現に触れることができ、英語の理解度が深まります。また、シャドーイングを行うときは、ただ単に繰り返すのではなく、感情やリズムに合わせて声に出すことを心掛けましょう。これにより、自然な英語を習得する助けとなります。最後に、YouTubeで英語学習をする際にポッドキャストと一緒に練習することで、より深い理解が得られます。興味のあるテーマのポッドキャストを探し、それをシャドーイングの素材として活用することをおすすめします。楽しく学びながら、確実にスピーキング力を向上させることができるでしょう。

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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