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In the wrong place at the wrong time.
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In the wrong place at the wrong time.
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Monica!
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You won't believe what's happening outside right now!
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What is it, Larry?
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There's a huge commotion there.
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There's a huge crowd gathering just down the street.
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People are shouting and pointing.
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Oh no, that sounds serious.
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What's going on?
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I'm looking out the window now.
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Firefighters are arriving and paramedics are pulling up in their ambulance.
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They're rushing towards the scene.
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That doesn't sound good.
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What happened?
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It looks like large chunks of concrete fell from the building across the street.
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I can see a lot of debris on the ground.
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There are three people lying on the sidewalk.
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Oh my god, are they hurt?
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Yeah.
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I can see two of them are sitting up, but they look shaken.
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One guy is holding his arm.
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He's wincing in pain.
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Ow!
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And there's a woman who is lying down.
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I think she's not moving much.
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That sounds really bad, Larry.
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Are the paramedics helping them?
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Yes.
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They're getting out of the ambulance now.
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The paramedics are rushing over with a stretcher.
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They're checking the first person.
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It seems those injured people were in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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I just hope they pull through.
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What about the crowd?
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Are they panicking?
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Some people are panicking, but most are just watching.
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A few are taking out their phones and recording everything.
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It's so chaotic.
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I can't believe this is happening right in front of you.
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Is anyone helping?
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There are a few bystanders who are talking to the injured people.
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They're trying to keep them calm.
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It's good they're trying to be helpful The paramedics are putting the woman on a stretcher now She's conscious,
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but she looks really dazed
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That's a relief I hope they take good care of her The firefighters are talking to each other
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Looks like they're trying to assess the situation
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They're checking the building above Making sure nothing else is going to fall there are construction workers nearby looking worried
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is the building in bad shape yeah it doesn't look great i think it's a very old building.
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Are the police there yet?
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Yes, they just got there.
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They are setting up barriers to keep the crowd back.
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They are telling everyone to back away from the building.
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They're using a megaphone.
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Some people are getting a bit too close to the scene.
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They're not listening to the police.
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That's not safe.
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This is all so surreal.
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Yeah, it's pretty overwhelming.
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Vocabulary Commotion Commotion refers to a state of noisy confusion or excitement.
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It's when there's a lot of activity happening all at once,
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often causing a bit of chaos.
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When the fire alarm went off,
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there was a commotion in the hall as students rushed to the exits.
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Chunk Chunk refers to a piece or a portion of something.
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I took a big chunk of cake.
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Concrete As a noun, concrete refers to a building material made from a mixture of cement,
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water, sand, and gravel.
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The workers poured concrete to create the foundation of the new house.
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As an adjective, concrete describes something that is specific and tangible.
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She provided concrete evidence to support her argument.
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This means she gave specific, clear proof.
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Debris Debris refers to the scattered pieces of something that has been broken or destroyed.
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It's like the leftovers after a mess or an accident.
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The old building was demolished,
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leaving piles of debris behind.
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Shaken Shaken is the past participle of the verb shake.
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It means to move something back and forth or up and down quickly.
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It can also describe a state of feeling disturbed or unsettled.
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The earthquake left the entire city shaken.
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In this case, it means the city was affected or disturbed by the earthquake.
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She was shaken by the news of her friend moving away.
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Here, it means she felt emotional or upset because of the news.
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Wince.
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To wince means to make a slight involuntary movement or expression of pain or discomfort.
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When he accidentally injured his knee,
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he couldn't help but wince in pain.
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Pull through Pull through generally means to overcome a difficult situation or to recover from something challenging.
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Even though he was really sick,
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he managed to pull through and finish the race.
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Dazed Dazed means to be in a state of confusion or shock.
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After staying up all night studying for the exam,
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I felt completely dazed during the test.
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This means the person was really tired and confused.
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Assess the situation To assess the situation means to evaluate or analyze what's happening in a particular context.
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It's important to assess the situation during an emergency to determine the best course of action.
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Comprehension Questions There's a huge commotion there.
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There's a huge crowd gathering just down the street.
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What is the main event happening outside?
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There's a huge commotion outside.
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What does commotion mean in this context?
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Commotion means a lot of noise and confusion.
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It looks like large chunks of concrete fell from the building across the street.
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What caused the commotion?
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Large chunks of concrete fell from the building and injured some people
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I'm looking out the window now
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Firefighters are arriving and paramedics are pulling up in their ambulance They're rushing towards the scene People are shouting and pointing
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What did Larry see when he looked out the window?
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He saw a crowd, firefighters and paramedics What was the crowd doing outside?
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They were shouting and pointing I can see a lot of debris on the ground What does the word debris mean?
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Debris means the scattered pieces of something that has been broken or destroyed The paramedics are rushing over with a stretcher
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There are three people lying on the sidewalk.
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They're checking the first person.
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What specific actions were the paramedics taking?
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They were rushing over with a stretcher and checking the injured people.
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How many people were mentioned as being hurt?
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There were three people mentioned as being hurt.
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One guy is holding his arm.
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He's wincing in pain.
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How did Larry describe the man who was holding his arm?
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He said the guy was wincing in pain.
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What does wincing mean?
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It means to make a face because of pain or discomfort.
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It seems those injured people were in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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I just hope they pull through.
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What does the phrase wrong place at the wrong time mean?
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It means that the injured people happened to be in a dangerous situation when it happened,
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which wasn't their fault.
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What does pull through mean?
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It means to recover from a difficult situation or injury.
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The paramedics are putting the woman on a stretcher now.
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She's conscious, but she looks really dazed
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Larry observed that the woman on the stretcher was conscious but looked dazed What does dazed mean?
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It means she looked confused or not fully aware of what was happening Is the building in bad shape?
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Yeah, it doesn't look great I think it's a very old building What is the condition of the building?
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The building is in a bad shape because it's very old
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They are setting up barriers to keep the crowd back They
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are telling everyone to back away from the building They're using a megaphone
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Some people are getting a bit too close to the scene What actions did the police take to manage the crowd?
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They set up barriers and used a megaphone
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They were trying to keep the crowd back Why do you think that was important?
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To ensure the safety of the crowd and keep them away from the danger Why did the police use a megaphone?
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So that everyone could hear their message loud and clear Grammar Lesson Present Continuous Tense
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The present continuous tense describes actions that are occurring at this very moment.
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For example, in our text,
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Larry says, I'm looking out the window now.
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The present continuous is formed using the verb to be plus the verb with an ing ending.
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In the affirmative form, we structure it like this.
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subject plus am is are plus verb plus ing.
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Larry says, people are shouting and pointing.
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Here, people is the subject,
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are is the form of to be,
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and shouting and pointing are the verbs in their continuous forms.
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In the negative form, we add not after the verb to be.
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So it becomes, subject plus am is are plus not plus verb plus ing.
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They're not listening to the police.
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In the interrogative form, we invert the subject and the verb to be.
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So it looks like this am is are plus subject plus verb plus ing.
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For example, are the paramedics helping them?
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このレッスンでは、日常的な英会話の中で使われる重要なフレーズや単語を学び、リスニングとスピーキングの理解を深めます。特に、「間違った場所で間違ったタイミング」をテーマにした内容を通じて、緊急事態の状況説明や人々の反応についての英語表現を練習します。この動画を視聴することで、英語スピーキング練習がより効果的になります。
重要な語彙とフレーズ
- commotion - 騒ぎ、混乱
- paramedics - 救急隊員
- stretcher - 担架
- debris - 瓦礫
- shaken - 動揺した
- wincing in pain - 痛みに顔をしかめる
- bystanders - 傍観者
- assess the situation - 状況を評価する
練習のコツ
この動画では、本当に現場の状況を語るようなスピード感とトーンが求められます。英語シャドーイングの技法を活用しましょう。具体的な手順は以下の通りです:
- 最初に、動画を通して聞いてみて、全体の流れを把握します。
- 次に、音声を一時停止し、特に重要と思われるフレーズを繰り返し声に出して言ってみます。
- 少しずつ再生速度を上げてみて、英語スピーキング練習を行います。特に「間違った場所で間違ったタイミング」というフレーズは、自分自身の言葉として使えるようになるまで練習しましょう。
- 発音やイントネーションに注意を払い、自然に話せるように反復してください。
- 動画の内容が伝えたいことを意識しながら、「shadowspeaks」や「shadow speech」を意識して、自分の言葉で説明できるようにします。
この方法を用いることで、状況説明に必要な英語力を養い、リアルな会話で役立てることができます。
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。