シャドーイング練習: Ep. 26 - Slow English Listening for Beginners (A1-A2) - My Favorite Book - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ

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Hello and welcome to this slow English listening for beginners.
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Today's topic is my favorite book, 100 Years of Solitude.
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After the story, I will ask you some questions to check on your understanding.
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Don't worry if you don't understand everything.
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Just focus on the key information.
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Are you ready?
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Let's begin.
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My real passion has always been reading.
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Today, I want to share with you my thoughts about my all-time favorite book,
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100 Years of Solitude by Gabrielle Garcia Marquez.
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I first discovered this amazing book when I was 17 years old.
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It was a special gift from my mother for my birthday.
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I remember opening the package and seeing the beautiful cover with its vibrant colors.
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My mother told me it was a book that changed her life when she was young,
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and she wanted to share this magical experience with me.
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At that time, I didn't know this book would become so important to me.
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100 Years of Solitude was published in 1967.
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez was a Colombian writer who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982.
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He is famous for his style called magical realism,
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which mixes everyday life with magical elements.
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This makes the stories very special and different from other books.
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The book tells the story of the Buondia family.
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Over seven generations, they live in a small town isolated called Macondo,
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which Garcia Marches created for this story.
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The town of Macondo starts as a simple place but grows and changes over the years,
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just like the family does.
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The story begins with José Arcadio Bondia and his wife Ursula.
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They are the founders of the town and the first generation of the family.
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José Arcadio is a curious and imaginative man who is always interested in new inventions and ideas.
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Ursula is a strong, practical woman who keeps the family together through many difficulties.
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One of the things that makes this book challenging but also fascinating is that many characters have similar names.
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For example, there are several men named José Arcadio and several named Aureliano throughout the generations.
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This can be confusing, but it also shows how traits and characteristics are passed down through families,
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which is one of the main themes of the book.
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The Bundia family experiences many events throughout the story.
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There are moments of great joy and terrible sadness.
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They fall in love.
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They fight wars.
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They build businesses and they face their own personal struggles.
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Through it all, there is a sense of destiny or fate
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that allows the family as if their lives were already written in an ancient manuscript.
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What I love most about this book is the magical elements that appear throughout the story.
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These are not like fairy tales or fantasy stories.
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Instead, they are presented as normal parts of everyday life.
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For example, a character named Remedios,
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the beauty is so pure and beautiful that one day she simply floats into the sky while folding sheets in the garden.
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In another part of the book, it rains yellow flowers for days after an important character dies.
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These magical moments make the story feel dreamlike and special.
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The book also shows the history of Colombia and Latin America in a symbolic way.
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There are civil wars, economic changes,
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and arrival of foreign companies that exploit the local resources.
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One famous scene described the massacre of workers that was hidden from public knowledge,
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which refers to real historical events.
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Markets uses the story of one family to tell the larger story of the country and the continent.
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When I first read this book, I found it challenging.
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There were many characters to keep track of,
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and the story doesn't always follow a straight timeline.
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line.
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Sometimes it jumps forward or backward in time,
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but I couldn't stop reading because the world of Makondo felt so real and magical at the same time.
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I stayed up late for several nights, completely absorbed in the story.
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I think what makes this book so powerful is how it explores universal themes like love,
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family, power, and solitude.
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The title itself, 100 Years of Solitude, points to one of the main ideas in the book,
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that we all experience loneliness in our lives, even when we are surrounded by family.
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Many characters in the story feel isolated or misunderstood,
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unable to connect deeply with others.
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There are many love stories in the book, some beautiful and some tragic.
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Some characters find true love while others are consumed by obsession and passion.
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The author shows all the different ways that love can shape our lives,
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both positively and negatively.
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The language in the book is beautiful and poetic.
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Even though I read it in English translation, it was originally written in Spanish.
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I could feel the power and the beauty of the writing.
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The author describes things in such a vivid detail that you can almost see,
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smell, touch the world he creates.
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His descriptions of tropical environment of Macondo makes the sighting come alive.
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One of my favorite passages describes the plague of insomnia that affects the entire town.
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People cannot sleep and gradually begin to lose their memories.
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They start to label things with its names so they won't forget what things are called.
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This part of the book shows how important memory is to our identity and our sense of reality.
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Another memorable character is Melchiades,
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a mysterious gypsy who brings inventions and knowledge to Macondo.
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He leaves behind manuscripts written in a secret code that nobody can understand.
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Only at the end of the book do we learn that these manuscripts actually contain the entire history of the Buendía family,
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written before it happened.
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This creates an interesting circle in the story.
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where the beginning and the end are connected.
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I have read this book five times now.
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I first read it at 17 years old, then again at 30, 33,
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36, and just last year at 41.
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Each time I read it, I discover something new that I hadn't noticed before.
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This book has influenced some aspects of my life.
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It has made me more curious of my own family history and stories of my ancestors.
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It has also given me love for Latin American literature and culture.
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After reading it last year,
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I became interested in learning Spanish and I've been taking Spanish classes.
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My dream is to one day read this book in its original Spanish version.
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to experience the author's words exactly as he wrote them.
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The book has also taught me to look for magic in everyday life.
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Not supernatural magic, but the small moments of wonder and beauty that we often overlook.
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I've learned to pay more attention to the stories people tell and the ways the past events shape our present lives.
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I often recommend this book to my friends,
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but with a warning, it's not easy to read at first.
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You need to be patient and give yourself time to enter in the world of Macondo
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and get to know the Buondia family.
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But if you do, you will be rewarded with one of the most extraordinary reading experiences of your life.
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I'm curious to know if any of you have ever read this book
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or any books written by this author
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if you haven't i highly recommend giving it a try it might change the way you see literature
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and storytelling just as it did for me now let's check on your understanding
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answer these questions what is the name of the book's author
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The author's name is Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
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In what time does the story take place?
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The story takes place in Macondo.
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How old was I when I first read the book?
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I was 17 years old.
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What literary style is Garcia Marquez famous for?
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Magical realism.
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What is my dream related to this book?
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To read the book in its original Spanish language.
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If you have answered correctly to all the questions, you have done a good job.
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Keep working and see you next time.

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この動画は、初心者向けにスローペースで英語を聞くことができる貴重なリソースです。特に、英語シャドーイングを行う際に、この動画を利用することで自然な言語のリズムやイントネーションを学びながら、発話能力を向上させることができます。具体的には、IELTS スピーキング対策としても役立ち、自分の意見を表現する力を高める手助けをしてくれます。リスニングとスピーキングを同時に練習することで、全体的な言語能力が向上し、日常会話でも自信を持って話せるようになるでしょう。

文法と表現のコンテキスト

  • 「I want to share with you my thoughts about...」 - 自分の考えを他者に伝える時に使われる表現です。このようなフレーズを使うことで、会話がよりスムーズに進みます。
  • 「This makes the stories very special and different...」 - 比較を用いることで、特定の特徴を強調する重要な構文です。自分の好きな本や映画を紹介する際に、こうした比喩や比較を使うことが有効です。
  • 「There is a sense of destiny or fate...」 - より抽象的な考え方を表現するフレーズです。このような表現を用いることで、感情や個人的な見解を深く掘り下げることが可能になります。

一般的な発音の罠

動画内には、特に注意が必要な発音がいくつかあります。例えば、「José Arcadio」や「Ursula」など、外国の名前は発音が難しい場合があります。また、「magical realism」のようなフレーズも発音の特徴をつかむのが難しいポイントです。特に、アクセントの位置や音節の強弱を意識することで、英語の発音を良くすることができます。これにより、日常会話の際にあまり聞き取られないという問題を軽減できます。

これらの要素を意識しながら、英語を聞いて話す練習をすることで、より自信をもって外国語を使えるようになるでしょう。動画を何度も視聴し、ご自身の声でshadow speakすることで、効果的にスキルを磨いていきましょう。

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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