シャドーイング練習: Four innovative ways people are fighting blocks on the internet - BBC World Service Documentaries - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ
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When governments put restrictions on the internet, millions are cut off from the world.
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When governments put restrictions on the internet, millions are cut off from the world.
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From China s vast Great Firewall to sweeping internet shutdowns in Iran, censorship is increasingly being used as a tool for state control. But pockets of resistance are taking shape. People are finding innovative ways to bypass restrictions... We needed something else. Something else that wasn't there. and secretly gaining unfettered access to the internet. People need internet to be able to share what's happening on the ground.
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But who are these people - and why are they risking so much to keep information free?
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In China if you are found by the police or the intelligence services to be helping people access the internet freely, you may be arrested by the Chinese government.
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This man only agreed to talk to me on the basis that we did not film him or reveal his real identity. He is the cofounder of a service that is helping people in China access parts of the internet that are blocked in the country. He left 10 years ago fearing for his safety.
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The government is afraid of what people will see if they had access to everything. Sometimes, when there s news, domestically and overseas, the Chinese government will use only one voice in the media which is controlled by the government. They are afraid of different voices.
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My service lets them bypass the great firewall to access sites like Google, YouTube and Facebook.
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The Great Firewall is one of the most sophisticated technological systems operating in the world. It filters and blocks corridors of the internet including news sites, social media platforms, search engines, streaming platforms, and other sites critical of the government.
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China s own social media ecosystem is dominated by home-grown, state-controlled apps like WeChat and Weibo, which are regularly monitored. Officially, China frames controlling the internet and media as something crucial for national security. That means keeping the society stable - free from dissidence - and ensuring that the Communist Party can continue to rule.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping has said that if the party could not overcome the hurdle presented by the internet, it cannot overcome the hurdle of remaining in long-term power.
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Approximately 5,000 kilometres away, China s technology has become the blueprint for similar infrastructure in Iran. After the government shut down the internet earlier this year following its deadly crackdown on nationwide protests, whispers of information - of extrajudicial killings, unlawful arrests and beatings - trickled out. The internet eventually came back on. But since the beginning of the US-Israeli war with Iran, the internet has, once again, been shut off.
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Tens of millions of people have been cut off from their families, livelihoods and access to information. But an underground network of people outside the country has found a way to get some people online.
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I m smuggling Starlink to fight the internet blackout. People need internet to be able to share what's happening on the ground. Plus, we want to make sure that whatever gets out of the country is not being manipulated by the Iranian regime's narrative. Sahand, whose real name we can t reveal, is part of a clandestine network of Iranians dotted across the globe smuggling Starlink satellite technology, which helps connect people to the internet in Iran.
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We purchase Starlinks and smuggled them through the borders. It is a very complex operation.
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I m not going to give you the exact number, but we have sent over a dozen and we are actively looking for other ways to smuggle in more. The satellite technology, which is also being used in Myanmar, has become a lifeline since the civil war began after a military coup in 2021. Secret, pop-up internet cafes like this one, which relies on the technology, have cropped up in some areas.
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But running the internet caf is risky because it s not allowed by the military authorities.
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In this shop, there are about 30 people who use Starlink every day.
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It is mostly used by displaced people who were trying to run away from war and other people from nearby villages. Phyu, whose name we ve also changed, opened up this cafe four months ago.
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But it s a task that comes with challenges. When the planes are flying nearby, we have to turn off the lights immediately. If Starlink is blocked, people like us will surely be plunged into darkness. Digital rights group Myanmar Internet project has reported more than 400 internet shutdowns 2021 - affecting 40% of the population.
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Around the world, internet shutdowns are increasingly being used by governments to quash the flow of information. But this isn t the only method. I left Venezuela in late 2024 after the presidential elections. In Venezuela Andr s Azpur a says being critical of the government made him a target. It's impossible to know 100% what was going to happen. But all the signs were there of them trying to find where I was and trying to capture me. Two years ago, his NGO La conexion segura y libre launched Noticias sin filtro - Unfiltered News in English - possibly the first news app with a built in Virtual Private Network that helps to conceal your location. Most independent news websites are unaccessible to the average Venezuelan because of the pervasive internet censorship that is in the country. If you have to promote the use of VPN, you have to explain what a VPN is And if they have to pay, then again, those are increasing barriers to entry. Once the people download it, then they have to remember to turn on the VPN before checking a news website. So, we decided to do something completely different. So, as a concept, it s a newsreader, not a VPN. Some private media organisations do exist but they face repercussions of being shut down or surveilled if the government does not like what they have to say.
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Venezuela Myanmar China Iran Across the world, governments are limiting access to information and blocking communication platforms many of us take for granted. While the means to defy censorship develop rapidly, it s individual acts of defiance that are helping people to get the truth out.
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なぜこのビデオで話す練習をするのか?
このビデオは、世界中の人々がインターネットに対する検閲や制限にどのように立ち向かっているのかを描いています。特に、中国やイランのような国々では、情報の自由が厳しく制限されています。こうした背景を理解することで、英語学習者は国際的な問題を自分の言葉で表現する能力を高めることができます。このビデオを利用して英語スピーキング練習を行うことで、話す力を向上させるだけでなく、世界の現状についての認識も深まるでしょう。
文法と表現の文脈
- “to be able to” : この表現は能力や可能性を示します。例文は「People need internet to be able to share what's happening on the ground.」です。ここでは、情報共有のためにインターネットが必要だと強調しています。
- “if” 構文 : 条件を示すためによく使われるこの構文は、将来の可能性や既存の事実を議論する際に便利です。例えば、「if the party could not overcome the hurdle presented by the internet」を通じて、特定の条件下での結果を示します。
- “censorship is increasingly being used” : これは受動態を使った表現で、ある行動が進行中であることを示します。この形式は、報道や議論において非常に重要です。
一般的な発音の罠
- “censorship” : この単語は発音が難しく、特に「センサーシップ」と「センサー」が混同されやすいです。
- “information” : 同様に「インフォメーション」の部分で、直結する音が軽視されがちです。「インフォメーション」の各音節を明確に発音することが求められます。
- アクセント : 発音の際に国や話者によって異なるアクセントが影響するため、標準的な英語のアクセントに慣れることが重要です。特に、「中国」や「イラン」などの国名が含まれる文脈での発音が注意を要します。
このビデオを視聴しながら、影のスピーキング練習を行うことで、実際の会話に近い形で英語力を向上させることができます。さまざまなバックグラウンドを持つ人々の声を聴き、その表現方法を真似る(シャドーイング)ことで、より自然な会話スキルを身に付けることができるでしょう。ぜひこの機会に、ビデオと共に英語を学ぶ楽しさを体験してみてください。
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。