シャドーイング練習: How is butter made? - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ

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Hey, it's Dani.
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People make sculptures out of many different things.
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For example, you might have made a sculpture out of clay before.
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But check these sculptures out.
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They aren't made out of clay.
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These sculptures are made out of something much more surprising, and it's something that you might have even eaten before.
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Can you tell what these sculptures are made of?
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It's butter.
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I'm serious.
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People make sculptures out of butter. So cool.
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Someone named Lola is curious about butter.
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Let's give Lola a call now.
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Hi, Danny.
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Hi, Lola.
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I have a question for you.
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How is butter made?
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Ooh, that's a great question.
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While you probably haven't made any sculptures out of butter, maybe you've put it on your pancakes at breakfast, or maybe onto bread at dinner,
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or maybe even made pies or cookies with it.
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Yum.
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But where does butter even come from?
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Legend has it that thousands of years ago in Africa, a traveler had a bag of milk hanging from his horse.
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After traveling a long way, he got really thirsty and reached for the bag to take a drink.
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And that's when he discovered something amazing.
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Some of the milk had turned into butter.
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Okay, we're not sure if the legend of the traveler discovering butter is true, but it very well could be.
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Because, believe it or not, a similar thing can happen even today.
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Milk can turn into butter when you put it in a big bag and do this.
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And it can turn into butter when you put it in a machine like this one. Or this one.
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It can even turn into butter when you put it in a jar and do this.
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And those aren't the only ways.
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There are lots and lots of ways you can turn milk into butter, but they all have one thing in common.
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Have you noticed what it is?
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Before I go on, I'm curious.
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What do all these ways to make butter have in common?
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Now would be a good time to pause the video and discuss.
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Okay, you ready?
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I'm not sure how you answered, but I bet some of you might have said shaking.
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All these ways are shaking the milk, whether it's on a bumpy horse ride like the traveler, or in one of those churning machines.
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If you take the cream from milk and shake it a bunch, you end up with water and butter.
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And here's why.
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Milk is mostly made out of water, but it also has other stuff in it, like this.
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See those little circles?
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Those are tiny pieces of something called fat.
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And to make butter, you need to separate those fat pieces the water part of the milk.
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And you can do that by shaking it.
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See, when you shake milk, all the pieces of fat begin to stick together in clumps.
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Kind of like tiny pieces of clay would stick together if you balled it up.
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But here's the thing.
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When you first start shaking the milk, air bubbles get trapped in there too.
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Those air bubbles make the milk all fluffy like this.
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You probably recognize this stuff.
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It's whipped cream.
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Now whipped cream can be used as a topping on ice cream sundaes.
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But if you want to make butter, you've got to be patient and keep shaking and shaking
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and shaking until all the pieces of fat separate from the water and turn into this butter.
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It's that simple.
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You You can even make it at home.
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Now most kinds of milk at the store won't work all that well, but there is a special kind called heavy cream that works great.
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Just put the cream in a jar, start to shake, shake, and shake.
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And if you shake it long enough, that cream will eventually turn into butter. So cool.
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So, in summary, whether you shake it in a jar at school or at home, or in a modern spinning machine like this one.
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Butter is made by shaking the cream from milk.
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When you shake milk, the pieces of fat in it begin to separate from the water
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and clump and clump and clump together until it turns into butter.
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That's all for this week's question.
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Thanks Lola for asking it.
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We want to know what you're curious about.
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It's time to cast your vote.
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We picked three questions that we're thinking about answering
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when this video is done playing click on the one you're
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most excited to see answered your vote will help us plan
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for future mini lessons there are mysteries all around us stay curious and see you next week

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このビデオでは、バターの作り方についてのクエスチョンが提示され、話者ダニとロラがバターの歴史と製造過程について語っています。バターは、料理やお菓子作りにおいて多くの人に親しまれている食材ですが、その起源については知らないことが多いです。ダニは、バターがどのようにして作られるのかを説明し、視聴者がその過程を理解できるように楽しいエピソードを交えています。

日常会話で使えるトップ5フレーズ

  • How is butter made? - バターはどのように作られますか?
  • That's a great question! - それは素晴らしい質問です!
  • Have you noticed what it is? - それが何か気づきましたか?
  • Let's give Lola a call now. - さあ、ロラに電話してみましょう。
  • All these ways are shaking the milk. - これらの方法はすべてミルクを振ることです。

ステップバイステップシャドーイングガイド

このビデオを通じて英語を学ぶ際には、英語シャドーイングのテクニックを使用するのが効果的です。以下の手順を参考にして、スピーキング能力を向上させましょう。

  1. ビデオを最初に視聴し、全体の内容を理解します。YouTubeで英語学習をする際、まずはリスニングに集中しましょう。
  2. 次に、特に強調されたフレーズをピックアップします。上記のトップ5フレーズから始めると良いでしょう。
  3. ビデオを一時停止し、フレーズを声に出してリピートします。この際、自分のペースで行いましょう。
  4. もう一度ビデオを再生し、話者の発音やイントネーションに注目します。自分の発音を
    shadowspeakに改善するためのヒントがたくさん見つかるでしょう。
  5. 最後に、全体を通してフレーズを声に出して繰り返します。これにより、IELTS スピーキング対策にも役立ちます。

このようにして、バターの作り方に関するビデオを利用しながら、楽しく英語学習を進めていきましょう。バターの製造方法を知ることは、語彙を増やすだけでなく、聞く力と話す力を同時に鍛える良い機会となります。

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