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Hello everyone!
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Welcome back to the JISH Learn English podcast.
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I am Shaylin.
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Today, we are going to learn a very natural English phrase, I feel like.
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This is one of those expressions that helps your English sound softer,
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more natural, and closer to real, everyday speech.
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In this lesson, we will slowly understand what it means and how to use it in simple situations,
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to talk about what you want,
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what you are in the mood for,
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what you don't want to do,
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how to talk about the past,
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and how to ask questions.
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So let's start and understand it.
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First, let's understand the meaning of I feel like.
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In simple English, I feel like means what you want or what you are in the mood for.
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It is not strong or direct like I want.
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It sounds softer and more natural in everyday conversations.
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Now let's understand the structure clearly.
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There are two main ways we use it.
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First is I feel like plus noun.
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Second is I feel like plus verb ing form.
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When we use I feel like plus noun,
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we are simply talking about a thing we want.
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A noun can be food,
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object, or anything you can name.
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For example, if you are hungry,
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instead of saying, I want pizza,
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you can say, I feel like pizza.
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It sounds more relaxed and natural.
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Or if you are thirsty,
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you can say, I feel like juice,
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or I feel like coffee.
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In these sentences, you are not talking about an action,
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only what you want in that moment.
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So this structure simply shows your preference in a soft way.
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Now when we move to I feel like plus verb ing,
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the meaning shifts slightly.
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Here we are talking about actions,
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things we want to do.
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For example, I feel like eating pizza,
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or I feel like watching a movie.
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Now you are not just naming something,
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you are describing an activity connected to your mood.
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So this structure is used when you are thinking about doing something.
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The difference is actually simple.
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If you say, I feel like pizza,
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you are talking about the food itself.
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But if you say, I feel like eating pizza,
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you are talking about the action.
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In real conversations, both are used,
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but the verb form is more common,
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because people often talk about what they want to do,
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not just what they want.
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In daily life, this becomes very natural.
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Imagine someone asks you, Do you want to go out today?
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If you are tired, you might say,
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I feel like staying home today.
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Or if you are relaxed and want entertainment,
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you might say, I feel like watching a movie.
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You are not thinking about grammar here,
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you are just expressing your mood.
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That is exactly how native-like English works.
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We also use this phrase when we don't want to do something.
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The structure is, I don't feel like plus verb ing.
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For example, I don't feel like going out today,
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or I don't feel like talking right now.
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This is a very natural and soft way to say you are not in the mood.
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It does not sound rude or negative, just honest and calm.
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In everyday English, the verb form is more commonly used,
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like, I don't feel like drinking coffee, instead of just coffee.
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Another interesting use is when we give opinions.
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Instead of saying, I think,
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we sometimes use, I feel like,
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to make the opinion sound softer and less direct.
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For example, instead of saying,
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I think this is a bad idea,
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you can say, I feel like this is not a good idea.
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Or, I feel like this place is too crowded.
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This makes your English sound more gentle,
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like you are sharing a feeling rather than making a strong judgment.
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When we talk about the past,
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we change feel to felt.
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So we say, I felt like.
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This is used when we describe past emotions or desires.
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For example, I felt like sleeping all day yesterday,
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or I felt like crying after the movie.
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We can also use it for past opinions,
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like I felt like nobody understood me.
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This helps you express past experiences in a very natural and simple way.
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For questions, we use do you feel like plus verb ing.
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For example, do you feel like going out tonight?
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Or do you feel like watching a movie?
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This is a very polite and natural way to ask someone about their mood or plan.
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We can also ask open questions,
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like, what do you feel like doing today?
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This keeps the conversation open and friendly.
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So if we bring everything together,
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I feel like is a very flexible and useful phrase in English.
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It helps you talk about your wants,
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your mood, your opinions, your past feelings,
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and even helps you ask questions naturally.
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Instead of sounding direct with I want or I think,
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this phrase helps you sound more natural and emotionally soft.
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Let's quickly revise what we learned.
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I feel like pizza shows a noun, what you want.
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I feel like eating pizza shows an action,
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what you want to do.
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I don't feel like going out shows you are not in the mood.
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I feel like this is not a good idea shows a soft opinion.
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I felt like sleeping all day talks about the past,
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and do you feel like going out is a question.
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Now it's your turn to use it.
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What do you feel like doing this weekend?
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Try to answer using I feel like in the comments.
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This simple practice will help you start thinking in English more naturally.
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If you enjoyed this lesson,
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please like the video, subscribe to the channel,
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and share it with someone who is learning English.
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Thank you for learning with me today.
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I am Shaylin, and this is the Jish Learn English podcast.
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See you in the next episode.
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Bye-bye.
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このレッスンについて

このレッスンでは、「I feel like」という非常に自然な英語のフレーズを学びます。この表現は、日常会話においてより柔らかく、自然な響きを持たせるためのものです。具体的には、あなたの気持ちや欲しいもの、したいこと、過去の話をする時の表現方法などを、簡単な状況で理解していきます。「I feel like」を使うことで、英語の会話がよりスムーズになり、リラックスした印象を与えることができます。

重要な語彙とフレーズ

  • I feel like + 名詞 - 望んでいるものを表現
  • I feel like + 動詞のing形 - 行動したいことを表現
  • 例文: I feel like pizza. / I feel like eating pizza.
  • クール、リラックスした印象 - より自然な会話表現
  • 気持ちや欲求を共有する - 自分の気分を伝える手助け
  • 英会話力向上 - 日常英語の自然な使い方
  • YouTubeで英語学習 - ビデオを通じてフレーズを学ぶ

練習のヒント

このレッスンの内容をより効果的に身につけるためには、shadowingが非常に役立ちます。特に、このビデオのスピードとトーンに合わせて、リスニングとスピーキングを同時に行いましょう。具体的には、次のようなポイントに注意してください:

  • ビデオを再生しながら、話者の動きを真似してみてください。イントネーションやリズムが大切です。
  • 最初はゆっくりとしたスピードで練習し、慣れてきたら通常のスピードに戻します。
  • 「I feel like」で始める文をいくつか作成してみて、声に出して練習します。例えば、「I feel like going for a walk」など。
  • 他の学習者と一緒に練習するのもおすすめです。聞き合い、助け合うことで、IELTSスピーキング対策にも役立ちます。
  • この内容を繰り返し練習することで、shadow speech(影響を受けながら話す)の技術が向上し、会話がさらにスムーズになります。

このように、自然な英語を身につけるためには、積極的に声に出して練習することが必要です。自分のペースで行うことができるshadowing siteを利用しながら、楽しんで学びましょう!強い適応力を持ったスピーカーになるための第一歩です。shadowspeakを通して、あなたの英会話力をさらに高めましょう。

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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