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Hi everyone, welcome back to the channel.
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I'm Archer and in today's IELTS lesson we're looking at a part 1 topic, museums.
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People have really different feelings about museums.
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Some love them, some find them boring.
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And that makes it an interesting topic for showing your personality in the test.
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We'll start with a mock interview between Jessica and Joseph, then I'll share a few comments on how Joseph handles his answers.
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After that I'll do another mock interview with Ivana and point out what makes her style effective in a different way.
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By the end you'll see that there's more than one way to give great answers in part one.
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Let's jump right in with Joseph.
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Are museums popular in your country?
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Yeah I think they're quite popular especially among tourists and school groups.
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You see a lot of people going there on weekends or holidays but to be honest most locals don't visit that often unless there's a special reason.
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How often do you visit museums?
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Honestly, not very often.
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I might go once in a blue moon, usually if I'm with friends or there's some event going on.
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It's not really my thing.
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I'd rather spend my free time outdoors doing something active.
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Did you visit museums when you were a child?
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Yeah, quite a few times because our school used to organize trips, but I can't say I enjoyed them much.
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I remember it was more like a chore.
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After every visit, we had to write essays or do some kind of project.
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So the fun part kind of disappeared.
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Do you like visiting museums nowadays?
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Not really, to be honest.
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I can appreciate that some people find them interesting, but they just don't do much for me.
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I prefer being outside, like hiking or playing sports, rather than walking around indoors looking at old stuff.
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What kind of museums are common in your country?
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There are all sorts, actually.
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Art museums, history museums, science centers, and a few modern ones that are more interactive.
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The government's been trying to make them more appealing especially to younger people have you ever been to a historical museum yeah I have usually because it was part of a school trip or a friend wanted to go.
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They were okay, but I can't say I found them very exciting.
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A lot of the exhibits felt repetitive after a while, just artifacts and old photos.
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What types of art or exhibits can you find in museums in your country?
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There's a good mix traditional paintings uh sculptures ancient relics and also more modern stuff like
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digital installations some museums are starting to include interactive sections which i think makes them a bit more engaging do you prefer visiting museums alone or with others
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definitely with others i'd never go on my own if i have to visit i'd rather go with friends so at least we can talk and make it more enjoyable on my own i'd probably get bored in five minutes
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what can people learn from visiting museums i guess they can learn about history culture and how things have changed
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over time even though i'm not that into museums myself i get that they help people understand the past and see how society has developed that was joseph looking at joseph's answers, a few things really stand out.
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He's relaxed and genuine, even though he's not very interested in museums.
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He uses natural, everyday phrases like, not my thing, and once in a blue moon, which makes his speech feel casual and relatable.
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He explains his views clearly, which makes his responses easy to follow.
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The takeaway, even if a topic doesn't excite you, being honest and speaking clearly makes your answers engaging and natural.
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Now let's hear another perspective.
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Ivana sees museums differently and you can hear how her personality and experiences come through in her answers.
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Are museums popular in your country?
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Yeah, I'd say they are.
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The big national museums and the ones with free entry always get a lot of visitors.
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They're popular spots for school trips and definitely a must-see for tourists.
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I wouldn't say people go every weekend or anything, but there's a real cultural appreciation for them and they tend to get pretty crowded during holidays or special exhibitions.
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How often do you visit museums?
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Not as often as I'd like honestly.
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Maybe two or three times a year depending on what's going on.
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I usually go if there's a new exhibition that catches my eye or if I've got friends visiting who want to see the main sites.
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It's more of a special outing than something I do regularly.
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Did you visit museums when you were a child?
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Oh, all the time.
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Our school organized a ton of museum trips, science museums, art galleries, history museums, you name it.
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I remember being totally amazed by the huge dinosaur skeletons.
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It was one of those things that really stuck with me and made me curious about how the world used to be.
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Do you like visiting museums nowadays?
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Yeah I do.
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I actually enjoy them more now than I did as a kid.
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Back then it was mostly about what looked cool but now I pay more attention to the stories behind things.
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I like taking my time reading the descriptions and getting a sense of how people lived or thought in the past.
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It's kind of grounding.
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What kind of museums are common in your country?
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There's quite a range actually.
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The most common ones are probably art and history museums, but there are also a lot of science and natural history museums.
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In some areas you'll find smaller local ones that focus on things like regional history, traditional crafts, or even industries that were important to that area.
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Have you ever been to a historical museum?
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Yeah, plenty of times.
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The big National History Museum is probably my favourite.
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It walks you through the whole story of the country, from prehistoric times to modern history.
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I love seeing how society has changed over time through things like clothing, tools, and old documents.
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It really brings the past to life.
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What types of art or exhibits can you find in museums, in your country?
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There's a bit of everything.
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You'll find classic paintings, sculptures and traditional artwork, but also lots of modern installations and digital art these days.
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Some places even mix old and new styles, which keeps things interesting.
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You also see decorative arts, textiles and photography.
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There's always something for everyone.
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Do you prefer visiting museums alone or with others?
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I actually prefer going alone.
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That way I can move at my own pace, spend more time on what I like and skip what doesn't interest me.
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But going with a close friend can be nice too, especially if they're into the same stuff.
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You get to talk about it afterwards, which makes it a bit more memorable.
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What can people learn from visiting museums?
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I think people can learn a lot, Not just facts about history or science, but also about different cultures and ways of thinking.
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Museums really help you see the bigger picture.
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How everything's connected across time and place.
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They also make you appreciate what humans have achieved and how much the world has changed.
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That was beautifully done.
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Listening to Ivana, it's easy to notice how her personality and experiences shape her answers.
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She really enjoys museums and her responses show warmth and detail.
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Her language is natural but expressive, with phrases like taking my time, curious about the world and it's kind of grounding.
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Her personal experience gives her answers depth and makes them engaging.
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The takeaway?
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Personality and experiences play a big role in how you respond.
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Showing genuine interest can make your answers memorable.
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So there you have it.
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Two very different ways to talk about the same part one topic.
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Joseph shows how a relaxed, honest approach works for someone less interested, while Ivana shows how enthusiasm and personal experience can make answers more vivid.
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Both speakers sound natural and confident.
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The differences come from who they are and what they enjoy.
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Thanks for watching and I'll see you in the next video.
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この動画でスピーキング練習をする理由

このIELTSスピーキングパート1の動画は、博物館という多様なテーマに焦点を当て、あなたの個性を引き出すことができます。人々の博物館に対する様々な感情を示すことで、英語スピーキング練習を通じて自分の意見を表現する重要性を学びます。話者のリラックスしたスタイルは、自然で親しみやすいスピーチをどう組み立てるか実践するのに役立ちます。英語シャドーイングを利用して、リスニングや発音を改善しながら、IELTSスピーキング対策を強化しましょう。

文法と表現の文脈

この動画では、以下のような重要な構造や表現が使われています。これらは英語スピーキング練習に役立つものです。

  • Not my thing: 自分の好きではないことを表現するカジュアルなフレーズです。これは、あなたの個性を出す助けになります。
  • Once in a blue moon: 極めて稀なことを表す表現で、リスニング力を向上させるための重要なフレーズです。
  • It was more like a chore: 何かをすることが楽しくないという感情を伝えます。このような表現は、あなたの意見を明確にするのに役立ちます。
  • I prefer being outside: 自分の好みや意見を述べることで、スピーキングにおいて積極的な態度を示します。

よくある発音の落とし穴

この動画で使われる言葉や発音には注意が必要です。特に次の単語やフレーズは、日本語話者にとって発音が難しい場合があります。

  • Museum: その発音は「mjuːˈziː.əm」であり、注意して発音することが重要です。
  • Exhibit: 「ɪɡˈzɪb.ɪt」と発音し、特に「エ」音の強調に気を付けましょう。
  • Crowded: 「ˈkraʊ.dɪd」と発音しますが、音がつながる部分を意識しましょう。

これらの点に留意しながら、英語スピーキング練習を進めることで、より自然で流暢な会話ができるようになります。ぜひ、shadowing siteを活用して、英語シャドーイングを実践し、自分のスピーキング力を向上させてください。

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。

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