シャドーイング練習: Jack and the Beanstalk - UK English accent (TheFableCottage.com) - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ

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Jack and the Beanstalk A version of the tale by thefablecottage.com Once there was a young man named Jack.
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Jack and the Beanstalk A version of the tale by thefablecottage.com Once there was a young man named Jack.
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He lived with his mother on a small farm at the foot of the foggy mountains.
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Jack and his mother were very poor.
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Their only way of making money was selling the milk from their cow, Bess.
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One morning, Jack's mother woke him up early.
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It was still dark outside.
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She was crying.
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Jack, wake up.
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Go to the market today and sell our cow, Bess.
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But why? asked Jack, yawning.
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We need money to fix our house.
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There are holes in the roof.
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The windows are broken.
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For heaven's sake, we've no front door.
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Winter's coming soon.
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If we don't fix the house,
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the cold will kill us.
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Jack packed his bag and fetched Bess from the barn.
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As he was walking out the gate,
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he heard his mother shout,
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She's worth at least five gold coins Don't sell her for less When Jack was halfway to the market,
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he met an old man Good morning,
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my boy, said the old man Where are you going today?
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Good morning, sir, replied Jack I'm going to the market to sell my cow Her name is Bess
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She is a beautiful cow, said the man.
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I will buy Bess and I will give you a very good deal.
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How much will you pay for her?
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I won't take less than five gold coins, said Jack.
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I don't have five gold coins, whispered the man.
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But I have these five black beans.
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These beans are magic beans.
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They are worth more than gold.
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If you take these beans,
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you will be richer than the richest man in the world.
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Jack thought about his mother.
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He thought about how happy she would be if they were rich.
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They could fix the roof,
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the windows and the front door.
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Maybe they could buy a new cow.
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OK, said Jack.
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You've got a deal.
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Give me the beans.
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Jack was very excited.
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He ran home and showed his mother the beans.
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But instead of being happy, she was furious.
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You foolish boy!
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You traded our only cow for a handful of beans!
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She took the beans and threw them out the window.
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Then she sat down beside the fire and cried.
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Jack was devastated.
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He shut himself in his bedroom.
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He felt so stupid.
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They no longer had a cow and now they were poorer than before.
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What a disaster!
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And it was all his fault!
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The next morning, when Jack opened the curtains,
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he saw something very strange.
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In the same place where his mother had thrown the beans,
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there was a giant green beanstalk.
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It stretched from the ground up,
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up, up, all the way to the clouds.
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The beans really are magic, whispered Jack.
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The old man was telling the truth.
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Jack's mother was still asleep,
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so Jack decided to climb the beanstalk to look for the riches the old man had described.
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Just five gold coins, thought Jack.
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That's all I need to make my mother happy.
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Jack climbed up, up, up,
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higher and higher into the clouds.
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When he reached the top, he was very hungry.
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He saw a castle in the distance.
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Maybe I can find something to eat in that castle, he thought.
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Jack walked up to the door of the castle and knocked twice.
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Knock, knock.
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A giantess opened the door.
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She was as big as a house,
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but she had a warm smile and gentle eyes.
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Excuse me, Mrs Giant, said Jack.
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Could you please give me something to eat?
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I am so hungry.
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Oh, you poor boy, said the giantess.
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She could see that Jack was very thin.
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Of course.
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Come in, come in.
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The kind giantess gave Jack some vegetable stew.
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He was enjoying it so much that he didn't notice when the kitchen table started to shake.
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Stomp, stomp, stomp.
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Loud footsteps echoed down the hallway.
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Oh dear, whispered the giantess.
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That is my husband.
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He's home from work.
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He doesn't like humans.
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Quick, hide.
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Jack hid in the pantry.
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The giant stomped into the kitchen and sniffed the air.
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Fee-fi-fo-fum.
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Hello, my beautiful wife.
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Wait, do I smell a human man?
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Look, where is he?
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Good evening, my darling husband," replied the giantess.
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There is nobody here.
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You smell the vegetable stew, nothing more.
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Good," grunted the giant.
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I hate humans.
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He sat down at the table in the kitchen.
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The giant took a small sack of gold coins out of his pocket and counted them.
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One, two, three, four, five gold coins.
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Jack watched from inside the pantry.
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Five gold coins, thought Jack.
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If I had that money,
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I could fix our house.
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When the two giants left the room,
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Jack stole the five gold coins and slipped them into his bag.
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This is all I need, thought Jack.
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But then Jack remembered that his family no longer had a cow.
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Without a cow, they would surely starve.
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He decided to stay and look for other treasures.
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He followed the giant into the living room and hid under the couch.
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The giant went to the cupboard and pulled out a golden hen.
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Hello, my beautiful hen.
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Lay please, said the giant and the hen laid a golden egg.
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Jack watched from under the couch.
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A hen that lays golden eggs, whispered Jack.
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If I had that hen,
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I could buy 50 cows.
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When the giant left the room,
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Jack crawled out from under the couch.
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He went to the cupboard,
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took the hen and put it in his bag.
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This is all I need, thought Jack.
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But then Jack thought about what the old man had promised.
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Jack imagined being richer than the richest man in the world.
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He decided to see what other treasures he could find.
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He followed the giant into the bedroom and hid under the bed.
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There was a golden harp standing in a corner of the room.
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Hello, my beautiful harp.
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Play please, said the giant.
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The harp began playing music with no one touching the strings.
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Wow!
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A magic harp! whispered Jack.
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That harp would make me rich and famous.
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When the giant fell asleep,
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Jack crawled out from under the bed.
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He took the magic harp and put it in his bag.
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But this time, Jack was less lucky.
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The magic harp screamed.
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Help me, master!
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A human is stealing me!
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The giant woke up and saw Jack with the magic harp,
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the golden hen and his gold coins.
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Stop, thief!
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The giant chased Jack, out of the bedroom,
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down the hallway, through the kitchen and out the front door.
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But Jack was smaller and faster than the giant.
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Jack reached the beanstalk first and slid down.
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He arrived at the ground with all his treasures.
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The giant reached the top of the beanstalk and looked down.
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He was afraid of heights.
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He slowly climbed down.
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Be careful, my husband! shouted the giantess from the castle.
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Humans can be dangerous!
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Jack saw the giant coming down the beanstalk.
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So he ran into his house and grabbed an axe.
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He chopped the beanstalk.
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Whack!
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Whack!
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Whack!
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Suddenly, the beanstalk snapped.
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The giant came tumbling down from the sky.
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He fell down, down, down and landed far away on the other side of the foggy mountains.
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Thud!
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For a moment, everything was silent.
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Then Jack heard a strange sound from far away.
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No!
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It was the giant.
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The beanstalk had fallen and now he had no way to get back up to his castle in the clouds.
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The giant yelled so loudly that the clouds shook and turned grey.
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Then, somewhere up in the sky,
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Jack heard Mrs Giant start to cry.
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Her tears fell through the clouds in tiny drops and soaked the earth.
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After that, Jack and his mother lived a very comfortable life.
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The golden hen made Jack a millionaire.
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The magic harp made him famous.
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Jack married a rich and famous woman,
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and together they had ten children.
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But Jack was never truly happy.
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Every time the wind blew,
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Jack heard the giant calling for his wife.
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And every time it rained,
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he felt the giant wife's tears falling on him.
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Jack felt sad and guilty.
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One day, when Jack was very old,
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he decided that he didn't want to be sad anymore.
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He opened a box on his mantelpiece and pulled out one last shriveled magic bean.
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If he could find the giant,
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he could grow another beanstalk.
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Then the giant could climb back up to his castle in the clouds.
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If he could find the giant,
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he could also apologise for being so greedy.
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Jack packed his bag and walked into the foggy mountains.
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Did Jack find the giant?
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Did he grow a new beanstalk with the last magic bean?
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Nobody knows.
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But, people say, if you listen closely during a thunderstorm,
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you can hear the rumbling sound of two giants dancing together in the clouds.

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「Jack and the Beanstalk」は、イギリスの英語のアクセントを使った物語で、英語を学ぶための素晴らしいリソースです。特に、自宅で英語の発音を良くすることに興味がある方には最適です。このビデオでは、登場人物たちの日常の会話が豊富に含まれており、リアルなコミュニケーションの文脈で練習ができます。物語を通じて、実際の会話で使われるフレーズや表現を学ぶことで、英語シャドーイングのスキルを高められます。

文法と表現の文脈での分析

このビデオでは、以下の重要な文法構造や表現が使われています:

  • 疑問形の使い方: “Where are you going today?”のように、相手に行動を尋ねる質問が例として挙げられます。これは、日常生活で使う一般的なフレーズです。
  • 条件節: “If we don’t fix the house, the cold will kill us!”というフレーズは条件を示す文で、英語の文法において重要な要素です。条件節の使い方を理解することは、会話での表現力を向上させる鍵です。
  • 過去形の使いこなし: 物語には過去形の動詞が多く含まれており、 “Jack packed his bag”のような表現は、ストーリーの進行を理解する際に役立ちます。

共通の発音の罠

このビデオには、英語の発音を良くするためのいくつかのトリッキーな単語やアクセントが含まれています。特に注意すべきは:

  • “beans”という単語の発音は、時折誤解を招きます。この単語には特有の母音が含まれ、英語シャドーイングで練習する際には特に注意が必要です。
  • イギリス英語のアクセント: 登場人物の話し方は、標準的なイギリス英語のアクセントに基づいており、リスニングや発音の練習に役立ちます。特に母音の発音に注目してください。
  • “cow”や“gold”: これらの単語の発音には、母音の長さが異なるため、シャドーイングを通じて正しい発音を習得しましょう。

このように、「Jack and the Beanstalk」のビデオを利用した英語の発音練習やシャドーイングは、あなたの英語力を大きく向上させる手助けとなるでしょう。悪影響を与える発音の罠を避けながら、楽しんで学んでください!

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