シャドーイング練習: Kanye West Life Advice Will Leave You SPEECHLESS (MUST WATCH) - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ

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But I went from having confidence and arrogance to having faith.
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But I went from having confidence and arrogance to having faith.
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And faith is the opposite of fear.
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And that created this fearless approach that I have.
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I think very three-dimensionally.
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I don't think in the black and white lines that I've been programmed to think in.
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And I think in full color.
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So when I talk, I have to describe a thought in five ways.
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You know, we enjoy food that has multiple seasoning in it.
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We enjoy music that has multiple instruments.
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So when I talk, it's not a rant.
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It's a symphony of ideas.
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And when you collect them,
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you say, oh, these are all these things that connect.
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Yeah, you know, I just tell the truth.
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And telling the truth is crazy in a world full of lies.
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That's simply it.
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So now let's take like where there's,
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you know, people who have,
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you know, issues with me as Kanye West are saying.
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They classify, you know, my motivational speeches as like rants and things like this.
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Like, why is he saying that?
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Why is he doing that?
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Blah, blah, blah.
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Well, I've reached a point in my life where my Truman Show boat has hit the painting.
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And I've got to a point that Michael Jackson did not break down.
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I have reached the glass ceiling as a creative person, as a celebrity.
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When I say that, it means I want to do product.
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I am a product person.
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Not just clothing, but water bottle design,
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architecture, everything you know, that you could think about.
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And I've been at it for 10 years and I look around and I say,
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wait a second, there's no one around here in this space that looks like me.
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And if they are, they're quiet as f- So that means,
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wait a second, now we're seriously like in a civil rights movement.
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Like people used to joke about,
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do you remember our South Park photo?
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Yeah, I do.
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Remember how funny that was?
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Do you think there would be a Givenchy in the hood if it wasn't for that South Park photo?
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Yeah.
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So many people are just so obvious.
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They don't even realize that when they box me in
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or try to verbally put me in some type of box or put Donda in a box,
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that they're really showing their level of ignorance.
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They're putting themselves in a box.
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And you know, people can write,
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write, write all they want,
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but what are people doing?
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And if there's anybody that's out there doing,
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they know how hard it is to actually do.
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And I'm like a motivation of the doers.
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If everything I did failed,
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which it doesn't, it actually succeeds,
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but if everything I did failed,
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just the fact that I'm willing to fail is an inspiration.
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People are so scared to lose that they don't even try.
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Like one thing that people can't say is they can't say I'm not trying.
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I'm not trying my hardest and I'm not trying to do it the best way
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that I know how with what little information I get.
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So when I compare myself to Steve Jobs or Walt Disney,
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Howard Hughes, David Stern, Michelangelo,
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Da Vinci, Jesus or whatever,
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I'm saying these are my heroes.
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These are people that I look up to.
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This is the type of impact I want to make on the earth.
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If I can make this type of impact up to this point,
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what can I do if you call Bob Iger and say,
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yo, give him a shot.
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If you call Oprah and say, yo, back this kid.
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His parents were educators.
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He wants to educate he wants to look at curriculums
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and say how do we simplify that exactly what I did in music?
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I want to apply to product.
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I want to apply to education This is what my company Donned is about I could rap all I want
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But without that Rockefeller chain and Damon giving me
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that Rockefeller chain around getting a record deal I don't care
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how many beats I sold to whoever I couldn't have made it to the point to make Jesus walks
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and now even as a celebrity bubble bop I've reached the ceiling
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and the way proper Ropsy talked to me and my family is disrespectful also.
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You know I'm saying we bring something of joy to the world.
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When people hear my music they have a good time
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and I should be respected as such when I walk down the street.
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Don't ask me a question about something you saw in the tabloids.
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Don't try to antagonize me because you know what it's not safe for you in this zoo.
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You know never think that I'm not from Chicago for one second.
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So as I go through these different levels there's times where I would use confidence
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when I knew what I was doing and I would use arrogance
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when I didn't know what I was doing
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but I'd rather use arrogance than to let someone diminish my idea of myself because that is what keeps us going.
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Hope actually keeps us alive but I went from having confidence
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and arrogance to having faith and faith is the opposite of fear
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and that created this fearless approach that I have and
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And that's what now has made me the fearless leader that I am,
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that I've like crystallized into the leader that my mom always knew I would be when kids followed me in preschool,
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the leader that people saw when we changed the sound of music,
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the leader when we changed the sneaker industry,
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the leader in what we're doing with farming and with shelters.
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You have to move based on opportunity.
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If you have an opportunity to make a living at exactly what you dream about,
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you have to pursue that at that time when it's there.
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If the opportunity isn't there,
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just keep educating yourself as much as possible so that
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when the time comes you'll be even better at that dream
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that you had what i keep saying is i don't want to totally touch on this too long
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because i might like start you know crying but i would think
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that my mom would trade in every single grammy bet every award for her son to have a doctorate being
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that she was dr west are you a workaholic are you always working No,
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I actually slept a lot during the project. While they were recording?
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Yeah, we have a team and we work together.
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I spent a year and a half after I got out of the hospital,
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and I would go to Amoeba record store and I just start chopping up samples.
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It was very therapeutic because I wasn't full yay.
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I don't know if I'm full yay now,
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better or worse, whatever, but it was therapeutic just to listen to those songs
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and sample and go back to being 14 years old in my mom's house.
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And by the time it was time to do the,
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uh, to put the albums out,
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we have a whole team at Yeezy Sound that will help come and do the drums,
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help with lyrics, help with choruses.
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And I'd give, like, six,
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seven people ideas that I want on the song,
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and I'd just go to sleep.
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What we want is a real shot.
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Not, okay, I'm a celebrity,
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so that means my line has to cost $10 a t-shirt.
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No, I understand about quality.
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I understand about fabrics.
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I spent 10,000 hours at this.
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I dedicated my life to this.
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Then a lot of people say,
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okay, well, you know, you have to do music.
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I'm going to keep doing music,
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but what if people told me I couldn't rap?
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What would have happened?
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What if people told me I couldn't perform?
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You know, I'm only 36 years old.
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I have other goals and other things,
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and I'm going to use my platform,
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every platform to stand up and say,
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I want to make something,
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I want to make the next Ralph Lauren.
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They say people don't stand up and protect their dreams.
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People are too scared of getting,
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you know, spoofed in a way.
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And the irony of it is so many people that are creatives,
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think about a creative person in school.
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When you picture them, you're probably picturing them all the way in the back of class sketching or maybe getting beat up.
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And I'm the one creative.
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And this is the reason why I went on stage.
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This is the reason why I did this.
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Because creatives have got beat up my entire life.
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And there's moments where I stood up to drug dealers in Chicago and said,
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you can't have my publishing.
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Come and kill me.
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Do whatever you're going to do.
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But you're not going to bully me.
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You're not going to stop me because my mother made me believe in myself.
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No matter how many people tell me, stop believing in yourself.
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Stop saying what you can do stop affirming what you're gonna do
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and then and then completing
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that in real life That's the improper way to do it I refuse to follow those rules
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that society is set up in the way that they control people with low self-esteem With improper information with branding with marketing.
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I refuse to follow those rules.
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It's about truth It's about information It's about awesomeness
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and the only luxury is time the time you spend with your family That's the only luxury.
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So this concept of luxury.
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And I remember the last thing she said,
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she said, you know what the problem is that all these students,
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as soon as they did anything,
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from when they were really little, their parents clapped.
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And the point she wanted to make to me,
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that she said to me as we were leaving out the hallway of the restaurant,
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the last time I saw her was, don't clap.
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You have to push them.
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You have to drive them.
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I remember the first time when Norv climbed all the way to the top of the stairs.
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And I'm trying to say that Kim would have grabbed her by third stair.
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But she felt like she had to impress me and be more dynamic or hit the highest point that she had ever,
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you know, had ever hidden in her life.
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And Louise was really hard and,
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you know, difficult with the students,
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but I felt like when you like Celine,
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when you like McQueen, all these things that have inspired us,
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I'm just talking directly about fashion.
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It's because there were people that pushed that hard.
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And, you know, not to defend myself,
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but just to take this opportunity.
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Because I have the mic,
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it's not someone else's mic,
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it's my mic, I can talk right now.
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I feel a responsibility to push in the world.
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I feel a responsibility in my position to be like, this is some .
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Am I the only one here that's not crazy?
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Am I the only one here that's not afraid of losing their Samsung deal right now?

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このレッスンでは、Kanye Westのインスパイアリングなアドバイスを通じて、英語のスピーキング練習を行います。特に、感情や複雑な考えを表現する方法に焦点を当て、彼の独特な話し方を模倣することで、英語の発音を良くするスキルを向上させます。Kanyeがどのように自分の思想を五方向から説明するかを理解し、彼の言葉のリズムやトーンに合わせて練習することが目標です。

重要な語彙とフレーズ

  • confidence - 自信
  • arrogance - 傲慢
  • faith - 信仰
  • fearless approach - 恐れのないアプローチ
  • sympathy of ideas - アイデアの交響曲
  • truth - 真実
  • creative person - 創造的な人
  • civil rights movement - 公民権運動

練習のヒント

このビデオは、Kanyeの話し方が非常にリズミカルで感情的なため、英語のスピーキング練習に最適です。以下のアドバイスを参考にして、彼のスピーチを効果的に模倣しましょう:

  • 最初にビデオを一度見て、内容を理解することから始めましょう。特にKanyeのトーンや感情に注目してください。
  • 次に、ビデオを一時停止しながら、彼のフレーズを繰り返してみてください。これにより、彼の言葉のリズムに慣れることができます。
  • 自分の言葉でKanyeが伝えたいメッセージを再解釈してみるのも効果的です。例えば、彼の「真実を語る」という考え方を引き合いに出し、自分の経験と照らし合わせて話してみましょう。
  • 最終的には、ビデオを視聴しながら声に出して話すことを続け、shadow speechのテクニックを用いて真似てみてください。

この練習を通じて、あなたの英語スピーキング練習はさらに強化されるでしょう。YouTubeで英語学習を進め、より自信を持って話せるようになりましょう!

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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