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Hi there everyone!
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Welcome back to English with Catherine.
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Hello if you're new as well, hi.
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This is where you will find videos about daily natural English, the real friendly kind, pronunciation tips of course for a lovely British accent, and quite a lot about British culture and etiquette.
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Disclaimer, I'm very pregnant right now and if I look kind of slow, woozy, and maybe even a little but drunk, obviously I'm not drunk, pregnancy sort of slows you down a bit.
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Today's video everyone is actually about daily natural English.
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English that you can't really learn from a textbook.
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Learning and mastering English is not just about saying very simple things like hello how are you.
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Daily life is full of situations where you need to communicate reactions to things, expressing enthusiasm and encouraging others.
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As usual I need to remind you to watch to the end of the video because this week I have a kind of fun fact about the UK.
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Not so much a fact more just a bit of information.
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I'm sure you're gonna like it.
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This is also my first time filming on my own without Tom's assistance.
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Fingers crossed I finish with a video at the end of this.
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Wish me luck.
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Number one being friendly in daily life.
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If you are a friendly, lovely person, and this comes across very, very well in your native language, you probably want to come across that way when you speak in English as well, right?
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You don't really want a completely separate personality when you speak in English.
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Maybe you do, and that's up to you.
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In order to be described as affable, which means very friendly, you can be encouraging.
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That's so interesting.
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Oh, tell me more.
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This is something to say as a kind of feedback response when they're telling you something.
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Instead of just staying silent, which by the way is something we hate in British culture, you can give positive feedback as they're talking to encourage them to keep going and to continue.
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Oh, please go on.
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Oh, tell me more.
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The more encouragement you show, the better the other person will feel, honestly.
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Do you need a hand?
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Do you need a hand?
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This is a really native, natural way to ask if someone needs help.
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We also use if you ever.
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If you ever need a hand with anything, don't hesitate to ask.
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Maybe you don't need help right now, but in the future, if you ever do, don't be afraid to reach out.
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It's a lovely way to come across as friendly, warm and helpful.
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and affable.
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Number two, expressing joy.
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I love to just remark on my surroundings.
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If you are quite a vocal person when it comes to expressing joy, you're going to want to know how to do that in English.
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Just look at that apple tree.
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Just look at that apple tree.
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Isn't it amazing?
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Here we have just look at something and we have isn't it something.
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This is a way of directing the attention of whoever you're speaking to, to look at whatever you're talking about and to just enjoy the moment at the same time.
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We currently have a beautiful apple tree in the garden that is laden, great word, with apples.
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They're ready to pick actually.
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Any plant that looks quite full of whatever it's growing that's ready to be picked or harvested, we can say it's laden with something.
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This apple tree gives me a lot of joy.
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I can also say I get a lot out of something.
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I get a lot out of looking at that tree with my cup of tea.
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That means I receive a lot of joy from that activity.
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That's a way of expressing joy.
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Number three, wishing someone happy birthday.
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This one's a little bit different, I know, to the other two.
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It's important to know how to do it according to the country that you're in.
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We used to say many happy returns, but that's certainly quite outdated now.
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You won't hear that really used by young people especially.
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What we tend to say is, oh happy birthday!
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Do you have any plans for it?
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We follow up happy birthday with a question.
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It flows into other things.
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Oh happy birthday!
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Anything planned for later on?
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Any exciting plans?
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Doing anything fun?
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It's a way to encourage conversation.
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They're probably quite excited to tell you so they now have an opportunity to do so.
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Not that in British culture we ever really talk about age.
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We should do but we don't.
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If you want to say the age that you are about to be when it's your birthday, we say I'm turning 24 for example.
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Or next week I'm turning 32.
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We use turning to refer to the process of becoming a year older.
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I'm turning a hundred next month and I'm awaiting my letter from the king.
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The last one is about storytelling.
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Sometimes you want to tell a story in conversation.
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This is one of the most advanced level things to be able to do.
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You'll never guess what happened to me the other day.
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If you want to add some time to it, the other day means some time in the past, quite recently.
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This is a way of setting up a story.
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But of course, then the pressure is on for it to be a good, exciting thing that you're going to tell them.
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Not just that you had a very good cup of tea, although that is sometimes worth telling someone about.
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You'll never guess what happened to me the other day.
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I saw a chicken crossing the road.
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I saw a cat get rescued from a tree incredibly heroically by my neighbour.
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If you are the person that is being told the story, you can show enthusiasm and encouragement by saying, What happened next?
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Oh my gosh, you've got me on the edge of my seat.
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You've got me on the edge of my seat.
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That means you're waiting for what happened next.
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You're gripped by their story, even if the story is maybe a bit boring.
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That's just a really nice way to show that you're still listening and you're trying to be interested in it.
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Those are just a few examples.
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There will be plenty more videos like this one in the future.
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Okay everyone, if you're still here, it's the information of the week.
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It's about potatoes!
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Potatoes, everyone.
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Okay, do you have any idea how much of a big deal potatoes are?
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We love them so much.
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I'm surprised there isn't a potato religion, or at least some sort of potato shrine somewhere for us to all go and worship them.
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There should be.
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We eat potatoes throughout the day for each and every meal.
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This is a bit American, but we have hash browns as part of a full English breakfast.
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There is a dish called a jacket potato.
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You get a potato and you fill it with something and that is the meal.
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We're celebrating the potato in a big way there.
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On a Sunday we have a Sunday roast which is your choice of meat, vegetables and roast potatoes and the roast potatoes are kind of as important as the meat.
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Fish and chips is our national dish.
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We serve the chips with salt and vinegar.
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Most British dishes will come with a side of mashed potato.
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Oh and don't forget the nation's favourite snack which is of course the humble packet of crisps.
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We call them crisps in Britain which is one of the hardest words to say even for natives.
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And my last point, we are all kind of aspiring potatoes.
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They're under the ground, they're nice and cozy, they are in the dark.
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English people love autumnal and winter weather really if we're being honest.
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A lot of us would choose the potato as our spirit vegetable because it represents us
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it represents our natural habitat and what we like whereas in hotter countries like Spain and Italy they
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would probably choose the tomato so you know it's a lot deeper than just enjoying a chip there's a whole relationship
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there guys there's a whole ideology behind potatoes and Britain so if you want to feel more British eat more potatoes and start appreciating them like you've never done before.
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Everyone that's the end of the video.
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I hope you have a lovely week.
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I'm thanking you from the bottom of my heart for watching my video especially if you're still watching it now.
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I hope you found it useful.
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Let me know in the comments as usual if you did and I'll see you very soon again.
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Bye!

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この動画は、日垞的な自然な英語を孊ぶための玠晎らしいリ゜ヌスです。むギリスの文化や゚チケットに焊点を圓おながら、芪しみやすい発音のヒントを提䟛しおいたす。話者のキャサリンは、英語を䜿っおコミュニケヌションをずる際に、友奜的で積極的な衚珟がどれほど重芁かを匷調しおいたす。このこずは、単に「こんにちは」や「お元気ですか」を蚀うだけでは䞍十分であるこずを瀺しおいたす。

日垞コミュニケヌションのためのトップ5フレヌズ

  • 「Oh, tell me more.」 - これは、盞手にもっず話させるためのフィヌドバックの䞀䟋です。
  • 「Do you need a hand?」 - 他の人が助けを必芁ずしおいるかを尋ねる際の自然な衚珟です。
  • 「Just look at that apple tree.」 - 呚りの玠晎らしいものに泚意を向ける方法を瀺しおいたす。
  • 「Isn't it amazing?」 - 驚きや喜びを衚珟するために䜿えるフレヌズです。
  • 「I get a lot out of looking at that tree with my cup of tea.」 - 特定の掻動から喜びを埗るこずを衚珟する玠晎らしい衚珟です。

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このビデオを通じお英語を孊ぶ際、英語シャドヌむングを実践するこずが非垞に効果的です。以䞋は、効果的に取り組むための手順です

  1. ビデオを芳る: 初めに、党䜓の内容を把握するために䞀床ビデオを芖聎したしょう。
  2. フレヌズを繰り返す: 各フレヌズを泚意深く聞いた埌、声に出しおみおください。特に発音やむントネヌションに泚意を払うこずが倧切です。
  3. シャドりスピヌクを実践する: 画面を芋ながら、話者の蚀葉を同時に繰り返したす。これにより、英語の発音を良くするこずができたす。
  4. 録音しお確認: 自分の声を録音しお、原文ず比范し、改善点を芋぀けたしょう。
  5. そしお反埩: 定期的にこのプロセスを繰り返すこずで、次第に自信が぀き、流暢さが向䞊したす。YouTubeで英語孊習を続けるこずで、日垞䌚話のスキルがさらに向䞊したす。

これらの手順を螏むこずで、shadow speechの胜力を高め、より自信を持っお英語を話せるようになるでしょう。

シャドヌむングずは英語䞊達に効果的な理由

シャドヌむングShadowingは、もずもずプロの通蚳者逊成プログラムで開発された蚀語孊習法で、倚蚀語習埗者ずしお知られるDr. Alexander Arguelles によっお広く普及されたした。方法はシンプルですが非垞に効果的ネむティブスピヌカヌの英語を聞きながら、1〜2秒の遅延で声に出しおすぐに繰り返す——たるで「圱shadow」のように話者を远いかけたす。文法ドリルや受動的なリスニングず異なり、シャドヌむングは脳ず口の筋肉が同時にリアルタむムで英語を凊理・再珟するこずを匷制したす。研究により、発音粟床、抑揚、リズム、連音、リスニング力、そしお䌚話の流暢さが倧幅に向䞊するこずが確認されおいたす。IELTSスピヌキング察策や自然な英語コミュニケヌションを目指す方に特におすすめです。

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