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yourself let's talk first of all about your hometown tell me
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yourself let's talk first of all about your hometown tell me
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about the town where you live well it's a scenic
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and peaceful town located in a mountainous area in southern China
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and what do you like about your hometown I love to fight there it's pretty chilled
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and laid-back whenever I feel stressed out from school i would just get into the woods
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and find my inner peace again it's definitely my healing retreat
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okay so now i'm going to go on
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and ask you some questions about sports okay are you any
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are you a fan of any sports teams yeah i'm rooting
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for the cantonese team in cba it has won the championship for like 11 times
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and it has cultivated many talents for the national team they didn't win the cup this year though
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because they didn't stay in the zone
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but i guess they will make a comeback next year um
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what kind of sports do you like honestly i'm not really the sporty type
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but if someone invites me to play badminton i just don't say no because i enjoy playing badminton
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it requires a lot of back and forth and you need to be quick on your feet that's why it's so entertaining.
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And how often do you play sports?
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I must confess, although I used to play badminton weekly,
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I just don't get round to it nowadays.
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After working all day on my thesis,
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I prefer to slump down in front of the telly and binge watch some TV series.
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I guess i've become sort of a couch potato
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do you watch sports matches on tv yes i do however i prefer watching sports games live
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because you know the lively energy of the crowd is
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so infectious i can cheer my favorite team on
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and i can interact with other fans okay
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so now i'm going to move on to part two i'm going to give you a topic
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and i'd like you to talk about it for one to two minutes i'd like you to describe a time
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when you forgot something important
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so you have a minute to prepare i wouldn't describe myself as a forgetful person
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but last year i forgot my computer charger yeah i know
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in the grand scheme of things it is a major thing like forgetting your id card
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but losing battery is a total nightmare for someone who needs
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to use a computer desperately i was traveling back to my hometown
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and i had left my packing to the last minute
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because i was snowed under with work at a time
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so i was rushing to pick a couple of hours before i set off my charger is always plugged in
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and i didn't think about it until like several hours later
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when i arrived home and went to recharge my battery
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because it was on one percent i went through all of my bags
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and then i realized how stupid i was i forgot to
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bring it with me none of the shops in town show this kind of charger
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so i couldn't get another one i ordered it online
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and it would take days to arrive but i had promised my supervisor
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that i would send her an email about my paper and I couldn't do it.
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I was panicking a lot and felt like having butterflies in my stomach during
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that time anyway i've learned a big lesson since that day
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and i'm going to leave a spare charger in my suitcase
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forever okay can i take back the task card thank you very much the pencil and paper
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before we move on to the next part let me straight off the test
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and tell you that these highlighted phrases are actually some idiomatic chunks
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that can raise your score in terms of lexical resources
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so what exactly is a chunk and why do we need to use it?
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By saying and using chunks can make things a lot easier in IR speaking.
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I mean
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when you're preparing for the speaking test instead of memorizing a
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whole paragraph you can just memorize some chunks especially some idiomatic ones and try to connect them naturally.
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If you want more tips for english-speaking you can sign up
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for this pretty short course in cheese pie it teaches multiple skills like
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which sound complicated but they're actually common in english pronunciation
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plus it also updates free listening materials every morning and evening
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which can be used for shadowing okay so we've been talking about a time when you forgot something important
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I'd like to go on now and ask you some questions related to that.
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Let's talk first of all about people forgetting.
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Why do people forget things?
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I guess that has something to do with age.
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You know, as people age,
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they tend to forget things very easily.
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That is, they can't remember where they keep their car keys or wallet or some even forget their appointment schedule.
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And then people lose track of things because they have
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so many things on their plate but they have a limited attention span
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so they may be absorbed in one activity
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and then other things just slip from their memory and how how can we avoid forgetting things?
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Just keep a daily to-do list,
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keep a small notepad where you can write down tasks that need to be done.
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If you're not a fan of writing notes by hand,
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then use a notepad on your cell phone,
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tablet or computer to type in a short to-do list electronically.
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Plus when we have so much going on we can consider simplifying what to focus on.
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Many people take up responsibility that they don't really care about.
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If you clear those things from your life you will have more space in your mind
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and you can remember things that you actually value.
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Let's talk a bit about technology now.
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Do you agree that technology actually helps us remember things better?
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Certainly yes.
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I believe stuff like a reminder application has become a reliable way to memorize or remember things like important dates or events,
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especially for those people who are simply forgetful.
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But that being said, I believe people these days have lost faith in themselves.
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I mean, they don't trust their memory to remember things.
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They allow themselves to be enslaved by these modern technologies even in remembering simple things such as anniversaries or birthdays.
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Okay that's great that's the end of the speaking test thank you very much.

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ステップバイステップ シャドーイングガイド

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  1. 動画を最初に視聴する: 内容を全体的に理解するために、一度通して見ることが大切です。
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  4. 繰り返し練習する: 難しい箇所は何度も繰り返して練習します。特に、感情やトーンに注意を払います。
  5. 進捗を振り返る: 自分の発音を録音して聞き返し、改善点を見つけましょう。

このプロセスを繰り返すことで、IELTS スピーキング対策として非常に効果的な練習ができるようになります。ぜひ挑戦してみてください!

シャドーイングとは?英語上達に効果的な理由

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