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Welcome to my channel, let's practice your listening skill.
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With video level B2, and the topic is, gasoline prices have increased.
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Now listen carefully.
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Anna, finally!
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I've been waiting here for almost 20 minutes.
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I thought you forgot about our meeting.
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I'm so sorry, Tom.
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I didn't forget.
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I was just...walking here.
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Walking?
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From your house?
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That's almost three kilometers away.
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What happened to your motorbike?
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Nothing happened to the bike.
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The problem is the gasoline price.
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It keeps going up.
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I looked at my wallet this morning and thought,
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maybe walking is healthier and cheaper.
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Are you serious?
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So you walked all the way here because gasoline is expensive?
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Yes, and also because I've gained some weight lately.
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I thought maybe this is a good chance to exercise.
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That is actually impressive.
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But I have to admit,
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I'm also feeling the pressure.
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Filling a full tank now costs much more than before.
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Exactly.
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And have you seen what is happening at gas stations these days?
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You mean those crazy long lines?
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Yes.
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Yesterday, I passed by a gas station near my house.
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There were motorbikes and cars waiting everywhere.
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The line was so long that it almost blocked the street.
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I saw the same thing this morning.
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Some people were waiting for nearly an hour just to buy gasoline.
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That's what surprised me.
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Normally, it only takes two or three minutes.
38
Many people are asking the same question.
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Why is this happening?
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Is gasoline running out?
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Or maybe people think the price will increase again very soon.
42
Actually, I watched a video explaining the situation yesterday.
43
It said one of the main reasons is the increase in global oil prices.
44
That makes sense.
45
When crude oil prices go up,
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the cost of importing gasoline also increases.
47
Exactly.
48
And not only importing, transportation and production costs also rise.
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So the whole energy market becomes unstable.
50
Right.
51
And when prices change quickly,
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gasoline companies also face difficulties.
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Which means the supply might not always be smooth.
54
Yes, sometimes importing fuel becomes more expensive,
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or the domestic price adjustment is slower than the global market.
56
When that happens, some gas stations may temporarily have less supply.
57
And once people hear rumors about shortages or price increases,
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they rush to fill their tanks.
59
That's exactly what I noticed.
60
People were not just buying a little gasoline.
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Many of them were filling their tanks completely.
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That creates another problem.
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sudden increase in demand.
64
Yes, gas stations are designed to serve a normal number of customers,
65
but when too many people arrive at the same time,
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the pumps cannot handle it.
67
And the workers cannot serve everyone quickly.
68
So instead of waiting two minutes,
69
people wait 30 minutes or even longer.
70
It becomes a chain reaction.
71
Exactly.
72
One person sees a long line and thinks,
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maybe gasoline is running out.
74
Then they panic and rush to buy gasoline too which makes the line even longer.
75
That's what people call the crowd psychology effect.
76
Yes, sometimes the fear spreads faster than the actual problem.
77
I remember last week my neighbor told me,
78
you should fill your tank now.
79
Gasoline might become very expensive soon.
80
And did you believe him?
81
Honestly, I wasn't sure.
82
But when I saw many people lining up at the gas station,
83
I started to worry a little.
84
That's exactly how rumors work.
85
But the big question is,
86
will gasoline prices keep increasing?
87
That depends on many factors.
88
Such as the global economy?
89
Yes, and also the price of crude oil worldwide.
90
And the energy supply situation.
91
If global oil prices continue rising,
92
domestic gasoline prices may also increase.
93
That sounds a little scary.
94
It is.
95
Energy prices affect almost everything.
96
Transportation, food prices, even daily living costs.
97
Exactly.
98
When fuel becomes expensive, companies spend more money on transportation.
99
And eventually, consumers pay more.
100
That's the reality of the global economy.
101
No wonder people are nervous.
102
But the good news is that these long lines at gas stations usually only happen during temporary disruptions.
103
So when the supply becomes stable again, the situation should improve?
104
Yes, the lines will slowly disappear.
105
I really hope so.
106
Otherwise, I might have to walk everywhere like today.
107
Well, at least you're getting exercise.
108
That's true.
109
My legs are tired, but I feel a little proud of myself.
110
Honestly, if gasoline keeps getting more expensive,
111
maybe more people will start walking or riding bicycles.
112
That might actually be good for our health.
113
And maybe good for the environment, too.
114
Look at us.
115
We started talking about being late for coffee,
116
and now we're discussing the global energy market.
117
That's what happens when gasoline prices rise.
118
Suddenly, everyone becomes an energy expert.
119
Well, if the price rises again tomorrow,
120
I guess I'll become a professional walker.
121
In that case, Anna, next time we meet,
122
we should probably choose a cafe closer to your house.
123
Deal.
124
My legs will definitely appreciate that decision.
125
Anna, finally!
126
I've been waiting here for almost 20 minutes.
127
I thought you forgot about our meeting.
128
I'm so sorry, Tom.
129
I didn't forget.
130
I was just… walking here.
131
Walking?
132
From your house?
133
That's almost three kilometers away.
134
What happened to your motorbike?
135
Nothing happened to the bike.
136
The problem is the gasoline price.
137
It keeps going up.
138
I looked at my wallet this morning and thought,
139
maybe walking is healthier and cheaper.
140
Are you serious?
141
So you walked all the way here because gasoline is expensive?
142
Yes, and also because I've gained some weight lately.
143
I thought maybe this is a good chance to exercise.
144
That is actually impressive.
145
But I have to admit,
146
I'm also feeling the pressure.
147
Filling a full tank now costs much more than before.
148
Exactly.
149
And have you seen what is happening at gas stations these days?
150
You mean those crazy long lines?
151
Yes.
152
Yesterday I passed by a gas station near my house.
153
There were motorbikes and cars waiting everywhere.
154
The line was so long that it almost blocked the street.
155
I saw the same thing this morning.
156
Some people were waiting for nearly an hour just to buy gasoline.
157
That's what surprised me.
158
Normally, it only takes two or three minutes.
159
Many people are asking the same question.
160
Why is this happening?
161
Is gasoline running out?
162
Or maybe people think the price will increase again very soon.
163
Actually, I watched a video explaining the situation yesterday.
164
It said one of the main reasons is the increase in global oil prices.
165
That makes sense.
166
When crude oil prices go up,
167
the cost of importing gasoline also increases.
168
Exactly.
169
And not only importing, transportation and production costs also rise.
170
So the whole energy market becomes unstable.
171
Right.
172
And when prices change quickly,
173
gasoline companies also face difficulties.
174
Which means the supply might not always be smooth.
175
Yes.
176
Sometimes importing fuel becomes more expensive,
177
or the domestic price adjustment is slower than the global market.
178
When that happens, some gas stations may temporarily have less supply.
179
And once people hear rumors about shortages or price increases,
180
they rush to fill their tanks.
181
That's exactly what I noticed.
182
People were not just buying a little gasoline.
183
Many of them were filling their tanks completely.
184
That creates another problem.
185
The sudden increase in demand.
186
Yes, gas stations are designed to serve a normal number of customers.
187
But when too many people arrive at the same time,
188
the pumps cannot handle it.
189
And the workers cannot serve everyone quickly.
190
So instead of waiting two minutes,
191
people wait 30 minutes or even longer.
192
It becomes a chain reaction.
193
Exactly.
194
One person sees a long line and thinks maybe gasoline is running out.
195
Then they panic and rush to buy gasoline too.
196
Which makes the line even longer.
197
That's what people call the crowd psychology effect.
198
Yes, sometimes the fear spreads faster than the actual problem.
199
I remember last week my neighbor told me,
200
you should fill your tank now.
201
Gasoline might become very expensive soon.
202
And did you believe him?
203
Honestly, I wasn't sure.
204
But when I saw many people lining up at the gas station,
205
I started to worry a little.
206
That's exactly how rumors work.
207
But the big question is,
208
will gasoline prices keep increasing?
209
That depends on many factors.
210
Such as the global economy?
211
Yes, and also the price of crude oil worldwide.
212
And the energy supply situation.
213
If global oil prices continue rising,
214
domestic gasoline prices may also increase.
215
That sounds a little scary.
216
That is, energy prices affect almost everything.
217
Transportation, food prices, even daily living costs.
218
Exactly.
219
When fuel becomes expensive, companies spend more money on transportation.
220
And eventually, consumers pay more.
221
That's the reality of the global economy.
222
No wonder people are nervous.
223
But the good news is that these long lines at gas stations usually only happen during temporary disruptions.
224
So when the supply becomes stable again, the situation should improve?
225
Yes, the lines will slowly disappear.
226
I really hope so.
227
Otherwise I might have to walk everywhere like today.
228
Well, at least you're getting exercise.
229
That's true.
230
My legs are tired, but I feel a little proud of myself.
231
Honestly, if gasoline keeps getting more expensive,
232
maybe more people will start walking or riding bicycles.
233
That might actually be good for our health.
234
And maybe good for the environment, too.
235
Look at us.
236
We started talking about being late for coffee,
237
and now we're discussing the global energy market.
238
That's what happens when gasoline prices rise.
239
Suddenly, everyone becomes an energy expert.
240
Well, if the price rises again tomorrow,
241
I guess I'll become a professional walker.
242
In that case, Anna, next time we meet,
243
we should probably choose a cafe closer to your house.
244
Deal.
245
My legs will definitely appreciate that decision.
246
Anna, finally!
247
I've been waiting here for almost 20 minutes.
248
I thought you forgot about our meeting.
249
I'm so sorry, Tom.
250
I didn't forget.
251
I was just… walking here.
252
Walking?
253
From your house?
254
That's almost 3 kilometers away.
255
What happened to your motorbike?
256
Nothing happened to the bike.
257
The problem is the gasoline price.
258
It keeps going up.
259
I looked at my wallet this morning and thought,
260
maybe walking is healthier and cheaper.
261
Are you serious?
262
So you walked all the way here because gasoline is expensive?
263
Yes, and also because I've gained some weight lately.
264
I thought maybe this is a good chance to exercise.
265
That is actually impressive.
266
But I have to admit,
267
I'm also feeling the pressure.
268
Filling a full tank now costs much more than before.
269
Exactly.
270
And have you seen what is happening at gas stations these days?
271
You mean those crazy long lines?
272
Yes.
273
Yesterday, I passed by a gas station near my house.
274
There were motorbikes and cars waiting everywhere.
275
The line was so long that it almost blocked the street.
276
I saw the same thing this morning.
277
Some people were waiting for nearly an hour just to buy gasoline.
278
That's what surprised me.
279
Normally, it only takes two or three minutes.
280
Many people are asking the same question.
281
Why is this happening?
282
Is gasoline running out?
283
Or maybe people think the price will increase again very soon.
284
Actually, I watched a video explaining the situation yesterday.
285
It said one of the main reasons is the increase in global oil prices.
286
That makes sense.
287
When crude oil prices go up,
288
the cost of importing gasoline also increases.
289
Exactly.
290
And not only importing, transportation and production costs also rise.
291
So the whole energy market becomes unstable.
292
Right.
293
And when prices change quickly,
294
gasoline companies also face difficulties.
295
Which means the supply might not always be smooth.
296
Yes.
297
Sometimes importing fuel becomes more expensive,
298
or the domestic price adjustment is slower than the global market.
299
When that happens, some gas stations may temporarily have less supply.
300
And once people hear rumors about shortages or price increases,
301
they rush to fill their tanks.
302
That's exactly what I noticed.
303
People were not just buying a little gasoline.
304
Many of them were filling their tanks completely.
305
That creates another problem.
306
The sudden increase in demand.
307
Yes, gas stations are designed to serve a normal number of customers,
308
But when too many people arrive at the same time,
309
the pumps cannot handle it.
310
And the workers cannot serve everyone quickly.
311
So instead of waiting two minutes,
312
people wait 30 minutes or even longer.
313
It becomes a chain reaction.
314
Exactly.
315
One person sees a long line and thinks maybe gasoline is running out.
316
Then they panic and rush to buy gasoline too.
317
Which makes the line even longer.
318
That's what people call the crowd psychology effect.
319
Yes, sometimes the fear spreads faster than the actual problem.
320
I remember last week my neighbor told me,
321
you should fill your tank now.
322
Gasoline might become very expensive soon.
323
And did you believe him?
324
Honestly, I wasn't sure.
325
But when I saw many people lining up at the gas station,
326
I started to worry a little.
327
That's exactly how rumors work.
328
But the big question is,
329
will gasoline prices keep increasing?
330
That depends on many factors.
331
Such as the global economy?
332
Yes, and also the price of crude oil worldwide.
333
And the energy supply situation.
334
If global oil prices continue rising,
335
domestic gasoline prices may also increase.
336
That sounds a little scary.
337
It is.
338
Energy prices affect almost everything.
339
Transportation, food prices, even daily living costs.
340
Exactly.
341
When fuel becomes expensive, companies spend more money on transportation.
342
And eventually, consumers pay more.
343
That's the reality of the global economy.
344
No wonder people are nervous.
345
But the good news is that these long lines at gas stations usually only happen during temporary disruptions.
346
So when the supply becomes stable again, the situation should improve?
347
Yes, the lines will slowly disappear.
348
I really hope so.
349
Otherwise, I might have to walk everywhere like today.
350
Well, at least you're getting exercise.
351
That's true.
352
My legs are tired, but I feel a little proud of myself.
353
Honestly, if gasoline keeps getting more expensive,
354
maybe more people will start walking or riding bicycles.
355
That might actually be good for our health.
356
And maybe good for the environment, too.
357
Look at us.
358
We started talking about being late for coffee,
359
and now we're discussing the global energy market.
360
That's what happens when gasoline prices rise.
361
Suddenly, everyone becomes an energy expert.
362
Well, if the price rises again tomorrow,
363
I guess I'll become a professional walker.
364
In that case, Anna, next time we meet,
365
we should probably choose a cafe closer to your house.
366
Deal.
367
My legs will definitely appreciate that decision.

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このレッスンでは、B2レベルの英語リスニングスキルを強化するために、ガソリン価格の上昇についての会話を通じて学びます。会話の重要なポイントを理解することに加えて、実生活での表現やフレーズを学び、聴解力を高めます。このプロセスは、英語スピーキング練習やシャドーイングに役立ちますので、耳を傾けながら積極的に参加してください。

重要な語彙とフレーズ

  • ガソリン価格: gasoline prices
  • モーターサイクル: motorbike
  • 健康: healthier
  • エクササイズ: exercise
  • 輸入コスト: importing costs
  • 長い列: long lines
  • 市場の不安定性: market instability
  • 原油価格: crude oil prices

練習のヒント

この動画のスピードはB2レベルに最適ですので、まずは音声を注意深く聞いてみましょう。重要な表現やフレーズを繰り返し聞くことで、英語のリズムやイントネーションを体得できます。これが、英語シャドーイングの実践にも役立ちます。

具体的には、以下の方法で「shadowspeak」を活用しましょう:

  • 初めてもらった音声を一度通して聞いた後、徐々に文を真似ていきます。速さやトーンを意識することで、より自然な発音ができます。
  • この会話中に出てくる重要な用語を何度も繰り返し発音し、口に馴染ませていきましょう。
  • 動画を何度も再生して、理解が深まるにつれて少しずつ速いテンポでも挑戦してみてください。

このプロセスを通じて、英語の聴解力を向上させると同時に、英語スピーキング練習の基盤を築くことができます。興味があれば、「shadow speech」をより深く探求してみてください。精度と自信を持った発話を目指しましょう!

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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