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Episode tertiary PHP So, Chip, what makes you think that I'm gonna let the whitest man that I have ever seen interview for our firm?
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Episode tertiary PHP So, Chip, what makes you think that I'm gonna let the whitest man that I have ever seen interview for our firm?
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Because I have an appointment.
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Hmm.
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Thanks.
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You can do this.
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I don't know if you see no one.
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Kid, what is wrong with you?
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You look like you're 11 years old.
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I was late to puberty.
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OK.
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Thank you.
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Let me smack you.
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I'm not going to do that.
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I'm not going to do that.
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Uh, excuse me.
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I was thinking about going for a swim.
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Are the pool facilities here nice?
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Of course, sir.
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It's the Chilton Hotel.
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Best in the city.
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Why is the pool closed?
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And, uh, do you have the time?
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Uh...
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It's, uh...
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10 o'clock.
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Thanks.
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I saw your gun.
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Oh, you think that's him?
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I don't know.
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I'll know.
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That's his description, but he didn't go in the room.
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It's 10 exactly.
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He's just walking by.
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Go after him.
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Stay on the radio.
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Rick Sorkin.
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Rick Sorkin.
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Rick Sorkin.
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Rick Sorkin?
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Excuse me, Mr.
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Sorkin, you are five minutes late.
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Is there a reason why I should let you in?
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Look, I'm just trying to ditch the cops, okay?
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I don't really care if you let me in or not.
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Mr.
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Spector will be right with you.
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What?
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Can I get you anything?
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A coffee or a bottle of water?
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I don't mind that same way.
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Hi, uh, Rick Sorkin.
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Hi, Spector.
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Nice to meet you.
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Why don't you have a seat here?
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Whoa!
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What's this?
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Can I help you?
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No.
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Excuse me, Mr.
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Tate.
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Who are you?
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My name's Louis Slit.
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I work for Pearson Hartley.
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I have some information that I think will lead you to the conclusion that you're better served at Pearson with me as your lead counsel.
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I'm listening.
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How the hell did you know they were to the police?
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I read this novel in elementary school.
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Cops are staking out a hotel.
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One of them dresses as a bellhop, the other is a man in a suit.
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It was the exact same thing.
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You read a novel in elementary school?
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What?
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I like to read.
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And why'd you ask them what time it was?
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Throw them off.
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I mean, what kind of drug dealer asks a cop what time it is when he's got a briefcase full of pot, right?
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We should hire you.
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Jesus, I'd give you the 25 grand as a signing bonus.
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I'll take it.
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Unfortunately, we only hire from Harvard.
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And you not only did not go to Harvard Law School, you haven't even gone to any law school.
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What if I told you that I consume knowledge like no one you've ever met, and I've actually passed the bar?
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I'd say you're full of crap.
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That's a Barbary legal handbook right there, right?
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Open it up.
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Read me something.
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Anything.
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Civil liability associated with agency is based on several factors, including the deviation of the agent from his path, the reasonable inference of agency on behalf of the plaintiff, and the nature of the damages themselves.
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How did you know that?
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I learned it when I studied for the bar.
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Okay, hotshot.
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Fire up this laptop.
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I'm gonna show you what a Harvard attorney can do.
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Pick a topic.
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Stock option backdating.
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Although backdating options is legal, violations arise related to disclosures under IRC section 409A.
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You forgot about Sarbanes-Oxley.
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The statute of limitations renders Sarbanes-Oxley moot post-2007.
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Well, not if you can find actions to cover up the violation as established in the Sixth Circuit, May 2008.
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It's impressive, but you're sitting at a computer.
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Playing hearts.
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Sorry.
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If you want to beat me, you're gonna have to do it at something else.
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How can you know all that?
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I told you, I like to read.
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And once I read something, I understand it.
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And once I understand it, I never forget it.
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Why take the bar?
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This dickhead bet me I couldn't pass it without going to law school.
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Okay, look.
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This is all pretty fascinating stuff, Pretty fascinating stuff, but I'm afraid I gotta get back to work.
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I'll make sure that Serpico isn't around waiting for you.
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You want this job so much, why don't you just go to law school?
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When I was in college, it was my dream to be a lawyer.
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I needed some money, and Trevor convinced me to memorize this math test and sell it.
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Turns out we sold it to the dean's daughter.
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I lost my scholarship, I got kicked out of school, I...
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I got knocked into a different life.
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And I have been wishing for a way back ever since.
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Let me tell you something.
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This isn't elementary school.
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This is hard work, long hours, high pressure.
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I need a grown goddamn man.
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You give me this, and I will work as hard as it takes to school those Harvard douches and become the best lawyer you have ever seen.
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I'm inclined to give you a shot, but what if I decide to go another way?
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I'd say that's fair.
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And sometimes I like to hang out with people who aren't that bright, you know, just to see how the other half lives.
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Move over.
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I'm emailing the firm I just found our next associate.
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なぜこの動画でスピーキング練習をするべきか?

この「Suits」のインタビューシーンは、ビジネスシーンでの会話をリアルに体験できる貴重な素材です。特に英語のスピーキング練習や、IELTSスピーキング対策にも最適です。登場人物同士のキャッチボールのようなやり取りは、実際の英会話においてどのように応答するかを学ぶ助けになります。さらに、この動画を通じて、英語のリスニング力も向上し、言葉のリズムやイントネーションを身につけることが可能です。英語シャドーイングを取り入れることで、発音や流暢さの向上にも繋がるでしょう。

文法と表現の文脈

以下のポイントは、このインタビューの中で特に注意すべきポイントです。

  • 直接的な質問:「Is there a reason why I should let you in?」このような直接的な質問は、ビジネスシーンでよく使われます。疑問文の使い方を学び、実際の会話で活かせるようにしましょう。
  • 自分の意見を述べる:「Look, I'm just trying to ditch the cops, okay?」ここでは、自分の状況を説明しながら相手に理解を求めています。この構造を練習することで、自分の意見を効果的に伝える方法を学べます。
  • 感情の表現:「I don't really care if you let me in or not.」感情を込めた表現は、相手とのコミュニケーションにおいて重要です。適切な感情の表現方法を習得することで、より自然な会話ができるようになります。

一般的な発音の罠

この動画では、特定の言葉やアクセントが発音の難しさを引き起こす可能性があります。例えば、「let」と「late」の音が似ているため、混同されやすいです。正しい発音を聞き取り、自分でも繰り返すことで、英語の発音を良くすることができます。また、リズムに合わせて発声することで、流暢さを向上させることも可能です。シャドーイングを利用して、これらの発音を重点的に練習することをおすすめします。このようにして英会話がスムーズになり、日常的なコミュニケーション能力が向上します。

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。

ShadowingEnglishでの効果的な学習方法

  1. 動画を選ぶ: 自然で明瞭な英語が使われているYouTube動画を選びましょう。TED Talks、BBC News、映画のシーン、ポッドキャスト、IELTS模範解答などが最適です。URLをコピーして検索バーに貼り付けてください。短い動画(5分以内)や、自分が本当に興味を持てるテーマから始めるのがコツです。
  2. まず聞いて内容を理解する: 最初は1倍速でただ聞くだけにしましょう。まだ繰り返す必要はありません。文の意味を理解し、話者がどのように単語を強調し、音を繋げ、間を取っているかに注目してください。内容を把握してからシャドーイングに入ると、はるかに効果的です。
  3. シャドーイングモードを設定する:
    • Wait Mode(待機モード): +3s または +5s を選ぶと、動画が一文を読み終えた後に自動で一時停止し、繰り返す時間が生まれます。完全に手動でコントロールしたい場合は Manual を選んでNextを自分で押しましょう。
    • Sub Sync(字幕同期): YouTubeの字幕と音声がずれることがあります。±100ms で調整して、正確なタイミングで追えるようにしてください。
  4. 声に出してシャドーイングする(最重要): ここが練習の本質です。文が流れると同時に——または一時停止中に——はっきりと自信を持って声に出して繰り返しましょう。ただ単語を読むだけでなく、話者のリズム、強調、高低、連音をそっくりそのまま真似することが大切です。「影」のように話者に重なるのが理想。Repeat機能を使って同じ文を何度も繰り返し、自然に出てくるまで定着させましょう。
  5. 徐々に難易度を上げて続ける: 一つのパッセージに慣れたら、さらに挑戦してみましょう。速度を <code>1.25x</code> や <code>1.5x</code> に上げれば、高速の言語反射を鍛えられます。Wait Modeを <code>Off</code> にして連続シャドーイングするのが最も上級で効果的なモードです。毎日15〜30分継続すれば、数週間で目に見える変化を実感できます。

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