シャドヌむング緎習: NATURAL DISASTERS for Kids 🏜 DROUGHT ☀ HEAT WAVE ❄ AVALANCHE ⛰ LANDSLIDE ⛈ STORM - YouTubeで英語スピヌキングを孊ぶ

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Smile and Learn Hello Adventurers!
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I told you in the last episode that natural events are constant changes
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that occur in nature that have not been directly caused by humans.
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Such as rain, wind, or tides.
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When natural events become dangerous and destructive, we call them natural disasters.
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Learning about natural disasters helps us to be forewarned and to be prepared for the worst.
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Do you want me to tell you about some of them that were not mentioned in the previous episode?
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Let's take a look.
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Drought A drought happens when there is less water than usually available in a given area for an extended period of time.
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Unfortunately, droughts are an increasingly common phenomenon due to the fact that rainfall is less frequent than in previous years.
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This means that rivers, lakes, and wells have significantly less water.
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When there's a drought, there isn't enough water to irrigate crops, so plants die, as well as the food they produce.
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During periods of drought, water shortages can also occur in populated areas, and as you can imagine, it can cause major problems for the local residents.
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Heatwave A heatwave occurs when the temperature in a given area is extremely hot.
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Normally this phenomenon takes place in summer and usually favors a drought.
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Ugh, it's so hot!
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Heatwaves are detrimental to living things in the area.
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Crops spoil, animals and humans can become dehydrated, so never underestimate a heatwave.
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During a heatwave, it's recommended to stay in shady places or under coverings.
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Don't go outside during the middle of the day and avoid intense outdoor exercise.
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So make sure to drink plenty of water and stay in cool places.
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Avalanche An avalanche usually occurs in mountainous areas.
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It's a huge mass of snow that suddenly slides down a mountainside at high speeds.
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To trigger an avalanche, there must be an unstable pile of snow and an inclination of between 30 and 40 degrees.
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A pile of snow can fall off due to gravity or simply an animal's footstep.
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These are some causes of an avalanche.
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An avalanche can reach a speed of descent up to 186 miles per hour, sweeping away everything in its path.
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Avalanches increase in size during their journey because it not only includes snow, but also vegetation and rocks.
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Landslide A landslide is the movement of a large mass of earth
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or rocks sliding down from higher elevation to a lower elevation.
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Disaster can be caused by different reasons such as heavy rains, earthquakes, volcanoes, or simply by unstable terrain.
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Like in other natural disasters, human action can intensify the severity of this phenomenon.
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Deforestation is one of the triggers.
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When there are no roots to help hold the soil components together, the ground becomes wet due to rainfall and these land shifts occur.
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A storm happens when two air masses of different temperatures and pressures collide, giving rise to phenomena such as rain,
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hail, snow, lightning, strong winds, or even tornadoes.
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Storms can have different intensities.
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Sometimes they'll be very mild or very destructive.
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There are many types of storms, such as thunderstorms, sandstorms, or blizzards.
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There are times when storms produce hail, which are balls of ice that fall violently from the sky.
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Hail is very damaging to the environment.
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It destroys crops and it also can cause damage in cities like breaking windows or denting cars.
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Make sure to take cover when it hails.
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If not, you might end up with a bump on your head.
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Finally, I'll give you some facts that you should keep in mind about natural disasters.
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Did you know that they have tripled in the last 30 years?
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Also, did you know that they are more destructive than ever
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and that 20 million people are forced to leave their homes every year because of them?
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Impressive, isn't it?
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A large part of this increase in damages is due to the Earth's increasing temperature,
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i.e. global warming caused by the misuse of natural resources by human beings.
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But don't worry, you can help slow it down.
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How?
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Well, by doing simple actions such as recycling or controlling energy consumption to help reduce global warming and natural disasters.
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Are you ready to take care of the planet?
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なぜこのビデオでスピヌキングを緎習するべきなのか

このビデオでは、自然灜害に぀いお孊ぶこずができるため、スピヌキング緎習に最適です。特に、自然灜害の各皮に関する詳しい説明があるため、専門甚語を䜿っお自分の考えを衚珟する力が逊われたす。さらに、リスニングスキルずスピヌキングスキルを同時に向䞊させるこずができ、英語シャドヌむングの緎習にも圹立ちたす。異なる自然灜害の抂念を話すこずで、自分のスピヌチに深みを加えるこずができるでしょう。

文法ず衚珟の文脈

このビデオで䜿われおいる重芁な文法構造や衚珟には以䞋のようなものがありたす

  • 条件文「When natural events become dangerous and destructive, we call them natural disasters.」この文からは、条件文の䜿い方を孊べたす。
  • 頻床の衚珟「Unfortunately, droughts are an increasingly common phenomenon.」この衚珟を䜿うこずで、出来事の頻床や傟向を瀺すこずができたす。
  • 因果関係「A landslide is the movement of a large mass of earth or rocks.」因果関係を明確にするこずで、珟象の理解が深たりたす。
  • 呜什文「Make sure to drink plenty of water.」日垞の泚意点を䌝える際の呜什文の䜿甚法も重芁です。

䞀般的な発音の眠

ビデオでの発音には泚意が必芁な単語やアクセントがありたす。

  • Drought「ドロりト」ず発音されるこの単語は、日本語話者には難しいかもしれたせん。
  • Avalanche「アバランシ」ずの発音は特に泚意です。正確なアクセントに苊劎するかもしれたせん。
  • Heatwave「ヒヌトりェヌブ」も流暢に発音するためには緎習が必芁です。

これらの単語を緎習する際には、shadow speechやshadowspeak手法を甚いるこずで、発音の粟床を高めるこずができるでしょう。

このように、ビデオを掻甚しお英語スピヌキングスキルを䌞ばし、シャドヌむングサむトでの緎習ず組み合わせるこずで、自然灜害に関より深く理解し、様々なシナリオで自分の意芋を組み立おる力を逊うこずができたす。

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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