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planet Earth.
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It's a planet I'm literally on right now and unless you're watching this on a long haul flight or while falling off a building, chances are you are too.
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To find out more about philosophy, I've got an expert here with me.
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Or have I?
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Or am I here?
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Maybe I'm imagining them or they're imagining me.
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Or am I?
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Galileo Galilei?
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Yes.
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That's like me being called Philomena Philomene.
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Do you Do you just learn the famous bits, like to be or not to be?
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Or do you learn all the bits in between as well?
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I have to learn all the bits in between.
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Are you fucking joking?
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How many three wise men were there?
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Who knows?
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Oh.
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The Egyptians believed the most significant thing you could do in your life was die.
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Ow, shit!
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No, no, I saw a thing on YouTube.
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After 700, numbers repeat.
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They just give them different names, so you think they're still going up.
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Do you want me to send it to you?
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He's twice as big as the others, so it looks like he's enjoying an intimate dinner with some schoolboys.
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Not a good look.
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Looking at the pyramids today, it's impossible not to be struck by the thought that they're basically big triangles with a sort of square arse.
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There's probably a word for that shape, but literally no-one knows what it might be.
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It's one of the many timeless mysteries of the pyramids.
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If I think, therefore, I am, what about other people?
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Do they think, therefore, they am?
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How can I tell if they're thinking, therefore, they am?
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Or am I just thinking, they think, therefore, they am, but actually they're not real and I'm only thinking they am?
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Are you thinking, therefore, you am right now?
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So it was much, much bigger than rap metal then?
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Yes, much bigger.
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What about acid jazz?
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her neck's very long was she part giraffe or could he just not do necks?
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No. But it also preserved glimpses of how sophisticated Roman life was, with creature comforts like indoor plumbing and conilingus.
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It would be hard to come up with a brand name for human flesh, wouldn't it?
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In his later years, Beethoven was profoundly dead.
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It's quite moving and human, because we've all worried we might die in a car park if we, like, lose the ticket and can't get the barrier up and just die in there.
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Shakespeare makes you think about those things, and that's hard.
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Having a sandwich, that's an idea.
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Painting your bicycle blue, that's an idea.
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Going...
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Pompeii was so advanced it had its own volcano, which is Latin for angry hill.
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So from one moment to another,
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physical systems in or everywhere in the universe changes its state and that change takes place in what
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we call time and that's the only what was the winter solstice it's the winter
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solstice so stas this so stas this so all so this you got it yeah bleaching the asshole someone starts loading pigs into a catapult.
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A space invader floats across the room, shitting a harpsichord made of glass horses onto the floor.
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Yeah.
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My hair looks fucking shit.
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Obviously, he went deaf when he died, but was he deaf when he was still alive?
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Yes, he was, profoundly.
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Yeah, he was prally.
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But not dead?
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He wasn't dead?
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He wasn't dead.
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When he was alive?
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No, no. Men in vans still whistle at women in the street.
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Though thanks to feminism, the man in the van might be a woman.
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And the woman they're whistling at might be a prime minister it's for william the son of john shakespeare this is a bit like who do you think you
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are isn't it it is in a way yeah these you know if you're tracing your family history these are the records that will give
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you the information you need but he'd sort of call it who doth though thinkest though art they were called things like runib rusperka rusperba and nusper cooker yet despite all this attention to detail.
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A quick inspection of his back half reveals he doesn't have an anus.
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It's a baffling omission.
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Galileo's full name was Galileo Figaro Magnifico, wasn't it?
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The government's advice was getting more confusing by the day, which was clever in itself because confused people tend to stand still going instead of moving around spreading germs.
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And if they cough, their hands are already over their mouths.
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What's that thing on the wall?
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It looks like a big stain.
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Looks like damp.
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My mate Paul wrote a story about a man who got a new potato stuck up himself following an ill-advised sex game and he wrote that in the form of a limerick.
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I'm entering a cave, not by mistake or because I'm a wolf.
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Rene sauce.
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Was that a sort of 16th Right now, a coronavirus vaccine is on trial, but we'll have to wait to discover if it's guilty or not.
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Why do Christians call that special book the Bibble?
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The Bible.
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Is that how it's pronounced?
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I've literally never heard anyone say it before.
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Always does with a red nose.
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And he put it sort of on his...
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..intimate skin.
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And it sort of tore it and it went septic.
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Actually, I think that...
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What makes you think the moon isn't real, The moon isn't real though, Philomena.
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It isn't.
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I don't know if you've done your own research, but my mate Paul sent me a video that exposes the whole thing.
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Can you prove the moon exists?
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You can't, can you?
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That's why this is the only place in the world where I can be in the past and the future, with the present running right up through my middle bits.
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That must be terrible.
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Can you imagine what it would feel like to be sucked off through a hole?
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Yeah.
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Hello, science man, who are you?
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Why do they say it's a mystery how the pyramids were built when it's obviously just big bricks in a triangle?
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To discover whether the true meaning of Christmas has any meaning today, or whether that meaning snapped off somewhere along the way, leaving it meaningless, whatever that means.
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Cook it in milk to make a really good sauce.
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It just looks like sort of...
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Cheers.
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You know when you read a word in a book and you sort of hear that word in your head, how do they get the sounds into the ink to make it play in your head?
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And an iconic scene in which Macbeth is startled at dinner by the unexpected appearance of Banquo's ghost, played here for some reason by the letter H.
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Which of you have done this?
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Oh, my good Lord.
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I'll probe Shakespeare's life, study his complete works, and speak...
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People were prudish back then, weren't they?
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If they saw his penis, they'd probably have a stroke, wouldn't they?
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Probably.
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I don't think that would have made it onto the meat.
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Oh, God.
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That's not a joke.
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Here in this garden in Kent, Darwin saw an apple fall from a tree and wondered if there was a monkey up there.
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On news stories, there's a blown-up picture.
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Someone would pay a fortune for, like, John Bishop's kidneys.
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When you think about it, thinking about thinking is the hardest sort of thinking there is, which makes you think.
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A whole galaxy's going to hit us.
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Yeah.
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I'm about to say...
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Next time on Moments of Wonder, I'll be asking, if air is really there, how come we can't grab it?
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コンテキストと背景

このビデオのスピーカーであるフィロメナ・カンクは、風刺的なキャラクターを演じており、軽妙なユーモアを交えて哲学や歴史について語ります。彼女の独特の視点は、日常の概念を考えさせる刺激的な要素を持っています。カンクは、さまざまなテーマを軽快に扱いながら、観客に考えさせる質問を投げかけます。特に、彼女の発言には抽象的な哲学の概念と現実世界の観察が組み合わさっており、英語を学ぶ人にとってはリスニングとスピーキングのスキルを磨く絶好の機会となります。

日常会話のためのトップ5フレーズ

  • 「Do you learn the famous bits, like to be or not to be?」 — 有名な部分、例えば「生きるべきか、死ぬべきか」を学ぶのですか?
  • 「How many three wise men were there?」 — 三人の賢者は何人いたのですか?
  • 「It's one of the many timeless mysteries of the pyramids.」 — それはピラミッドの多くの永遠の謎の一つです。
  • 「If I think, therefore, I am.」 — 私が考える、ゆえに私は存在する。
  • 「Pompeii was so advanced it had its own volcano.」 — ポンペイは非常に進んでいて、自分の火山がありました。

段階的シャドウイングガイド

この動画を使って、英語の発音を良くするためには、以下のステップに従ってシャドウスピーキングを行いましょう:

  1. ビデオを数回視聴する: 最初は内容を全体的に理解するために、じっくりとビデオを観ます。
  2. フレーズを抽出する: 上記のトップ5フレーズを選び、何度も声に出して練習します。これにより、フィロメナ・カンクのユーモアとリズム感を身につけます。
  3. 実際に口に出してみる: ビデオの音声を一時停止し、スピーカーの声に続いて同じフレーズを繰り返します。特に、リズムやイントネーションに注意を払いながら行います。
  4. 録音して確認: 自分の声を録音し、フィロメナ・カンクの発音と比較します。違いを感じながら、改善点を見つけましょう。
  5. 繰り返し練習する: 定期的にこの練習を行い、スピーキングスキルを向上させます。特に、シャドウスピーキングをする際は、スピードと感情に注意を払いましょう。

この方法を通じて、英語の発音を良くし、コミュニケーション能力を高めることができます。シャドウイングは、実際に英語で会話をする際に非常に役立つスキルです。

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。

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