シャドーイング練習: Read More in English - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ

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Guess what?
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Today is International Book Day,
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or as they say here in Spain,
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El Dia del Libro, the day of the book,
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which always makes me laugh.
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It sounds like a disaster movie,
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the day of the book,
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when the books will come and invade earth and kill all of us for not reading enough.
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Do we read enough?
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Do we read too much?
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I don't know.
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I'm definitely a bookworm.
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I love going into bookshops,
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browsing the shelves and the books,
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and I can't leave without buying something.
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Recently, I bought this one,
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ultra-processed people, all about the dangers of ultra-processed food.
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Also, I couldn't help resist picking up a book about AI,
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Gary Marcus, leading figure in AI.
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I'm really interested in AI.
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But of course, I do love novels as well.
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I really enjoy a good thriller,
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murder mystery kind of novel.
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Listen for the lie, aim it in terror.
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I guess whatever you like,
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whether you like novels, biographies,
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fiction or non-fiction, and whether you prefer paper books like me or digital books,
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maybe you enjoy reading on the screen or ebooks.
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Whatever takes your fancy, today is a good day to go and buy a book.
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International Book Day.
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Now, a lot of students,
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not a lot, now and again,
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one or two students ask me,
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which books are good for my level?
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Now, that's really difficult, right?
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Because A, I don't know your level.
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And B, how do you choose the right book for you?
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Well, in some English schools,
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there's a thing called the rule of five.
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And you use your five fingers.
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I'm going to adapt it for adults, right?
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And for adults who are non-native speakers and here's how it works.
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Take a book, open the book on any page and read the first five lines more or less.
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As you read, every time you don't understand a word,
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you put up a finger.
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So as you're reading, more words come up.
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Now, if you read and you've got,
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so you're reading five lines,
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five words you don't understand,
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it's going to be too difficult.
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Don't try reading that book.
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You'll spend the whole time looking up words and not enjoying the book.
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If it's zero words, you don't understand, i.e. you understand everything.
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It might be too easy,
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but it could be good.
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It would be a really good read for improving your fluency, your reading fluency.
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When you read things that are too easy,
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you can read quickly and it's a great skill to develop.
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and you can focus on the story,
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the plot, the backdrop, everything.
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The backstory, I mean.
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So if you discover, okay,
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one or two words you don't understand, that's about right.
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That's about the right level.
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There'll be a bit of a challenge,
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but you'll be able to manage.
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If you cannot understand three or four or five words,
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it's going to be too many.
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It's probably too difficult.
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So that's a quick rule of five to help you choose a book if it's right for you.
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I'm going to leave you with a little reading.
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I'm going to read an extract from,
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I thought it was real blood, like what?
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I'm going to read you an extract from this one,
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Listen for the Lie.
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I have read it, it's quite a strong book.
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I do recommend it, but it's not for the faint-hearted.
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It is about murder and it is quite bloody,
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but the story is about Lucy, the main character.
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Let me read you a short extract.
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I'm sorry Lucy
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but we have to let you go he says to the
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surprise of no one I nod we're downsizing unfortunately he looks
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at the spot just past my shoulder instead of at my
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face having assistance double up Chelsea's going to assist both me and Raymond I'm sorry I understand.
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I get to my feet.
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Jerry looks relieved that I'm not going to make a scene.
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Through the ill-advised glass wall of the office,
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I can see a security guard already standing at my desk.
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I guess we're not getting the sorry you were fired and being surprised that you're a murderer drinks.
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My desk is not as clean as Jerry's and I have to take a minute to gather up my mug,
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water bottle, purse and several tubes of lip balm.
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The security guard hovers the entire time.
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He marches me through the now silent office to the elevator where everyone either watches or pretends not to see.
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Chelsea looks pissed.
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I step into the elevator.
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The door slides shut.
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The security guard leans closer to me with a grin.
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One of his front teeth overlaps the other.
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So, did you do it?
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Did you kill her?
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I sigh.
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I don't know.
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Seriously?
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That's the truth?
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The elevator door opens again with a ding.
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I step out and look at him over my shoulder.
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The truth doesn't matter.
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find out what happens listen to the lie by Amy Tintero
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it is Dia del Libro international book day have a fantastic day go
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and find a book do a bit of reading it's good for your health mental health yeah not physical health
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but mental health at least and your English or whatever have a lovely day all the best now

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このレッスンでは、英語のリーディングとスピーキングを強化するための実践的な方法を学びます。特に、様々なジャンルの本を読むことがいかに有益かを理解し、それによりあなたの語彙を増やし、英語の表現力を向上させる方法に焦点を当てます。また、読む際の言葉の理解度を確認するために「五のルール」を使用することで、適切な本を選ぶための指針を示します。これにより、あなたの英語スピーキング練習やshadow speechのスキルを確実に向上させることができるでしょう。

重要な語彙とフレーズ

  • 国際的な本の日 (International Book Day)
  • 超加工食品 (ultra-processed food)
  • 小説 (novel)
  • 伝記 (biography)
  • フィクション (fiction)
  • ノンフィクション (non-fiction)
  • デジタルブック (digital books)
  • 五のルール (rule of five)

練習のヒント

このビデオのスピードやトーンに合わせて、shadowingを実践する際には以下のポイントを意識してください。まず、この動画の中で話されている内容を耳にしながら、同時にその内容を声に出して読み上げることで、shadow speakの技法を活用してみましょう。最初は短いフレーズを繰り返し、その後、文章全体に挑戦してみてください。

更に、このレッスンの内容がスピーチや理解力の向上にどのように寄与するかを考えながら、英語スピーキング練習を行うことをお勧めします。このプロセスを通じて、あなたの発音やイントネーションに注意を払い、自信を持って話す力を鍛えていきましょう。また、shadowingサイトやそのほかのリソースを利用して、より多くの素材に触れることも大切です。楽しみながら学ぶことで、確実に成果を上げていくことができます。

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。

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