シャドーイング練習: Shadowing English | EUPHORIA: Happiness and Meaning in life (Lesson #62) - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ
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Sometimes Lexi would let me crash on her couch.
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Sometimes Lexi would let me crash on her couch.
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Sometimes Lexi would let me crash on her couch.
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Sometimes Lexi would let me crash on her couch.
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It always came with a lecture.
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It always came with a lecture.
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It always came with a lecture.
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What are your long-term goals?
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What are your long-term goals?
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What are your long-term goals?
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And since I couldn't be honest about what I'd been up to...
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I'd be fake.
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And since I couldn't be honest about what I'd been up to, I'd be fake.
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And since I couldn't be honest about what I'd been up to, I'd be fake.
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Right now, it's kind of just a day at a time.
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Right now, it's kind of just a day at a time.
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Right now it's kind of just a day at a time.
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You have to plan for the future because pretty soon Uber drivers are going to be extinct.
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You have to plan for the future because pretty soon Uber drivers are going to be extinct.
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You have to plan for the future because pretty soon Uber drivers are going to be extinct.
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It's all going to be automated, like AI.
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They're not going to need people like you.
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Right.
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It's all going to be automated, like AI.
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They're not going to need people like you.
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Right.
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It's all gonna be automated, like AI.
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They're not gonna need people like you.
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Right.
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You know, I met these, uh, these Christians on a homestead in Texas.
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Texas.
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You know, I met these Christians on a homestead in Texas.
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You know, I met these Christians on a homestead in Texas.
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Christians in Texas?
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It was a drop-off, but yeah, the Miller family.
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Christians in Texas?
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It was a drop-off, but yeah, the Miller family.
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Christians in Texas?
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It was a drop-off, but yeah, the Miller family.
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I can't stop thinking about them.
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I can't stop thinking about them.
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I can't stop thinking about them.
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There's like six kids.
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And they lived on a farm with like a bunch of animals
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It's like six kids and they lived on a farm with like a bunch of animals
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There's like six kids and they lived on a farm with like a bunch of animals.
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And no technology, no nothing.
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And no technology, no nothing.
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and no technology, no nothing.
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And I genuinely think that they were the happiest people I've ever met in my life.
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And I genuinely think that they were the happiest people I've ever met in my life.
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And I genuinely think that they were the happiest people I've ever met in my life.
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Because they're in a cult.
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Oh, well, maybe that's the answer.
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Because they're in a cult.
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Oh, well, maybe that's the answer.
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Because they're in a cult.
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Oh, well, maybe that's the answer.
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Christianity?
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I just feel like...
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Christianity?
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I just feel like...
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Christianity?
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I just feel like...
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If I grew up religious, maybe my life would be better.
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If I grew up religious, maybe my life would be better.
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Well, I'm not gonna be friends with a Christian.
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Why?
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Well, I'm not gonna be friends with a Christian.
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Why?
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Well, I'm not gonna be friends with a Christian.
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Why?
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Cuz they're judgmental.
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Cuz they're judgmental.
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Cuz they're judgmental.
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You know, you really should call Fez.
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Yeah, I know.
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You know, you really should call Fez.
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Yeah, I know.
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You know, you really should call Fez.
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Yeah, I know.
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I feel guilty, but I just I haven't I haven't had any time I've been really busy
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I feel guilty but I just I haven't I haven't had any time I've been really busy
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I feel guilty but I just I haven't I haven't had any time I've been really busy
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Oh well you're free today.
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Oh well you're free today.
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This is rare.
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Like I work like seven days a week.
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This is rare.
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Like I work like seven days a week.
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This is rare.
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Like, I work like seven days a week.
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Owl, he misses you.
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Did he say that?
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Multiple times.
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Owl, he misses you.
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Did he say that?
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Multiple times.
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You.
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You.
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You.
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You.
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You.
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You.
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You.
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Oh, well, he misses you.
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Did he say that?
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Multiple times.
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Hmm.
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You.
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You.
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You.
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You.
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You.
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You.
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I don't know my hours and his hours don't really matter.
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I don't know.
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My hours and his hours don't really line up, so it's hard.
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I don't know.
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My hours and his hours don't really line up, so it's hard.
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I don't know, my hours and his hours don't really line up, so it's hard.
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I'll just, like, pick up the phone and call him.
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It's not like he's going anywhere.
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I'll just, like, pick up the phone and call him.
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It's not like he's going anywhere.
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I'll just, like, pick up the phone and call him.
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It's not like he's going anywhere.
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He's in prison for 30 years.
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He's in prison for 30 years.
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He's in prison for 30 years.
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Sometimes Lexi would let me crash on her couch.
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There always came with a lecture.
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What are your long-term goals?
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And since I couldn't be honest about what I've been up to...
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Uh...
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I'd be fake.
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Right now it's kind of just a day at a time.
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You have to plan for the future because pretty soon Uber drivers are going to be extinct.
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It's all going to be automated, like AI.
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They're not going to need people like you.
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Right.
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You know, I met these, uh...
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These Christians on a homestead in Texas.
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Christians in Texas?
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It was a drop-off, but yeah, the Miller family.
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I can't stop thinking about them.
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There's like six kids, and they lived on a farm with like a bunch of animals, and no technology, no nothing.
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And I genuinely think that they were the happiest people I've ever met in my life.
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Because they're in a cult.
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Oh, well, maybe that's the answer.
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Christianity?
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I just feel like if I grew up religious, maybe my life would be better.
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Well, I'm not gonna be friends with a Christian.
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Why? Because they're judgmental.
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You know, you really should call Fez.
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Yeah, I know.
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I feel guilty, but I just, I haven't had any time.
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I've been really busy.
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Yeah, well, you're free today.
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This is rare.
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Like, I work like seven days a week.
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Yeah, well, he misses you.
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Did he say that?
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Multiple times.
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I don't know.
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My hours and his hours don't really line up, so it's hard.
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I'll just, like, pick up the phone and call him.
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It's not like he's going anywhere.
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He's in prison for 30 years.
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重要な語彙とフレーズ
- crash on someone's couch - 誰かの家に泊まる
- long-term goals - 長期的な目標
- automated - 自動化された
- extinct - 絶滅する
- homestead - 農場
- happiest people - 最も幸せな人々
- no technology - 技術がない
- plan for the future - 未来を計画する
練習のヒント
このビデオのスピードやトーンに基づいて、効果的なシャドーイングを行うための以下のアドバイスをご参考ください:
- スピードの調整: ビデオを一度に見てから、再度再生しながら声に出して繰り返しましょう。自分のペースに合わせて、最初はスローなスピードで練習するのも効果的です。
- 発音に注意: 特に難しいフレーズや単語が出てきた場合、止まって何度も口に出して練習しましょう。音の流れを意識することが重要です。
- 感情を込める: 会話のコンテキストを考えながら、それに応じた感情を込めて話すことで、より自然なスピーキングができるようになります。
- 反復学習: 複数回繰り返し練習することで、記憶が定着し、自信を持って英語を話せるようになります。
これらのテクニックを利用することで、英語シャドーイングの能力を向上させ、IELTS スピーキング対策にも役立てましょう。積極的に練習し、他の学習リソースと組み合わせることで、効果を最大限に引き出すことができます。
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