シャドーイング練習: Shadowing Practice: At a Restaurant or Cafe - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ

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You guys asked for it, so here it is.
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More shadowing practice in American English.
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I'm a native speaker from the U.S and I'm a classically trained singer.
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So I have a background in the International Phonetic Alphabet or IPA,
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which is a collection of symbols that represent all the sounds you can find in any language.
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So throughout my shadowing videos,
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I will also provide some IPA symbols to represent the sounds that I'm making,
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and this will help you to understand overall how to practice and improve your pronunciation.
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Now, I said shadowing videos,
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plural, because within my community here on YouTube,
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I asked my members, what series do you want to see from me next?
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I already have a phrasal verb series,
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which I'll link here, but they also voted for a shadowing series.
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So shout out to my members for that.
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In fact, shout out to our newest members,
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Ana Anakua, Lucimara Benedetti, and Jevinova.
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Welcome, and thank you so much for your support.
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If you want to join our community of English learners and benefit from exclusive perks here on my channel,
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click the join button below.
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Okay, for today's video, I thought what phrases will be the most useful to learn when you're new to speaking English.
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And this includes those of you who have studied English for a long time,
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but you don't live in an English speaking country,
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so you don't speak the language a lot.
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Well, if you move to an English-speaking country or you just travel to one,
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the most common scenario you're going to need English is going to a restaurant or cafe.
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I know because when I first left the US,
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I moved to Austria and I was learning the language.
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I had studied it for a few years,
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but I still really struggled speaking.
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And let me tell you,
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with every visit to a restaurant or a cafe,
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I learned through experience, sometimes failing,
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what the correct phrases to use were.
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This involved listening to native speakers around me and just imitating what they said.
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So with this video, you don't have to do all that
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trial and error like I did
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because I'm going to give you the phrases you'll need
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and all you have to do is repeat after me or better yet say it with me.
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You can pause the video at any time
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if you need more time to repeat a phrase
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or you want to write it down or check the meaning in your native language.
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Are you ready?
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Let's go!
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English made easy with Claire Hi,
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do you have a table for two available?
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Now the second time, say it with me.
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Hi, do you have a table for two available?
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We have a reservation under...
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We have a reservation under...
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Hi, is there a wait for a table?
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Hi, is there a wait for a table?
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I don't have a reservation,
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but do you have any open tables?
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I don't have a reservation,
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but do you have any open tables?
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How long is the wait?
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How long is the wait?
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Can we sit at the bar while we wait?
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I quickly want to point out my pronunciation of the word can.
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You will have learned can with this vowel sound, a.
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A lot of times you will hear native speakers pronounce this word as can can
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and that's a completely different vowel sound so
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if you hear can i can i
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and not can i don't be thrown off this is another pronunciation
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or a very fast pronunciation of the word can so you try it with me can we
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can we can we sit at the bar while we wait?
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Or can I can I can I sit at the bar while I wait?
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These next few phrases will all start with can we or can I? so we can practice.
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Can I sit by the window please?
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Can I sit by the window please?
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Can we sit at a booth instead of a table?
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Can we sit at a booth instead of a table?
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Can we sit outside? Can we sit outside?
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We have a toddler with us.
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Do you have a high chair?
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We have a toddler with us.
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Do you have a high chair?
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Hi, can I get an iced coffee with oat milk please?
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Hi, can I get an iced coffee with oat milk please?
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I'll start with a glass of water.
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In American English, if there's a T at the end or in the middle of a word,
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we often pronounce this as a d sound more of a stop sound
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so instead of water we say water water i'll start with a glass of water can i see the drinks menu
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can i see the drinks menu do you have any non-alcoholic options Do you have any non-alcoholic options?
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Do you have any non-dairy milk?
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I prefer oat milk, but almond milk's fine.
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Do you have any non-dairy milk?
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I prefer oat milk, but almond milk's fine.
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Can I get a refill on my drink?
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Can I get a refill on my drink?
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I take my coffee black, no cream or sugar.
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You'll notice the word or is not overly pronounced in rapid speech.
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It kind of just sounds like er,
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cream or sugar, cream or sugar.
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Let's say the whole sentence together.
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I take my coffee black, no cream or sugar.
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Is the orange juice freshly squeezed?
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And does it have pulp?
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Is the orange juice freshly squeezed?
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And does it have pulp?
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I'll have a large cappuccino to go.
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The pronunciation of the word to is also very short in rapid speech. To go. To go.
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I'll have a large cappuccino to go.
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Can I get an extra shot of espresso in that?
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Can I get an extra shot of espresso in that?
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What do you recommend?
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What do you recommend?
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I'll have the burger with fries, please.
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I'll have the burger with fries, please.
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Can I substitute the fries for a salad?
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And what dressing do you have?
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Can I substitute the fries for a salad?
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And what dressing do you have?
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Does this dish come with any sides?
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Does this dish come with any sides? Is this dish vegetarian? Is this dish vegetarian?
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Is it possible to get that without onions?
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Notice the stop sound at the end of that and without.
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So don't pronounce the T's. That, without.
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We don't need them. That, without.
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Is it possible to get that without onions?
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I have a gluten allergy.
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Do you have any gluten-free options?
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I have a gluten allergy.
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Do you have any gluten-free options?
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Can I add avocado to that?
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Can I add avocado to that?
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I'd like my steak medium rare.
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I'd like my steak medium rare.
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Do you have any vegan options?
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Do you have any vegan options?
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This smells amazing.
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This smells amazing.
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Mm, everything tastes delicious.
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Let me just slow down the pronunciation of that middle word.
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Tastes.
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Tastes.
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In rapid speech, it's difficult to hear both the S-T and the S sound.
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If you don't squeeze it all in,
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it's not the end of the world.
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Everything tastes delicious.
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Could we get some extra napkins, please?
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Could we get some extra napkins, please?
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Would you mind bringing us some more bread?
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Notice how the end of some and more have the same sound,
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so we can kind of squeeze these words together.
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Some more, some more.
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Would you mind bringing us some more bread?
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Excuse me, I believe I ordered the chicken, but this is fish.
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Excuse me, I believe I ordered the chicken, but this is fish.
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Sorry, but my food is a little cold.
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Could you warm it up?
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Sorry, but my food is a little cold.
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Could you warm it up?
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Could we have some ketchup and mayo?
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Could we have some ketchup and mayo?
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The service here is top notch.
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The service here is top notch.
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Wow!
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This portion is huge!
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Wow, this portion is huge.
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Would you mind taking our picture?
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Would you mind taking our picture?
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Can we get the check please?
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Can we get the check please?
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Can I get this to go?
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Can I get this to go?
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Can I get a to go box for this?
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Can I get a to go box for this?
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I'll take care of the bill.
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I'll take care of the bill.
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Let's split the check.
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Let's split the check.
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Do you accept Apple Pay?
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Do you accept Apple Pay?
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Can I get a receipt, please?
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Can I get a receipt, please?
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Do you need my signature?
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Do you need my signature?
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Thanks, everything was wonderful.
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We'll definitely be back.
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Thanks, everything was wonderful.
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We'll definitely be back.
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Keep the change.
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Keep the change.
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All right, guys, you are now fully equipped.
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Next time you are at a restaurant or cafe and you have to speak English.
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All these phrases are very common and polite and will not steer you wrong.
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Repeat this video as many times as you like to practice your speaking and pronunciation.
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If you found it useful,
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please like the video, subscribe to my channel if you haven't already,
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share it with a friend who's also learning English,
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and let me know in the comments what topic you'd like to shadow from me next.
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I'll see you in the next one.
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Bye for now!
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コンテキストと背景

このビデオでは、アメリカ英語のシャドーイング練習を行います。アメリカ出身のネイティブスピーカーである私の経験をもとに、特にレストランやカフェで役立つフレーズを紹介します。私は音楽の訓練を受けた背景を持ち、国際音声記号(IPA)にも精通しています。この知識を活用して、発音の練習を効果的に行う方法をお伝えします。英語を学ぶ際に特に重要なスキルは、実際の会話の中で使われるフレーズを正確に繰り返すことです。

日常会話に役立つトップ5フレーズ

  • Hi, do you have a table for two available? (二人用のテーブルは空いていますか?)
  • We have a reservation under... (予約がありますが、名前は…です)
  • Hi, is there a wait for a table? (テーブルを待つ必要がありますか?)
  • Can I see the menu, please? (メニューを見せてもらえますか?)
  • Can I get the check, please? (お会計をお願いします)

これらのフレーズは、英語スピーキング練習において非常に役立ちます。レストランやカフェは、特に英語を使う機会が多い場面であるため、これらをマスターすることが重要です。

ステップバイステップシャドーイングガイド

このビデオで紹介するフレーズを効果的に身に付けるための方法を紹介します。まず、ビデオを見ながらフレーズを聴き、声に出してみましょう。自分の声を録音して、ネイティブスピーカーの発音と比較することもおすすめです。このようにすることで、正確な発音やイントネーションを学ぶことができます。

特に、シャドーイングを行う際は、英語シャドーイングの技術を利用して、短いフレーズを繰り返すことがポイントです。この練習を通じて、shadow speechの能力を向上させ、IELTSスピーキング対策にも役立てることが可能です。また、ビデオを一時停止して、フレーズの意味を自分の言語で確認することも効果的です。

さあ、この練習を通じて、英語スピーキングのスキルを向上させましょう!このシャドーイングサイトを活用して、日常会話を楽しむ準備を整えてください。

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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