シャドーイング練習: Shadowing Practice to Fix Your English Pronunciation - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ
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One surprising thing about a good English accent, copying gets you there faster than studying.
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One surprising thing about a good English accent, copying gets you there faster than studying.
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And shadowing is how you do that.
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You hear a native speaker and you copy everything.
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The sounds, the rhythm and the mouth movements.
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Today, I will show you how to shadow common but difficult English words in three different situations.
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Starting with this one.
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Making matcha is our morning ritual, and we're going to learn some English words while we do it.
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It's the same format as the last video.
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You watch and listen first.
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I'll narrate as we go.
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And then we'll rewind.
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And you will practice your shadowing.
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Now let's go to the kitchen and see what Chang is up to.
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Hello there.
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What are you up to?
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Chang is sieving the matcha powder with the sieve.
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Now she's pouring in the hot water.
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The temperature has to be just right.
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Chang, what's next?
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Time to whisk.
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Now she's whisking the matcha.
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Meanwhile, I'm putting these circular ice cubes into the glasses and pouring in the oat milk.
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Chang has just finished whisking.
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The matcha is silky and glossy.
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Silky is like smooth and glossy is like shiny.
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Oh, lovely.
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Look at that colour.
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Now, let's shadow some tricky words.
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Making matcha is our morning ritual.
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Chang is sieving the matcha powder with the sieve.
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Now, she's pouring in the hot water.
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The temperature has to be just right.
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The matcha is silky and glossy.
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Glossy is like smooth and glossy is like shiny.
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Good job.
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Three pronunciation notes.
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First, pay attention to the word sieve.
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It's spelled like believe but it's a short ih ih sound.
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It rhymes with give and live.
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Give me a sieve and I'll live forever.
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Secondly, ritual.
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It's a ch sound.
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The same ch as in nature, picture and furniture.
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Thirdly, temperature.
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The stress is on the first syllable, temp, temperature.
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It's the same pattern as the word literature, literature.
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Got it?
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Good.
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Now, speaking of temperature...
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This is our fridge.
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And on the fridge we have some very special souvenirs.
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We have photos, stickers and fridge magnets.
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Why are these souvenirs special?
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Well, they remind us of our trip in Korea five months ago.
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We went to Korea for my 30th birthday.
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We spent a week in Seoul where we ate the best croissants in our lives.
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Sorry, France.
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We also saw unreal views up at Namsan Tower.
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It was freezing though.
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Then we took a train to Busan.
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We stayed in a hotel by the beach.
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Our favourite spots in Busan were the cultural villages.
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The alleys were narrow and the streets were hilly.
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There was street art everywhere.
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We found a lovely souvenir shop and we bought some fridge magnets.
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This is our fridge.
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And on the fridge, we have some very special souvenirs.
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In Korea, we spent a week in Seoul.
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Where we ate the best croissants in our lives.
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The best croissants in our lives.
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Sorry, France.
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Then, we took a train to Busan.
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Where we stayed in a hotel by the beach.
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Our favorite spots in Busan were the cultural villages.
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We found a lovely souvenir shop on the coastline.
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And we bought some fridge magnets.
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three words to pay attention to here.
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The first one, croissant.
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It looks like croissant, but we say croissant, croissant.
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We borrowed that word from the French.
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Secondly, cultural, cultural.
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And just like ritual and temperature from earlier, that T U sound is a ch.
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Cultural, temperature, ritual.
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Ch.
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Can you hear it?
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Good.
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And the final word is souvenir.
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The stress is on the final syllable.
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Souvenir.
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Souvenir.
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It's the same pattern as the word engineer.
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Engineer.
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Souvenir.
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Engineer.
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And souvenir literally means memory in French.
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So I hope that sticks in your memory.
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I want you to pause this video now
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and tell me in the comments what sounds that you find difficult in the English language.
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If you comment below and let me know, then I can make a shadowing video on these sounds to help you become a pro at pro-annunciation.
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Let me know.
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Now, let's do some shadowing online.
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There's a new shadowing tool on Sprout I would love to show you guys.
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Let's get Chang to demonstrate.
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Ta-da!
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Let's do some shadowing.
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What topic should I choose?
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I'm going to choose AI and technology.
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Start shadowing.
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AI is a big part of our lives now.
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AI is a big part of our lives now.
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It's in our phones and computers.
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It's in our phones and computers.
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Things like smart assistants use AI.
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I need to slow it down.
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Things like smart assistants use AI.
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Things like smart assistants use AI.
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I want to translate this.
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Let you Vietnamese.
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New gadgets come out all the time.
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Now, back to Jay.
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If you're curious about this shadowing tool, I will leave a link in the description for anyone who wants to try.
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This is a dictionary and normally dictionaries are boring.
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But today I want to make this dictionary fun.
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I want to play a creative English speaking game to improve our English speaking.
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And there's a game that we invented called Memory Spark.
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How do you play?
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Open a random page and choose a random word.
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Trampoline.
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So what memory or story does trampoline spark for me?
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Well, I remember when I was five years old and we were staying at my parents friend's country house.
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I remember this big blue trampoline in their garden and I loved that trampoline.
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When we arrived I sprinted to the back door into the garden
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and leapt in the air but I didn't see the glass.
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I smashed my nose on the glass and it started bleeding.
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My excitement turned to tears but all was okay
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when my mum comforted me with a bag of frozen peas on my nose.
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By linking the new vocabulary to a memory or a story from your past,
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you are connecting it to an emotion, which means it's easier for you to remember that new word.
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It's also a way for you to practice your English speaking in a spontaneous way, which is how all conversation happens.
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Now, let's shadow my pornos story.
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I remember when I was five years old.
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I was staying at my parents' friends' country house.
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And they had a big blue trampoline outside.
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I was so excited to bounce that I sprinted towards the garden,
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but I didn't see the glass doors.
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So, I leapt in the air and I smashed into the glass.
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My nose started bleeding And my excitement turned to tears.
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But everything felt better when my mum put a bag of frozen peas on my nose.
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My poor nose.
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Pay attention to these three words.
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First, trampoline.
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Trampoline.
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Again, the stress is on the final syllable, the last sound.
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Trampoline.
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It's the same pattern as magazine.
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I read a magazine on the trampoline.
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Good.
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Second, lept.
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Lept is the past participle of leap in British English,
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and it's the same pattern as sleep and slept or dream and dreamt.
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The third word, smashed.
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Tt, smashed.
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a t-t sound at the end, and that follows the same pattern as words like wished,
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washed, walked, and talked.
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What's that I can smell?
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What's that I can hear?
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Huh, are you improving at English?
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I think you might be.
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In this video, we shadowed vocabulary from three different situations.
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First, through actions, we made matcha.
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Second, through a story, where I talked about my travels in Korea.
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And lastly, through a creative speaking game where we learned to tie words to memories and emotions to remember them more easily.
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And now I have a question for you.
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Can you tell me in the comments what sounds are difficult for you in English?
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What words do you find difficult to pronounce?
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If you let me know, then I'll make a video to help you.
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so you can become a pro at pronunciation.
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Thank you, have a great day, and peace.
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このレッスンについて
このレッスンでは、英語の発音を良くするために「シャドウイング」を練習します。特に、日常の状況で使われる英語の音、リズム、口の動きを模倣することで、ネイティブスピーカーのアクセントに近づくことを目指します。このビデオでは、抹茶を作るという朝の儀式に関連する言葉を学び、一緒にリスニングと発音の練習を行います。
重要な語彙とフレーズ
- sieving(ふるいにかける)
- matcha(抹茶)
- ritual(儀式)
- temperature(温度)
- whisking(泡立てる)
- silky(シルキー、滑らか)
- glossy(光沢のある)
- circular ice cubes(円形の氷)
練習のヒント
シャドウスピーク(shadow speak)を行う際は、まずネイティブスピーカーのアクセントや発音を注意深く聴いて、模倣することが重要です。特にこのビデオでは、比較的スローなスピードで話されているため、すぐに追いつけるでしょう。次のポイントに注意してください:
- 最初に、聞いて真似する部分を特定します。声のトーンやリズムにも意識を向けましょう。
- 発音が難しい単語については、何度も繰り返し練習しましょう。特に「sieve」や「ritual」といった言葉は注意が必要です。
- ビデオを何度も再生して、少しずつスピードを上げてみてください。YouTubeで英語学習をしながら、各セクションを自分のペースで繰り返し練習できます。
このレッスンを通じて、シャドウイングの効果的な方法を学びながら、英語の発音を向上させることができます。次回は、さらに異なる状況での練習を続けましょう!
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。