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Hey friends!
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Welcome back to English Unleashed.
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I'm Tom.
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Today's episode is for beginners.
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You want to learn English,
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but you're not sure how to begin.
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You want to make progress,
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but you don't know what to do first.
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Today, I will give you a different plan.
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This plan will make your learning English feel easy and maybe even fun.
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Let's begin.
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All right, let's talk about something very helpful.
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It is called a theme.
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What is a theme?
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A theme is a topic.
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A theme is a subject,
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something you can talk about.
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For example, food, home, family, shopping, the weather.
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Each of these is a different theme.
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Now, here is the idea.
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Each week, choose just one theme.
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Not many, not five.
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One topic, one theme, one focus.
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Why?
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Because when you focus on one theme, you can understand more.
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You can remember more.
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And you feel less tired.
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Let's take an example.
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Imagine this week you choose the theme food.
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That means every day this week you look at food words.
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You listen to short English about food.
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You speak or write short food sentences.
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You don't study everything.
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You don't look at verbs and grammar and clothes and animals all in one day.
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You focus only on food.
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Day by day, your brain makes stronger connections.
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The food words will stay in your memory.
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You can write words like bread, rice, eggs, chicken.
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You can make simple sentences like I eat rice.
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My mom cooks chicken.
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You can listen to a video about shopping or cooking.
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Even if you don't understand everything, that's okay.
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You are hearing real English.
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Maybe next week, your theme is the home.
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You learn words like bed,
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door, window, kitchen, table, sofa.
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You write sentences like, I sit on the sofa.
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I open the window.
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I clean the kitchen.
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Another week you choose feelings.
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Words like happy, sad, tired, excited, scared.
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And you write sentences like, I feel tired today.
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She is happy.
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He looks sad.
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This is slow learning, but strong learning.
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You're not rushing.
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You are not stressed.
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You are building your English like building a house.
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One room at a time.
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One theme at a time.
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You can write your theme on paper or on your phone.
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Each week, one new theme.
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After 10 weeks, you know 10.
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And slowly, you begin to speak.
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You begin to understand.
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And you feel proud of yourself.
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So remember, do not study everything.
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Study one thing at a time.
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Choose one theme every week.
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Stay with it, Use it and enjoy it.
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Now let's talk about something very important.
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Something that many people forget.
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Something that can help you learn faster and remember more.
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Connect English to your emotions.
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Let me explain.
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What are emotions?
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Emotions are your feelings.
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When you are happy, that is an emotion.
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When you are sad, that is also an emotion.
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You can feel angry, excited, nervous, scared, or proud.
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All of these are emotions.
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But what do emotions have to do with English?
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The answer is a lot.
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When you feel something, when you feel an emotion, your brain remembers more.
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Your brain learns better.
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Let me give you an example.
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You hear a joke in English.
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You laugh.
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You smile.
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You feel happy.
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You don't forget that sentence.
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You remember it.
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Why?
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Because you felt something.
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You felt joy.
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Or maybe you listen to a short story.
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It's about a mother and her child.
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You feel love.
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You feel warm inside.
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This is how you learn best.
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Not just with your eyes,
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not just with your ears, but with your feelings.
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So, how can you connect emotions to English?
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Here are some simple ways.
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First, watch short videos or movie scenes.
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Not just to learn words, but to feel something.
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Even if you don't understand everything,
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watch the faces, listen to the voices, feel the moment.
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Second, listen to music in English.
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Songs often talk about love, hope, sadness, or joy.
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Listen with your heart.
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Maybe you like the rhythm.
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Maybe one line feels special.
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That's great!
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That feeling helps you remember.
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Third, read simple stories.
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Stories are full of emotions.
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Even very short stories can make you feel surprised, calm, or curious.
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That emotion will help you learn more deeply.
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Here is the next one.
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or write about your feelings.
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I feel tired.
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I am happy today.
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My friend is sad.
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When you use your own feelings in English, it becomes more personal.
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It becomes more real.
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You're not just learning a language.
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You are living the language.
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You are using it to show who you are.
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This, my friend, is very powerful.
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This is how children learn.
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With feelings, with connection, and with emotion.
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So, don't be afraid to feel something when you learn.
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That feeling is part of the journey.
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Okay, now let's talk about something very important.
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Something that can help you learn english every day without stress without pressure
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and without long study sessions you don't need to study english
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for many hours you don't need to sit at a desk
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for a long time you don't need to feel tired or bored Instead,
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just have small English moments.
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What is a moment?
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A moment is a short time.
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Maybe one minute.
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Maybe five minutes.
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Small moments.
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Short moments.
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Easy moments.
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But these moments can help you grow.
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These moments can help you learn.
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These moments can help you improve.
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Let me give you some examples.
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In the morning, you wake up.
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You stretch.
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You brush your teeth.
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Can you say one sentence in English?
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Something simple like, I feel sleepy.
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The water is cold.
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I have a meeting today.
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It's just one small English moment, but it's real.
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It's connected to your life.
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During the day, you walk to the bus stop.
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You look at the sky.
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Can you think in English?
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Can you say, the sun is shining,
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it is cloudy, there are many people today?
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It's another small English moment.
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Even two sentences help.
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You open your lunch.
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You see your food.
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Try to name it in English.
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Say it in your mind.
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I like oranges.
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The tea is hot.
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Another small English moment.
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Before bed, you are tired.
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It's time to sleep.
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But you think about your day.
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Try to say two or three sentences in English.
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Something like, I work today.
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I called my sister.
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I read a book.
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That is your final English moment for the day.
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Now think about this.
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In one day, you had four or five small English moments.
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Each one was just two to three minutes.
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But together, they are powerful.
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They are strong.
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And they help your brain learn slowly and gently.
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When you do this every day,
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you make English a natural part of your life.
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It's not something you only do after work or on the weekend.
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It becomes a habit.
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Something you do without thinking.
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Just like drinking water.
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Just like brushing your teeth.
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It becomes part of your daily life.
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And that is the secret.
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Not hours.
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Not pressure.
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Not stress.
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Just small, simple, beautiful English moments.
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Every day.
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All right, many people begin learning English with a book.
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Some people start with an app on their phone.
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But today, I want you to try something different.
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I want you to start with your world.
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Yes, your own world.
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Your home, your street, your kitchen.
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The things you see and touch every day.
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the things you use, the people you talk to.
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Start learning English with your life.
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Look around you.
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What do you do every day?
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In the morning?
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Do you make tea or coffee?
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Do you open the window?
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Do you check your phone?
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These are small things, but they are real things.
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And real things are great for learning.
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Now, ask yourself, what do I call this in English?
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What is the name of this object in English?
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Let's try with an example.
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You go to the kitchen.
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You open the fridge.
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You see food.
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Stop for a moment.
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Look at one item.
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Ask yourself, what is this called in English?
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Maybe you see milk.
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Maybe you see cheese.
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Maybe it's something new.
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If you don't know the word, no problem.
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Just check.
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Look it up.
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Use your phone, a picture dictionary, or Google Translate.
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But only one word.
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Just one.
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That is enough for now.
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You don't need ten words.
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One is good.
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Why?
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Because one word today and one word tomorrow becomes many words over time.
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Now let's try outside.
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You go for a walk.
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Look at your street.
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What do you see?
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Do you see a tree?
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Do you see a car?
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A dog?
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Do you see people?
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A bus?
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Do you see a traffic light?
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Say the word in English if you know it.
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If you don't know it, check it.
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Again, choose one word.
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Speak it.
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Say it out loud if you can.
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Or just say it in your mind.
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That means say it silently inside your head.
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Now, the word is part of your day, and that is powerful.
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Because when you learn English this way,
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it is not just studying.
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It is not just sitting with a book.
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It is living.
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You are living with English.
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English becomes part of your daily life.
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It is not just a subject you study.
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It becomes something you use, something connected to you.
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And that is the best way to learn English.
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Okay, my dear friend, you have listened to this whole episode.
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That means you are learning.
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You are already on the path.
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you are already doing something powerful you don't need to be
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perfect you don't need to know everything you just need to
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keep going step by step day by day moment by moment and remember
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you are not alone there are many people like you learning slowly learning kindly
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learning with love you are doing something beautiful
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and I am proud of you thank you for being here with me today thank you for listening
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and thank you for learning I'm Tom
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and this is English Unleashed keep listening keep practicing and keep believing in yourself bye for now

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コンテキスト・背景

皆さん、こんにちは!今回は初心者向けの英語学習方法についてお話しします。多くの方が英語を学びたいと思っていても、何から始めるべきか分からないことがよくあります。この動画では、テーマを使った学習法を提案しています。毎週一つのテーマに集中することで、英語の理解が深まり、記憶にも残りやすくなります。

日常コミュニケーションのためのトップ5フレーズ

  • 食べ物に関する単語:bread, rice, eggs, chicken
  • 簡単な文:I eat rice, My mom cooks chicken
  • 感情を表す単語:happy, sad, excited
  • 家の中の単語:bed, door, window, kitchen
  • 日常生活の表現:I sit on the sofa, I open the window

ステップバイステップ・シャドウイングガイド

この動画の内容を効果的に習得するためには、次の手順を踏むことをお勧めします。まずはシャドースピーチの練習から始めましょう。

  1. テーマを選ぶ:一週間、特定のテーマ(例えば「食べ物」)を選び、そのテーマに関連する単語やフレーズに焦点を当てます。
  2. 聞く:そのテーマに関する短い英語の音声を聞きます。内容が理解できない部分があっても気にせず、実際の英語を耳にすることが大切です。
  3. 話す:選んだテーマについて短い文を作り、声に出して話します。初めは単純な文から始めて徐々に難易度を上げていきましょう。
  4. 書く:テーマに関連する単語や文を書き出します。これによって記憶が強化されます。
  5. シャドウイングを実践する:shadowspeaksを活用して、自分の発音を録音し、聞き直すことで細かい改善点を見つけます。これにより、IELTS スピーキング対策にも役立ちます。

このプロセスを繰り返すことで、英語スピーキング練習が充実し、効果的にスキルを向上させることができます。似たようなテーマを学ぶためのシャドウイングサイトを利用して、さらに多くのリソースを活用していきましょう。

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。

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