シャドヌむング緎習: Talking about the news: 📰📱 Real Easy English - YouTubeで英語スピヌキングを孊ぶ

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Hello.
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You're listening to Real Easy English from BBC Learning English.
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I'm Beth.
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And I'm Neil.
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This is the podcast where we have real conversations in easy English for you to listen along and learn.
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As always, you can find a text version of this episode to read along on our website, bbclearningenglish.com.
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So, Beth, how are you this week?
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I'm very good, thank you.
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How are you, Neil?
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I'm very well, thank you.
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What are we talking about today?
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We are talking about how much we follow the news.
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Ah, the news.
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OK, so what do we mean by follow the news?
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So when we say follow the news,
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it means that you are interested in the news.
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So you might read it on your phone,
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listen to it on the radio or watch it on TV quite regularly.
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Yes, and you can also follow sports, can't you?
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So if you like a particular,
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for example, football team, you might check your phone a lot to find out the score,
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to follow and see how they're doing.
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Yeah, exactly.
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So, Neil, do you follow the news?
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Yes, I think it's difficult not to follow the news.
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First thing in the morning,
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I look on my phone to see if anything big has happened overnight,
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and then I check a lot during the day just to see what's happening.
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So I do follow news.
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How about you?
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Yes, I'm the same.
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So I get notifications on my phone throughout the day.
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But sometimes I find that that's a little bit too much.
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Sometimes you need a break when you're working and you don't want to see the news all the time.
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And my phone does notify me a lot about the news.
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Yeah, I think you can have too much news
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and it can be not very good for you to read lots of usually quite bad news.
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Yes, definitely.
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So why do you like to follow the news even though it can be too sad?
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That's a very good question.
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I think it's a bit of a habit.
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It's a bit addictive.
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and I think we sometimes feel like we need to know what's happening,
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even if we have actually no control over what is happening.
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Yeah, I completely agree, because even though I get notifications and I read the news,
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I sometimes feel like I still don't know enough about what's going on
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because there's so much information out there and
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so many different ways to get the news
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that it's not enough to just read one article so much information that you want to understand.
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So Beth, we work at the BBC.
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We do.
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It's a news organisation.
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Have your news habits changed since you started working at the BBC?
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Yes, I think they definitely have.
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I think I probably pay more attention to the news now than I did in the past.
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And for example, I already knew some information about certain topics,
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but now I want to learn even more,
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so I try to pay more attention to things that maybe I wasn't as interested in,
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in the past.
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What about you?
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Does working at the BBC mean you pay more attention to the news?
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Well, I used to be a journalist at the BBC,
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so probably I used to pay more attention or follow the news more than I do now,
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because now I make these programmes about English.
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Maybe it's good that you don't follow the news as much as you did,
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because it's not always good.
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It's not.
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It's often bad news.
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OK, let's recap the vocabulary we learned during the conversation.
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We had follow the news,
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which means to be interested in the news.
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We used to and to means more than is needed of something.
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So, I watched too much news.
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We also had enough which means as much as is needed of something.
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So, if you think you watch enough news,
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you don't need more and you don't need less.
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And we've had already which means before now.
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Yes, I said that before I worked at the BBC,
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I already followed quite a bit of news.
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And I can't believe it is already the end of this episode and it's the end of the series.
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Yes, that's sad news.
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So, we will be back with more Easy English podcasts for you.
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But for now, you can find lots more activities and courses to help with your English on our website, bbclearningenglish.com.
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Thank you for listening.
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See you soon.
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今回のポッドキャスト「Real Easy English」では、BethずNeilがニュヌスに぀いおの話題を取り䞊げおいたす。日々のニュヌスをどのようにフォロヌしおいるのか、たたその圱響に぀いおのリアルな䌚話を通じお、リスナヌは英語を孊ぶこずができたす。この䌚話は、英語を孊ぶ初心者から䞭玚者にずっお理想的な䟋ずなり、それぞれの意芋を聞くこずで、より深く理解する手助けずなりたす。

日垞䌚話のためのトップ5フレヌズ

  • Follow the news - ニュヌスをフォロヌする
  • Get notifications - 通知を受け取る
  • It's a bit of a habit - それはちょっずした習慣だ
  • Need a break - ブレむクが必芁
  • Too much news - ニュヌスが倚すぎる

これらのフレヌズを日垞生掻に取り入れれば、英䌚話においおスムヌズにコミュニケヌションを取るこずができるようになるでしょう。

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このビデオの難易床を克服するために、以䞋のステップに埓っおシャドりスピヌチの緎習をしたしょう

  1. たず、ビデオを䞀床通しお芖聎し、党䜓の流れを理解したす。
  2. その埌、個々のフレヌズを繰り返し聞き、発音やむントネヌションに泚意を払いたす。
  3. 次に、shadowing siteを掻甚し、自分の声でそのフレヌズを真䌌したす。この時、NeilやBethの声をシャドりしおみおください。
  4. 自分の声を録音し、元の䌚話ず比范したす。発音の違いや改善点を探したしょう。
  5. 最埌に、様々なニュヌス蚘事を読んだり、YouTubeで英語孊習を続けたりしお、日々の緎習を続けたす。

効果的なシャドりむングは、IELTS スピヌキング察策にも非垞に圹立ち、日垞的な英語の習埗にも倧きな圱響を䞎えたす。これからの孊びを楜しみながら、少しず぀自分のスピヌキング力を向䞊させおいきたしょう。

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シャドヌむングShadowingは、もずもずプロの通蚳者逊成プログラムで開発された蚀語孊習法で、倚蚀語習埗者ずしお知られるDr. Alexander Arguelles によっお広く普及されたした。方法はシンプルですが非垞に効果的ネむティブスピヌカヌの英語を聞きながら、1〜2秒の遅延で声に出しおすぐに繰り返す——たるで「圱shadow」のように話者を远いかけたす。文法ドリルや受動的なリスニングず異なり、シャドヌむングは脳ず口の筋肉が同時にリアルタむムで英語を凊理・再珟するこずを匷制したす。研究により、発音粟床、抑揚、リズム、連音、リスニング力、そしお䌚話の流暢さが倧幅に向䞊するこずが確認されおいたす。IELTSスピヌキング察策や自然な英語コミュニケヌションを目指す方に特におすすめです。

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