シャドーイング練習: The Berbers: Đề thi IELTS LISTENING (actual test) - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ

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You will hear part of a lecture on rural development.
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You will hear part of a lecture on rural development.
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First, you have some time to look at questions 31 to 40.
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Good morning, everyone.
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Now, you'll remember
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that last week we looked at the migration of people from the interior of West Africa to various coastal towns, with special reference to Ghana.
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Today we're going to focus on the people known as the Berbers, who live in North Africa.
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The Berbers inhabited this part of Africa as long ago as the 7th century,
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and their society was based on tribes which were scattered throughout a number of countries – Algeria, Morocco, Libya and Mali.
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However, at some point in the 12th century, the area was invaded by Bedouin Arabs.
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people destroyed the berber's peasant economy as a result many berbers
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left their settlements to lead a nomadic life by wandering with their animals through the deserts
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and across the different mountains over the centuries many berbers migrated to other countries like spain
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and france to work as laborers taking with them their culture and traditions
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and their descendants remain there until this day not all the
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berbers led a fully nomadic life there were three different groups
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some became farmers cultivating the lowlands in the winter
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and grazing their flocks of animals in the mountains during the
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summer they are called seasonal nomads some berbers who led a
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completely nomadic life tended to move from one oasis to another a third group settled by the oases
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and and grew fruit and vegetables like dates and eggplants, as well as making olive oil, which they used for cooking.
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Traditionally, Berbers kept cattle, sheep and goats, together with oxen, mules and horses.
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Now in the Sahel region of North Africa, that's the area south of the Sahara Desert, the region became and still is becoming increasingly dry and arid
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so the berbers relied more and more on camels for transporting their families and their goods
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how did these different groups of people survive in such harsh conditions where did they live well
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berbers who stayed put in one place built single-story stone houses
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for protection by quarrying the local rock whereas nomadic berbers carried their homes with them and erected temporary tents
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settled berbers developed various small-scale industries such as pottery making and weaving
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but these tasks were generally left to the berber women as
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you might expect though the life of a settled community was
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governed by the men who met regularly in the village square to discuss affairs
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and make decisions now let's turn to the tuaregs who belong to a nomadic berber group
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and move mainly in the central
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and western sahara desert north of the river niger the word tuareg comes from the arabic tawarik
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and means god forsaken desert tuareg carried tents made of strips
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of goat skins sewn together as many as 40 skins were needed to make a complete tent
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if the skins weren't available they wove mats made of grass
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or palm leaves and hung them over a frame so
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that the tent looked like a humped dome tuareg society was traditionally very feudal
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and organized as a strict hierarchy ranging from nobles or aristocrats downwards to laborers whose ancestors had once been slaves.
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Tuaregs were famous for their warlike qualities and fierce independence.
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In fact, one of the greatest insults was to suggest to a Tuareg that his father had died in his bed, and not while fighting.
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Tuareg men were sometimes called blue men, as all adult males wore a dark blue veil in the presence of women, strangers, and in-laws.
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Legend had that a Tuareg man couldn't be recognised unless he was wearing this veil.
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But this custom of the veil began to disappear as more and more Tuaregs became urbanised and moved to the towns.
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I mentioned earlier how dry the Sahel region has become and there have been very severe droughts over the past 30 years.
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This has meant that the number of Tuaregs living in the area has declined.
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those whose animals were fortunate enough to survive have moved away
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from the southern sahara into burkina faso in order to find new grazing lands for their herds
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if there's one city which people associate with the sahara desert it's probably timbuktu
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but what most people don't know is
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that timbuktu was founded by tuareg nomads almost a thousand years
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ago the city became the focal point of the trans-Saharan caravan routes.
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North African merchants flocked there to do business, and trading in gold and salt flourished.
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For many years, Timbuktu was considered inaccessible.
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But today, what is left of the city attracts a small number of tourists.
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The tourism department of the Mali government employs some Tuaregs who act as guides.
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Essential, really when you realize
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that it's only the tuaregs who can find their way around
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the desert using the sand dunes as landmarks right i'll take
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questions now before i go on to discuss tamashek the language spoken by the tuaregs which also has an alphabet called Thank
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you.
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このレッスンについて

このレッスンでは、西アフリカの内陸部から北アフリカに住むベルベル人について学びます。彼らの歴史、生活様式、および文化について触れ、特に遊牧生活を送るトゥアレグ族に焦点を当てます。英語のリスニングスキルを向上させるために、シャドーイングを実践しつつ、歴史的背景を理解することが目的です。

重要な語彙とフレーズ

  • ベルベル人 - 北アフリカの住民、伝統的な遊牧生活を営む。
  • 遊牧民 - 昼夜を問わず移動して生活する人々。
  • オアシス - 砂漠の中で水源があり、植物が育つ場所。
  • トゥアレグ族 - 有名な遊牧民の部族で、アラビア語の「ダハリカ」から派生した名称。
  • 季節的遊牧民 - 冬は農業、夏は山で放牧を行う人々。
  • 干ばつ - 水不足が続く状態で、特にサハラ地域で問題となる。
  • 伝統的な社会 - 地域の文化や習慣に基づいて構成されるコミュニティ。
  • 家畜 - 家庭で飼育される動物、ベルベル人の生活の中心。

実践のヒント

このビデオにおけるベルベル人の生活についての話は、速度がややゆっくりで、理解しやすい内容です。英語シャドーイングを行う際は、発音に注目しながら、話者の口調やリズムを真似することが重要です。特に、shadow speechを活用して、話者の発音を繰り返すことで、英語の発音を良くする効果が期待できます。

初めは短いフレーズから始め、全体を通じて理解できるようになるまで繰り返し練習しましょう。このような迅速で明確な発音でシャドーイングすることで、自然な会話力を養うことができます。また、shadowspeakにチャレンジし、音声模倣を行うことで自信を持って話せるようになります。最初の一歩を踏み出して、日常生活に英語を取り入れてみましょう。

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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