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The Instructions Hmm, it doesn't work.
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The Instructions Hmm, it doesn't work.
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Try putting it in the other way.
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Did you read the instructions?
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Why would I?
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Instructions are for dummies.
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Yeah, instructions are for dummies.
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Alright!
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What's going on?
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My battery!
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Instructions teach us how to do things right.
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Instructions for a piece of furniture explain how to put it together.
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With the instructions for a television,
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we can adjust the picture and sound the way we like them.
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Printed on a box of oatmeal are the instructions for how to cook it.
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The instructions for medicines tell us what the medicine is for and how to safely use it.
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So always read the instructions if you want to do things right and avoid a lot of problems.
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I found it here it is Here you go Tom Thomas We got your new chair,
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but it has to be assembled and I'm afraid it'll be a little bit difficult for you No,
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it won't don't worry dad.
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I'll do it finish before dinner and we'll get ice cream tonight a creamsicle Too okay first assemble the chair Come on!
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Hey, first you two need to read the instructions.
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Ah, Simka, stop being such a bore!
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What, like I haven't seen a chair?
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Or like I haven't seen a chair?
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Well, Tom Thomas, you done?
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Dinner's ready.
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Let's go.
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Oh, Dad, no. I need another two minutes.
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Simka, help me.
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How?
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What does it say I have to do in the instructions?
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Ah!
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I thought you could do it without him!
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All right, I'll help you.
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Let's see.
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Take this part over here and that one over there.
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No, look, get a screw!
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No, the longer one!
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It's over there!
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The very first stools and benches appear as far back as ancient Egypt.
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The pharaoh's stool was special because it had a back.
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It is thought that the pharaoh's stool was actually the first chair.
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For a long time a chair was considered a luxury.
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Rich noblemen would bring their own chairs to parties,
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And the more important the man,
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the higher the back of his chair.
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It wasn't until the 19th century that chairs became part of every house.
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Today there are just so many different kinds of chairs.
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There are wooden chairs, plastic chairs,
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metal chairs, chairs with legs,
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chairs with wheels, folding chairs,
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baby chairs, just all sorts of chairs.
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Well, how could people sit down at the table with no chairs?
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Ooh, I think we'll make it.
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Screw it in!
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Quickly!
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Nolik, we need one more screw.
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But there aren't any.
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There is, you gotta find it.
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I already looked everywhere.
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Tom Thomas, time's up!
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Nolik, you have to help.
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Help!
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Just for a minute, that's all.
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Turn into a screw.
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If it's only a minute,
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I'll do it for you.
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I'm done!
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You built it.
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Huh great job son Mom see how I won the bet.
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Can you believe it?
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He put the chair together You're so brilliant.
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Go on have a seat
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Now I see you mr. Screw but I screwed in it must have must have what must have what?
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Look!
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Here it is!
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Now this screw's not going anywhere.
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And that ice cream you won?
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Well, you just lost it.
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Well then, Mr. Chair Builder, time for dinner?
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Yeah, in a sec. Where is that Nolik?
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He ran away!
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What a traitor!
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No, he's not.
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He promised you he'd become a screw for just a minute.
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And the minute was up!
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It was up!
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Well, where is he then?
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Over there!
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He's studying the instructions for the clock.
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Hey, Tom Thomas!
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It says that we put the wrong kind of battery into the clock.
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We should've used that kind.
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You see, Tom Thomas?
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If you don't want to be a dummy, instructions are for you.
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The Shadow Play Oh, hi there, Tom Thomas!
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What are you doing here?
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I dropped a paper clip.
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Give me some light!
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What's so funny, huh?
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We're trying to help you out!
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You've got funny shadows, that's what!
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Hey, check this out!
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It's an eagle!
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And Zipka is a goose!
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She looks more like a moose!
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I do, huh?
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Alright, then take that!
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You're like real actors performing in a show!
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Uh-huh.
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Actors play in a theater, you know.
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And we're just under a bed.
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And so what?
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How about we make our very own theater?
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A theater with shadows!
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Class!
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Tom Thomas, we need a piece of paper, a huge sheet!
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It's really quite easy to make your own shadow theater.
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You can make the screen out of a white sheet or a big piece of paper.
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Next, make sure the room is dark and shine a desk lamp at the screen.
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Now to make the shadows,
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just put yourself or a cardboard cutout between the lamp and the screen.
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Your shadow or the shadow of your puppets will come to life.
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But make sure that the audience sits on the other side of the screen.
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The play will be much more magical for them from that side.
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Tom Thomas, light!
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Oh, wow!
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Simka!
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You look totally like the real Red Riding Hood!
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Hello, dear granddaughter!
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Hello, dear grandmother!
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Grandmother, what very big eyes you've got!
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the better to see you with, my dear.
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Nolik!
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Come on!
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We're rehearsing!
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The wolf's voice is funny!
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Grandmother, I never noticed what very big teeth you've got!
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They're so much better to eat you with, my dear!
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Let them out, wolf!
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Or I'll.. or I'll...
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get them out...
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myself!
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Ha ha!
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You'll stop me with that little stick?
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Hey!
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That's not in the fairy tale!
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But in the fairy tale it's a normal hunter.
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And what do you think I am?
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Look for yourself.
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You're way too small to be the hunter.
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Fine!
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Then go to your play without me!
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Well, I guess I'll have to make the hunter out of paper then.
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That's all.
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Take a break.
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I'm really thirsty.
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She was so salty, that grandma.
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Nolik, don't be upset.
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The wolf is huge and I'm so little.
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Then let's make you bigger.
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You see?
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Now you're bigger.
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Yeah, you're right.
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And if we go back here, then I'm even bigger.
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Now you know.
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If you go back here near the lamp,
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your shadow will get bigger on the screen.
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Class!
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There are just so many different kinds of theaters in the world.
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In the dramatic theater, the actors speak the lines of the playwright.
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At the opera, the actors don't speak their lines.
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They sing them, accompanied by an orchestra.
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And here at the ballet,
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the performers don't speak or sing their parts.
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Here the story is told with dance.
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There are also theaters where the performers are animals.
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In an animal theater you can watch performances by cats and dogs,
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or goats and pigeons, or even bears and seals.
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There are also theaters where the stories are told by puppets.
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To tell the truth, the puppets are brought to life with the help of people.
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Yes, there are so many different kinds of theater.
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My favorite is the shadow theater.
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I think it's the most beautiful and mysterious theater of them all.
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Hello, dear grandmother!
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Grandmother, what very big eyes you've got!
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The better to see you with, my dear.
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And grandmother, what great big sharp teeth you've got!
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Oh, the better to eat you up with, my dear!
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Ooh, just wait!
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Aha, Wolf!
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I've got you!
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The hunter looks so strong!
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You're a hunter?
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Then where's your gun?
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Why do I need a gun?
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You're so tiny I could use a fly swatter!
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But I'd rather do it like this!
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Like what?
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With my bare hands!
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Way to go!
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Hooray!
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Splendid!
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Who was your favorite?
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Mine was the grandmother.
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Well, I think Red Riding Hood was the best. For me?
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The hunter?
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He was so mighty!
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And so fearless!
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And for me, the special effects!

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このビデオのトランスクリプトでは、親子が新しい椅子を組み立てる場面が描かれています。子どもは自分で椅子を組み立てようとし、手順書を読むことの重要性を軽視しています。子どもたちが手順を無視すると、多くの問題が発生する可能性があることが強調されています。この会話を通じて、指示に従うことの大切さとコミュニケーションのスキルを学ぶことができます。

日常会話で使えるトップ5フレーズ

  • 「うまくいかないな。」 - 何かがうまくいかないときに使います。
  • 「他の方向に入れてみて。」 - 物事を試行錯誤する際に便利です。
  • 「指示を読んだ?」 - 誰かに手順を確認することを促すフレーズ。
  • 「手伝ってもらえる?」 - 助けが必要なときに使う表現。
  • 「夕食前に終わらせる。」 - 期限を設定して進行状況を示す際に役立ちます。

ステップバイステップ シャドーイングガイド

この動画の難易度を克服するための効果的な方法として、シャドーイングを活用しましょう。以下の手順で進めてみてください。

  1. ビデオを視聴する: 最初に全体を通して見て、ストーリーと会話の流れを理解します。
  2. 一時停止して模倣: 一文ごとにビデオを一時停止し、話し手の発音やリズムを真似てみます。「英語シャドーイング」を意識して、発音を改善する練習を行います。
  3. リピート・リスニング: 同じセクションを何度も繰り返し聞くことで、言葉の使い方を体得します。
  4. 自分で録音: 自分の声を録音して、ナレーターと比較し、どの部分で発音やアクセントが異なるかを分析します。
  5. 定期的な練習: 継続して練習することで、自然にフレーズが身につき、「英語の発音を良くする」ための効果的な方法となります。

この方法は、語彙や発音を強化するだけでなく、自信を持って会話する力も向上させますので、ぜひ試してみてください。「shadow speak」を取り入れることで、リスニング能力やスピーキングのスキルが劇的に向上するでしょう。

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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