シャドーイング練習: The THREE LAUGHING MONKS Story That Will CHANGE Your Life Forever - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ

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Once upon a time in ancient China, there lived  three old monks. Their real names were never recorded, not because people forgot them,  but because they never told anyone. To this day, [music] they are simply remembered as the  three laughing monks. These three monks were always together. They walked the dusty roads of  China from village to village, from town to town.
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Once upon a time in ancient China, there lived  three old monks. Their real names were never recorded, not because people forgot them,  but because they never told anyone. To this day, [music] they are simply remembered as the  three laughing monks. These three monks were always together. They walked the dusty roads of  China from village to village, from town to town.
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But here is what made them different. They never  [music] preached. They never taught with words.
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They never explained philosophy. They did only  one thing. They laughed. Whenever they arrived at a village, they would walk straight to the  main square, stand there quietly for a moment, and then they would begin to [music] laugh.  Not loudly at first, just gentle laughter, warm, [music] natural, contagious. Slowly,  people [music] passing by would stop. Someone would smile. Another would chuckle. Soon, laughter  would [music] spread from one person to another until the entire square was filled with laughing  voices. Farmers, merchants, [music] children, old people, everyone laughed. And when the whole  village was laughing, the three monks would simply move [music] on. Their laughter was their prayer.  Their laughter was their teaching. They never said a single word. All [music] across China, the  three laughing monks became known and loved.
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People said they had never seen spiritual [music]  teachers like them before and never again after.
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They seemed to carry a simple [music] message.  Life is not a burden. Life is not a punishment.
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Life is [music] an opportunity. an opportunity  to laugh as if they had discovered some great cosmic [music] joke. Something so obvious  yet so deeply forgotten by most people. And for many [music] years they traveled like this,  spreading joy wherever they went. Until one day, everything changed. One cold morning [music] in a  small village in the northern province, one of the three monks collapsed and died. The news [music]  spread quickly. Villagers dropped their tools.
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Farmers left their fields. People ran from far  [music] away. They expected sorrow. They expected tears. They expected mourning. But what [music]  they saw shocked them. The two remaining monks were laughing. Not softly, not politely. They  were laughing [music] even harder than before.
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The crowd was confused. Some were offended, some  were angry. Finally, [music] a few villagers stepped forward and asked, "How can you laugh when  your brother has just died?" For the only time in their lives, the [music] monks answered. One monk  wiped his tears of laughter and said, "Yesterday, on our way to your village, he proposed a bet. A  bet on who among us would die [music] first. and today he won. They laughed [music] again. Then  the monk continued. He even left instructions.
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Tradition required the dead body to be washed and  dressed [music] in clean clothes. But the old monk had written, "Do not [music] change my clothes.  I was never dirty for a single day. No filth of this world ever touched me because I laughed  it away." So they honored [music] his wish. The body was placed on the funeral p wearing the same  old clothes. The fire was lit. And as the flames touched the fabric, something incredible happened.  Suddenly, fireworks burst into [music] the sky.
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Hundreds of colors exploding in every direction.  The villagers gasped. [music] Then they laughed.
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They laughed with tears in their eyes.  [music] They laughed with open hearts.
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And in that moment, everyone understood. You  [music] see, maybe the reason we are here on this earth is not just to struggle, not just  to worry, not just [music] to suffer. Maybe we are here to experience joy, to laugh, even in the  face of fear, even in the face of [music] death.
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So the next time you face a problem, look in the  [music] mirror, smile, and laugh because your joy is [music] what makes you alive. Thank you for  listening. If this story brought [music] you peace, let it stay with you tonight. This is  Tales of Wisdom. Stay blessed and keep smiling.

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この動画で話す練習をする理由

この"The THREE LAUGHING MONKS"の物語は、英語スピーキング練習に非常に適しています。なぜなら、笑いという共通の感情を利用することで、自然な会話を促進するからです。このビデオを通じて、観客は心の底からの笑いを体験し、それが如何にコミュニケーションの一部であるかを理解することができます。また、これらの笑いを通じて、リスニングと同時にスピーキングの技術を向上させることができ、YouTubeで英語学習をする際に非常に効果的です。

文法と表現の文脈

この物語には、いくつかの重要な文法構造と表現があります。以下に主な点を挙げます:

  • 時制の使用:過去形を使用して物語を語る際、過去完了形や過去進行形が使われている点が面白いです。例えば、「had never told anyone」という表現は、行動の継続性を強調しています。
  • 感情を伝えるフレーズ:「laughter was their prayer」や「life is an opportunity」といった表現は、感情的な内容を豊かにします。このようなフレーズは、英語スピーキング練習において非常に有効です。
  • 直接話法と間接話法:物語中では、僧侶たちの言葉が直接引用されています。例えば、「How can you laugh when your brother has just died?」は、感情的な反応を表すために役立っています。

一般的な発音の罠

この動画には、英語の発音において注意すべきトラップがいくつかあります。特にshadow speakの文脈では、以下の言葉に注意してください:

  • laughter(ラフター):この単語の発音は「ラフタ」ではなく、「ラフター」としっかり言い切る必要があります。
  • opportunity(オポチュニティ):時に「オポチュニティ」と「オポチュニティ」に似た音で発音されることがあるため、クリアに発音することが重要です。
  • わらう:日本語で「わらう」と発音する際のリズムを意識し、英語のリズムに合わせて発音練習をする価値があります。

このように、"The THREE LAUGHING MONKS"の動画は、単なる物語以上の学びを提供し、shadowing siteやスピーキング練習を通じてさらに深めることができます。

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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