シャドーイング練習: Three Little Pigs ( 3 Little Pigs ) | Bedtime Stories for Kids - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ
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Once upon a time, they lived three piglets with their mother in a small house.
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Once upon a time, they lived three piglets with their mother in a small house.
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It was time for them to leave their home and learn to live on their own.
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Their mother called the three piglets next to her.
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My dear children, the time has come for you to go out into the world.
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Go and start your new lives.
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But don't ever forget, whatever you do in this world,
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do the best you can.
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This is the only and the best way to stay alive.
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A little sad with a bit of excitement,
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the three little piglets said their goodbyes to their mummy and were on their way.
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After a while, they found some piece of land where they could build their own home.
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The youngest piglet was determined to build his home with straw.
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He thought this was the easiest and the fastest way to build a home.
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That way he had heaps of time to play.
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The youngest of them all finished his house in one day.
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He yelled out to the other piglets.
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Hey you guys, I'm already finished!
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The eldest piglet had a look at the house.
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OK, but this house doesn't look steady at all.
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How will we protect ourselves from the wolf?
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The youngest piglet didn't take any notice of his brother.
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Don't worry, nothing will happen.
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OK, don't say I didn't warn you.
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The middle piglet decided to make his house out of wood.
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From the branches he had collected in the woods,
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he decided to build a little cubby house.
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His house took exactly three days to finish.
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This house was a bit more steady than the one with straw.
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The eldest piglet walked over towards him.
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My dear brother, you've done a great job,
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but this doesn't look safe at all.
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Is this house going to protect us from the wolf?" The middle piglet answered.
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Don't you worry, this house is very safe.
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Okay, don't say I didn't want you.
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While the two little piglets were having a great time in their newly built homes,
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the eldest of them all was constantly working because he was building a home from bricks and rocks.
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The other piglets thought that his effort was useless.
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All they did was play around and kill time.
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Why would you bother with this when you can quickly finish like we have?
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He, how scared is he?
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The eldest piglet didn't bother listening to them.
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He worked for one whole week and managed to finish his house,
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made out of bricks and rocks.
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A day later, a hungry wolf arrived near their home.
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He first stood in front of the house made of straw.
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The little piglet was resting in his house made of straw.
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The wolf knocked on the door.
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Open the door and let me in.
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If you don't I'll huff and puff and blow your house in.
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You can't do anything to me.
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My house is steady enough.
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And so the wolf huffed and puffed and he blew his house in.
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But with great effort, the little piglet managed to get away.
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And off he ran over to his brother's house made from tree branches.
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He knocked on the door and when the middle piglet opened the door the little piglet threw himself inside the house.
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Hey, close the door, the wolf can come in here.
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Don't worry, he can't do anything to us in this house.
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After a while the wolf came by the second piglet's wooden house and yelled inside.
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Open the door and let me in.
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If you don't, I'll huff and puff and blow your house in.
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You can't blow my house in!
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And so the wolf huffed and puffed and he blew his house in and brought it down.
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Both piglets ran to the third piglet's house and barely got away from the wolf.
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Brother, the wolf is going this way,
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what are we going to do?
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The oldest piglet answered, very sure of himself.
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Don't worry, the wolf cannot come in this house.
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A little later, the starving wolf came by the third piglet's house of bricks and stone and yelled to the three piglets.
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Open the door and let me in.
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If you don't, I'll huff and puff and blow your house in.
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Don't you even try you bad wolf!
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You cannot come in this house!
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The wolf got very angry.
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He huffed and puffed, but nothing happened.
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He could not bring his house down.
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He tried and tried, but he couldn't move one single brick.
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Finally, being exhausted, the wolf decided to try another way to go in.
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He saw the chimney up on the roof and started to climb.
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Realising that the wolf was going to climb up on the roof and come down the chimney,
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the piglet quickly lit up the fireplace right under the chimney and put a big bucket of water on the woods.
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The wolf barely climbed up the chimney and threw himself in and went straight into the boiling bucket.
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Ah, help!
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Help!
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I'm burning!
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Save me!
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Finally, being free from the wolf,
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the piglets hugged each other with joy.
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The three piglets went to their mother's house the next day to tell her all that had happened happened.
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The youngest one came next to his mother.
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You were right mummy, whatever we did in this world we have done it to our best.
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If you really work for something it will be a success.
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From that day on the two piglets were never lazy.
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They worked hard like their big brother and lived a happy and safe life.
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このビデオで話す練習をする理由は?
この「三匹の子豚」の物語は、英語のスピーキング練習に最適な素材です。YouTubeで英語学習をしている皆さんにとって、このアニメーションは楽しく、親しみやすい内容を提供しています。物語のキャラクターたちの対話は、英語の自然な会話を模倣するのに役立ちます。また、登場人物たちが直面する問題とその解決策を通じて、実生活での言語使用の重要性を学ぶことができます。これにより、スピーキングスキルを強化し、英語の発音を良くするチャンスが増します。
文法と表現の文脈
ビデオ内で使用されている重要な文法構造や表現を以下に分析します。
- 「Once upon a time」 - このフレーズは物語の始まりを示し、英語の物語作りにおいて一般的に使われる表現です。
- 「以上の内容から」 - 子豚たちが様々な材料で家を建てる際、選択の理由や意見を述べる表現は、IELTS スピーキング対策に非常に有効です。
- 「Don't worry, nothing will happen」 - 否定の命令文を使ったこのフレーズは、安心させる時に役立ちます。
- 「How will we protect ourselves from the wolf?」 - 疑問文を使用することで、危機感を表現しており、議論を進める際のモデルとしても機能します。
一般的な発音の罠
物語の中には、発音の練習に役立つトリッキーな単語があります。
- 「wolf」(ウルフ) - 「l」と「f」の音は日本語にはないため、正確に発音するのが難しい場合があります。
- 「house」(ハウス) - 母音の発音と、強調する部分に注意が必要です。
- 「pigs」(ピッグス) - 「g」の音の後ろに「s」が来ることで発音が変わります。
これらに注意を払いながら、shadow speakを実践すると、よりクリアな発音が身につきます。なお、物語を繰り返し視聴することは、発音向上にも貢献します。
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。