シャドーイング練習: Useful phrases when taking a taxi/Uber - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ

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Excuse me, can I take you?
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Excuse me, can I take you?
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Take me?
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I'm sorry, I'm married.
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Oh, no, sorry.
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I mean, can I take the taxi, Uber?
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Oh, you should say, are you available?
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Is this taxi free?
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Can I get in?
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Oh, are you available?
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Yes, I am.
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Can I put this in the back?
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No, because that's where you'll be sitting.
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What?
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Like a prisoner?
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I'm going to sit in the back?
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Yes.
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You'll sit here and your baggage will stay in the trunk.
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Trunk.
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Trunk.
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This is what I meant.
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This is the trunk, also known as the boot in British English.
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We store our baggage in the trunk and not in the back seat.
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This is the back of the car,
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also known as the back seat.
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Usually people say back seat to refer to this space.
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That's why if you say back,
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native speakers will probably assume you're talking about the back seat.
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And these are the front seats.
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Front seats.
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If you want to be even more specific,
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you can call this the passenger seat and this the driver's seat.
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The passenger seat and the driver's seat.
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Hi learners!
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Welcome to my YouTube channel!
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Are you ready to embark on this adventure and learn useful vocabulary to use when taking a taxi or an Uber?
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Let's go!
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Today is going to be a good day.
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Nothing will go wrong.
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Sorry, I'm having trouble applying the seatbelt.
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Oh, are you having trouble buckling the seatbelt?
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Buckling the seatbelt.
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Oh, it worked.
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In English, if you say apply,
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you're usually talking about something that goes on you, like lotion or makeup.
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For seatbelts, especially on airplanes,
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we usually say fasten, fasten your seatbelt such as I need help fastening my seatbelt or buckle like buckle your seatbelt.
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Where are you headed?
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Headed?
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Yeah, where are you going?
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Oh, to the closest mall.
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I love shopping for clothes in Orlando.
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Perfect.
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I just wanted to say that we might run into a traffic jam.
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Is that okay?
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A traffic jam?
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Yeah, I mean the cars may move very slowly or not move at all and you might be a bit late.
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Oh, no problem.
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I know it's the time people go to work.
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Rush hour.
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Rush hour.
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No problem.
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Could you raise the AC?
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Do you want me to raise it from here?
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Like, raise it?
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It's kind of impossible, but I'll try.
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No, I mean raise.
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Raise the AC because it's hot.
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Oh, you mean turn up the AC.
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When we turn up the AC, we lower the temperature.
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why turn up
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and not raise they mean the same thing you can't say raise the ac to mean turn up the ac
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because the ac isn't measured on a scale
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but you can say raise the temperature to mean make it warmer
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because temperature is measured on a scale like low to high just like with music you can only say
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turn up the music not raise the music
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but you can say raise the volume because volume is measured on a scale okay
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go past this light then turn right into the parking lot When the GPS says light,
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it means those traffic lights over there.
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Traffic lights.
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How fast can we go?
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Do you want me to get pulled over?
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You can say how long does it take to get there?
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How far is it from here?
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How far is it from here?
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How quickly can we get there?
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How long does it take to get there?
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Two minutes, but since it's rush hour,
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it's gonna take closer to 20 minutes.
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Oh, I'm okay with that.
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You can hear cars honking, honking, honking.
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Stressful, I know.
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Oh, can you let me down?
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Over there?
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Oh, I will not let you down.
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No, I mean, leave me alone.
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No, I'm not alone.
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Oh my god, I know what you mean,
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and there are many ways to say what you're thinking.
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You could say, could you let me out there, please?
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But not down.
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Could you drop me off here?
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I'd like to get out on that corner or here's fine.
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Thank you.
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Oh, here's fine.
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Thank you.
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Sorry to interrupt.
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and start learning with me how much is the um fair
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you can say how much is it how much is the fair
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which is more formal or how much do i owe you oh how much do i owe you
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That's $30 and the tax is already included.
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Huh?
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It means you don't need to add any extra to the total.
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The total is exactly $30.
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And we didn't take any toll roads,
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so you don't have to worry.
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Tolls?
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Tolls are fees you pay to use certain roads, bridges, or tunnels.
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Some highways charge a few dollars and the amount is added to your fare if we pass through one.
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Oh, here's 30 dollars.
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Thank you for everything and for helping me improve my English.
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Thank you!
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If I also helped you to improve your English,
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please don't forget to like,
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share and comment on this video so that more people can see it.
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このビデオでは、タクシーやウーバーに乗る際に役立つフレーズが紹介されています。会話の中で、運転手や乗客の場面があり、日常英会話でよく使われるフレーズが豊富に含まれています。特に、座席ベルトの話や荷物の置き場所についての会話は、実際の乗車時に遭遇する可能性のある状況です。このような内容を通じて、実践的な英語を学ぶことができ、リアルなコミュニケーション能力を高めることが期待できます。

日常会話のためのトップ5フレーズ

  • 「Are you available?」 - このフレーズは、タクシーが空いているかどうかを尋ねる時に使用します。
  • 「Can I put this in the back?」 - 荷物を後ろに置くことができるか尋ねる際に役立つフレーズです。
  • 「Fasten your seatbelt.」 - 座席ベルトを締めるように指示するフレーズで、安全のために重要です。
  • 「Where are you headed?」 - 運転手に行き先を尋ねる表現で、乗り物でのコミュニケーションに役立ちます。
  • 「Can I get in?」 - 車に乗る際に確認するためのフレーズです。

ステップバイステップ シャドーイングガイド

このビデオで紹介されているフレーズを効果的に学ぶためには、シャドーイングのテクニックを活用しましょう。以下のステップを参考にして、実際の会話に触れながらスピーキング力を向上させてください。

  1. 最初にビデオを通して観覧し、全体の流れを掴みましょう。
  2. 次に、各フレーズをその都度停止して、音声を真似てみてください。shadow speakを意識し、発音とリズムを確認します。
  3. 自分の発音を録音し、オリジナルと比較してみることで、自分の改善点を見つけましょう。
  4. 実際の会話に出てくる状況を想定し、他の人と練習することでスピーキングスキルを定着させます。
  5. 学習を続けるために、YouTubeで英語学習を活用し、お気に入りのスピーキング教材を探してみてください。

これらのフレーズを日常的に使うことで、IELTS スピーキング対策にも役立ちますし、より自然な会話ができるようになります。また、shadowing siteを活用して、他の学習者と一緒に練習するのも効果的です。

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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