シャドーイング練習: Wake Up at 4 AM – The Habit That Changed My Life | PRIYANKA CHOPRA #mindsetshift #lifecoach - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ

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Good morning everyone.
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Imagine starting your day when the whole world is still asleep.
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At 4am, the world is quiet, distractions are minimal and the possibilities are endless.
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Waking up at 4am isn't just about setting an early alarm, it's about transforming your mindset and your life.
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When you rise early, you gift yourself precious time to focus on what truly matters, your goals, your health and your personal growth.
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Most people hit the snooze button and lose hours to distractions.
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But those who choose to wake up at 4 a.m.
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tap into a powerful secret.
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Time is the ultimate equalizer.
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We all have 24 hours.
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But how we use those hours defines our success.
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Waking up early helps you develop discipline, enhances your productivity, and boosts your mental and physical health.
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It gives you the edge to learn new skills, meditate, exercise or simply reflect on your purpose If you want to change your life, start by changing your morning Wake up at 4am and you will be amazed at how your days become more productive Your mindset sharper and your dreams closer than ever So tomorrow set your alarm a little earlier Step into the calm of the morning and take control of your life Because success doesn't just happen It's created in the quiet moments before the world wakes up Early morning is a time free of distractions When you wake up at 4am, the world around you is still calm and peaceful There are no emails flooding your inbox No phone calls ringing And no social media notifications vying for your attention The usual noise of daily life, traffic, conversations and the hustle of work Hasn't started yet This quiet environment creates the perfect setting for deep focus and concentration.
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Without interruptions, your mind can fully engage with the tasks at hand, whether that's planning your day, reading, writing, or learning a new skill.
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This uninterrupted time is a rare gift because once the day begins, distractions multiply rapidly.
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Family members get up, colleagues reach out, and responsibilities pull you in many directions.
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By starting your day early, you are able to harness this unique window of solitude to think clearly and work efficiently.
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It's during these early hours that creativity often flows more freely and ideas come more easily because your brain is rested and not yet cluttered by the demands of the day.
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This peaceful time also allows you to set a positive tone for the rest of your day, helping you prioritize what truly matters before the noise and chaos take over.
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Waking up early essentially gives you a head start, letting you accomplish important tasks without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.
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This ability to work in a distraction-free zone can greatly improve your productivity and overall mindset.
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Waking up at 4 a.m.
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provides extra time to focus on personal goals.
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Most people begin their day rushing through morning routines, barely having a moment to think about what they want to achieve.
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But by waking up early, you give yourself a valuable gift, time that belongs solely to you before anyone else's demands or distractions come into play.
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This extra time in the morning can be dedicated entirely to your personal growth and ambitions, whether that means working on a passion project, honing a skill or setting clear intentions for the day-day.
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When the rest of the world is still asleep, you have the freedom to create without pressure, distractions or interruptions.
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This quiet period allows you to dive deeply into activities that require focus and commitment, such as reading, journaling, exercising or strategizing for your long-term goals.
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Instead of squeezing these important actions into an already packed schedule, waking up at 4 a.m.
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lets you give them the attention and energy they deserve.
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This can accelerate progress and build momentum in your personal and professional life.
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Furthermore, dedicating time to your goals first thing in the morning sends a powerful message to your subconscious.
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You prioritize growth and achievement.
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Over time, this mindset shift can increase motivation and boost confidence because you start each day by taking meaningful steps forward.
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Duh!
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In addition, having time to work on your goals early means you're less likely to neglect them as the day progresses and other responsibilities take over.
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The quiet morning hours become a sanctuary for your dreams, a sacred space where you can nurture your aspirations without compromise.
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Discipline is built by consistently waking up early.
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It's easy to hit the snooze button and stay in bed when the alarm goes off, especially when it's still dark outside and your body craves more rest.
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However, choosing to wake up at 4am every day requires a strong commitment to yourself and your goals.
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This commitment gradually trains your mind and body to follow a routine, creating a powerful sense of self-control.
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Discipline isn't something you're born with.
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It's developed through repeated actions and habits.
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By forcing yourself to get up early, even when you don't feel like it, you build mental toughness and resilience.
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This act of pushing past your comfort zone becomes a daily exercise in willpower, reinforcing your ability to make intentional choices rather than giving in to instant gratification.
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As you stick to this early wake-up time, your internal clock adjusts, making it easier to rise without struggle and with greater alertness.
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This newfound discipline doesn't just apply to waking up early.
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It spills over into other areas of your life, influencing how you approach work, exercise, diet and relationships.
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When you prove to yourself each morning that you can follow through on a challenging commitment, It strengthens your confidence to tackle bigger challenges during the day.
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The routine of waking up early also creates structure, which is essential for maintaining focus and reducing procrastination.
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Mukkhan Trastination Instead of drifting to the morning or starting the day in chaos, you begin with intention and control.
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This rhythm helps you build momentum that fuels productivity and success, reinforcing the idea that discipline is the foundation upon which all achievement is built.
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Early risers have a productivity advantage.
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When you wake up at 4am, you gain access to some of the most productive hours of the day, hours when your mind is fresh, alert and ready to tackle important tasks.
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During these early morning moments, your cognitive functions tend to be sharper because you've just woken from restful sleep and your brain has had a chance to recharge overnight.
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This clarity enables you to think critically, solve problems and make decisions with greater ease than later in the day when fatigue or distractions set in.
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Additionally, the quiet environment of the early morning means fewer interruptions and less noise, allowing you to work deeply and efficiently without the constant pull of emails, meetings or social interactions.
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Many studies show that morning people tend to accomplish more in the first few hours of their day, completing their hardest or most demanding tasks when their energy and focus levels peak.
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This front-loading of productivity creates a snowball effect where finishing critical work early boosts motivation and confidence, making the rest of the day feel more manageable and less stressful.
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Furthermore, waking up early lets you plan and prioritize your day thoughtfully, setting clear goals and intentions before external pressures arise.
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This planning helps prevent wasted time on less important activities and keeps you aligned with your long-term objectives.
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Overall, starting your day earlier isn't just about getting more hours.
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It's about making those hours hours count more by leveraging your natural mental peak and minimizing distractions.
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When you accomplish something important, right at the start of the day, it reinforces your belief in your ability to be productive and successful, which motivates you to keep pushing through challenges and distractions as the day progresses.
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Instead of feeling overwhelmed by a long list of tasks or feeling rushed to catch up, you're already ahead, which reduces stress and increases confidence.
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This early momentum can affect all areas of your life, work, personal projects, relationships and even self-care.
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You're less likely to procrastinate because you've already proven to yourself that you can get things done.
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Furthermore, the positive energy from your morning achievements often spills over into your interactions with others, making you more focused, patient and engaged throughout the day.
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By starting early and intentionally, you create a rhythm that encourages continuous progress, turning small wins into bigger successes.
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This momentum-building habit is essential because many people wait until later in the day to begin their work and often struggle to gain traction.
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In contrast, early risers benefit from the cumulative effect of their morning efforts, carrying a sense of purpose and drive that fuels their entire day.
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Successful people often share the habit of waking up early.
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If you look at many of the world's most accomplished leaders, entrepreneurs and innovators, you'll find a common thread.
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They prioritize rising early as part of their daily routine.
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Waking up at 4 am or earlier is a deliberate choice that allows them to take control of their day before distractions and demands arrive.
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This habit is not just about waking up early for the sake of it.
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It reflects a mindset of discipline, responsibility and a commitment to maximizing time.
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Successful individuals understand that time is their most valuable resource and they guard it carefully.
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By starting their day early, they create space for activities that foster growth, such as reading, exercising, planning or working on strategic projects.
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This extra time often becomes the foundation of their productivity and innovation, giving them a competitive edge.
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Moreover, waking up early helps them avoid the reactive mode of constantly responding to external pressures, allowing them to be proactive and intentional in their decisions.
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This habit also symbolizes a deeper philosophy of self-mastery.
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They choose to rise when it's easier to stay in bed, showing resilience and determination.
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For many, early mornings become sacred hours to invest in personal development, set clear goals and build habits that align with their vision of success.
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The fact that so many high achievers consistently practice early rising serves as powerful evidence that this habit contributes significantly to their ability to perform at a high level and maintain long-term success time management is improved by gaining extra morning hours cuckoo when you wake up at 4 am you effectively add valuable uninterrupted hours to your day that most people don't have this extra time gives you a head start on organizing your schedule and tackling important tasks without the usual time pressures that build up later Effective time management is not just about squeezing more activities into your day, but about prioritizing what truly matters and allocating your energy to high-impact actions.
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The early morning hours provide an ideal opportunity to review your goals, plan your agenda, and break down larger projects into manageable steps.
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With fewer distractions, you can focus on creating a realistic, well-structured plan for the day ahead.
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This clarity helps reduce procrastination and prevents you from feeling overwhelmed by last-minute deadlines or unexpected obligations Additionally, having extra time in the morning allows you to batch similar tasks Such as answering emails or making phone calls More efficiently later in the day Freeing up space for creative or strategic work when your energy is higher By mastering your morning routine and using those early hours wisely, you develop a stronger sense of control over your day, which translates into better productivity and reduced stress.
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This ability to manage time effectively through early rising is a key factor that distinguishes highly successful people from those who struggle to keep up with their responsibilities and goals.
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Changing your morning routine can be the first step toward life transformation.
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Our daily habits shape the trajectory of our lives and the way we start each day has a profound impact on everything that follows.
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When you decide to wake up at 4am, you are intentionally disrupting your usual pattern and opening the door to new possibilities.
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This simple but powerful change signals a willingness to take control, prioritize what matters most and invest in yourself.
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Shifting your morning routine creates space for positive habits to develop such as exercise, mindfulness, focused work or personal reflection, activities that often get neglected when mornings are rushed or chaotic.
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This early morning period is an opportunity to set your intentions clearly and align your actions with your deeper values and goals.
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Over time, these consistent, intentional mornings accumulate into significant personal growth and transformation.
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The discipline required to rise early spills over into other parts of your life, encouraging better time management, improved self-care and a stronger mindset.
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It's often said that success is the sum of small efforts repeated daily and changing your morning routine to include waking up early is one of the most effective small efforts you can make.
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By establishing this new habit, you start a ripple effect of positive changes that can lead to greater productivity, enhanced well-being, and a more fulfilling life.
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Essentially, waking up early is not just about gaining more hours.
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It's about changing the quality and focus of your entire day, which ultimately transforms your life trajectory.
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So waking up at 4 a.m.
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isn't just about getting out of bed early.
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It's about seizing control of your life, building habits that empower you, and creating a foundation for success.
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The quiet hours before dawn are an invitation to focus, reflect and act with purpose If you commit to this simple change, you'll be amazed at how your days transform How your goals come closer and how your life can truly change for the better Remember, the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step Or in this case, a single early morning Start tomorrow, rise with intention and watch how waking up at 4am can change your life Thank you So...
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このビデオで話す練習をする理由は?

早起きの習慣に関するこのビデオは、英語を学ぶ上で非常に役立つコンテキストを提供します。ビデオでは、朝4時に起きることの利点やその影響について具体的に語られており、リスニングスキルを向上させるための優れた材料となります。特に、英語スピーキング練習を行う上で、実際の生活に適用できるフレーズや表現に触れることは重要です。このビデオを通じて、リスナーは自分の考えを明確に表現する力を養い、同時に新しい語彙や表現を学ぶことができます。

文法と文脈における表現

ビデオ内で使われている重要な構文をいくつか分析してみましょう。

  • "When you wake up early, you gift yourself precious time" - 「早起きすると、自分に貴重な時間を贈る」という意味で、条件文の構造が使われています。この文は、因果関係を示し、行動がもたらす効果を強調しています。
  • "This quiet environment creates the perfect setting for deep focus" - 「この静かな環境は深い集中のための完璧な場を作り出します」と、主語 + 動詞 + 目的語の基本構造を使用しています。
  • "This ability to work in a distraction-free zone can greatly improve your productivity" - 「気を散らさない環境で作業できる能力は、生産性を大いに向上させることができる」という表現も重要です。可能性を示す "can" の使用が特徴的です。

一般的な発音の罠

ビデオ内での発音において、特に注意が必要な単語やアクセントがあります。

  • "productivity" - 発音の際、強調される音節を意識することが重要です。
  • "distractions" - 速いスピードで話すと、この単語が聞き取りにくくなるため、ゆっくりと練習することをお勧めします。
  • "commitment" - この単語も、特に英語シャドーイングを行う際に、正しいアクセントを意識することでスピーキングスキルが向上します。

これらのポイントを意識しながら、ビデオを視聴し、英語シャドーイングを行うことで、効果的に英語スピーキングの練習が可能になります。shadow speakすることで、あなたの発音やリズム感も向上し、より自然なスピーチができるようになるでしょう。是非、早起きをテーマにしたこのビデオを活用して、英語スピーキング練習を行ってみてください。

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。

ShadowingEnglishでの効果的な学習方法

  1. 動画を選ぶ: 自然で明瞭な英語が使われているYouTube動画を選びましょう。TED Talks、BBC News、映画のシーン、ポッドキャスト、IELTS模範解答などが最適です。URLをコピーして検索バーに貼り付けてください。短い動画(5分以内)や、自分が本当に興味を持てるテーマから始めるのがコツです。
  2. まず聞いて内容を理解する: 最初は1倍速でただ聞くだけにしましょう。まだ繰り返す必要はありません。文の意味を理解し、話者がどのように単語を強調し、音を繋げ、間を取っているかに注目してください。内容を把握してからシャドーイングに入ると、はるかに効果的です。
  3. シャドーイングモードを設定する:
    • Wait Mode(待機モード): +3s または +5s を選ぶと、動画が一文を読み終えた後に自動で一時停止し、繰り返す時間が生まれます。完全に手動でコントロールしたい場合は Manual を選んでNextを自分で押しましょう。
    • Sub Sync(字幕同期): YouTubeの字幕と音声がずれることがあります。±100ms で調整して、正確なタイミングで追えるようにしてください。
  4. 声に出してシャドーイングする(最重要): ここが練習の本質です。文が流れると同時に——または一時停止中に——はっきりと自信を持って声に出して繰り返しましょう。ただ単語を読むだけでなく、話者のリズム、強調、高低、連音をそっくりそのまま真似することが大切です。「影」のように話者に重なるのが理想。Repeat機能を使って同じ文を何度も繰り返し、自然に出てくるまで定着させましょう。
  5. 徐々に難易度を上げて続ける: 一つのパッセージに慣れたら、さらに挑戦してみましょう。速度を <code>1.25x</code> や <code>1.5x</code> に上げれば、高速の言語反射を鍛えられます。Wait Modeを <code>Off</code> にして連続シャドーイングするのが最も上級で効果的なモードです。毎日15〜30分継続すれば、数週間で目に見える変化を実感できます。

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