ディクテーション

講師陣の英会話を書きとり(スクリプト)

大西先生、デイビッドさん、ろーざさんの英会話部分を書きとってみましょう!(大西先生のギャグもできるだけ書きとります)

Opening

Onishi: おはようございます。今日も、ネイティブスピーカーたちのリアルな会話を身につけていきましょう。

ラジオ英会話、ハートでつかめ英語の極意、講師の大西泰斗です。

Roza: That's right. It's gonna be a very engaging lesson. This is Akino Roza.

David: And I'm David Evans. That's right Roza, it is. So, let's jump right in.

Onishi: それでは、今週もがんばっていきましょう。

  • Good to meet you. My name's Taku. Nice conference, isn't it?
  • Glad to meet you. My name's Taku. Nice conference, isn't it?
  • Hi. I don't believe we've met. I'm David. Great party, isn't it?
  • We haven't met before, have we? My name's Alex. I'm a friend of Tom's.

David: Great job.

Practical Usage

これはディクテーションじゃなくて、自分の答えです

Hi. Glad to see you. I'm Anna. Coming here by yourself? I'll take you around here.

leadedじゃなくてledか ^^

Pronunciation Polish 13:30

David: All right everyone. It's time for today's pronunciation polish. Let's check out today's phrase.

  • Nice to meet you.

Oh, I'm sure everyone has heard this before. It's very high frequency, so it's extra important to master and sound natural. So, let's practice together.

First up is the schwa sound in to. to ... to meet ... Nice to meet.

All right, next up, let's join meet and you. meet you  ...

  • Nice to meet you.

Feel the ups and downs in my intonation.

  • Nice to meet you.

All right. It's important to keep this nice and light. Don't say it with a heavy intonation.

  • Nice to meet you.

Oh, sounding better already. Great work today.

Ending

Onishi: Hi there. Good to meet you. I'm Hiroto.

Roza: Oh, Hiroto. I've heard that name before.

Onishi: Ah, my name precedes me.

David: Ah, it seems his reputation precedes him.

Onishi: Ah ha, ぼくの名前がぼくに先行してみんなに知られている、というわけですね。ありがとう、デイビッド。というわけで、今日はこの辺で。

All: Bye.

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