0002名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/20(火) 13:17:05.95 調子のってすんませんでした 皆様おしえてください(>_<) 0003名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/20(火) 13:18:10.96>>1 Why don't you post in English, when you don't have someone to talk to? Writing is a good way to improve your speaking skill coz there's at least one thing in common between the two skills - putting into words what you have in mind. The point is, practice writing like when you speak, and then you speak better next time. Did I get point across well? 0004名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/20(火) 13:19:11.19 I mean, my point. sorry for the typo. 0005名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/20(火) 13:24:07.57 I See, thats a Good idea, thanks Dude! Lets Talk sometimes Shall we? 0006名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/20(火) 13:27:52.88 Yes, lets.
Plus, let me make my point clearer. You can practice writing on your own even when there's no one to talk to. Post in English like when you are talking to yourself, mumbling. You might think it's absurd to do that, but believe me, that will help improve. 0007名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/20(火) 13:29:07.89>>3 i mean thank You very much I Appreciate it 0008名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/20(火) 13:35:44.43 ok i Believe in you Your Speaking/writing Skill is enough to Convince me., 0009名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/20(火) 13:45:21.54 Fuck im bored, Any Chicks wanna Talk to me? 0010主2011/12/20(火) 13:55:30.47 holy Cristmas is Almost coming, im gonna hunt that Santa dude This time he'll be Damned hehehe 0011名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/20(火) 14:16:30.17 now I'm trying to forcus On Listening and Reading, of course for TOEIC test that is, but, I want to speak fluently like i used to im Murmuring hehe 0012名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/20(火) 15:33:58.75 すいませんが 日本語でお願いします。 0013名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/20(火) 16:01:36.94 मिला 0014名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/20(火) 21:18:59.53 you're my greatest dissapointment 0015名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/20(火) 21:33:19.31 i wish i could talk to foreign people especially girls, that would be nice,, 0016名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/20(火) 22:38:14.98 Im so tired i need some rest 0017名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/20(火) 22:52:22.82 Do as you please. 0018名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/21(水) 10:26:36.59 I bet you anything that the person who built this thread was already bored with learning English and went away to kill time somewhere else on the internet. 0019名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/21(水) 13:11:12.64 Before I heard writing in English is good for the training speaking English,so can I join here? 0020名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/21(水) 13:23:59.47 Hello- anybody? I'd like to talk hello 0021名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/21(水) 13:28:23.95>>18 Im here ah- Mr.? 0022名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/21(水) 13:47:51.68>>19 of course feel free to join anytime, even just Murmuring is fine mate! 0023名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/21(水) 14:14:49.52 音読教材は何使えばいいかな? 0024名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/21(水) 16:15:41.03>>23 I recommend "ESL podcast" 0025名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/21(水) 17:44:02.68>>24 No thanks. I prefer more interesting and exciting one to that boring one. Is there any other English learning materials you recommend that are so interesting they would keep me motivated. Thanks. 0026kunnys2011/12/21(水) 18:11:12.20 英語がちゃんと喋れる=実力どおりの力を発揮するための10章
一方、以下の規定演技もあることをお忘れなく。(これは次回。なにやら千夜一夜物語?) 0033名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/21(水) 19:25:38.97>>25 Okay, how about "Luke's English podcast"? Most of the podcast is kind of freetalk session (still has a theme) that gives you natural conversational English and is enough interesting that keeps you motivated he and his relatives' chat is funny. 0034名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/21(水) 19:28:17.04 Another advantage of Luke's English podcast is that the podcast doesn't have any script. The unscripted podcast is really exciting that you cannot guess what the topic will be. 0035名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/21(水) 19:32:15.07 Ooh, I mean, before the podcast is on air, there are completely no script that the host Luke speaks in natural way. the scripts of the podcast is sometimes available AFTER the podcast is on line. 0036名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/21(水) 19:33:36.23 The last line, I meant "the scripts are ..." 0037名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/21(水) 23:16:26.72 podcast? you mean from itune? i think i'll go look for it, thanks for the useful information Mr. 0038名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/21(水) 23:32:29.21>>25 how about just watching and repeating the line of your favorite movies? i think thats much better than listening to some offcial boring english proglams lot more fun 0039名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/21(水) 23:49:58.75 I've found this Luke's english podcast bear vs shark,, who would win haha 0040名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/22(木) 09:53:42.78 More importantly, where has >>1 gone? He's responsible for the thread. He needs to appear to keep it going. If he gives up on it, then he should ask for the deletion of this thread. He should have known better than to creat a thread like this. 0041名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/22(木) 12:56:13.63>>22 Thank you so much! 0042名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/22(木) 13:07:39.93>>32 next? 0043名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/22(木) 18:55:28.97>>23 I suppose that you are a novice learner because I don't know how good you are at English.
There are ideal resources for reading them aloud as following:
1. VOA Special English : This site writes by the limited words less than 2000 words, has a wide variety of topics and provides the mp3s of some of them. http://www.voanews.com/learningenglish/home/
2. BBC Learning English : This is also one of the best site for English learners. In particular, 'Words in the news' is good for reading containing the transcripts and their mp3 file. With two resources, the contents allows us to practice under some methods like shadowing and repeating. However, vocabularies on the site might be harder than those of VOA Special English. http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/0044名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/22(木) 19:00:25.35 >43 >'Words in the news',which has the transcripts and their mp3 file, is good for reading .
>the contents allows us to practice them under some methods 0045名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/22(木) 20:40:57.61>>43 thanks again but its still boring 0046名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/22(木) 21:37:27.15>>45 I agree with you, Luke's is the only exciting way. 0047名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/22(木) 22:12:56.23 英語力が素晴らしい皆様に聞きたいのですけど 音読ってどれくらいやるべきなんでしょうか? 簡単です同じ文章を30回ほど読めばいいというのをよく聞くのですが、何本くらいやればいいのでしょうか? 当方受験生です。 0048名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/22(木) 22:20:21.29>>47 まずはセンター試験の過去問を一年くらい掛けてやるべき 来年直ぐ受験? 0049名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/22(木) 22:35:25.56>>48 私大(早稲田理工学部)志望なのでセンターはあまり気にしてないです。 来年受験ですが、英語以外は合格取れそうになったのであとは英語に費やそうと思ってます。 0050名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/22(木) 22:57:57.64 そんな賢い受験生がこんなところで質問しても無駄ですよ。 ここは外国語学部の馬鹿とかばっかりだから。 0051名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/23(金) 00:10:25.28>>47 Quality of reading aloud is more important than its quantity. :-) 0052名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/23(金) 04:05:44.18>>45 How about these? http://awabi.2ch.net/test/read.cgi/english/1309077266/ http://awabi.2ch.net/test/read.cgi/english/1324126917/0053名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/23(金) 14:14:58.74 高校生だったら、音読に興味があるならば、大御所の本を読んだらいい。 國弘流英語の話しかた 國弘 正雄 ¥1575 國弘さんは500回読んだとか書いてるけど、その数と言うより、学習の 指針を与えてくれる本だから。 すべての道はローマに通じる じゃないけど、すべての音読推進者は國弘を 参考にする というくらいの立場の本だから。只管音読って言葉にしてもこ の人から来てる。昭和の英語達人Big3の一人(あと二人は、松本亨&松本道弘) 0054名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/24(土) 05:43:29.09>>52 Hmm, watching dramas sure is a good way to improve your English skills, and if there's a drama you are really into, you will improve at a much more faster rate, but no thanks. Dramas are generally too touch for me. 0055名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/24(土) 07:30:13.59 I'm sure the time will come soon when speaking computer software is available to the general public. With such software, there wouldn't be any need to find someone to talk with. If you speak to the computer, it will respond to you properly as if to talk with a living person. 0056名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/24(土) 07:41:49.71 音読は中学教科書、高校教科書、大学入試用を一通りやるといいよ。
費用は節約で効果は変わらない。 サイクル回して100回やる。 0057名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/24(土) 07:57:46.72 No thanks. That's the most boring way to learn a language. I hate it when people recommend me to use boring stuff like that. You better come up with some good ideas to convince me to study hard. I'm as stubborn as diamond. 0058名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/24(土) 08:20:54.49 I have no idea why some people tend to become quite serious when it comes to learning English, I mean, I'm often nonplussed at their suggestion(s). Speaking about their first language, they wouldn't want to read boring textbooks to brush up on the language. I believe language learning should be fun, to begin with. Is that the key to keeping up this lonely and endless journey? Yeah, it's like cursed! 0059名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/24(土) 09:36:37.61>>58 Hey! I think you are good enough at writing English. If you want to improve your oral skill, why don't you try the online lessons? 0060名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/24(土) 10:07:07.07 Online lessons!! They cost arms and legs! We are here to pick each other's brains and come up with better ideas to make learning English fun yet in a complimentary way! So I'm sorry to say this, but no, no thanks. 0061名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/24(土) 10:47:33.86>>60 I've got some native skype friends. Chat with skype friends is the most efficient way to improve your English. There are really bad English speakers around the skype community so that the native speakers are really looking for relatively good English speakers such as you. because they cannot communicate with bad English speakers and they are frustrated. Sometimes you have to teach Japanese to them, but don't worry, most of them doesn't speak Japanese at all, most of chat is by English and if you teach 一 is one, they are happy. There are a lot of oppotunity to make your English natural. 0062名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/24(土) 11:29:00.37 シャドーイングで上達すんのはリスニングと発音。 スピーキングは実際に会話すればそのうちできるようになると思うが。その前にリスニングできなきゃ会話もできないわな 0063名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/24(土) 15:35:10.37 HA!! You seem to forget one big fact here. When in conversation with someone, if you ask the person in front of you to speak slowly or articulately and clearly, s/he will make sure you can understand. On the other hand, you'll be completely stuck if you are silent even when in trouble understanding. Just like that. 0064名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/24(土) 17:19:21.12>>62 シャドウイングの仕方で変わるよ。ただのコピー感覚でやってる人はそうなる。 1,2秒ずらして、少しリプロダクションの要素を加え出すと変わってくる。 0065名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/24(土) 17:50:05.52 As if! 0066名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/25(日) 16:02:51.42 how can i improve the pronunciation? 0067名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/25(日) 16:16:37.16>>66 http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4816344640 http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/07641958240068名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/25(日) 16:18:22.06 シャドーイングって意外といいのな
http://www2.tokai.or.jp/edu/productsindex2001118.html0069名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/25(日) 16:19:46.71>>66 Record your voice and listen to it. This is a very effective way. 0070名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/25(日) 18:27:20.31>>66 What pronunciation do you want to improve? The L sound or what? 0071名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/25(日) 18:34:04.55>>68 これライセンス的にマズイんじゃないの? ここの人達勝手に700選の音声ネットで公開してない? 0072名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/25(日) 19:47:11.22>>70 thanks for the recommendation what device do you use to record your own voice? cassette tape? never done it before 0073名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/25(日) 19:57:25.89>>72 I recommend iPod Touch to record your own voice.
The recording quality of iPod is really good than other similar silicon voice recorders you can record virtually anywhere. Of course you don't need to rewind your casette tape. Extremely easy to listen to your own voice.
iPod touch costs only \15500, and as you know this is a versatile device so that you can use it to listen to podcasts, to learn words, to chat with foreign friends via skype, etc... virtually you can do anything by iPod Touch. 0074名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/26(月) 16:09:38.89>>73 your Information Convinced me to get that Ipod Touch I think i'll go get one TONIGHT!! thank you Sir 0075名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/26(月) 16:41:28.20>>73はthanって比較するならgoodじゃなくて、betterじゃ 0076732011/12/26(月) 17:45:00.57>>75 You are right. I apologize for the grammatical mistake. I'm an English learner so that my English is far from perfect. By the way don't afraid mistakes. Why don't you write your message in English? 0077名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/27(火) 15:02:05.14 i tried one of internet English schools Called rare job, but while talking, the connection goes off very often, how am i Supposed to do? 0078名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/27(火) 18:15:18.14>>77 first, take your clothes off. 0079名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/27(火) 19:47:45.43 ワロタ 0080名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/28(水) 14:05:09.97>>78 die already 0081名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/28(水) 20:48:11.78>>77 There is a good place for a person like you. It's called "Chiebukuro." 0082名無しさん@英語勉強中2011/12/29(木) 14:31:17.04 I want to repent for giving you a trifle thing like that 0083名無しさん@英語勉強中2012/01/02(月) 23:55:59.62>>77 If the source of connection troubles are not you, but to the side of teachers, you had better demand for teacher to report the trouble to Rarejob and to have them arrange another class through Rarejob's administrator. In detail, please read the notice in Rarejob's webpage. 0084名無しさん@英語勉強中2012/01/03(火) 12:35:06.13>>83 thanks, you helped me a lot I've had them arrange another lesson, I want to try several trial lessons from several online schools 0085名無しさん@英語勉強中2012/01/04(水) 21:36:40.05 國弘さんとか安河内さんとかこの人って音読推進派で、ご自信も音読で 英語力を高めて、現在は生徒達に音読を勧めていますね http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/tatahaha0086名無しさん@英語勉強中2012/01/05(木) 00:30:18.30 こういう宣伝のリンクは踏まないに限るわ 0087名無しさん@英語勉強中2012/01/05(木) 11:58:57.78 中身があったら別にいいんだけど、 宣伝あるいは特定個人への嫌がらせ目的だったら開いても読まない。 0088名無しさん@英語勉強中2012/01/07(土) 14:31:27.93>>85 Thank you for the link. I wonder if people attending this BBS are people such as the owner of the page. And, I think I have to appreciate it as I can be taught by such people who have English a profession of them.