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Hello and welcome, everybody
こんにちは!
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My name's Tony and I'm from England and
今日のTonari no Tonyのテーマは
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I'm an English teacher in Japan
挨拶から自然に会話まで行けること
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So many things to talk about today
そしてバッTマン
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so let's go straight to the whiteboard
行きましょう!
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So, here's the last lesson I showed you about greetings
こんにちは、皆さん
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All of these greetings simply mean *Japanese translation
僕はトニーです
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and like I said in the last lesson, the answer to all
イギリスから来まして
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of these is "Good, thanks. You?"
今英語の先生の仕事しています
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Or in America...
今日は色々教えたいから
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If you haven't seen this lesson yet, please have a look
早めにホワイトボード行きましょう
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there is a link underneath this video
レッツゴー
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So, these greetings can be used for a quick greeting
では、今はこの前のレッスンの内容ですね
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there's no conversation expected
全部の意味は”元気ですか" / "最近どうですか?"
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and for these situations,
で、この言いましたけど答えはいつも同じ
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this question and answer combination is perfect
"元気です。あなたは?”
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But there is another situation,
それかアメリカでしたら”最近は問題な?”
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a situation where you're expected to
”ないです。あなたは?"
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have a conversation
このレッスンまだ見てなかったらぜひ
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This conversation can also be seen a lot
見てくださいね
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in your English classes
リンクはこのビデオの下にあります
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So, in these situations, the same question here
じゃ、この挨拶はちょっと軽い感じですね
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is absolutely fine
クウィック挨拶で
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You can use these questions here in this situation too
会話が期待されてないし
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But what about the answers here?
ちょっと早めに挨拶する状況でしたら
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If we stick with "Good, thanks. You?" will it work?
これでOKです
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Well, that didn't go very well!
”元気ですか?”
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The conversation just went round in circles
”元気です。あなたは?”
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Because we have this "you?" in there
”元気です。またね!”
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there's no way a conversation can ever actually begin
でも、他の状況もありますね
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So, lets take out this "you?"
会話が期待されてる状況
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We're expected to have a conversation here so
面と向かう状況
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you simply have to say something, anything, to let the
英会話でもこの状況いっぱいありますね
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conversation begin
会話が必要
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But how? English is really difficult, right?
で、この質問でも全然OKです
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Yes, but there is an order and a pattern
これで全然OK
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Starting with a subject is very important
この状況でも全然続けます
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I'm always telling my students to remember to say
でも答えはどうしますかね?
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the subject. Usually it's a person
もしこの前の言いた通りに
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OK, next type of word. You need a verb
"Good, thanks, you?"
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A verb is something you do with your body
って言いたら
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In this example, we're talking about recent events so
どうになりますかね?
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we need to use past tense
見て見ましょう
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For example..
こんにちは
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OK, after this we need a noun
さ...
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The name of a thing or a person
元気ですか?
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Put (very) simply, use a noun here
元気ですよ。あなたは?
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And finally we can add a time
ま、元気ですよ
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Again, we're talking about a past event here so
あなたは?
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you need to tell the person when all this happened
元気ですよ。あなたは?
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We have our pattern, so let's try
元気ですよ。あなたは?
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*Japanese translation
元気ですよ。あなたは?
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*Japanese translation
元気ですよ。あなたは?
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We're following the pattern, everybody OK?
元気ですよ
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*Japanese translation
あなたは?
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Nice. We have our pattern, we have our structure
元気ですよ....
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Person, verb, noun, time..
あなたは?
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Person, verb, noun, time..
元気ですよ
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So, let's apply this to the face to face situation
上手く行ってないですね
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from before
話回りました
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What's going to happen?
何で話回ったかなって言いたら
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I have to say something
この"you”が入ってるから
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OK, we finally started and had a conversation
何回も何回も
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It was a strange conversation but
話回ったらちょっと面白くないですね
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the reason the conversation started was because
会話になってない
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"blue Tony" found something to say and just said it
じゃ、この"you"を撮って
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In actual fact, any one of those words flying around
"元気ですか?"
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his head would have been absolutely fine
"元気です........."
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"Work" - Perfect. You can say so much here
で、会話が期待されてるから
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Seriously, anything is ok,
なんか言わないと
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but please, just say something
何でもOKですよ
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And do NOT worry about making mistakes
でもどうやって言いますかね?
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Making mistakes is NEVER a bad thing
順番がありますよ
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In fact, it's a very very good thing
パッターンがあります
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When you make a mistake you give yourself
最初は絶対に"人"から言いてください
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a chance to learn.
それはすごく大事なことですね
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Firstly, English is just a tool for communication
僕いつも言いていますよ。生徒たちに
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if you can get the other person to understand what you're trying to say,
じゃ、次の言葉
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mission accomplished
次の言葉は"動詞"
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My Japanese in this video is far from perfect.
体でやること
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I'm not using as much honorific Japanese as I should
もちろんこれは最近についてですから
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my intonation isn't great,
過去形が必要
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my vocabulary and grammar could all be much better,
例えば
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but if you're sat there and you're understanding me
”飲みました”
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isn't that enough?
”寝ました”
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Just imagine NOT being scared of making mistakes
”歩きました”
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Imagine actually wanting to make mistakes
その後は”名詞”ですね
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You'd get better really quickly, right?
"物"ですね。物の名前
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Don't think "I don't want to make any mistakes today",
”人”の名前でもOK、(とても)簡単に言うと
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try thinking "I want to make so many mistakes today"
ここは”名詞”で
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"so many!"
次の言葉の種類は
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10 mistakes
”時間”ですね
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20 mistakes
ここに”時間”を入れてください
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30 mistakes
もちろん、これは最近についてですから
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mmm!
その”最近”のいつかを言わないと
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Go for it! Please, make mistakes
OK, 順番がありますね
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Also, don't worry.
例えば
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While you're speaking English, Batman will not jump
順番守りましたね
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out and scare you
大丈夫ですか?
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I guarantee it
次
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OK, so next time let's have a look
形ありますね
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at actually "how" to study English
人
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Important study methods
動詞
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I've been Tony
名詞
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If you want to speak English,
時間
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I'm always right by your side.
人
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GOOD LUCK!
動詞
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GOOD LUCK!
名詞