Jews in the UK want to leave because of hate crimes

Revision of the previous lesson 前回の復習

初めに前回の復習を行います。以下の文章を心を込めて読んでください。読み終わった後に、講師が発音、アクセント、イントネーション、音の連結部分を指摘します。

Today's teenagers growing up more slowly

A new study says today's teenagers are growing up more slowly than previous generations. Research from San Diego State University looked at data on teenage behaviour from the past 40 years, between 1976 and 2016. It looked at surveys on 8 million teens from seven different countries. Researchers said that compared to teenagers from the 70s, 80s, and 90s, today's teens, "are taking longer to engage in both the pleasures and the responsibilities of adulthood". Professor Jean Twenge said: "The whole developmental pathway has slowed down." She said today's 18-year-olds are living more like 15-year-olds used to live. She said teenagers are taking fewer risks than they did before.


1st Challenge リーディング

次の文章をご自身のペースで声に出して音読してください。

Jews in the UK want to leave because of hate crimes

Many Jews in Britain want to leave the country because of an increase in anti-Semitism hate crimes. Anti-Semitism is hostility towards or discrimination against Jews. It is a hate crime. A recent increase in anti-Semitism has made one-third of Jewish people in Britain want to move overseas. New research shows that only 59 per cent of British Jews feel welcome in the UK, which is their home. More than 10,000 British Jews were interviewed in the large-scale study. Around 40 per cent of Britain's Jews said they felt afraid and hid their religion in public. The research is from the Campaign Against Anti-Semitism (CAA). It found there has been a 45 per cent surge in anti-Semitic crime since 2014.

では次に下記の単語の発音を講師と共に確認しましょう。単語の意味よりも発音に意識して、講師の後に続いてリピートしてください。

Words & Expression

a 【 eɪ 】*when read strongly

country 【 ˈkʌn.tri 】

increase 【 ˈɪn.kriːs 】

Anti-Semitism 【 ˌæn.tiˈsem.ɪt.ɪ.zəm 】

research 【 rɪˈsɜːtʃ 】

large 【 lɑːdʒ 】

towards 【 təˈwɔːdz 】

shows 【 ʃəʊz 】

against 【 əˈɡeɪnst 】

third 【 θɜːd 】

move 【 muːv 】

home 【 həʊm 】

overseas 【 ˌəʊ.vəˈsiːz 】


2nd Challenge 模範音声リスニング 一文ずつ

ここでは1文ずつ音声を聞いて読んでいきます。2回ずつ練習し、講師が間違った発音を指導します。

① Jews in the UK want to leave because of hate crimes

② Many Jews in Britain want to leave the country

③ because of an increase in anti-Semitism hate crimes.

④ Anti-Semitism is hostility towards or discrimination against Jews. It is a hate crime.

⑤ A recent increase in anti-Semitism has made

⑥ one-third of Jewish people in Britain want to move overseas.

⑦ New research shows that only 59 per cent of British Jews

⑧ feel welcome in the UK, which is their home.

⑨ More than 10,000 British Jews were interviewed in the large-scale study.

⑩ Around 40 per cent of Britain's Jews said they felt afraid and hid their religion in public.

⑪ The research is from the Campaign Against Anti-Semitism (CAA).

⑫ It found there has been a 45 per cent surge in anti-Semitic crime since 2014.


3rd Challenge 模範音声リスニング 全文

まずは講師が読み上げる模範音声を聞いてください。その後、もう一度全文を読んでみましょう。講師が上手く読めていないところを指導します。

Jews in the UK want to leave because of hate crimes

Many Jews in Britain want to leave the country because of an increase in anti-Semitism hate crimes. Anti-Semitism is hostility towards or discrimination against Jews. It is a hate crime. A recent increase in anti-Semitism has made one-third of Jewish people in Britain want to move overseas. New research shows that only 59 per cent of British Jews feel welcome in the UK, which is their home. More than 10,000 British Jews were interviewed in the large-scale study. Around 40 per cent of Britain's Jews said they felt afraid and hid their religion in public. The research is from the Campaign Against Anti-Semitism (CAA). It found there has been a 45 per cent surge in anti-Semitic crime since 2014.


4th Challenge タイムトライアル

ここではタイムトライアルをします。3回までチャレンジできますので、目標タイム以内に読めるようにトライしましょう!

最初の目標タイムは50秒、それが達成できた場合は45秒、最終目標は40秒です。講師が時間を測ります。

Jews in the UK want to leave because of hate crimes

Many Jews in Britain want to leave the country because of an increase in anti-Semitism hate crimes. Anti-Semitism is hostility towards or discrimination against Jews. It is a hate crime. A recent increase in anti-Semitism has made one-third of Jewish people in Britain want to move overseas. New research shows that only 59 per cent of British Jews feel welcome in the UK, which is their home. More than 10,000 British Jews were interviewed in the large-scale study. Around 40 per cent of Britain's Jews said they felt afraid and hid their religion in public. The research is from the Campaign Against Anti-Semitism (CAA). It found there has been a 45 per cent surge in anti-Semitic crime since 2014.


5th Challenge オーバーラッピング

音声を聞きながら、それに合わせてほぼ同時に読んでいく「オーバーラッピング」をします。

2回行います。音声と同じタイミングで読んでみましょう。

※講師が会員様の声を聞き取りやすくなりますので、可能でしたらヘッドホンまたはイヤホンをご利用をください。

Jews in the UK want to leave because of hate crimes

Many Jews in Britain want to leave the country because of an increase in anti-Semitism hate crimes. Anti-Semitism is hostility towards or discrimination against Jews. It is a hate crime. A recent increase in anti-Semitism has made one-third of Jewish people in Britain want to move overseas. New research shows that only 59 per cent of British Jews feel welcome in the UK, which is their home. More than 10,000 British Jews were interviewed in the large-scale study. Around 40 per cent of Britain's Jews said they felt afraid and hid their religion in public. The research is from the Campaign Against Anti-Semitism (CAA). It found there has been a 45 per cent surge in anti-Semitic crime since 2014.


The last 5 min revision 本日のレッスン復習

本日のレッスンの復習をします。心を込めて今回の文章を音読してみましょう!

Jews in the UK want to leave because of hate crimes

Many Jews in Britain want to leave the country because of an increase in anti-Semitism hate crimes. Anti-Semitism is hostility towards or discrimination against Jews. It is a hate crime. A recent increase in anti-Semitism has made one-third of Jewish people in Britain want to move overseas. New research shows that only 59 per cent of British Jews feel welcome in the UK, which is their home. More than 10,000 British Jews were interviewed in the large-scale study. Around 40 per cent of Britain's Jews said they felt afraid and hid their religion in public. The research is from the Campaign Against Anti-Semitism (CAA). It found there has been a 45 per cent surge in anti-Semitic crime since 2014.


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