SLOW Eigo with Anne-sensei | Audio: Reader Series: Stories from an ALT in Japan
🎧 Easy English listening practice (A2–B1) using clear and natural English. Each episode is a chapter in an ongoing story about a Canadian living and working in Japan. Designed for Japanese speakers. All learners are welcome.
🎧 日本語話者のために作られた、やさしく自然な英語リスニング(A2–B1)です。各エピソードは、日本で暮らし働くカナダ人の物語の一章になっています。どなたでも学習にご活用いただけます。
The SLOW Eigo series is created and hosted by experienced ESL teacher, Anne Roop-Takata (see Bio) |
SLOW Eigoシリーズは、経験豊かなESL教師アン・ループ・タカタが制作・配信しています。(プロフィールはこちら)
SLOW Eigo with Anne-sensei: Learning English Through Life Stories | 人生の物語を通して学ぶ
Book 1: Stories from an ALT in Japan
Follow the story of Kate, a young Canadian living and working in rural Japan. Two new episodes are released each week.
第1巻:日本でALTとして働くケイトの物語
カナダ出身の若い女性ケイトが、日本の田舎での暮らしと仕事を描いた物語です。
毎週2本の新しいエピソードを配信しています
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🎧 SLOW Eigo Audio is part of the Slow Eigo Learning Project. It is created and hosted by Anne Roop-Takata, an English teacher with over 25 years of teaching experience in Japan and Canada. She holds a Master’s degree in Education (MScEd TESOL). You can learn more in Anne's profile.
SLOW Eigo Audio Reader Series is the listening companion to SLOW Eigo Readers. The first series is called Stories from an ALT in Japan. The stories use natural, easy English for high-beginner and low-intermediate (A2–B1) learners. Each chapter has a written script and a glossary to help you read along and check new words. Relax and enjoy!
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🎧 SLOW 英語 Audio は、Slow Eigo Learning Project の一環として制作されている音声シリーズです。本シリーズは、日本とカナダで25年以上にわたり英語教育に携わってきた英語講師、アン・ループ・タカタが企画・制作・ホストを務めています。アンは、教育学修士号(MScEd TESOL)を取得しています。
詳しくはアンのプロフィールをご覧ください。
SLOW 英語 Audio Reader Series は、SLOW 英語 Readers の音声教材です。
第1シリーズは Stories from an ALT in Japan(日本でALTとして働く日々の物語)です。ストーリーは、英語初級後半から中級前半(A2–B1)レベルの学習者の方が無理なく理解できるよう、自然でやさしい英語で書かれています。
各チャプターには、音声に対応したスクリプトと語彙リスト(グロッサリー)が用意されており、聞きながら読んだり、新しい単語を確認したりすることができます。
どうぞリラックスしてお楽しみください。
SLOW Eigo with Anne-sensei | Audio: Reader Series: Stories from an ALT in Japan
15 Chapter 15 - Sports Day Part 1: Morning
Use Left/Right to seek, Home/End to jump to start or end. Hold shift to jump forward or backward.
Kate wakes up late and rushes to her first Sports Day, where she quickly becomes part of the energy and excitement. As the morning goes on, she is impressed by the teamwork, organization, and spirit.
Download PDF: Chapter 15 SCRIPT & GLOSSARY
Slow Eigo is an English learning project specially designed for comfortable, immersive learning, and built on the understanding that people learn best when they feel relaxed, connected, and motivated to try.
Your creator and host, Anne Roop-Takata, holds a Master’s degree in Education and has over 30 years of experience in teaching and curriculum development, including 20 years supporting Japanese students of all ages and learning goals.(See bio for more details)
Slow Eigoは、心地よく英語の世界に入り込みながら学べるように特別に設計された英語学習プロジェクトです。人は、リラックスし、つながりを感じ、やってみようという気持ちがあるときに最もよく学べるという考えに基づいています。
制作者兼ホストのアン・ループ・タカタは、教育学の修士号を持ち、30年以上にわたり英語教育とカリキュラム開発に携わってきました。そのうち20年間は、さまざまな年齢や学習目的を持つ日本人学習者をサポートしてきました。(詳しくはプロフィールをご覧ください)
Connect with Anne-sensei | アン先生にメッセージを送る
Thank you for hanging out with us at Slow Eigo. Keep listening, keep learning.
Podcast Website: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2355349
Slow Ego Audio reader. Book one stories from an A LT in Japan, part two, settling in chapter 15, sports Day part One morning I was in a deep sleep when my alarm went off early on Saturday morning, I hit the snooze button and fell back to sleep. I hid it again 10 minutes later, and then once more. The fourth time my alarm went off, I sat up wide awake as if someone had thrown cold water on my face. Oh my goodness. It's sports day. I have to be at Keita Sato Elementary School by 8:00 AM I rushed to get ready and flew out the door without coffee or breakfast. I jumped into my little car and headed down the dirt road. I made it. I took a deep breath and pretended I was perfectly calm. The students and staff were already there making the final preparations. Families were also arriving to claim the best spots for their picnic blankets. The air was electric. And I could feel something very special was about to happen. I helped out here and there encouraging the students and giving them high fives. At nine o'clock sharp, the opening ceremony began. All the students from grades one to six were divided into two teams, red and white. The students stood in neat rows with their classes. One side of the school ground was a sea of white caps, and the other was a sea of red. I stood beside the grade two red team, even though as an English teacher, I shouldn't choose sides. Standing there made me feel like I was on Team Red for the rest of the morning. I was secretly rooting for them. After the national Anthem and a few speeches, we were off all at once. Everyone ran to their positions for the first event. It was spectacular to see how smoothly everything was going. One event followed the next, and everyone knew what to do. I was deeply impressed. I I had fun leading the ball Count for the TAMA or ball toss game. Everyone joined in as I counted in English. The voices were loud and strong as I counted 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, but as I reached the higher numbers, 13, 14, the voices started to fade. I could tell they were losing confidence. By the time I got to 31, 32, it was only me and the older kids. Still counting. The difference was noticeable. The crowd laughed. It was pretty funny. Before I knew it, it was lunchtime. I was so hungry, but because I was rushed in the morning, I hadn't prepared a lunch At any rate. I had to go to the other school for the afternoon and I could buy something at a convenience store. Along the way, I started to say my goodbyes to the students, but they insisted, no, Kate Sensei, And they pulled me towards a group of families picnicking together. The parents signaled for me to come over and sit down. The food was all laid out on the blankets. One of the moms filled a plate for me and another poured me some juice. What a feast. I felt so welcomed and so full.