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GEでキャリアを
スタート
財務なのに
数字読めず
12,300,000,000
1.23×1010
実は…
2
BCGへ転職
経営コンサル
実は…
3
Value English
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実は…
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のつくり方
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Seminar
アジェンダ
1. 試験概要
2. スピーチ構成
3. 要素(一文)
4. 対策&練習
アジェンダ
1. 試験概要
2. スピーチ構成
3. 要素(一文)
4. 対策&練習
英検1級2次試験は…
1分考え、2分話す。
英検1級2次試験は…
1分考え、2分話す。
【1分の使い方】
10秒:トピックを選ぶ
50秒:構成を考える(穴埋め式)
英検1級2次試験は…
1分考え、2分話す。
【2分話すには?】
およそA4サイズの原稿1/2ページ
(200words / 100 wpm)
やってみよう①
10秒でトピックを選ぶ
やってみよう①
10秒でトピックを選ぶ
1. Should more be done to protect the cultures of the world’s
indigenous people?
2. Are large corporations solely interested in generating profits?
3. Agree or disagree: Social class is still relevant in modern society
4. Is enough being done to stop cyberbullying in Japan?
5. Is political correctness really necessary in today’s world?
やってみよう①
10秒でトピックを選ぶ
1. Should more be done to protect the cultures of the world’s
indigenous people?
2. Are large corporations solely interested in generating profits?
3. Agree or disagree: Social class is still relevant in modern society
4. Is enough being done to stop cyberbullying in Japan?
5. Is political correctness really necessary in today’s world?
得意
一般
常識
採点基準は?
英検はCEFRに準拠
(1) Fluency and Coherence (流暢さと内容の一貫性)
(2) Lexical Resources (語彙力)
(3) Grammatical range and accuracy (文法)
(4) Pronunciation(発音)
アジェンダ
1. 試験概要
2. スピーチ構成
3. 要素(一文)
4. 対策&練習
サンプルスピーチ【Question】 Are large corporations solely interested in generating profits?
(1)Large corporations cannot only be interested in profits if they are to survive. (2) Let me
explain. (16words)
(3)First, most large corporations are successful because they have developed a reputation
for excellence. (4)This reputation is a brand which must be protected by providing benefits to
society and avoiding scandals. (31words)
(5)Second, successful corporations need high-quality management and employees. (6)They
not only need to attract quality workers, but they must also keep them to maintain consistency.
(7)To do this, they must offer good working conditions and maintain a positive working environment.
(40 words)
(8)Third, corporations often play important roles in their local communities beyond
providing jobs and boosting the local economy. (9)Many large companies need to follow a
practice called CSR, or corporate social responsibility. (10)This means that companies need to help
local communities through activities such as giving donations or volunteering. (51 words)
(11)Moreover, companies need to be concerned about world issues like environment
protection and maintaining sustainable practices. (12)In this sense, successful corporations
can have a win-win way of thinking. (13)By giving back to society and acting in responsible, ethical
ways, they increase their brand image and customer loyalty. (47 words)
(185words)
4,000語彙レベル以下 95.6%
Word Level Freq. % Comments
1,000 105 61.05
2,000 28 16.28
3,000 23 13.37
4,000 9 5.23
6,000 4 2.33 excellence, boost, donation, ethical
8,000 1 0.58 consistency
9,000 1 0.58 sutainable
Unknown 1 0.58 CSR
TOTAL 172 100
77.3%
95.9%
50
60
70
80
90
100
1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 9,000 Unknown
【Question】 Are large corporations solely interested in generating profits?
(1)Large corporations cannot only be interested in profits if they are to survive. (2) Let me
explain. (16words)
(3)First, most large corporations are successful because they have developed a reputation
for excellence. (4)This reputation is a brand which must be protected by providing benefits to
society and avoiding scandals. (31words)
(5)Second, successful corporations need high-quality management and employees. (6)They
not only need to attract quality workers, but they must also keep them to maintain consistency.
(7)To do this, they must offer good working conditions and maintain a positive working environment.
(40 words)
(8)Third, corporations often play important roles in their local communities beyond
providing jobs and boosting the local economy. (9)Many large companies need to follow a
practice called CSR, or corporate social responsibility. (10)This means that companies need to help
local communities through activities such as giving donations or volunteering. (51 words)
(11)Moreover, companies need to be concerned about world issues like environment protection
and maintaining sustainable practices. (12)In this sense, successful corporations can have a win-
win way of thinking. (13)By giving back to society and acting in responsible, ethical ways, they
increase their brand image and customer loyalty. (47 words)
(185words)
イントロ、ボディ、結論
Introduction
Body 1
Body 2
Body 3
Conclusion
サンプル分析:イントロ【Question】 Are large corporations solely interested in generating profits?
(1)Large corporations cannot only be interested in profits if they are to survive. (2) Let me
explain. (16words)
(3)First, most large corporations are successful because they have developed a reputation
for excellence. (4)This reputation is a brand which must be protected by providing benefits to
society and avoiding scandals. (31words)
(5)Second, successful corporations need high-quality management and employees. (6)They
not only need to attract quality workers, but they must also keep them to maintain consistency.
(7)To do this, they must offer good working conditions and maintain a positive working environment.
(40 words)
(8)Third, corporations often play important roles in their local communities beyond
providing jobs and boosting the local economy. (9)Many large companies need to follow a
practice called CSR, or corporate social responsibility. (10)This means that companies need to help
local communities through activities such as giving donations or volunteering. (51 words)
(11)Moreover, companies need to be concerned about world issues like environment protection
and maintaining sustainable practices. (12)In this sense, successful corporations can have a win-
win way of thinking. (13)By giving back to society and acting in responsible, ethical ways, they
increase their brand image and customer loyalty. (47 words)
(185words)
Introduction
【ポイント】まずは結論を述べる
(1)Large corporations cannot only be interested in
profits if they are to survive.
(2) Let me explain. (16words)
【Question】 Are large corporations solely interested in generating profits?
(1)Large corporations cannot only be interested in profits if they are to survive. (2) Let me
explain. (16words)
(3)First, most large corporations are successful because they have developed a reputation
for excellence. (4)This reputation is a brand which must be protected by providing benefits to
society and avoiding scandals. (31words)
(5)Second, successful corporations need high-quality management and employees. (6)They
not only need to attract quality workers, but they must also keep them to maintain consistency.
(7)To do this, they must offer good working conditions and maintain a positive working environment.
(40 words)
(8)Third, corporations often play important roles in their local communities beyond
providing jobs and boosting the local economy. (9)Many large companies need to follow a
practice called CSR, or corporate social responsibility. (10)This means that companies need to help
local communities through activities such as giving donations or volunteering. (51 words)
(11)Moreover, companies need to be concerned about world issues like environment protection
and maintaining sustainable practices. (12)In this sense, successful corporations can have a win-
win way of thinking. (13)By giving back to society and acting in responsible, ethical ways, they
increase their brand image and customer loyalty. (47 words)
(185words)
サンプル分析:ボディ
Body 1
Body 2
Body 3
【ポイント】まずは要点から!PRE(P):Point→Reason→Example
(8)Third, corporations often play important roles in their
local communities beyond providing jobs and boosting
the local economy.
(9)Many large companies need to follow a practice called
CSR, or corporate social responsibility.
(10)This means that companies need to help local
communities through activities such as giving donations or
volunteering. (51 words)
【Question】 Are large corporations solely interested in generating profits?
(1)Large corporations cannot only be interested in profits if they are to survive. (2) Let me
explain. (16words)
(3)First, most large corporations are successful because they have developed a reputation
for excellence. (4)This reputation is a brand which must be protected by providing benefits to
society and avoiding scandals. (31words)
(5)Second, successful corporations need high-quality management and employees. (6)They
not only need to attract quality workers, but they must also keep them to maintain consistency.
(7)To do this, they must offer good working conditions and maintain a positive working environment.
(40 words)
(8)Third, corporations often play important roles in their local communities beyond
providing jobs and boosting the local economy. (9)Many large companies need to follow a
practice called CSR, or corporate social responsibility. (10)This means that companies need to help
local communities through activities such as giving donations or volunteering. (51 words)
(11)Moreover, companies need to be concerned about world issues like environment protection
and maintaining sustainable practices. (12)In this sense, successful corporations can have a win-
win way of thinking. (13)By giving back to society and acting in responsible, ethical ways, they
increase their brand image and customer loyalty. (47 words)
(185words)
サンプル分析:結論
Conclusion
【ポイント】結論の再提示
(11)Moreover, companies need to be concerned about
world issues like environment protection and
maintaining sustainable practices.
(12)In this sense, successful corporations can have a win-win
way of thinking.
(13)By giving back to society and acting in responsible,
ethical ways, they increase their brand image and customer
loyalty. (47 words)
やってみよう②
型に沿って2分のスピーチを作ろう
【問題】
Is enough being done to stop cyberbullying in Japan?
1. イントロ、ボディ、結論
2. PRE(P)
3. 各要素の必須コンテンツ
アジェンダ
1. 試験概要
2. スピーチ構成
3. 要素(一文)
4. 対策&練習
瞬間英作力
1. 基礎語彙・文法
2. 瞬発力
3. 発音
基礎文法と語彙は重要
77.3%
95.9%
50
60
70
80
90
100
1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 9,000 Unknown
「知ってる」⇒「使える」
1秒の間がストレス
発音は大事
Kimi Kowoi ne
日本語
5
英語
13
発音は大事
Kimi Kowoi ne
⇒Kimi Kawaii ne
「あ」だけでCat, Cot, Cut
アジェンダ
1. 試験概要
2. スピーチ構成
3. 要素(一文)
4. 対策&練習
スピーチ構成の練習
英検全問題集
(過去問)
日本語で英語の型で
日ごろ話す時にPREP
瞬間英作力
スマホ
Googleアプリ
⇒設定
⇒音声検索
⇒言語:English
ぜひ、Value Englishも
よろしくお願いします。
Materials
for
Interview sessions
2007 02 Session A topics
1. Should Japan's wealth be distributed more evenly
among its citizens?
2. Is it possible to keep politics out of international
sporting events?
3. The value of an arts degree vs a science degree
in the real world
4. Should more be done to promote equality for
women in Japan?
5. Does fortunetelling have a role to play in today's
society?
2007 03 Session B topics
1. Should people be prepared to change their
lifestyles to help protect the environment?
2. Does the Internet encourage people to express
extreme attitudes?
3. Should the government do more to protect people
from the threat of terrorism?
4. Is international aid the best way to help poor
countries develop?
5. Is Japan likely to become more multicultural in the
future?
2007 03 Session A topics
1. Should the government do more to encourage
people to lead healthy lifestyles?
2. Does the media in Japan promote Western
values?
3. Should people have the right to own firearms for
self-defense?
4. Is increasing taxes a good way to improve public
services?
5. Does music play a positive role in society today?
2008 01 Session B topics
1. Are printed books and newspapers destined to die
out?
2. The pros and cons of ongoing urbanization
3. Does Japan’s health-care system need to be
reformed?
4. Is democracy the best system of government?
5. Would transferring more technology to developing
nations solve their economic problems?
2008 02 Session B topics
1. Is the Internet destroying family communication?
2. Is there enough emphasis on important issues in
politics today?
3. Would students benefit from stronger discipline at
schools?
4. Does sumo have a role to play in modern
Japanese society?
5. Is ecotourism good for the planet?
Feedback Sheet
Examinee: (Speech length: )
Criteria Evaluation Strengths & Opportunities
1. Fluency and
coherence
(スピーチがスムーズか?内容に
一貫性があり分かり易いか?) A B C
2. Lexical resource
(語彙力は十分か?同じ語彙の繰
り返し使用がない) A B C
3. Grammatical
range and accuracy
(一程度複雑な構文を使えている
か?関係代名詞等)
A B C
4. Pronunciation
(理解を阻害するような発音は無
いか?) A B C
EOF

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英検1級2次対策セミナー

  • 7. アジェンダ 1. 試験概要 2. スピーチ構成 3. 要素(一文) 4. 対策&練習
  • 8. アジェンダ 1. 試験概要 2. スピーチ構成 3. 要素(一文) 4. 対策&練習
  • 13. やってみよう① 10秒でトピックを選ぶ 1. Should more be done to protect the cultures of the world’s indigenous people? 2. Are large corporations solely interested in generating profits? 3. Agree or disagree: Social class is still relevant in modern society 4. Is enough being done to stop cyberbullying in Japan? 5. Is political correctness really necessary in today’s world?
  • 14. やってみよう① 10秒でトピックを選ぶ 1. Should more be done to protect the cultures of the world’s indigenous people? 2. Are large corporations solely interested in generating profits? 3. Agree or disagree: Social class is still relevant in modern society 4. Is enough being done to stop cyberbullying in Japan? 5. Is political correctness really necessary in today’s world? 得意 一般 常識
  • 15. 採点基準は? 英検はCEFRに準拠 (1) Fluency and Coherence (流暢さと内容の一貫性) (2) Lexical Resources (語彙力) (3) Grammatical range and accuracy (文法) (4) Pronunciation(発音)
  • 16. アジェンダ 1. 試験概要 2. スピーチ構成 3. 要素(一文) 4. 対策&練習
  • 17. サンプルスピーチ【Question】 Are large corporations solely interested in generating profits? (1)Large corporations cannot only be interested in profits if they are to survive. (2) Let me explain. (16words) (3)First, most large corporations are successful because they have developed a reputation for excellence. (4)This reputation is a brand which must be protected by providing benefits to society and avoiding scandals. (31words) (5)Second, successful corporations need high-quality management and employees. (6)They not only need to attract quality workers, but they must also keep them to maintain consistency. (7)To do this, they must offer good working conditions and maintain a positive working environment. (40 words) (8)Third, corporations often play important roles in their local communities beyond providing jobs and boosting the local economy. (9)Many large companies need to follow a practice called CSR, or corporate social responsibility. (10)This means that companies need to help local communities through activities such as giving donations or volunteering. (51 words) (11)Moreover, companies need to be concerned about world issues like environment protection and maintaining sustainable practices. (12)In this sense, successful corporations can have a win-win way of thinking. (13)By giving back to society and acting in responsible, ethical ways, they increase their brand image and customer loyalty. (47 words) (185words)
  • 18. 4,000語彙レベル以下 95.6% Word Level Freq. % Comments 1,000 105 61.05 2,000 28 16.28 3,000 23 13.37 4,000 9 5.23 6,000 4 2.33 excellence, boost, donation, ethical 8,000 1 0.58 consistency 9,000 1 0.58 sutainable Unknown 1 0.58 CSR TOTAL 172 100 77.3% 95.9% 50 60 70 80 90 100 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 9,000 Unknown
  • 19. 【Question】 Are large corporations solely interested in generating profits? (1)Large corporations cannot only be interested in profits if they are to survive. (2) Let me explain. (16words) (3)First, most large corporations are successful because they have developed a reputation for excellence. (4)This reputation is a brand which must be protected by providing benefits to society and avoiding scandals. (31words) (5)Second, successful corporations need high-quality management and employees. (6)They not only need to attract quality workers, but they must also keep them to maintain consistency. (7)To do this, they must offer good working conditions and maintain a positive working environment. (40 words) (8)Third, corporations often play important roles in their local communities beyond providing jobs and boosting the local economy. (9)Many large companies need to follow a practice called CSR, or corporate social responsibility. (10)This means that companies need to help local communities through activities such as giving donations or volunteering. (51 words) (11)Moreover, companies need to be concerned about world issues like environment protection and maintaining sustainable practices. (12)In this sense, successful corporations can have a win- win way of thinking. (13)By giving back to society and acting in responsible, ethical ways, they increase their brand image and customer loyalty. (47 words) (185words) イントロ、ボディ、結論 Introduction Body 1 Body 2 Body 3 Conclusion
  • 20. サンプル分析:イントロ【Question】 Are large corporations solely interested in generating profits? (1)Large corporations cannot only be interested in profits if they are to survive. (2) Let me explain. (16words) (3)First, most large corporations are successful because they have developed a reputation for excellence. (4)This reputation is a brand which must be protected by providing benefits to society and avoiding scandals. (31words) (5)Second, successful corporations need high-quality management and employees. (6)They not only need to attract quality workers, but they must also keep them to maintain consistency. (7)To do this, they must offer good working conditions and maintain a positive working environment. (40 words) (8)Third, corporations often play important roles in their local communities beyond providing jobs and boosting the local economy. (9)Many large companies need to follow a practice called CSR, or corporate social responsibility. (10)This means that companies need to help local communities through activities such as giving donations or volunteering. (51 words) (11)Moreover, companies need to be concerned about world issues like environment protection and maintaining sustainable practices. (12)In this sense, successful corporations can have a win- win way of thinking. (13)By giving back to society and acting in responsible, ethical ways, they increase their brand image and customer loyalty. (47 words) (185words) Introduction 【ポイント】まずは結論を述べる (1)Large corporations cannot only be interested in profits if they are to survive. (2) Let me explain. (16words)
  • 21. 【Question】 Are large corporations solely interested in generating profits? (1)Large corporations cannot only be interested in profits if they are to survive. (2) Let me explain. (16words) (3)First, most large corporations are successful because they have developed a reputation for excellence. (4)This reputation is a brand which must be protected by providing benefits to society and avoiding scandals. (31words) (5)Second, successful corporations need high-quality management and employees. (6)They not only need to attract quality workers, but they must also keep them to maintain consistency. (7)To do this, they must offer good working conditions and maintain a positive working environment. (40 words) (8)Third, corporations often play important roles in their local communities beyond providing jobs and boosting the local economy. (9)Many large companies need to follow a practice called CSR, or corporate social responsibility. (10)This means that companies need to help local communities through activities such as giving donations or volunteering. (51 words) (11)Moreover, companies need to be concerned about world issues like environment protection and maintaining sustainable practices. (12)In this sense, successful corporations can have a win- win way of thinking. (13)By giving back to society and acting in responsible, ethical ways, they increase their brand image and customer loyalty. (47 words) (185words) サンプル分析:ボディ Body 1 Body 2 Body 3 【ポイント】まずは要点から!PRE(P):Point→Reason→Example (8)Third, corporations often play important roles in their local communities beyond providing jobs and boosting the local economy. (9)Many large companies need to follow a practice called CSR, or corporate social responsibility. (10)This means that companies need to help local communities through activities such as giving donations or volunteering. (51 words)
  • 22. 【Question】 Are large corporations solely interested in generating profits? (1)Large corporations cannot only be interested in profits if they are to survive. (2) Let me explain. (16words) (3)First, most large corporations are successful because they have developed a reputation for excellence. (4)This reputation is a brand which must be protected by providing benefits to society and avoiding scandals. (31words) (5)Second, successful corporations need high-quality management and employees. (6)They not only need to attract quality workers, but they must also keep them to maintain consistency. (7)To do this, they must offer good working conditions and maintain a positive working environment. (40 words) (8)Third, corporations often play important roles in their local communities beyond providing jobs and boosting the local economy. (9)Many large companies need to follow a practice called CSR, or corporate social responsibility. (10)This means that companies need to help local communities through activities such as giving donations or volunteering. (51 words) (11)Moreover, companies need to be concerned about world issues like environment protection and maintaining sustainable practices. (12)In this sense, successful corporations can have a win- win way of thinking. (13)By giving back to society and acting in responsible, ethical ways, they increase their brand image and customer loyalty. (47 words) (185words) サンプル分析:結論 Conclusion 【ポイント】結論の再提示 (11)Moreover, companies need to be concerned about world issues like environment protection and maintaining sustainable practices. (12)In this sense, successful corporations can have a win-win way of thinking. (13)By giving back to society and acting in responsible, ethical ways, they increase their brand image and customer loyalty. (47 words)
  • 23. やってみよう② 型に沿って2分のスピーチを作ろう 【問題】 Is enough being done to stop cyberbullying in Japan? 1. イントロ、ボディ、結論 2. PRE(P) 3. 各要素の必須コンテンツ
  • 24. アジェンダ 1. 試験概要 2. スピーチ構成 3. 要素(一文) 4. 対策&練習
  • 26. 基礎文法と語彙は重要 77.3% 95.9% 50 60 70 80 90 100 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 9,000 Unknown 「知ってる」⇒「使える」
  • 29. 発音は大事 Kimi Kowoi ne ⇒Kimi Kawaii ne 「あ」だけでCat, Cot, Cut
  • 30. アジェンダ 1. 試験概要 2. スピーチ構成 3. 要素(一文) 4. 対策&練習
  • 35. 2007 02 Session A topics 1. Should Japan's wealth be distributed more evenly among its citizens? 2. Is it possible to keep politics out of international sporting events? 3. The value of an arts degree vs a science degree in the real world 4. Should more be done to promote equality for women in Japan? 5. Does fortunetelling have a role to play in today's society?
  • 36. 2007 03 Session B topics 1. Should people be prepared to change their lifestyles to help protect the environment? 2. Does the Internet encourage people to express extreme attitudes? 3. Should the government do more to protect people from the threat of terrorism? 4. Is international aid the best way to help poor countries develop? 5. Is Japan likely to become more multicultural in the future?
  • 37. 2007 03 Session A topics 1. Should the government do more to encourage people to lead healthy lifestyles? 2. Does the media in Japan promote Western values? 3. Should people have the right to own firearms for self-defense? 4. Is increasing taxes a good way to improve public services? 5. Does music play a positive role in society today?
  • 38. 2008 01 Session B topics 1. Are printed books and newspapers destined to die out? 2. The pros and cons of ongoing urbanization 3. Does Japan’s health-care system need to be reformed? 4. Is democracy the best system of government? 5. Would transferring more technology to developing nations solve their economic problems?
  • 39. 2008 02 Session B topics 1. Is the Internet destroying family communication? 2. Is there enough emphasis on important issues in politics today? 3. Would students benefit from stronger discipline at schools? 4. Does sumo have a role to play in modern Japanese society? 5. Is ecotourism good for the planet?
  • 40. Feedback Sheet Examinee: (Speech length: ) Criteria Evaluation Strengths & Opportunities 1. Fluency and coherence (スピーチがスムーズか?内容に 一貫性があり分かり易いか?) A B C 2. Lexical resource (語彙力は十分か?同じ語彙の繰 り返し使用がない) A B C 3. Grammatical range and accuracy (一程度複雑な構文を使えている か?関係代名詞等) A B C 4. Pronunciation (理解を阻害するような発音は無 いか?) A B C
  • 41. EOF