【2025年最新版】Home Alone !学びながら楽しむ!YouTubeで英語を学ぶ50の表現とは?

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英語学習の新しい方法とは?

2025年、英語を学ぶ方法も変わりつつあります。スマホやパソコンを使って、よりインタラクティブで楽しい方法が増えてきました。中でも、YouTubeで英語を学ぶことができるチャンネルが注目されています。自宅で気軽に学べるため、仕事の合間や空き時間に勉強できる点が魅力的です。

YouTubeで学べる英語表現50選

次に、動画で学べる50の英語表現を紹介します。これらの表現は、実際の会話で使える便利なものばかりです。YouTubeの動画から学んだ単語や表現をリストにしてみました。

番号分類単語や表現英英で解説日本語訳
1動詞Heads upTo alert someone to something, to warn them to be cautious or prepared for something.注意する
2動詞GetTo capture, attack, or accomplish something. Used in many contexts, here it means to deal with someone.取る、捕まえる
3名詞ScamA trick or deception intended to cheat someone out of their money or property.詐欺
4名詞KindergartenA school for young children, typically ages 5–6, before first grade.幼稚園
5動詞Lay eyes onTo see or notice something for the first time.見る、気づく
6動詞UnloadTo remove items from a vehicle or container.降ろす
7動詞Get a bite to eatTo have a light meal.軽食を取る
8名詞BlockA section of a city or neighborhood, often used to describe the area in which one works or resides.区画
9名詞Booby trapA hidden or deceptive device set to catch or harm someone, typically used to protect something or stop intruders.
10名詞CrotchThe part of the body between the legs.股間
11名詞FellaInformal, short for ‘fellow’, meaning a guy or man, often used affectionately.男、仲間
12動詞SnatchTo grab something suddenly or eagerly.ひったくる
13名詞TricksterA person who deceives or cheats others for their own benefit.詐欺師
14動詞PersuadeTo convince someone to do something through reasoning or argument.説得する
15名詞AgonyExtreme physical or mental pain.苦しみ
16動詞LinkTo connect or join something together.つなげる
17名詞ElfA small mythical creature, typically depicted as mischievous or helpful, often part of the Christmas tradition.小人(妖精)
18名詞JerkA person who is rude, irritating, or hard to deal with.意地悪な人
19動詞Shut upA very direct way to tell someone to stop talking.黙れ
20動詞DodgeTo avoid something, often by moving quickly or skillfully.避ける
21動詞DropTo allow something to fall or to release something.落とす
22名詞ScareA sudden feeling of fear or shock, often caused by something unexpected.驚かせる
23動詞ShriekTo make a high-pitched, loud sound often due to surprise, fear, or pain.悲鳴をあげる
24名詞KnockTo strike something, often a door or a surface, to get someone’s attention.ノックする
25名詞TrapA device or method used to catch or deceive someone, often used in the context of securing something or someone.
26名詞MomentA specific point in time, often referring to an important event.瞬間
27名詞BasementThe lower level of a building, typically below ground.地下室
28動詞Take offTo lift off or start flying, often used for aircraft.離陸する
29名詞FoolA person who is easily deceived or tricked.馬鹿
30動詞ZipTo move quickly or with energy, often used in the context of speed.急ぐ
31名詞CrotchThe part of the body between the legs.股間
32動詞SnatchTo grab something suddenly or eagerly.ひったくる
33名詞SetupThe arrangement or preparation of something in advance.セットアップ
34名詞TricksterA person who deceives or cheats others for their own benefit.いたずら好きな人
35名詞ScamA trick or deception intended to cheat someone out of their money or property.詐欺
36動詞ShriekTo make a high-pitched, loud sound often due to surprise, fear, or pain.悲鳴をあげる
37名詞KnockTo strike something, often a door or a surface, to get someone’s attention.ノックする
38名詞BlockA section of a city or neighborhood, often used to describe the area in which one works or resides.区画
39動詞Lay eyes onTo see or notice something for the first time.見る、気づく
40動詞GetTo capture, attack, or accomplish something. Used in many contexts, here it means to deal with someone.取る、捕まえる
41名詞ScareA sudden feeling of fear or shock, often caused by something unexpected.怖がらせる
42名詞JerkA person who is rude, irritating, or hard to deal with.意地悪な人
43名詞TrapA device or method used to catch or deceive someone, often used in the context of securing something or someone.
44名詞MomentA specific point in time, often referring to an important event.瞬間
45名詞FoolA person who is easily deceived or tricked.馬鹿
46動詞Take offTo lift off or start flying, often used for aircraft.離陸する
47名詞AgonyExtreme physical or mental pain.苦しみ
48動詞LinkTo connect or join something together.結びつける
49動詞Shut upA very direct way to tell someone to stop talking.黙れ
50名詞FellaInformal, short for ‘fellow’, meaning a guy or man, often used affectionately.男、仲間

私の実体験!YouTubeを使った英語学習

実は、私もYouTubeを使った英語学習に初めは不安がありました。しかし、動画を見ながら実際に発音を真似してみると、徐々に自信がつき、英語に対するハードルが低く感じるようになりました。特に「Heads up」や「Get a bite to eat」などのフレーズは、実生活の中で役立っています。

具体的に使える英語表現とは?

私たちが日常生活で使える英語表現には、シンプルで覚えやすいものが多くあります。例えば、”Got to be kidding” や “Take it one step at a time” など、意識的に使うことで、もっと自然な会話ができるようになります。

本日学んだ英語でストーリーを作ってみました。

Story: The Great Escape: A Lesson in Teamwork and Persistence

It was a quiet afternoon in a small, bustling town, and the sun was setting on the horizon, casting an orange glow over the streets. Mark had been planning this day for weeks – a perfect evening for a thrilling adventure. He and his friends, Jake and Alice, were about to pull off a daring “heist” – albeit one that would end with them laughing rather than running from the law.

“Alright, this is it,” Mark said with determination. “We’ve got to get in, grab the treasure, and get out. No mistakes.”

The “treasure” was a prize much more valuable than gold: a rare comic book that Jake had been eyeing for years. It was held in a local museum, and the only way to get it was to sneak in after hours. It was, to be frank, a kind of heist – though all in the spirit of good fun.

Their plan was simple. Jake had a knack for spotting opportunities – he could “lay eyes on” any potential flaws in security from miles away. Alice was the one who could always “take it one step at a time,” carefully plotting each move with precision. Mark, well, he was the one who would “get them” if anything went wrong.

As the evening set in, they found themselves “unloading” their gear in the back alley, ready to execute their plan. “Okay, let’s ‘get a bite to eat‘ first, and then we’ll hit the museum by 9:00,” Mark suggested, trying to ease the tension. But Alice was already on edge. “Don’t worry, we’re in control,” she reassured her team. “But, we need to be cautious. We can’t afford to be ‘scammed’ by any false alarms.”

They approached the museum quietly, like the burglars in a classic heist film. “Heads up!” Mark called out as a security guard passed by. The signal was clear: they had to stay low. Jake was quick to take action, “We’re not here to get caught. If we get caught, I’ll be the one to ‘get’ the guard.”

As they approached the vault holding the comic book, a sudden noise startled them. They looked around, panic creeping in. But Alice remained calm. “Take it one step at a time,” she said, leading them to the back entrance where the treasure lay hidden.

After a few tense moments, they finally had the comic book in hand. Mark couldn’t help but grin. “I can’t believe we pulled it off. Ever since I laid eyes on this place, I wanted to experience something like this.”

But, just as they were about to make their escape, disaster struck. The door was locked. They tried everything – twisting the knob, kicking it, but it wouldn’t budge. “Shoot!” Alice cursed, growing frustrated. “We’re not going to get caught over something this simple.”

Jake, always thinking on his feet, suggested, “Let’s go around the front. There’s always a way in, even if it’s not where we expected it.” They made a break for it, sprinting through the dark streets with the treasure in hand.

Eventually, after a heart-pounding chase, they found an open window. Mark was the first to jump through. “This is it, let’s get out of here,” he said as he looked back at his friends. With a quick hop, they were out, and they were free.

As they caught their breath, Alice laughed, holding up the comic book. “Well, we did it. Just like we planned.”


Japanese Summary:

この物語は、3人の友達が地元の博物館で珍しい漫画を盗む計画を立て、チームワークと慎重さを発揮しながら実行する冒険の話です。計画通りに進むが、最後には予想外のトラブルが発生。しかし、最終的に全員が協力して無事に成功を収めます。

英語学習を続けるためのポイント

英語学習を続けるためには、楽しみながら学ぶことが大切です。YouTubeや映画、ポッドキャストなど、日常的に使えるリソースを活用して、毎日少しずつ学習を続けていきましょう。

最後にあなたができるアクション

このブログ記事で紹介した50の表現を実際に使ってみてください。今日から少しずつ英語を使ってみることで、英語力は確実に向上します。この記事を読んで役立ったと思ったら、ぜひ次回のYouTube動画で紹介されたフレーズを試してみましょう!

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