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Perhaps the most common sleep disorder in the world is sleep talking. It most likely affects at least half of all individuals at some point in their life. With the condition being this common, there are still many misunderstandings about sleep talking. In this episode we will:Define sleep talking as a parasomniaReview the incidence of sleep talking, the hereditary nature, and how it changes over timeDifferentiate it from taking during REM sleepList the risk factors for somniloquyCategorize disorders that may lead to sleep talkingTouch upon treatment for somniloquyProduced by: Maeve WinterMore Twitter: @drchriswinter IG: @drchriwinter Threads: @drchriswinter Bluesky: @drchriswinter The Sleep Solution and The Rested Child Thanks for listening and sleep well!
Episode 65 | "Nothing but embracement, that's all I want at the end of the day." This week Brooke starts off heavy with a dream about demons in bed. The mood lightens up with catnaps and dreams about fun new game shows, giraffes, bathroom emergencies, and hot new breakfast spots. If you have ever known someone to talk in their sleep, stick around to learn about sleep talking, also known as somniloquy, and laugh along to some dramatic readings in Sleep Talk Theatre. Help spread the word with this week's Celebrity Hashtag - #WhatDoesDonaldFaisonDream TW: Sexual Assault, Demons, Bestiality, Graphic Medical Situations Support the Show Have a dream or listener story you want to share? Email: REMelations@gmail.com Enjoying what you hear? Don't forget to join our sleepover squad for behind-the-scenes and extra content: https://www.REMelations.com/support Want to discuss dreams with besties just like you? Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/REMelationsBesties Show Links The Somniloquist: Midnight Monologues From A Real Life Sleep Talker by Adam Rosenberg https://vimeo.com/188840018 Why Do I Talk in My Sleep by Discovery News - https://youtu.be/i1-Wwk0n1cY Talking in Your Sleep by WebMD - https://www.webmd.com/sleep-disorders/talking-in-your-sleep
Welcome Dream Team!Did you know about the Russian sleep study, Encephalitis Lethargia, or hear about Dion McGregor's sleep talking? Well take a listen, you won't be disappointed.The link Tasha promised: https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20160219-the-dark-tales-of-the-worlds-most-epic-sleep-talkerEmail us: deadtotheworldpodcast.@gmail.comFollow us: @deadtotheworld @DTTWdreamteamRate/Review us: iTunes, Apple Podcast, Spotify, Podchaser and Goodpods Thank you Lexi, Mama Dawn & Tasha
In this episode, my guest Olivia Rains and I nerd out about the amazing things that happen when we sleep. The first thing we tackle is the sleep cycle. I dive into the details of what happens at each of the four stages of the brain's sleep cycle. We chat about somniloquy, aka sleep talking. Then we finally nerd out about dreams and even share some of our own wild and crazy dreams. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theanatomynerdpodcast)
Can you learn someones deep dark secrets by listening to them Sleep Talk? Find out as we discuss Somniloquy ( Saam-ni-luh-kwee) on this weeks episode.
Iedere muziekliefhebber weet dat het jaar bestaat uit vijf seizoenen: lente, zomer, herfst, winter en… het lijstjesseizoen! In de vorige aflevering van Osmium – de zwaarste podcast in het Nederlands – deelden Pim en Niels hun lijstjes met favoriete albums…
Suddenly she sat up and yelled "I can't breathe! I can't breathe!" But her eyes were still closed. She was... sleeping My Paranormal Story is written, produced, and narrated by Tom Stewart. Music in this episode provided by: Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) "Anxiety" "Awkward Meeting" "Come Play With Me" "Cryptic Sorrow" "Evening Fall" "Nervous" "This House" Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Join Jannat, Joachim and Jonas in their very serious discussion about literature! Plus we listen to the first installment of our collaboration with Goodparley ft. Taylor Edmonds's poem. Listen to our latest installments here. Thank you to Sam Hickman for our beautiful Somniloquy jingle! You can check out her music on iTunes and Spotify or find her on Instagram. And visit our Patreon and follow us on Twitter, FB, Instagram and our website for all the latest news. You can also get in touch with us at somniloquypodcast@gmail.com
This episode we dive headfirst into the horrors of a cult classic: Shadow Hearts, discussing how to win a game of hangman, our take on Lovecraft's works and Lovecraftian themes present in Shadow Hearts, purple prose and classic literature, anti-anthropocentrism and cosmic horror, the technical word for fear of dolls (never use it, please), what the greatest scene in video game history is (hint: it involves a train), voice acting performances and how to measure their quality, actors treating their lines like they're in toy commercials, the distinction between loving something for what it is and critiquing a performance, good vs bad dialogue, the unique difficulties which translation presents in attempting to preserve original intent, the context of horror RPGs, favorite characters and their motivations, the harmony of ideas in the Shadow Hearts soundtrack plus Yasunori Mitsuda (!), sensible nostalgia for the 90s and what that decade accomplished in games vs crappy things that can be abolished to history books, the Judgment Ring and mechanical innovations in Shadow Hearts, and finally, why this game didn't do so great upon release.Website: https://thewellredmage.comPatreon: https://patreon.com/thewellredmageGuests: @ArosElric and @TeacherBloke85Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/thewellredmage)
Join Jannat, Joachim, Jonas and special guest Caitlin Coxon as they talk all things tropes! From why Ross Geller ain't so stellar to why room temperature food is the worst. Thank you to Sam Hickman for our beautiful Somniloquy jingle! You can check out her music on iTunes and Spotify or find her on Instagram. And visit our Patreon and follow us on Twitter, FB, Instagram and our website for all the latest news. You can also get in touch with us at somniloquypodcast@gmail.com
Join Jannat, Joachim and Jonas as they talk all things creative, pseudo-scientific and a little bit absurd. This episode we ask what makes you creative (several times) and discuss the benefits of being on the beaten path. Thank you to Sam Hickman for our beautiful Somniloquy jingle! You can check out her music on iTunes and Spotify or find her on Instagram. And visit our Patreon and follow us on Twitter, FB, Instagram and our website for all the latest news. You can also get in touch with us at somniloquypodcast@gmail.com
Do we put too much emphasis on uniqueness and originality when it comes to art? Would you be mad at a chef for using eggs? Have you just been on the internet? Join Jannat, Joachim, Jonas and special guest Dr Mikey Goodman as they talk all things creative, pseudo-scientific and a little bit absurd. In this episode we uncover the surprising truth about Cardiff University's famous Dylan the Dragon mascot, get the real gossip behind the making of the Lucent Dreaming covers and listen to Jonas get excited about vampire stories. Thank you to Sam Hickman for our beautiful Somniloquy jingle! You can check out her music on iTunes and Spotify or find her on Instagram. Also, check out our Patreon and follow us on Twitter, FB, Instagram and our website. You can also get in touch with us at somniloquypodcast@gmail.com
Join Jannat, Joachim and Jonas as they (sleep)talk about all things creative, pseudo-scientific and a little bit absurd. In this gosh darn hilarious (to us only) episode of Somniloquy we discuss whether planning your creative projects and/or life is really worthwhile and why Pokemon is the golden standard of heroism. There might also be some factually inaccurate information about Paradise Lost, On the Road, Twilight and Boston. Special shout-out to Steve for his contribution to this month's topic! Also, thank you to Sam Hickman for our new Somniloquy jingle. Isn't it perfect? She's a star in our dreamworld and an incredibly talented singing harpist in real life. You can check out her music on iTunes and Spotify or find her on Instagram. Before you go, don't forget to check out our Patreon to support us there! Find us on Twitter, FB, Instagram and our website. You can also contact us at somniloquypodcast@gmail.com P.S. Jonas's microphone was stuck on 'Telephone' quality, so excuse his muffledness. Otherwise, enjoy!
Lucent Dreaming launches its first ever podcast! Join Jannat, Joachim and Jonas as they talk all things creative, pseudo-scientific and a little bit absurd. In the debut episode of Somniloquy we talk about how best to judge creative work, what it means to have your work rejected and why we can't stand Dylan (sorry!). Disclaimer: This is our first attempt at podcasting for the world, so please excuse our radio quality audio. We know it's amazing. Intro/outro music 'Let's start at the beginning' by Lee Rosevere. If you want to check out the article we talked about, you can find that here: https://lithub.com/toward-changing-the-language-of-creative-writing-classrooms/ Don't forget to check out our Patreon, our website and leave us a 22/22 review! Find us on Twitter, FB and Instagram. You can also contact us at somniloquypodcast@gmail.com
After watching a mysterious white VHS tape, video collector Mark Cambria begins talking in his sleep in a language that doesn’t exist. He interviews several colleagues in the film community and discovers an urban myth surrounding the existence of the so-called “white tapes.” Mark’s search for answers leads him and his girlfriend Tamra to the legend of the Video Palace and also to Thurman Mueller, a former Video Palace member who has been missing for over twenty years.
These are a few of "Jon's Favorite Things" with Richard Dean Anderson's birthday today, Carter is asking for your daily must have MacGyver Items along with naming that Cop TV theme song. Plus Rock & Roll Story Time along with Talking in your sleep on The Morning Show Recall. News of The Day with Andrew Wittenberg from KSL 5 TV, Jon's 7 Listeners, Studio Attribution and More! The Arrow's Morning Show Playback with Jumpin' J.C. from Utah's Classic 103.5 The Arrow.
Taylor Lawrence (aka Jennifer Taylor Lawrence), an Australian-born actress, voice-over artist and producer, began her career as a classical ballet dancer. Taylor moved to London, where she pursued her career as an actress. Then her journey continued to LA in 2011. West End credits, include roles opposite Woody Harrelson in "Night of the Iguana", "National Hero" alongside Timothy West and Nichola McAuliffe (National Tour), “Nevemore, and as Estelle in Jean Paul Sartre's "In Camera”. Film and television credits include Det. Sarah Harper in "Shrinking Violet", Lilith in "Devil Came Near", Dr Baker in "Abyss of Being", Angela in "Excess Baggage", forthcoming roles in feature films "After Tuesday" and Western Credence. Taylor is known to video game fans as the voice of Shadow Marshall Luger in Sony's "Killzone" amongst other titles, including BioWare's "Dragonage", "SOCOM Confrontation", “LEGO's Lord of the Rings” and Legends of Chima” and "Brave" for Disney Pixar. Founder of Thorny Devil Productions, Taylor has been the driving force behind the team. "Somniloquy" screened at Shriekfest 2016 and is currently in development as a feature. More recently, Jennifer produced the winner of the commercial competition at Shriekfest Horror Film Festival in Los Angeles.
Tom Adams and his wife, Lillian Henley, are collaborating on a “gig-theatre” show about Tom’s sleeptalking and sleepwalking. Tonight on SleepTalker, we hear some of the sleepy mumblings keeping Lillian awake, and Tom talks about the inspiration for the show Elephant & Castle. Elephant & Castle launches next year. Head to www.tom-adams.co.uk for updates (while you’re there, have a read of Tom’s blog and listen to more of his nighttime recordings). I’ll also send an update about Elephant & Castle in my newsletter; from now on, I’ll be sending out an email with links to the best sleepy art, music, writing and podcasts I can find. Head to www.sleeptalkerpodcast.com/newsletter to sign up. SleepTalker is produced by Bec Fary. Music credits: ‘Heterotropic (Where We Used to Belong)’ by Bad Bats ‘Blood Petal’ by Blue Dot Sessions ‘The Dream’ by Project 5am ‘Pianofrozebeat’ by Meri Leeworthy
Britta listens in while her partner Jon talks through the night. Britta Jorgensen is a Melbourne-based independent radio producer. Head to www.brittajorgensen.com to learn more about her work. Music credits: ‘Dream Colours’ by Lee Rosevere ‘Evergreen and Resinous’ by Pineresin ‘Dream 2’ by Tonality Star This is the first in a two-part series about sleep talking. Next time, we’ll find out how midnight mumblings are inspiring a London musical. Jon Tjhia designed SleepTalker’s gorgeous new logo and website: www.sleeptalkerpodcast.com is where you’ll find past episodes, find out how to subscribe, and find our contact details if you want to get in touch.
Most people spend around a third of their lives asleep, and yet we know almost nothing about what goes on in the land of nod. So this week we're going "under the covers" to investigate the science of sleeping including hearing from sleep talkers, probing the world of lucid dreaming and finding out what sleep deprivation does to the brain. Plus, in the news, the missing Beagle 2 probe is pinpointed, how the ingredients for life on Earth could have been cooked up in comets, and the computer that knows you better than your best friend... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Most people spend around a third of their lives asleep, and yet we know almost nothing about what goes on in the land of nod. So this week we're going "under the covers" to investigate the science of sleeping including hearing from sleep talkers, probing the world of lucid dreaming and finding out what sleep deprivation does to the brain. Plus, in the news, the missing Beagle 2 probe is pinpointed, how the ingredients for life on Earth could have been cooked up in comets, and the computer that knows you better than your best friend... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
8月は、この6年間に配信した207本の「やさしい英語会話」よりエピソードを厳選し、毎回4本分を濃縮してお届けします。ナチュラルスピードの会話を、スクリプトとともにお楽しみください。ウェブ上で元のエピソードを検索して、解説を聞くこともできます。 最終回の今回は"College Life: Ups and Downs"(大学生活いろいろ)をテーマに、「やさしい英語会話」でよく登場する大学生活に関する会話を選びました。一人暮らしの苦労話、宿題を提出できない学生の言い訳、さらには日米の大学事情の違いまで、どうかお楽しみください! Image credit: tpsdave via Pixabay Public Domain CC0. Download MP3 スマートフォン用(テスト中) (8:42 8.5MB 中級〜上級)1. やさしい英語会話 (61) College M: Hey, why do you look so glum? W: Just thinking. M: About? W: College life. M: Aren't you excited? We're finally on our own! W: That's just it. We're on our own now. We've taken so many things for granted until now. M: Like what? W: Free meals. I can't cook to save my life, but my Mom always made dinner the best part of my day. M: You can just go to McDonalds or something. You're free to do whatever you please! W: It's not as simple as picking what you want to eat. We have to pay for it out of our own pockets now. M: Don't your parents give you money? It's no different from an allowance. W: Well, mine just told me to get a job. They're cutting my allowance. M: That's harsh. What are you going to do? W: Face the music. I'm becoming an adult and its time that I start acting like one. M: You're growing up too fast for me. W: Or maybe you're not growing up at all? M: Hey, that's deep. W: I know. Oh, that reminds me, you going to the party at the Frat House? M: What happened to all that talk about acting like an adult? W: I figure I have a couple of more years to grow up, so why spoil it now. I'm young and free. Why be tied down by responsibility? M: Well, that didn't last long. Hey, lets go! (Written by Tijan Nicholson) 2. やさしい英語会話 (70) Handing in Homework M: Umm…Ms. Yamada? I’m sorry. I can’t hand in my homework today. Um, I think…the sheep took it from my bag on my way to school. W: What? How can sheep take your homework? You forgot your homework last week as well. Calvin, you need to work harder. M: I didn’t forget it last week. Last week… my dog ate it all up! W: Yeah, yeah, yeah…Calvin, you need to take more responsibility for what you do when you go to college or the workplace. You could get kicked out of school, or even lose your job! M: OK…but I’m still a kid. W: You’re already 18!! You’ll be out in the work force soon! Now, I want you to sit here and write “I’LL HAND IN MY HOMEWORK NEXT WEEK” 100 times. M: What!? Now? Here? W: Yes. Just sit here, write them on this paper. M: (in an adult-like way) Um, Ms. Yamada, I think this is meaningless. There is no guarantee that I’ll hand in my homework next week even if I write that sentence 100 times. It’s just a waste of time, paper, and ink. You will pollute the earth by making me do this thing. W: ……Calvin, that was the most logical thing I’ve heard you say in the last 10 months! M: Yeah?? So…can I go now? W: No. Now, I’d like to hear your story more. How can I get you to hand in last week’s homework? M: (in an adult-like way) Ms. Yamada, you need to keep moving forward. Some people say we should learn from the past, but I don’t think that’s always the case. We shouldn’t let the past pull us down. There is no future behind us; it’s ahead of us! So just forget about it and let’s move on! W: No! Now, you do last week’s homework right here, right now, and hand it in. Is that clear? M: Yes, Ms. Yamada. (Written by Ayumi Furutani) 3. やさしい英語会話 (162) A Boring Class Situation: 2 students are talking quietly during a class lecture. W: Hey, Ray, if you had only 14 minutes left to live, what would you do? M: Hmm… That's a tough one. I think I'd try to get to the high ground. When I was a kid, I used to spend summers at my grandparents' place, a small village in the mountains. One time I found this awesome rock. When I lay on that rock, the deep blue sky stretched endlessly all around. W: And, as I imagine, you would go directly to the sky from that rock? M: Exactly! What about you? W: I would behave like nothing's gonna happen. Cook my meal, surf the Internet, sit on the toilet. I mean, that's what my life is about, right? And I don't want it any other way. M: You have a point, unlike a certain person here. W: Mr. Jones IS a guru of boring lectures! Look how many students have fallen asleep under his hypnotizing gaze! 18 out of 20! M: Ha-ha, no way! Wait, are we the only ones awake now? W: Yep. M: And he doesn't seem to have a clue. How is that even possible? W: Maybe his sleeping magic backfired? Somniloquy in action! M: Hey, talking in your sleep is just one of the lesser wonders you can witness in class early on a Monday morning. W: Other wonders include a mass disappearance and/or a mass hangover! M: Anyway, what's with the question about the final 14 minutes? W: Oh, that's easy. Look at the clock. What do you see? M: As a student craving a cup of foul vending-machine coffee more than anything in the world, I see only how much time is left till the end of this lecture. And that is... exactly 13 minutes! Ah, got it. W: Now it's your turn to come up with a conversation topic we could use to pass the remaining, almost infinite amount of time! M: Hmm, what would you do if you had only 13 minutes left to live? (Written by Dmitry Mamchur) 4. やさしい英語会話 (202) Drinking In Class M: Hey! What are you doing?! W: (gulp, gulp) Um…drinking coffee? M: Hey, we're in the middle of class!! W: And that is related to this conversation how? M: You can't drink in the middle of a lecture! W: Really? Not even water, or coffee? M: No! W: Oh, that's strange… M: Why? Can you drink during class in America? W: Of course! You can drink water, tea, coffee, almost anything. Depending on the teacher and how discreet you are, you can even eat snacks! M: No way! You gotta be kidding. W: Well, sometimes there are a couple of teachers that won't let you drink or eat anything. But most teachers are very understanding, and even drink water or coffee themselves. M: Wow, that certainly sounds nice. W: Yes, but I've seen a few students fall asleep in the middle of a lecture here in Japan, and if that happened in a lecture in America the teacher would be furious! M: Is that so? Hmm, I guess it's give and take, though I could really go for something to eat now over taking a nap! W: Well, we only have about ten more minutes left in class, so I'm guessing we can both hold out for a few more minutes. M: True. Hey, do you want to catch some lunch after this? Maybe even head off campus and eat some curry? W: Sure, sounds good! Although I think maybe we should quiet down, the teacher's glaring at us and walking this way! (Written by Matthew Bola)
8月は、この6年間に配信した207本の「やさしい英語会話」よりエピソードを厳選し、毎回4本分を濃縮してお届けします。ナチュラルスピードの会話を、スクリプトとともにお楽しみください。ウェブ上で元のエピソードを検索して、解説を聞くこともできます。 最終回の今回は"College Life: Ups and Downs"(大学生活いろいろ)をテーマに、「やさしい英語会話」でよく登場する大学生活に関する会話を選びました。一人暮らしの苦労話、宿題を提出できない学生の言い訳、さらには日米の大学事情の違いまで、どうかお楽しみください! Image credit: tpsdave via Pixabay Public Domain CC0. Download MP3 スマートフォン用(テスト中) (8:42 8.5MB 中級〜上級)1. やさしい英語会話 (61) College M: Hey, why do you look so glum? W: Just thinking. M: About? W: College life. M: Aren't you excited? We're finally on our own! W: That's just it. We're on our own now. We've taken so many things for granted until now. M: Like what? W: Free meals. I can't cook to save my life, but my Mom always made dinner the best part of my day. M: You can just go to McDonalds or something. You're free to do whatever you please! W: It's not as simple as picking what you want to eat. We have to pay for it out of our own pockets now. M: Don't your parents give you money? It's no different from an allowance. W: Well, mine just told me to get a job. They're cutting my allowance. M: That's harsh. What are you going to do? W: Face the music. I'm becoming an adult and its time that I start acting like one. M: You're growing up too fast for me. W: Or maybe you're not growing up at all? M: Hey, that's deep. W: I know. Oh, that reminds me, you going to the party at the Frat House? M: What happened to all that talk about acting like an adult? W: I figure I have a couple of more years to grow up, so why spoil it now. I'm young and free. Why be tied down by responsibility? M: Well, that didn't last long. Hey, lets go! (Written by Tijan Nicholson) 2. やさしい英語会話 (70) Handing in Homework M: Umm…Ms. Yamada? I’m sorry. I can’t hand in my homework today. Um, I think…the sheep took it from my bag on my way to school. W: What? How can sheep take your homework? You forgot your homework last week as well. Calvin, you need to work harder. M: I didn’t forget it last week. Last week… my dog ate it all up! W: Yeah, yeah, yeah…Calvin, you need to take more responsibility for what you do when you go to college or the workplace. You could get kicked out of school, or even lose your job! M: OK…but I’m still a kid. W: You’re already 18!! You’ll be out in the work force soon! Now, I want you to sit here and write “I’LL HAND IN MY HOMEWORK NEXT WEEK” 100 times. M: What!? Now? Here? W: Yes. Just sit here, write them on this paper. M: (in an adult-like way) Um, Ms. Yamada, I think this is meaningless. There is no guarantee that I’ll hand in my homework next week even if I write that sentence 100 times. It’s just a waste of time, paper, and ink. You will pollute the earth by making me do this thing. W: ……Calvin, that was the most logical thing I’ve heard you say in the last 10 months! M: Yeah?? So…can I go now? W: No. Now, I’d like to hear your story more. How can I get you to hand in last week’s homework? M: (in an adult-like way) Ms. Yamada, you need to keep moving forward. Some people say we should learn from the past, but I don’t think that’s always the case. We shouldn’t let the past pull us down. There is no future behind us; it’s ahead of us! So just forget about it and let’s move on! W: No! Now, you do last week’s homework right here, right now, and hand it in. Is that clear? M: Yes, Ms. Yamada. (Written by Ayumi Furutani) 3. やさしい英語会話 (162) A Boring Class Situation: 2 students are talking quietly during a class lecture. W: Hey, Ray, if you had only 14 minutes left to live, what would you do? M: Hmm… That's a tough one. I think I'd try to get to the high ground. When I was a kid, I used to spend summers at my grandparents' place, a small village in the mountains. One time I found this awesome rock. When I lay on that rock, the deep blue sky stretched endlessly all around. W: And, as I imagine, you would go directly to the sky from that rock? M: Exactly! What about you? W: I would behave like nothing's gonna happen. Cook my meal, surf the Internet, sit on the toilet. I mean, that's what my life is about, right? And I don't want it any other way. M: You have a point, unlike a certain person here. W: Mr. Jones IS a guru of boring lectures! Look how many students have fallen asleep under his hypnotizing gaze! 18 out of 20! M: Ha-ha, no way! Wait, are we the only ones awake now? W: Yep. M: And he doesn't seem to have a clue. How is that even possible? W: Maybe his sleeping magic backfired? Somniloquy in action! M: Hey, talking in your sleep is just one of the lesser wonders you can witness in class early on a Monday morning. W: Other wonders include a mass disappearance and/or a mass hangover! M: Anyway, what's with the question about the final 14 minutes? W: Oh, that's easy. Look at the clock. What do you see? M: As a student craving a cup of foul vending-machine coffee more than anything in the world, I see only how much time is left till the end of this lecture. And that is... exactly 13 minutes! Ah, got it. W: Now it's your turn to come up with a conversation topic we could use to pass the remaining, almost infinite amount of time! M: Hmm, what would you do if you had only 13 minutes left to live? (Written by Dmitry Mamchur) 4. やさしい英語会話 (202) Drinking In Class M: Hey! What are you doing?! W: (gulp, gulp) Um…drinking coffee? M: Hey, we're in the middle of class!! W: And that is related to this conversation how? M: You can't drink in the middle of a lecture! W: Really? Not even water, or coffee? M: No! W: Oh, that's strange… M: Why? Can you drink during class in America? W: Of course! You can drink water, tea, coffee, almost anything. Depending on the teacher and how discreet you are, you can even eat snacks! M: No way! You gotta be kidding. W: Well, sometimes there are a couple of teachers that won't let you drink or eat anything. But most teachers are very understanding, and even drink water or coffee themselves. M: Wow, that certainly sounds nice. W: Yes, but I've seen a few students fall asleep in the middle of a lecture here in Japan, and if that happened in a lecture in America the teacher would be furious! M: Is that so? Hmm, I guess it's give and take, though I could really go for something to eat now over taking a nap! W: Well, we only have about ten more minutes left in class, so I'm guessing we can both hold out for a few more minutes. M: True. Hey, do you want to catch some lunch after this? Maybe even head off campus and eat some curry? W: Sure, sounds good! Although I think maybe we should quiet down, the teacher's glaring at us and walking this way! (Written by Matthew Bola)
Thomas arrives at the bungalow where he'll stay while working on Slumberland Island. He experiences another unusual welcome. For more info please contact slumberlandpodcast@outlook.com Sleeping Man performed by Josh Valdés. Written, recorded and performed by Tom Mansell. Ambient pads by Jovica from Freesound Project Thank you for listening to Slumberland!
本日は、学生さんには共感を呼びそうですが、先生にとってはちょっと複雑な、そんな話題を取り上げます。 大学発のポッドキャストですから、授業中の居眠りは言語道断!で話を終えたいところですが、時には体調がすぐれなかったり、自分の興味に合わなかったりして、机に座っていることが苦痛なこともあるかも知れません。 余談ですがそんな時には、少しだけ気分転換をしてみるのもよいかも知れません。おすすめは、授業そのものをじっと観察し、研究してみること。あるいは本ポッドキャストのリスナーの学生さんなら、先生の話を頭の中で簡単な英語に通訳してみるのも、英語の練習にもなって一石二鳥ですね。 今回の会話は、そんな授業中の一こま。自分たち二人しか起きていないような凄まじい授業で、どうやら私語をしている様子。私語は学生の皆さんには決してまねをしないでほしいのですが、このポッドキャストでは彼らの話に耳を傾けてみましょうか・・・。 今回お借りした素材 写真:Ashinari 効果音:Freesound.org Download MP3 (16:44 9.7MB 初級~中級)やさしい英語会話 (162) A Boring Class *** It's a Good Expression *** (今回の重要表現) The deep blue sky stretched endlessly all around. = 紺碧の空が一面に果てしなく広がっていた to behave like S + V = 〜のようにふるまう You have a point. = それ一理あるね。 a guru of 〜 = 〜の達人 a hypnotizing gaze = 人を催眠術にかけるようなまなざし not have a clue = do not know his sleeping magic backfired = 彼の催眠術は彼自身にも跳ね返ってきた (自分自身もかかってしまった) Somniloquy = 寝言(発音注意) wonders = 不思議なこと a mass disappearance = 大勢が姿を消すこと a mass hangover = 大勢の学生が二日酔いであること to crave a cup of foul vending-machine coffee = マズい自販機のやつでいいからコーヒーが飲みたくてたまらない ※to craveは「〜を強く望む」の意味だが、ふつうは同じ意味のto have a craving for〜の方がよく使われる。foulは「ぞっとするような」 *** Script *** (Slow speed) 02:05-04:30 (Natural speed) 12:30-14:25 A Boring Class Situation: 2 students are talking quietly during a class lecture. W: Hey, Ray, if you had only 14 minutes left to live, what would you do? M: Hmm… That's a tough one. I think I'd try to get to the high ground. When I was a kid, I used to spend summers at my grandparents' place, a small village in the mountains. One time I found this awesome rock. When I lay on that rock, the deep blue sky stretched endlessly all around. W: And, as I imagine, you would go directly to the sky from that rock? M: Exactly! What about you? W: I would behave like nothing's gonna happen. Cook my meal, surf the Internet, sit on the toilet. I mean, that's what my life is about, right? And I don't want it any other way. M: You have a point, unlike a certain person here. W: Mr. Jones IS a guru of boring lectures! Look how many students have fallen asleep under his hypnotizing gaze! 18 out of 20! M: Ha-ha, no way! Wait, are we the only ones awake now? W: Yep. M: And he doesn't seem to have a clue. How is that even possible? W: Maybe his sleeping magic backfired? Somniloquy in action! M: Hey, talking in your sleep is just one of the lesser wonders you can witness in class early on a Monday morning. W: Other wonders include a mass disappearance and/or a mass hangover! M: Anyway, what's with the question about the final 14 minutes? W: Oh, that's easy. Look at the clock. What do you see? M: As a student craving a cup of foul vending-machine coffee more than anything in the world, I see only how much time is left till the end of this lecture. And that is... exactly 13 minutes! Ah, got it. W: Now it's your turn to come up with a conversation topic we could use to pass the remaining, almost infinite amount of time! M: Hmm, what would you do if you had only 13 minutes left to live? (Written by Dmitry Mamchur)
本日は、学生さんには共感を呼びそうですが、先生にとってはちょっと複雑な、そんな話題を取り上げます。 大学発のポッドキャストですから、授業中の居眠りは言語道断!で話を終えたいところですが、時には体調がすぐれなかったり、自分の興味に合わなかったりして、机に座っていることが苦痛なこともあるかも知れません。 余談ですがそんな時には、少しだけ気分転換をしてみるのもよいかも知れません。おすすめは、授業そのものをじっと観察し、研究してみること。あるいは本ポッドキャストのリスナーの学生さんなら、先生の話を頭の中で簡単な英語に通訳してみるのも、英語の練習にもなって一石二鳥ですね。 今回の会話は、そんな授業中の一こま。自分たち二人しか起きていないような凄まじい授業で、どうやら私語をしている様子。私語は学生の皆さんには決してまねをしないでほしいのですが、このポッドキャストでは彼らの話に耳を傾けてみましょうか・・・。 今回お借りした素材 写真:Ashinari 効果音:Freesound.org Download MP3 (16:44 9.7MB 初級~中級)やさしい英語会話 (162) A Boring Class *** It's a Good Expression *** (今回の重要表現) The deep blue sky stretched endlessly all around. = 紺碧の空が一面に果てしなく広がっていた to behave like S + V = 〜のようにふるまう You have a point. = それ一理あるね。 a guru of 〜 = 〜の達人 a hypnotizing gaze = 人を催眠術にかけるようなまなざし not have a clue = do not know his sleeping magic backfired = 彼の催眠術は彼自身にも跳ね返ってきた (自分自身もかかってしまった) Somniloquy = 寝言(発音注意) wonders = 不思議なこと a mass disappearance = 大勢が姿を消すこと a mass hangover = 大勢の学生が二日酔いであること to crave a cup of foul vending-machine coffee = マズい自販機のやつでいいからコーヒーが飲みたくてたまらない ※to craveは「〜を強く望む」の意味だが、ふつうは同じ意味のto have a craving for〜の方がよく使われる。foulは「ぞっとするような」 *** Script *** (Slow speed) 02:05-04:30 (Natural speed) 12:30-14:25 A Boring Class Situation: 2 students are talking quietly during a class lecture. W: Hey, Ray, if you had only 14 minutes left to live, what would you do? M: Hmm… That's a tough one. I think I'd try to get to the high ground. When I was a kid, I used to spend summers at my grandparents' place, a small village in the mountains. One time I found this awesome rock. When I lay on that rock, the deep blue sky stretched endlessly all around. W: And, as I imagine, you would go directly to the sky from that rock? M: Exactly! What about you? W: I would behave like nothing's gonna happen. Cook my meal, surf the Internet, sit on the toilet. I mean, that's what my life is about, right? And I don't want it any other way. M: You have a point, unlike a certain person here. W: Mr. Jones IS a guru of boring lectures! Look how many students have fallen asleep under his hypnotizing gaze! 18 out of 20! M: Ha-ha, no way! Wait, are we the only ones awake now? W: Yep. M: And he doesn't seem to have a clue. How is that even possible? W: Maybe his sleeping magic backfired? Somniloquy in action! M: Hey, talking in your sleep is just one of the lesser wonders you can witness in class early on a Monday morning. W: Other wonders include a mass disappearance and/or a mass hangover! M: Anyway, what's with the question about the final 14 minutes? W: Oh, that's easy. Look at the clock. What do you see? M: As a student craving a cup of foul vending-machine coffee more than anything in the world, I see only how much time is left till the end of this lecture. And that is... exactly 13 minutes! Ah, got it. W: Now it's your turn to come up with a conversation topic we could use to pass the remaining, almost infinite amount of time! M: Hmm, what would you do if you had only 13 minutes left to live? (Written by Dmitry Mamchur)
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