英語音声講義

宿題を行う上での、一つの「英語音声講義」のリスニングの回数

通常コース受講生: 1つの英語音声講義につき「70回」
英語道弟子課程弟子: 1つの英語音声講義につき「最低100回以上」

「英語音声講義」は、受講生、弟子共に、1つの英語音声講義につき、上記に掲げた回数を聴き込むことが最低限必要です。この回数を怠ると、自己の英語力・教養・見識等の劇的な改善に繋がることはありません。

エレガント英語を学習・習得するには、英語音声講義のディクテーション、及び、講義内容についてのノート作成が必須です。英語音声講義のディクテーションを行う際のリスニング経験は、毎日の基本リスニングの回数(1つの英語音声講義につき、受講生は70回、弟子は100回)に含めないでください。

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現在、英語道弟子課程において「世界レヴェルの英知・美意識」構築具現を目指す弟子の中には、自己の学習計画の下、1つの英語音声講義につき「最低200回以上」聴き込んでいる弟子がいます。

英語音声講義一覧

Vol.285 Jealousy gives you a chance to emotionally face an entrance for you to be more passionate. (recitative-style lecture in Le Nozze di Figaro, K.492 composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)(英語音声講義)

Jealousy gives you a chance to emotionally face an entrance for you to be more passionate. (recitati ...

Vol.284 Spiritedly listening to the voice spoken by angel (recitative-style lecture in Le Nozze di Figaro, K.492 composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)(英語音声講義)

Spiritedly listening to the voice spoken by angel (recitative-style lecture in Le Nozze di Figaro, K ...

Vol.283 Tones musically give you to be charmingly dramatic. (recitative-style lecture in Le Nozze di Figaro, K.492 composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)(英語音声講義)

Tones musically give you to be charmingly dramatic. (recitative-style lecture in Le Nozze di Figaro, ...

Vol.282 Introduction to the role of recitative in the opera (recitative-style lecture in Le Nozze di Figaro, K.492 composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)(英語音声講義)

Introduction to the role of recitative in the opera (recitative-style lecture in Le Nozze di Figaro, ...

Vol.281 The meaning of dulcet tones (recitative-style lecture in Le Nozze di Figaro, K.492 composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)(英語音声講義)

The meaning of dulcet tones (recitative-style lecture in Le Nozze di Figaro, K.492 composed by Wolfg ...

Vol.280 Renunciation of war, and no maintenance of weapons of war and no right of belligerency under Article 9 of the Constitution of Japan(英語音声講義)

Renunciation of war, and no maintenance of weapons of war and no right of belligerency under Article ...

Vol.279 To stereotypically worship perfection critically engenders the death of science.(英語音声講義)

To stereotypically worship perfection critically engenders the death of science.

Vol.278 Not tomorrow but at this moment today(英語音声講義)

Not tomorrow but at this moment today

Vol.277 The realization and refinement of the sophistication(英語音声講義)

The realization and refinement of the sophistication

Vol.276 You are privileged to know the meaning of occurrence in philosophy of Symphony No. 5 composed by Ludwig van Beethoven.(英語音声講義)

You are privileged to know the meaning of occurrence in philosophy of Symphony No. 5 composed by Lud ...

Vol.275 The essence of occurrence occurring in your existence rationally guided within 34 seconds on earth(英語音声講義)

The essence of occurrence occurring in your existence rationally guided within 34 seconds on earth

Vol.274 No infallibility exists here on earth.(英語音声講義)

No infallibility exists here on earth.

Vol.273 The significance to philosophize the quintessential meaning of occurrence human beings virtually experience(英語音声講義)

The significance to philosophize the quintessential meaning of occurrence human beings virtually exp ...

Vol.272 You are privileged to use intellect given for the sake of the pursuit of humanity scientifically as a human being dwelling on earth.(英語音声講義)

You are privileged to use intellect given for the sake of the pursuit of humanity scientifically as ...

Vol.271 René Descartes guides you “absolute beauty of your existence” in experiencing science.(英語音声講義)

René Descartes guides you “absolute beauty of your existence” in experiencing science.

Vol.270 The quintessential meaning of humility in experiencing science(英語音声講義)

The quintessential meaning of humility in experiencing science

Vol.269 Scientists are universally guided to know “how they don’t know anything essential yet as their fundamental intellectual voyage.(英語音声講義)

Scientists are universally guided to know “how they don’t know anything essential yet as their funda ...

Vol.268 The two different ways to interpret science comprehensively(英語音声講義)

The two different ways to interpret science comprehensively

Vol.267 What is science philosophically?(英語音声講義)

What is science philosophically?

Vol.266 The earth is one of innumerable tiny rocks floating in the universe.(英語音声講義)

The earth is one of innumerable tiny rocks floating in the universe.

Vol.265 You are guided to be aesthetically sharpened by your teacher, Toshiyuki Namai in order to feel and experience the absolute beauty of wisdom.(英語音声講義)

You are guided to be aesthetically sharpened by your teacher, Toshiyuki Namai in order to feel and e ...

Vol.264 The reverberation in the inner part of your heart engenders the origin of elegant English you speak now and in the future(英語音声講義)

The reverberation in the inner part of your heart engenders the origin of elegant English you speak ...

Vol.263 A desideratum you stoically need for the sake of the realization of elegant English(英語音声講義)

A desideratum you stoically need for the sake of the realization of elegant English

Vol.262 What you in the round need to recognize and understand is that “this society is utterly full of embellishment.”(英語音声講義)

What you in the round need to recognize and understand is that “this society is utterly full of embe ...

Vol.261 You cannot taste the same water, again.(英語音声講義)

You cannot taste the same water, again.

Vol.260 Pièce de résistance to sensitively experience as a human being(英語音声講義)

Pièce de résistance to sensitively experience as a human being

Vol.259 One of the ways to be an elegant and cultured English speaker—Are you visually drawing something in your heart in English?(英語音声講義)

One of the ways to be an elegant and cultured English speaker—Are you visually drawing something in ...

Vol.258 I Toshiyuki Namai would like you to profoundly feel a sense of transience through tasting a piece of bean curd for the sake of the refinement of a sense of beauty yourself.(英語音声講義)

I Toshiyuki Namai would like you to profoundly feel a sense of transience through tasting a piece of ...

Vol.257 Aren’t you dominated by fragmentary information?(英語音声講義)

Aren’t you dominated by fragmentary information?

Vol.256 Ego unsoundly guides you to an irrational direction.(英語音声講義)

Ego unsoundly guides you to an irrational direction.

Vol.255 Three calligraphic styles in Japanese calligraphy for the sake of the expression of your heart and spirit.(英語音声講義)

Three calligraphic styles in Japanese calligraphy for the sake of the expression of your heart and s ...

Vol.254 Taking action is absolutely sacred to you now and in the future.(英語音声講義)

Taking action is absolutely sacred to you now and in the future.

Vol.253 You are expected to gorgeously enjoy some sort of immeasurability in experiencing Japanese calligraphy by using a brush, India ink and a fresh sheet of paper under the guidance your instructor, Toshiyuki Namai.(英語音声講義)

You are expected to gorgeously enjoy some sort of immeasurability in experiencing Japanese calligrap ...

Vol.252 The indispensability of having consciousness of your ignorance for you to be a rational existent(英語音声講義)

The indispensability of having consciousness of your ignorance for you to be a rational existent

Vol.251 Material possession vitally limits your potentiality for you to be more romantic, intellectual and rational.(英語音声講義)

Material possession vitally limits your potentiality for you to be more romantic, intellectual and r ...

Vol.250 Transcendental wisdom is silent.(英語音声講義)

Transcendental wisdom is silent.

Vol.249 Writing activity gives you a great opportunity for you to be a clear-headed individual who possesses potentiality now and in the future.(英語音声講義)

Writing activity gives you a great opportunity for you to be a clear-headed individual who possesses ...

Vol.248 The iron wall you see in front of you is a gift given supernatually.(英語音声講義)

The iron wall you see in front of you is a gift given supernatually.

Vol.247 A commodious environment critically dulls the two, reason and sensibility human beings possess.(英語音声講義)

A commodious environment critically dulls the two, reason and sensibility human beings possess.

Vol.246 Recording the lesson by using a voice recorder gives you an opportunity to minutely deepen what you studied in the teaching given by your instructor, Toshiyuki Namai.(英語音声講義)

Recording the lesson by using a voice recorder gives you an opportunity to minutely deepen what you ...

Vol.245 Re-consideration of the meaning of lesson rationally given in Ginza sanctuary(英語音声講義)

Re-consideration of the meaning of lesson rationally given in Ginza sanctuary

Vol.244 You are guided to philosophize about the theory, ”cogito, ergo sum” transcendentally theorized by René Descartes (1596-1650)(英語音声講義)

You are guided to philosophize about the theory, ”cogito, ergo sum” transcendentally theorized by Re ...

Vol.243 If you love English, reversely, English loves you.(英語音声講義)

If you love English, reversely, English loves you.

Vol.242 An effective idea in natural law for the sake of your future potentiality(英語音声講義)

An effective idea in natural law for the sake of your future potentiality

Vol.241 I advise you to enjoy your reminiscences of childhood.(英語音声講義)

I advise you to enjoy your reminiscences of childhood.

Vol.240 Civilization marches on silently.(英語音声講義)

Civilization marches on silently.

Vol.239 A wise person absolutely knows that there is no opportunity to taste the same water later on.(英語音声講義)

A wise person absolutely knows that there is no opportunity to taste the same water later on.

Vol.238 Imperishability dulls intellectuality.(英語音声講義)

Imperishability dulls intellectuality.

Vol.237 Courage to determine whether you take action or not(英語音声講義)

Courage to determine whether you take action or not

Vol.236 If you were a romantic person, you would succeed in learning and mastering English language to some extent.(英語音声講義)

If you were a romantic person, you would succeed in learning and mastering English language to some ...

Vol.235 You are an existent who decides the quality of today through feeling a sense of transiency as one of sapient beings standing upon this planet in the solar system in the universe.(英語音声講義)

You are an existent who decides the quality of today through feeling a sense of transiency as one of ...

Vol.234 Human beings experience two kinds of tests in their whole life as a matter of the inevitability Ⅱ.(英語音声講義)

Human beings experience two kinds of tests in their whole life as a matter of the inevitability Ⅱ.

Vol.233 “The significance instructed to free yourself from your mental bondage as a stereotype most of people in the Japanese society have”(英語音声講義)

“The significance instructed to free yourself from your mental bondage as a stereotype most of peopl ...

Vol.232 Action you take engenders something real.(英語音声講義)

Action you take engenders something real.

Vol.231 Human beings experience two kinds of tests in their whole life as a matter of the inevitability Ⅰ.(英語音声講義)

Human beings experience two kinds of tests in their whole life as a matter of the inevitability Ⅰ.

Vol.230 Elegant English in order to live beautifully(英語音声講義)

Elegant English in order to live beautifully

Vol.229 The very best way to delicately feel and recognize the subtlety of the things(英語音声講義)

The very best way to delicately feel and recognize the subtlety of the things

Vol.228 Freedom of thought and conscience under Article 19 of the Constitution of Japan(英語音声講義)

Freedom of thought and conscience under Article 19 of the Constitution of Japan

Vol.227 The veracity of your ideal shall be distinctly attested by action you ardently take.(英語音声講義)

The veracity of your ideal shall be distinctly attested by action you ardently take.

Vol.226 A wise person focuses upon the one which he/she truly needs.(英語音声講義)

A wise person focuses upon the one which he/she truly needs.

Vol.225 The quality of your action graces your existence beautifully.(英語音声講義)

The quality of your action graces your existence beautifully.

Vol.224 Your delicacy immensely affects the quality of listening to the English language spoken by your instructor, Toshiyuki Namai.(英語音声講義)

Your delicacy immensely affects the quality of listening to the English language spoken by your inst ...

Vol.223 Good wine needs no bush.(英語音声講義)

Good wine needs no bush.

Vol.222 ”Double statdard” of the mental structure the Japanese possess in general(英語音声講義)

”Double statdard” of the mental structure the Japanese possess in general

Vol.221 Two components of the inner mentality of the Japanese, Giri and Ninjo(英語音声講義)

Two components of the inner mentality of the Japanese, Giri and Ninjo

Vol.220 The meaning of law to the Japanese(英語音声講義)

The meaning of law to the Japanese

Vol.219 Introduction to Buddhism Ⅲ(英語音声講義)

Introduction to Buddhism Ⅲ

Vol.218 Gorgeousness in my heart(英語音声講義)

Gorgeousness in my heart

Vol.217 Introduction to Buddhism Ⅱ(英語音声講義)

Introduction to Buddhism Ⅱ

Vol.216 Introduction to Buddhism Ⅰ(英語音声講義)

Introduction to Buddhism Ⅰ

Vol.215 A sense of appreciation gracefully upgrades the quality of life.(英語音声講義)

A sense of appreciation gracefully upgrades the quality of life.

Vol.214 The beauty to tread the path of virtue(英語音声講義)

The beauty to tread the path of virtue

Vol.213 Genuine or phony(英語音声講義)

Genuine or phony

Vol.212 A human being who lacks delicacy never knows his indelicacy.(英語音声講義)

A human being who lacks delicacy never knows his indelicacy.

Vol.211 Who decides the quality of lesson?(英語音声講義)

Who decides the quality of lesson?

Vol.210 The Importance of Feeling the Subtlety(英語音声講義)

The Importance of Feeling the Subtlety

Vol.209 Reason given by God(英語音声講義)

Reason given by God

Vol.208 Whether you have reverberation in your heart or not is a matter of delicacy.(英語音声講義)

Whether you have reverberation in your heart or not is a matter of delicacy.

Vol.207 the differentiation of the two concepts civilized, “excuse” and “apology”(英語音声講義)

the differentiation of the two concepts civilized, “excuse” and “apology”

Vol.206 No genuine author draws anything from his knowledge.(英語音声講義)

No genuine author draws anything from his knowledge.

Vol.205 Sensitive sensibility(英語音声講義)

Sensitive sensibility

Vol.204 Delinquency as a very perilous element in your life.(英語音声講義)

Delinquency as a very perilous element in your life.

Vol.203 Objective observation essentially surpasses subjective observation.(英語音声講義)

Objective observation essentially surpasses subjective observation.

Vol.202 From the sublime to the ridiculous(英語音声講義)

From the sublime to the ridiculous

Vol.201 The essence of humanity in consideration of some forms of violence Ⅲ(英語音声講義)

The essence of humanity in consideration of some forms of violence Ⅲ

Vol.200 The essence of humanity in consideration of some forms of violence Ⅱ(英語音声講義)

The essence of humanity in consideration of some forms of violence Ⅱ

Vol.199 The essence of humanity in consideration of some forms of violence Ⅰ(英語音声講義)

The essence of humanity in consideration of some forms of violence Ⅰ

Vol.198 Rational spice for the sake of the very important genuine sensitive possession(英語音声講義)

Rational spice for the sake of the very important genuine sensitive possession

Vol.197 Pain and agony Toshiyuki Namai is delicately feeling momentarily day after day Ⅲ(英語音声講義)

Pain and agony Toshiyuki Namai is delicately feeling momentarily day after day Ⅲ

Vol.196 Pain and agony Toshiyuki Namai is delicately feeling momentarily day after day Ⅱ(英語音声講義)

Pain and agony Toshiyuki Namai is delicately feeling momentarily day after day Ⅱ

Vol.195 Pain and agony Toshiyuki Namai is delicately feeling momentarily day after day Ⅰ(英語音声講義)

Pain and agony Toshiyuki Namai is delicately feeling momentarily day after day Ⅰ

Vol.194 Equality of the two, theory and practice Ⅲ(英語音声講義)

Equality of the two, theory and practice Ⅲ

Vol.193 Equality of the two, theory and practice Ⅱ(英語音声講義)

Equality of the two, theory and practice Ⅱ

Vol.192 Equality of the two, theory and practice Ⅰ(英語音声講義)

Equality of the two, theory and practice Ⅰ

Vol.191 Genuine love and affection without receiving anything(英語音声講義)

Genuine love and affection without receiving anything

Vol.190 The Civil War (1861-1865) and racial discrimination in the United States(英語音声講義)

The Civil War (1861-1865) and racial discrimination in the United States

Vol.189 Human nature and psychology (rudimentary) Ⅱ(英語音声講義)

Human nature and psychology (rudimentary) Ⅱ

Vol.188 Human nature and psychology (rudimentary) Ⅰ(英語音声講義)

Human nature and psychology (rudimentary) Ⅰ

Vol.187 Human life itself is always full of drama.(英語音声講義)

Human life itself is always full of drama.

Vol.186 An iron wall is a gift given.(英語音声講義)

An iron wall is a gift given.

Vol.185 Arithmetic is unconsciously eliminated by stereotype.(英語音声講義)

Arithmetic is unconsciously eliminated by stereotype.

Vol.184 The principle of Euclid Ⅷ (rudimentary analogical application)(英語音声講義)

The principle of Euclid Ⅷ (rudimentary analogical application)

Vol.183 The principle of Euclid Ⅶ (rudimentary analogical application)(英語音声講義)

The principle of Euclid Ⅶ (rudimentary analogical application)

Vol.182 The principle of Euclid Ⅵ (rudimentary analogical application)(英語音声講義)

The principle of Euclid Ⅵ (rudimentary analogical application)

Vol.181 The principle of Euclid Ⅴ (rudimentary analogical application)(英語音声講義)

The principle of Euclid Ⅴ (rudimentary analogical application)

Vol.180 The principle of Euclid Ⅳ (rudimentary analogical application)(英語音声講義)

The principle of Euclid Ⅳ (rudimentary analogical application)

Vol.179 The principle of Euclid Ⅲ (rudimentary analogical application)(英語音声講義)

The principle of Euclid Ⅲ (rudimentary analogical application)

Vol.178 The principle of Euclid Ⅱ (rudimentary analogical application)(英語音声講義)

The principle of Euclid Ⅱ (rudimentary analogical application)

Vol.177 The principle of Euclid Ⅰ (rudimentary analogical application)(英語音声講義)

The principle of Euclid Ⅰ (rudimentary analogical application)

Vol.176 Gorgeousness of no possession Ⅲ(英語音声講義)

Gorgeousness of no possession Ⅲ

Vol.175 Gorgeousness of no possession Ⅱ(英語音声講義)

Gorgeousness of no possession Ⅱ

Vol.174 Gorgeousness of no possession Ⅰ(英語音声講義)

Gorgeousness of no possession Ⅰ

Vol.173 Nobody knows everything.(英語音声講義)

Nobody knows everything.

Vol.172 The essence of the beauty of imperfection(英語音声講義)

The essence of the beauty of imperfection

Vol.171 Power of dictation Ⅻ(英語音声講義)

Power of dictation Ⅻ “‘Elevated English” supernaturally transcends elegant English.”

Vol.170 Power of dictation Ⅺ(英語音声講義)

Power of dictation Ⅺ “Reverberation through feeling a sense of transience”

Vol.169 Power of dictation Ⅹ(英語音声講義)

Power of dictation Ⅹ “Tasting of rational and aesthetical flavors delicately”

Vol.168 Power of dictation Ⅸ(英語音声講義)

Power of dictation Ⅸ “Notebook as ‘hand-made intellect’”

Vol.167 Power of dictation Ⅷ(英語音声講義)

Power of dictation Ⅷ “Wisdom and a sense of beauty in English spoken”

Vol.166 Power of dictation Ⅶ(英語音声講義)

Power of dictation Ⅶ “English as aesthetics”

Vol.165 Power of dictation Ⅵ(英語音声講義)

Power of dictation Ⅵ “An unknown word is a ‘gift’ given for your genuine cultivation.”

Vol.164 Power of dictation Ⅴ(英語音声講義)

Power of dictation Ⅴ “An unknown word is a ‘gift’ given for your genuine cultivation.”

Vol.163 Power of dictation Ⅳ(英語音声講義)

Power of dictation Ⅳ “The indispensability to start taking dictation from zero in a notebook”

Vol.162 Power of dictation Ⅲ(英語音声講義)

Power of dictation Ⅲ “Tasting words, phrases and sentences lusciously”

Vol.161 Power of dictation Ⅱ(英語音声講義)

Power of dictation Ⅱ “English as the embodiment of spirituality and rationality Toshiyuki Namai poss ...

Vol.160 Power of dictation Ⅰ(英語音声講義)

Power of dictation Ⅰ “Humanitarian Lesson organized by reason and sensibility”

Vol.159 Calligraphy as the embodiment of spirit(英語音声講義)

Calligraphy as the embodiment of spirit

Vol.158 Rationality surpasses intellectuality.(英語音声講義)

Rationality surpasses intellectuality.

Vol.157 Spirit dramatically stimulated and upgraded (applicable in summer) Ⅲ(英語音声講義)

Spirit dramatically stimulated and upgraded (applicable in summer) Ⅲ

Vol.156 Spirit dramatically stimulated and upgraded (applicable in summer) Ⅱ(英語音声講義)

Spirit dramatically stimulated and upgraded (applicable in summer) Ⅱ

Vol.155 Spirit dramatically stimulated and upgraded (applicable in summer) Ⅰ(英語音声講義)

Spirit dramatically stimulated and upgraded (applicable in summer) Ⅰ

Vol.154 Benevolent lucubration on the basis of scientific neutrality Ⅱ(英語音声講義)

Benevolent lucubration on the basis of scientific neutrality Ⅱ

Vol.153 Benevolent lucubration on the basis of scientific neutrality Ⅰ(英語音声講義)

Benevolent lucubration on the basis of scientific neutrality Ⅰ

Vol.152 You are entitled to articulate each word for the sake of the crystallization of your individuality Ⅲ.(英語音声講義)

You are entitled to articulate each word for the sake of the crystallization of your individuality Ⅲ ...

Vol.151 You are entitled to articulate each word for the sake of the crystallization of your individuality Ⅱ.(英語音声講義)

You are entitled to articulate each word for the sake of the crystallization of your individuality Ⅱ ...

Vol.150 You are entitled to articulate each word for the sake of the crystallization of your individuality Ⅰ.(英語音声講義)

You are entitled to articulate each word for the sake of the crystallization of your individuality Ⅰ ...

Vol.149 the courage to struggle through the mud(英語音声講義)

the courage to struggle through the mud

Vol.148 Reverberation in your heart changes your future English.(英語音声講義)

Reverberation in your heart changes your future English.

Vol.147 with or without a sense of appreciation(英語音声講義)

with or without a sense of appreciation

Vol.146 Anticipating the worst makes the future of the planet.(英語音声講義)

Anticipating the worst makes the future of the planet.

Vol.145 appreciation of arts(英語音声講義)

appreciation of arts

Vol.144 Beauty exists in the color, black ultimately Ⅴ.(英語音声講義)

Beauty exists in the color, black ultimately Ⅴ.

Vol.143 Beauty exists in the color, black ultimately Ⅳ.(英語音声講義)

Beauty exists in the color, black ultimately Ⅳ.

Vol.142 Beauty exists in the color, black ultimately Ⅲ.(英語音声講義)

Beauty exists in the color, black ultimately Ⅲ.

Vol.141 Beauty exists in the color, black ultimately Ⅱ.(英語音声講義)

Beauty exists in the color, black ultimately Ⅱ.

Vol.140 Beauty exists in the color, black ultimately Ⅰ.(英語音声講義)

Beauty exists in the color, black ultimately Ⅰ.

Vol.139 the efficacy of medicine (metaphor Ⅱ)(英語音声講義)

the efficacy of medicine (metaphor Ⅱ)

Vol.138 the efficacy of medicine (metaphor Ⅰ)(英語音声講義)

the efficacy of medicine (metaphor Ⅰ)

Vol.137 subtle taste and elegant simplicity Ⅴ(英語音声講義)

subtle taste and elegant simplicity Ⅴ

Vol.136 subtle taste and elegant simplicity Ⅳ(英語音声講義)

subtle taste and elegant simplicity Ⅳ

Vol.135 subtle taste and elegant simplicity Ⅲ(英語音声講義)

subtle taste and elegant simplicity Ⅲ

Vol.134 subtle taste and elegant simplicity Ⅱ(英語音声講義)

subtle taste and elegant simplicity Ⅱ

Vol.133 subtle taste and elegant simplicity Ⅰ(英語音声講義)

subtle taste and elegant simplicity Ⅰ

Vol.132 discretion for the sake of justice(英語音声講義)

discretion for the sake of justice

Vol.131 articulation out of your individual spirituality(英語音声講義)

articulation out of your individual spirituality

Vol.130 The essential review of the two, Knowledge and culture Ⅳ(英語音声講義)

The essential review of the two, Knowledge and culture Ⅳ

Vol.129 The essential review of the two, Knowledge and culture Ⅲ(英語音声講義)

The essential review of the two, Knowledge and culture Ⅲ

Vol.128 The essential review of the two, Knowledge and culture Ⅱ(英語音声講義)

The essential review of the two, Knowledge and culture Ⅱ

Vol.127 The essential review of the two, Knowledge and culture Ⅰ(英語音声講義)

The essential review of the two, Knowledge and culture Ⅰ

Vol.126 A commodious environment dulls a sense of beauty.(英語音声講義)

A commodious environment dulls a sense of beauty.

Vol.125 Truth tells the truth.(英語音声講義)

Truth tells the truth.

Vol.124 intellectual curiosity(英語音声講義)

intellectual curiosity

Vol.123 separation of three powers(英語音声講義)

separation of three powers

Vol.122 disjecta membra(英語音声講義)

disjecta membra

Vol.121 lucus a non lucendo(英語音声講義)

lucus a non lucendo

Vol.120 intellectual honesty(英語音声講義)

intellectual honesty

Vol.119 English pronuciation is the very matter of articulation(英語音声講義)

English pronuciation is the very matter of articulation

Vol.118 Are you enthusiastically studying a lot in order to do something beautiful for the sake of the happiness of other people?(英語音声講義)

Are you enthusiastically studying a lot in order to do something beautiful for the sake of the happi ...

Vol.117 Ignorance is occasionally interpreted as the biggest violence as for those who are decent and cultured.(英語音声講義)

Ignorance is occasionally interpreted as the biggest violence as for those who are decent and cultur ...

Vol.116 ”Le Nozze di Figaro, K.492″ and “rational intonation” Ⅷ(英語音声講義)

*”Le Nozze di Figaro, K.492″ and “rational intonation” Ⅰ-Ⅷは、現在、英語道弟子課程における学習内容となっています。

Vol.115 ”Le Nozze di Figaro, K.492″ and “rational intonation” Ⅶ(英語音声講義)

*”Le Nozze di Figaro, K.492″ and “rational intonation” Ⅰ-Ⅷは、現在、英語道弟子課程における学習内容となっています。

Vol.114 ”Le Nozze di Figaro, K.492″ and “rational intonation” Ⅵ(英語音声講義)

*”Le Nozze di Figaro, K.492″ and “rational intonation” Ⅰ-Ⅷは、現在、英語道弟子課程における学習内容となっています。

Vol.113 ”Le Nozze di Figaro, K.492″ and “rational intonation” Ⅴ(英語音声講義)

*”Le Nozze di Figaro, K.492″ and “rational intonation” Ⅰ-Ⅷは、現在、英語道弟子課程における学習内容となっています。

Vol.112 ”Le Nozze di Figaro, K.492″ and “rational intonation” Ⅳ(英語音声講義)

*”Le Nozze di Figaro, K.492″ and “rational intonation” Ⅰ-Ⅷは、現在、英語道弟子課程における学習内容となっています。

Vol.111 ”Le Nozze di Figaro, K.492″ and “rational intonation” Ⅲ(英語音声講義)

*”Le Nozze di Figaro, K.492″ and “rational intonation” Ⅰ-Ⅷは、現在、英語道弟子課程における学習内容となっています。

Vol.110 ”Le Nozze di Figaro, K.492″ and “rational intonation” Ⅱ(英語音声講義)

*”Le Nozze di Figaro, K.492″ and “rational intonation” Ⅰ-Ⅷは、現在、英語道弟子課程における学習内容となっています。

Vol.109 ”Le Nozze di Figaro, K.492″ and “rational intonation” Ⅰ(英語音声講義)

*”Le Nozze di Figaro, K.492″ and “rational intonation” Ⅰ-Ⅷは、現在、英語道弟子課程における学習内容となっています。

Vol.108 Are you driving yourself into a corner for the sake of your further development?(英語音声講義)

Are you driving yourself into a corner for the sake of your further development?

Vol.107 the importance to bury the old strife to go forth today and tomorrow(英語音声講義)

the importance to bury the old strife to go forth today and tomorrow

Vol.106 the difference of the two, human beings and animals Ⅱ(英語音声講義)

the difference of the two, human beings and animals Ⅱ

Vol.105 the difference of the two, human beings and animals Ⅰ(英語音声講義)

the difference of the two, human beings and animals Ⅰ

Vol.104 ”Easy come, easy go.”(英語音声講義)

”Easy come, easy go.”

Vol.103 the ultimate beauty in a Japanese black teacup(英語音声講義)

the ultimate beauty in a Japanese black teacup

Vol.102 Socrates guides you all to pursue elegant English.(英語音声講義)

Socrates guides you all to pursue elegant English.

Vol.101 individualism(英語音声講義)

individualism

Vol.100 ”breathable knowledge” in order to taste something intellectual and cultural(英語音声講義)

”breathable knowledge” in order to taste something intellectual and cultural

Vol.99 the future of humankind(英語音声講義)

the future of humankind

Vol.98 No ditto exists here in the universe.(英語音声講義)

No ditto exists here in the universe.

Vol.97 Human life is transient.(英語音声講義)

Human life is transient.

Vol.96 the best way to be a “genuine cultured bilingual” for the students here in this Ginza sanctuary.(英語音声講義)

the best way to be a “genuine cultured bilingual” for the students here in this Ginza sanctuary.

Vol.95 Time creeps on silently.(英語音声講義)

Time creeps on silently.

Vol.94 You are guided to reach the exquisite beauty through a lot of painstaking feeling experiences by inches.(英語音声講義)

You are guided to reach the exquisite beauty through a lot of painstaking feeling experiences by inc ...

Vol.93 A person of fine fiber pays perfect attention to everything.

A person of fine fiber pays perfect attention to everything.

Vol.92 The door which you need shall be opened in terms of taking your immediate action on the basis of rigid sagacity developed.(英語音声講義)

The door which you need shall be opened in terms of taking your immediate action on the basis of rig ...

Vol.91 You have a privilege given to breathe the rational air.(英語音声講義)

You have a privilege given to breathe the rational air.

Vol.90 Intoxication spoils you immensely.(英語音声講義)

Intoxication spoils you immensely.

Vol.89 indispensibility of delicacy before starting the study of science as the prerequisite(英語音声講義)

indispensibility of delicacy before starting the study of science as the prerequisite

Vol.88 To be disputatious out of ego is a way to be a wild animal.(英語音声講義)

To be disputatious out of ego is a way to be a wild animal.

Vol.87 indispensability of a sense of urgency(英語音声講義)

indispensability of a sense of urgency

Vol.86 ethical socialization(英語音声講義)

ethical socialization

Vol.85 Human life is a life given.(英語音声講義)

Human life is a life given.

Vol.84 Double-faced mentality doesn’t make anything good for communication.(英語音声講義)

Double-faced mentality doesn’t make anything good for communication.

Vol.83 You’ve got to be delicate enough in front of sciences Ⅱ.(英語音声講義)

You’ve got to be delicate enough in front of sciences Ⅱ.

Vol.82 the instinct for self-preservation all human beings possess inherently(英語音声講義)

the instinct for self-preservation all human beings possess inherently

Vol.81 Prevarication spoils the sapience you possess(英語音声講義)

Prevarication spoils the sapience you possess

Vol.80 good and evil(英語音声講義)

good and evil

Vol.79 look at yourself as one of human beings in the international society(英語音声講義)

look at yourself as one of human beings in the international society

Vol.78 human greed as one of the basic elements of human nature(英語音声講義)

human greed as one of the basic elements of human nature

Vol.77 You’ve got to be delicate enough in front of sciences Ⅰ.(英語音声講義)

You’ve got to be delicate enough in front of sciences Ⅰ.

Vol.76 the Japanese rice agriculture and the Seventeen-Article Constitution of 604(英語音声講義)

the Japanese rice agriculture and the Seventeen-Article Constitution of 604

Vol.75 courage(英語音声講義)

courage

Vol.74 Introduction to the Constitution of Japan established in 1946(英語音声講義)

Introduction to the Constitution of Japan established in 1946

Vol.73 How you spend your time beautifully in the morning surpasses description.(英語音声講義)

How you spend your time beautifully in the morning surpasses description.

Vol.72 Article 1 of the Seventeen-Article Constitution compiled by Prince Shotoku in 604(英語音声講義)

Article 1 of the Seventeen-Article Constitution compiled by Prince Shotoku in 604

Vol.71 prior consultation as a concept of “nemawashi” in the Japanese vertical society(英語音声講義)

prior consultation as a concept of “nemawashi” in the Japanese vertical society

Vol.70 the importance of learning grammar to speak elegant English Ⅳ(英語音声講義)

the importance of learning grammar to speak elegant English Ⅳ

Vol.69 the importance of learning grammar to speak elegant English Ⅲ(英語音声講義)

the importance of learning grammar to speak elegant English Ⅲ

Vol.68 the importance of learning grammar to speak elegant English Ⅱ(英語音声講義)

the importance of learning grammar to speak elegant English Ⅱ

Vol.67 the importance of learning grammar to speak elegant English Ⅰ(英語音声講義)

the importance of learning grammar to speak elegant English Ⅰ

Vol.66 listen to a ring in your heart(英語音声講義)

listen to a ring in your heart

Vol.65 There is no guarantee that you wake up once again tomorrow.(英語音声講義)

There is no guarantee that you wake up once again tomorrow.

Vol.64 two different stages about your greed(英語音声講義)

two different stages about your greed

Vol.63 closing statement 7(英語音声講義)

closing statement 7

Vol.62 the significance of lucubration(英語音声講義)

the significance of lucubration

Vol.61 The fixed concept disturbs your valuable thinking.(英語音声講義)

The fixed concept disturbs your valuable thinking.

Vol.60 about our history(英語音声講義)

about our history

Vol.59 the voice of conscience(英語音声講義)

the voice of conscience

Vol.58 To do something difficult is the indispensable process to realize yourself.(英語音声講義)

To do something difficult is the indispensable process to realize yourself.

Vol.57 the meaning of a drop of perspiration(英語音声講義)

the meaning of a drop of perspiration

Vol.56 abolition of slavery led by the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln in 1865(英語音声講義)

abolition of slavery led by the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln in 1865

Vol.55 Dilemma encourages you to live well.(英語音声講義)

Dilemma encourages you to live well.

Vol.54 The spring of politeness consists in making a full sentence.(英語音声講義)

The spring of politeness consists in making a full sentence.

Vol.53 definition of willpower(英語音声講義)

definition of willpower

Vol.52 difficulty in affliction(英語音声講義)

difficulty in affliction

Vol.51 heart and soul(英語音声講義)

heart and soul

Vol.50 heart and feeling(英語音声講義)

heart and feeling

Vol.49 to feel you are standing upon this planet now(英語音声講義)

to feel you are standing upon this planet now

Vol.48 It depends on you to take a chance or not.(英語音声講義)

It depends on you to take a chance or not.

Vol.47 All you need is just a sweat.(英語音声講義)

All you need is just a sweat.

Vol.46 the meaning of philosophy(英語音声講義)

the meaning of philosophy

Vol.45 Do you study for your greed or social contribution?(英語音声講義)

Do you study for your greed or social contribution?

Vol.44 one of the ways to touch something essential(英語音声講義)

one of the ways to touch something essential

Vol.43 a question(英語音声講義)

a question

Vol.42 role of philosophy in order to modernize Japan(英語音声講義)

role of philosophy in order to modernize Japan

Vol.41 To tick away the time rigidly in your heart enriches quality of your everyday life.(英語音声講義)

To tick away the time rigidly in your heart enriches quality of your everyday life.

Vol.40 a lot of boxes in the lesson(英語音声講義)

a lot of boxes in the lesson

Vol.39 To philosophize yourself is the process to know yourself.(英語音声講義)

To philosophize yourself is the process to know yourself.

Vol.38 Real communication makes real relationship and mutual trust.(英語音声講義)

Real communication makes real relationship and mutual trust.

Vol.37 Easy friendship is “very easy” to be broken.(英語音声講義)

Easy friendship is “very easy” to be broken.

Vol.36 the importance of narrowing down the things you do for the sake of actualizing your mission in life(英語音声講義)

the importance of narrowing down the things you do for the sake of actualizing your mission in life

Vol.35 closing statement 6(英語音声講義)

closing statement 6

Vol.34 the ultimate naturalization(英語音声講義)

the ultimate naturalization

Vol.33 the concept of culture(英語音声講義)

the concept of culture

Vol.32 Courageous departure from the dehumanization of human beings in the poisoned civilization(英語音声講義)

Courageous departure from the dehumanization of human beings in the poisoned civilization

Vol.31 closing statement 5(英語音声講義)

closing statement 5

Vol.30 importance of doing something small every day(英語音声講義)

importance of doing something small every day

Vol.29 significance of making a lot of mistakes to learn better(英語音声講義)

significance of making a lot of mistakes to learn better

Vol.28 closing statement 4(英語音声講義)

closing statement 4

Vol.27 the meaning of a lady of “noble sensibility”(英語音声講義)

the meaning of a lady of “noble sensibility”

Vol.26 the quintessence of dignity(英語音声講義)

the quintessence of dignity

Vol.25 closing statement 3(英語音声講義)

closing statement 3

Vol.24 How you take your action refines your delicacy.(英語音声講義)

How you take your action refines your delicacy.

Vol.23 closing statement 2(英語音声講義)

closing statement 2

Vol.22 refined delicacy(英語音声講義)

refined delicacy

Vol.21 tuning standard(英語音声講義)

tuning standard

Vol.20 ”Necessity knows no law.”(英語音声講義)

”Necessity knows no law.”

Vol.19 from understanding to assimilation(英語音声講義)

from understanding to assimilation

Vol.18 risk management(英語音声講義)

risk management

Vol.17 closing statement 1(英語音声講義)

closing statement 1

Vol.16 ”Rational Intonation 2″(英語音声講義)

”Rational Intonation 2″

Vol.15 ”Go in through the narrow gate.”(英語音声講義)

”Go in through the narrow gate.”

Vol.14 ”Rational Intonation 1″(英語音声講義)

”Rational Intonation 1″

Vol.13 The relation between the two, delicacy and pronunciation.(英語音声講義)

The relation between the two, delicacy and pronunciation.

Vol.12 Concept of interval in time 2(英語音声講義)

Concept of interval in time 2

Vol.11 Concept of interval in time 1(英語音声講義)

Concept of interval in time 1

Vol.10 “Sense of Vacancy”(英語音声講義)

“Sense of Vacancy”

Vol.9 The importance of reading practice(英語音声講義)

The importance of reading practice

Vol.8 “There is no easy way in learning.”(英語音声講義)

“There is no easy way in learning.”

Vol.7 ”To upgrade yourself” is different from “to be elevated.”(英語音声講義)

”To upgrade yourself” is different from “to be elevated.”

Vol.6 Components of voice(英語音声講義)

Components of voice

Vol.5 The best way to use the voice recorder for reviewing lessons(英語音声講義)

the best way to use the voice recorder for reviewing lessons

Vol.4 The importance of richness in spirit(英語音声講義)

The importance of richness in spirit

Vol.3 茶道の精神(英語音声講義)

茶道の精神

Vol.2 ”elegancy”に内在する真髄 part 2(英語音声講義)

”elegancy”に内在する真髄 part 2

Vol.1 ”elegancy”に内在する真髄 part 1(英語音声講義)

”elegancy”の概念とは、どのような概念なのでしょうか。英語音声講義において、「エレガント英語」を教授する生井利幸が、少しずつ講じていきます。 ”elegancy”に内在する真髄 part 1

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