ネイティブの英文で英語表現を覚えよう!002 家でできる副業ある?

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キーワード 発音記号 意味
side hustles /saɪd ˈhʌslz/ 副業
legitimate /ləˈdʒɪtɪmət/ 正当な、合法的な、妥当な
here and there /hɪər ənd ðeər/ あちこちに、時々
quick schemes /kwɪk skiːmz/ 手っ取り早い計画、一攫千金を狙う企み
a rolled ice cream /ə roʊld aɪs kriːm/ ロールアイスクリーム
That was it /ðæt wʌz ɪt/ それだけだった、以上
no hype /noʊ haɪp/ 誇大宣伝なし
a tangible product /ə ˈtændʒəbəl ˈprɒdʌkt/ 具体的な製品、触れることのできる製品
the drive to make it work /ðə draɪv tuː meɪk ɪt wɜːrk/ それを成功させるための意欲、推進力
clips /klɪps/ 短い動画、クリップ
People root for real /ˈpiːpəl ruːt fɔːr rɪəl/ 人々は本物を応援する
truthfully /ˈtruːθfəli/ 正直に

What are the best legitimate side hustles from home that make you money?

Hey guys,

I’ve been trying to make money online for the past few months. I’ve made a little here and there, but I’m still figuring things out.

I’m curious, what has worked for you when it comes to side hustles you can do from home? Not looking for quick schemes, just legit ways people are earning consistently.

Please share your experiences. Let’s make this a helpful thread for anyone trying to get started.

Reminds me of a close friend of mine. He wasn’t doing SaaS or any tech startup — he bought a rolled ice cream machine and started selling on the streets. That was it. No course, no hype, just a tangible product and the drive to make it work.

For the first year, he had zero bookings. Just him, a cart, and faith. Then something changed.

He started posting simple Instagram videos — just clips of him making the ice cream. No fancy editing. No ads. Just authentic, satisfying content. Over time, his Reels hit millions of views and eventually, the bookings started rolling in.

At one point, he was getting booked every weekend. He scaled to $10k/month and recently moved to Miami to grow even further.

Here’s the lesson: You don’t need to be a millionaire or launch a tech company to win. You need something people enjoy, a way to show it off, and the patience to let momentum build.

And today, the easiest way to build that momentum is by sharing your journey online. Document the process. Show the ups and downs. People root for real.

Now we’re thinking about helping others do the same. Maybe a course, maybe just consulting. But truthfully, you don’t need a course — most of the game is just avoiding early mistakes and sticking with it long enough to figure things out.

Pick a skill or product people want

Share your journey online (Insta, Reddit, TikTok — pick one)

Let the audience come before the perfection

Edit: Seems like people liked this story. This is his page. If you have questions you can dm him.

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イギリス人で英語と日本語のバイリンガルです!言語が大好きなので、毎日日本語を勉強しています。日本人があまり知らないネイティブ表現を紹介できれば嬉しいです。