时间:2019-01-28 作者:英语课 分类:英语博客 A cup of English


英语课

  Beginners.

Learning a foreign language can be a difficult thing. Any language has a huge amount of information. On top of that, there is also the pronunciation and fluency 1 that need to be practiced. English can be a pain to learn. Even the word "this" is difficult to pronounce for a lot of people. So, what is the solution? The answer is accurate practice, and lots of it. I have been learning the violin for just over a year, and I can tell you that there is no substitute for accurate practice. My three boys, who are in elementary school, use different techniques to practice new information. My youngest boy, in particular, has started using flash cards. They are rectangular pieces of thin card, each with a word written on it. You look at one at a time and try to read the word. It is a very simple system. Some people don't like to use it. It never suited my two older boys,  but my youngest loves it. Another system that works, especially for children, is to write about things that they are familiar with but in a very funny context. Apparently 2, humour, repetition, and familiar details all help a person learn. So, when you are practicing English, try to create sentences with those three ingredients. You'll have fun at the same time.

Grammar notes.

Related vocabulary: information, practice, pronunciation, substitute, technique, accurate, rectangular, square, circular, triangular 3, humour* (Eng. sp.), familiar, on top of that.

Verbs: to write (write, wrote, written). The rules were written in stone.

To start + gerund. Exs: I have started using a new shampoo. It's better!

He started driving really fast; we were all very scared.

Advanced.

What can we do to rescue our brains? What on earth do I mean? Do our brains actually need to be rescued? Well, apparently, yes. As we get older, we tend to forget details. Sometimes our long-term memory is better than our short-term memory. Have you ever walked into a room to get something and forgotten why you went there? Being over occupied is sometimes to blame. Women typically get that way when they are pregnant. Two other reasons for forgetfulness are anaemia and tiredness. They say nowadays that mental exercises are the key to keeping a young, fresh brain. Have you tried any? Crossword 4 puzzles can stretch your word abilities, and your problem solving skills. One activity that my mother enjoys is Sudoku. You are probably familiar with it. You have to place the numbers one to ten in ten lines without having any duplicates. It can be very taxing. Another way to stretch your brain is to undertake an activity which is very different from anything that you have ever done. If you are musical, then perhaps you could try a new physical activity. If you are very physical and sporty, maybe learning about computers would be a good way to make your brain cells grow. Believe it or not, this podcast has stretched my brain a little. Let's hope its effects will last.

Grammar notes.

Related vocabulary: to rescue, what on earth, long-term memory, short- term memory, mental, crossword puzzle, believe it or not, occupied.

Exs: Believe it or not, my neighbours* won the lottery 5. (Eng. sp.).

The helicopter was called out to rescue the people at sea.

What on earth did you do with my new hand bag?

His long-term memory is amazing; he remembers what he used   to do as a baby.



n.流畅,雄辩,善辩
  • More practice will make you speak with greater fluency.多练习就可以使你的口语更流利。
  • Some young children achieve great fluency in their reading.一些孩子小小年纪阅读已经非常流畅。
adv.显然地;表面上,似乎
  • An apparently blind alley leads suddenly into an open space.山穷水尽,豁然开朗。
  • He was apparently much surprised at the news.他对那个消息显然感到十分惊异。
adj.三角(形)的,三者间的
  • It's more or less triangular plot of land.这块地略成三角形。
  • One particular triangular relationship became the model of Simone's first novel.一段特殊的三角关系成了西蒙娜第一本小说的原型。
n.纵横字谜,纵横填字游戏
  • He shows a great interest in crossword puzzles.他对填字游戏表现出很大兴趣。
  • Don't chuck yesterday's paper out.I still haven't done the crossword.别扔了昨天的报纸,我还没做字谜游戏呢。
n.抽彩;碰运气的事,难于算计的事
  • He won no less than £5000 in the lottery.他居然中了5000英镑的奖券。
  • They thought themselves lucky in the lottery of life.他们认为自己是变幻莫测的人生中的幸运者。
学英语单词
air-cored instrument
antitrade winds
auxiliary apparatus(sensory organs)
aztec lilies
benzylcarbonyl chloride
Braine-le-Comte
bulling
case involving a claim for alimony
chinese dress
cinchings
cofire
Combrit
concurrent insurance
coniotomia
cool off
core plan
coupling transformator
cutely
cyphonocerus hwadongensis
D. W. Griffith
directive breeding
earnings report
epicondylus medialis
epidemic area of infectious disease
erythronium montanums
family Caprifoliaceae
folk song
Galicia, Comunidad Autónoma
glacer
grindelwalds
Harlowe
head to
helicotremata
hepatorenal ligament
hexadiindiol
hydatina albocincta
hydratroponitrile
hypersensitive alveolitis
ikats
Il'ka
immediate reply
implosion guard
industrial disputes tribunal
law-and-social-science
leucokinetics
make an example of someone
Makeham curve
many-turn secondary coil
measuring error
megaras
metacompiler
metascutellum
micromagnetically
micromicr
mineral wood
money multiplier
most recently
muscular adductor arcus palatini
Mustelus norrisi
neonal
Nodi lymphatici cervicales laterales superficiales
normal lead time
novel approach
objectivebapertur
obnoxious odour
oligoneucleosomes
Ometepec
optical null point
ore concentrate
over-spendings
pardus
per-interval
philoponella prominens
plate stretching
pneumatic take-down
potscaping
primary urine
programmer-defined variable
pure claim cost
purity of steam
re-absorbs
re-proof
recapitulations
reduced mass-flow
Rotargo
round-to-nearest
ships-in-a-bottle
small-lunged emphysema
solman
subclavian triangle
taking boring
talharpa
Tayama Katai
temperature-sensitive(ts)
Toller, Ernst
trepanation of frontal sinus
vestigially
voltage and current
volume count
wired program
yucks