时间:2019-01-31 作者:英语课 分类:英语杂谈


英语课

Find the problem. What kind of person are you—one who focuses on accuracy or one who focuses


 on frequency? the first step is to recognize your problem and go to work no it. Think about situations where you’ve used English and how you felt about making mistakes. Do you always try some new language even though it might not be correct? Or do you feel embarrassed by mistakes? Focus on one problem at a time. When you speak English, find the mistakes you make most often. One mistake Chinese often make is omitting the “s” from the third person singular verb. Or you were speak too slowly as if you were searching for the right word and correct grammar. The next time you use English, try to work on those problems you have identified. If it’s fluency 1, try to focus on it. If you have a problem with the third person singular, try to concentrate on when you make such errors. Don’t spend time thinking abort 2 other mistakes. By choosing an area to work on, you can isolate 3 problems and help yourself overcome them. Vary your practice. If you go to an English club, try to change the types of activities you take part in so that you practise both fluency and accuracy. Public speaking allows you to slow down and be sure you have time to concentrate on the language. Meanwhile, discussions are good practice for fluency, especially if you don’t stop each time a mistake is made. Learn the difference between fluency and speed. Some Chinese think that speaking fast is the same as speaking fast is the same as speaking fast is the same as speaking fluently. In fact, speaking fluently involves not only speed. It also involves stress, pronunciation and intonation 4. If you make a mistake in these, speaking fast will only make it worse. Don’t sacrifice understanding for speed. Try recording 5 yourself. Take a tape recorder and record a conversation with a friend or a speech or monologue 6 as you do it naturally! A two-or three-minute recording is enough. When you’ve finished, listen to yourself. Can you identify and correct any errors? Make it a regular practice. The more you record yourself, the more confident and natural sounding you will become.


 



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。
v.使流产,堕胎;中止;中止(工作、计划等)
  • The captain instructed them to abort the mission.上尉指示他们中止执行任务。
  • With this button the user can abort the audio sequence.用户可以用该按钮终止音频序列。
vt.使孤立,隔离
  • Do not isolate yourself from others.不要把自己孤立起来。
  • We should never isolate ourselves from the masses.我们永远不能脱离群众。
n.语调,声调;发声
  • The teacher checks for pronunciation and intonation.老师在检查发音和语调。
  • Questions are spoken with a rising intonation.疑问句是以升调说出来的。
n.录音,记录
  • How long will the recording of the song take?录下这首歌得花多少时间?
  • I want to play you a recording of the rehearsal.我想给你放一下彩排的录像。
n.长篇大论,(戏剧等中的)独白
  • The comedian gave a long monologue of jokes.喜剧演员讲了一长段由笑话组成的独白。
  • He went into a long monologue.他一个人滔滔不绝地讲话。
学英语单词
a priori economic criteria
about to do something
Acetexa
agonyclite
allocate to
and that's flat
ankle boot
assonantly
bewitchest
bipinnate leaves
Biratnagar
bodystockings
budda head
carrying implement
cement retarder
chiake
competent jurisdiction
cough oneself hoarse
cowedness
dineodymium
dirty jokes
dry sand castings
dual abelian group
Dāsbāri
favoritism
fibrous tunic of eye
first-person singular
fly contact
forage drier
fort jameson (chipata)
Foscavir
Gilsland
hard-facing
has an opportunity to
hemiarch
high-taper
histaspan
Holmskioldia
hot inspection
href
initial core charge
jack-up rig
kandinskies
keratogenesis
kuraridinol
longitudinal bundle
loose blocks
loud sounds
mahmil
mantuamakers
mimic beetle
mizoribine
municipal sewerage engineering
nitride needle
non evidentiary
operation codes
operational diversion
orangelo
pajock
paraesophageal hernia
Pedicularis mayana
personnel selection
Petrobia latens
physbuttocke
plentifulnesses
potassium benzene-diazotate
Prosthogonimus macrorchis
pubgoer
quality car
refreshable program
relative hepatic dullness area
RETROPINNIDAE
sansworth
shortwave frequency
similar covering
single domain
situational correction
slop-dash
sodium stannite
source of pollution
Spanish reef
strandwolf
subsidiary remedy
subtopics
suliopride
Tagged Image File Format
tail aground
term of acceptance
tertiary cavity
Tikhvinka
to vote for
undemonized
veamos
Venture Capital Trust
vetiverol
Viola betonicifolia
webspace
wet clutch
wideband frequency range
wood-parenchyme fibre
ziyads