时间:2019-02-14 作者:英语课 分类:英语单词大师-Word Master


英语课

 AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster: using the Internet to help make sense of words that are closely related.


RS: Like "house" and "home," for example. Both describe a living situation. But "house" refers to the building, while "home" is more an emotional concept.
AA: There is an old saying that goes: "Home is where the heart is." There is another that says: "A woman's place is in the home." We don't hear that one much anymore. Nowadays what we hear is: "A woman's place is in the House" - that is the U.S. House of Representatives, with its first female speaker, Nancy Pelosi.
RS: With us from Los Angeles is English teacher Lida Baker 1, who says that some online resources can help clear up confusion over words. One of her favorites is the Web site OneLook.com, which offers definitions and translations from multiple dictionaries.
LIDA BAKER: "And it's very nice to have this list of dictionaries, because different dictionaries give different types of information. I think a lot of times people think that a dictionary, you know, it just -- a dictionary is where you go when you want to know how to say the word 'home' in a different language. That's a bilingual dictionary. But if you go to an English-English dictionary, it can give you a huge amount of information about the proper way to use a word.
"So what students need to look for when they're using online dictionaries, or any dictionaries, is the usage notes: How do we use these words? In what context? Is there an emotional sense that the word conveys? And that's what we mean by the word 'connotation': does it have a positive or a negative meaning?
AA: Lida Baker says another good online source is the Web site WordReference.com.
AUDIO: CUT 2LIDA BAKER: "And this is actually a site where people can send intheir questions about English words or grammar and receive a reply from other people who are on this list. And I typed in -- I went to [gm99nd] and I typed in house versus 2 home and it took me to this site called WordReference and the very first thing that I saw on that page was a letter from someone who wrote, 'Hello, what are the differences between these two words: home/house. Do they always mean the same? When should I use them?' And what followed this introductory question was a whole series of replies from other people who are using this list."RS: "What are some exercises that can be done in an ESL ]English as a Second Language] classroom to practice some of these search techniques that you've been discussing?"LIDA BAKER: "Well, let me give you an example of something that just happened yesterday. I was visiting somebody else's class. The class was doing a lesson on the comparative form of adjectives: long/longer, happy/happier and so on. And the adjective friendly came up, and the textbook said that the comparative form of friendly was friendlier. But somebody in the class said, 'Well, I've heard people say more friendly.' And the teacher stopped and thought about this for a moment and she said, 'You know what? They're both right.'
"So, it was a very informal class and it was OK for me to participate, so I said, 'Would you like me to do a [gm99nd] search and see which one is used more frequently?' And I did -- and, by the way, I found two million seven hundred ten hits for friendlier, but only one million eighty thousand hits for 'more friendly.' So, clearly, friendlier is the more common way to form the comparative. My point is that if you have a computer in your classroom, when students ask questions like this, you can get the answer on the spot. So you can send the student to the computer and have them do it themselves."AA: Lida Baker is an English teacher in Los Angeles. Her newest book, co-authored with Judy Tanka, is called "Real Talk: Authentic 3 English in Context."RS: And that's Wordmaster for this week. Our e-mail address is word@voanews.com. And you can get more English teaching ideas at our Web site: voanews.com/wordmaster. With Avi Arditti, I'm Rosanne Skirble.

n.面包师
  • The baker bakes his bread in the bakery.面包师在面包房内烤面包。
  • The baker frosted the cake with a mixture of sugar and whites of eggs.面包师在蛋糕上撒了一层白糖和蛋清的混合料。
prep.以…为对手,对;与…相比之下
  • The big match tonight is England versus Spain.今晚的大赛是英格兰对西班牙。
  • The most exciting game was Harvard versus Yale.最富紧张刺激的球赛是哈佛队对耶鲁队。
a.真的,真正的;可靠的,可信的,有根据的
  • This is an authentic news report. We can depend on it. 这是篇可靠的新闻报道, 我们相信它。
  • Autumn is also the authentic season of renewal. 秋天才是真正的除旧布新的季节。
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ANDING
anglarite
bauer mill
biostrategic
body text
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bolion
broomall
carious
centred on
charged air temperature
cianci
Columbria
Committee of Public Accounts
common graphite
condition of delivery
contusion of lung
Cross I.
cushion matreial
Dalsfjord
de democratize
deck log book
Depositers
diamond setter
dihydrocoenzyme
discovery in
Distoma sinensis
double-acting type pneumatic pile hammer
dyshormonogenesis
Elihu Yale
employee owned businesses
eremophilanolide
factory-set value
furfural glycerine
galactosemias
gas constant
glutathione-agarose
Grandisonian
granular yeast
ground-engaging wheel
hand be up
hanskin
here is
honeycomb ringworm
Honorius II
iliopectineal line
jorb
keto-tetrahydrophenanthrene
ladwp
latibulizes
Lomaloma
microporous
Mingrel'skaya
modpacks
myriacanthus
Naboth's cysts
neural axis
nitrogen-deficient waste
noiseapparatus
nuts and boltss
official foreign currency deposit system
P-RAM
painable
paleoichnologists
Paris luquanensis
PIDDM
politicsonline
pomate
postprandially
project-linked borrowing
Pterostyrax corymbosus
rabbit pie
ram (pneumatic) cylinder
raninid
Rat Indian
Republic of Slovenia
resection by retrograde method
rodbusters
roller spot welding
salary freeze
Sandoval County
Sardis
sea shanties
skystream
stainless steel basin and plate
standoff jammer
Struempell's reflex
Suaeda physophora
supercharging equipment
thermodiffusion potential
THRF
thyroid carcinoma
time occupancy ratio
time of propagation of flood peak
totalizers
tuberous begonias
underwater TV camera
uninephrectomy
untongue-tied
uridine diphosphate (UDP)
Volin