时间:2018-12-29 作者:英语课 分类:英语趣味课堂


英语课

 Todd: OK, Charlotte. You've been a teacher for quite awhile.


 
Charlotte: Yeah, I started about three years ago. My first job was in Jessif, in the east of Poland. I was promised that I wasn't going to have to teach any beginners or any little children because it was my first job. I was promptly 1 given the beginner infants 2. My first day of teaching 3 I was given a book which said, 'Ah! Go into the classroom and say "Hello" to the children and they'll all say "Hello" back to you and wave. I walked into a class of five four-year olds, followed by all their mothers and grandmothers and I said, "Hello" and they all burst 4 into tears. I spent half the lesson trying to get them to say,"Hello" to each other and stop them from crying while all the grandmothers stood around and stared at me. I finally finished off my singing the whatever Happy Princess Song, all on my own, with crying infants to accompany me. It was one of the worst days of my life. I could identify with all the children though, because I wanted to sit on the floor and cry with them by the end of it. I think that that was when I realized that teaching kids was never going to be my vocation 5. I had some other classes as well but quick soon after that and moved onto adults who cry slightly less. Yeah, that was my first teaching experience. Not the best.  
 
学习内容:

quite awhile
You've been a teacher for quite awhile.
If you have been doing something for 'quite awhile' you have been doing it a long time.  Notice the following:
 
Have you been working here for quite awhile?
I need a break. I've been studying for quite awhile.
burst into tears
I said hello and they all burst into tears.
If you 'burst into tears' you start to cry intensely 6 without any warning 7.  Notice the following:
 
She burst into tears when she saw her terrible grades.
I was so happy to see my family that I burst into tears.
try to get them to
I tried to get them to stop from crying.
If you 'try to get' someone to do something you make an effort to change his mind or behavior.  Notice the following:
 
Will you try to get them to stay here for the night?
She tried to get the students to study.
finished off
I finished off singing all on my own.
If you 'finish off' doing something you complete the task.  Notice the following:
 
Can you finish off washing the dishes?
She never finishes off what she starts.
identify with
I could identify with the kids because I wanted to cry too.
If you 'identify with' someone you understand how they feel because you have similar feelings.  Notice the following:
 
I can identify with how you're feeling.
It is nice to have co-workers you can identify with.


1 promptly
adv.及时地,敏捷地
  • He paid the money back promptly.他立即还了钱。
  • She promptly seized the opportunity his absence gave her.她立即抓住了因他不在场给她创造的机会。
2 infants
婴儿,幼儿( infant的名词复数 )
  • a nursery for infants under two 两岁以下婴幼儿的托儿所
  • Infants were rent from their mother's arms. 婴儿从母亲手里被夺走。
3 teaching
n.教学,执教,任教,讲授;(复数)教诲
  • We all agree in adopting the new teaching method. 我们一致同意采取新的教学方法。
  • He created a new system of teaching foreign languages.他创造了一种新的外语教学体系。
4 burst
vi.(burst,burst)爆炸;爆破;爆裂;爆发;vt.使…破裂;使…炸破;n.突然破裂;爆发
  • We all held our breath till the bomb burst.我们屏住呼吸直到炸弹爆炸。
  • She suddenly burst into song.她突然唱起歌来。
5 vocation
n.职业,行业
  • She struggled for years to find her true vocation.她多年来苦苦寻找真正适合自己的职业。
  • She felt it was her vocation to minister to the sick.她觉得照料病人是她的天职。
6 intensely
adv.强烈地
  • I was intensely curious to know more about him. 我迫不及待地想更多地了解他的情况。
  • Her parents were intensely ambitious for her and her younger sister. 她的父母对她和她妹妹有着很高的期望。
7 warning
n.警告,告诫,训诫,警戒,警报
  • The other side paid no attention to our warning.对方不重视我方的警告。
  • He realized that his doctor was warning him off drink.他意识到医生在告诫他戒酒。
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