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在台灣學習英文不難了解的英文單字
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還在找尋了解的英文單字
「方法錯了,即使現在學生和家長投入那麼多資源,花了那麼多時間和金錢,學英文的成效還是相當糟。即使是台大非常聰明優秀的學生,有時候他們講的英文、寫的英文,都會讓我昏倒。當我嘗試要改掉他們根深柢固的錯誤,就換他們要昏倒了。」
我和台大外文系史嘉琳老師,聊著台灣學生的英文學習情況。對於這個問題,她的觀察和我的猜測完全不一樣。是什麼樣的錯誤學習觀念呢?
史老師帶了她的學生Melissa一道來。Melissa今年大學剛畢業,她就是了解的英文單字從小上雙語幼稚園,國中讀英語資優班,一路英文科拿高分的典型。即使是這樣的學生,上大學之後,還是要花很大的力氣,才能改掉各種的習慣性錯誤。
根據人力銀行調查,有80%的同學打算在新學期打工。希望的平均時薪是303元,最夢幻的打工職缺,前幾名分別是家教、展場show girl以及外拍模特兒。
賣力發著了解的英文單字傳單,就讀大學二年級的家瑩,一個禮拜有四天都要打工,開學後,這樣的生活也是如此,才能賺到一個月一萬多塊的薪水補貼自己學費與生活費,最慘的時候,站了一個下午,也沒有人領情。
打工族家瑩:明明就是很熱鬧的地段,像在西門町好了,可是就可能這時間太熱,大家都不想要出來,不然就是大家好像都約好了,都不想拿,15分鐘以上吧(沒人要拿),明明就還滿熱鬧,至少這樣子的人潮有,可是都沒有人要拿。
像這樣的打工仔其實不在少數,根據人力銀行調查,在開學了解的英文單字期間打工的學生,超過4成,都是因為有經濟壓力,要賺生活費或學費,平均薪資大約為1萬7千多元。
人力銀行公關副理楊宗斌:真的會在開學打工的,還是會以要籌這個生活費、學費,甚至未來有學貸壓力的學生為主,反倒真的要增加實務經驗,不是那麼主要的原因。
夢想中打工職缺與現實也有落差,家教、展場SHOW GIRL、外拍模特兒,或是外包接案,像是翻譯或設計等,因為報酬率高,囊括夢幻打工的前幾名。不過實際上,考量兼顧課業與專業性等因素,實際上最多同學,還是從事超商、速食店店員、家教以及餐廳服務生等,工時較為彈性的工作。
人力銀行公關副理楊宗斌:如果你覺得你未來可能,走一些學術了解的英文單字研究路線,或者是你可能想要進入大企業來工作的話,其實你到相關企業,或是學校來當助理、工讀生,可以了解的英文單字提早來學習,這些東西跟累積人脈,我覺得這樣是不錯的方式。
不過專家也提醒,同學也要懂得避免打工陷阱,像是找藉口亂扣薪、或是言語或肢體騷擾,都必須勇敢向雇主反應,保護自己的權益。
Meliss筆者多年前看過一部中國紀錄片《瘋狂英語》。「瘋狂英語」創辦人李陽以土法煉鋼手法,把學英語變成毛式群眾運動,再滲入愛國主義,成為「英語教主」,蔚為奇觀。 李陽雖因而名成利就,最後卻惹上連串是非,故事值得另案討論。不過,這裏要說的是李教主一句跟日本人說的口號:「要想學英文,請找中國人!」這是他為說服國人 ...
(節錄)a回想她在中小學時代經歷的英文教育,她指出4個重大誤解。
誤解一,遊戲、笑話、熱鬧的效果,其實無益英文能力
其實,最浪費父母與學生時間的,是那些認真努力,準備充分,但是英文不好、也不懂真正英語教學核心關鍵的補習班老師。
如果是教國小國中的補習班,會有漂亮活潑的老師,費盡心力設計課程,帶學生用英語做活動、玩遊戲。這些補習班,可能讓學生蠻開心,但是其實沒有學到英文。例如,Melissa國中的英語會話課中,老師帶他們玩一個「比手劃腳猜單字」的遊戲,一個小朋友要讓同伴猜 "train" 這個單字,總是會先比出「火」的手勢,然後是「車」,同學就會猜到 "train" 。現在回想,其實這樣的遊戲沒什麼效益,反而加強了中式英語的思考習慣。
如果是教高中,補習班老師會發大量講義,課堂中會準備很多段子、罐頭笑話,讓講課非常有趣,而且很擅長和學生互動––這些沒什麼不好,只是「仍然對英文能力幫助不大」Top Asian News at 8:30 p.m. GMT
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Associated PressAssociated Press – 2015年9月9日 上午4:32
NARAHA, Japan (AP) — A few signs of life are returning to this rural town made desolate by the Fukushima nuclear disaster four-and-a-half years ago: Carpenters bang on houses, an occasional delivery truck drives by and a noodle shop has opened to serve employees who have returned to Naraha's small town hall. But weeds cover the now rusty train tracks, there are no sounds of children and wild boars still roam around at night. On the outskirts of town, thousands of black industrial storage bags containing radiation-contaminated soil and debris stretch out across barren fields.
SINGAPORE (AP) — As the day turns into night, they gather in the green field in the eastern corner of this island nation just above the equator. Some have come with foldable stools, some with picnic mats while others settle down on bare grass waving blue flags and yellow inflatable hammers. Soon the crowd swells to about 30,000, waiting to hear the star of the night's show -- opposition leader Sylvia Lim. A policewoman-turned law teacher-turned-politician, Lim is the face of Singapore's resurgent opposition that just three elections ago in 2001 had hit a political nadir. Its leader, the late J.B. Jeyaretnam who attained folklore stature in the country's politics, had been bankrupted after contesting a series of lawsuits unleashed by the ruling People's Action Party. The Workers' Party and another opposition group had only one seat each in the 84-member Parliament.
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North and South Korea agreed Tuesday to hold reunions next month of families separated by the Korean War in the early 1950s, a small but important bit of progress for rivals that just last month were threatening each other with war. One hundred mostly elderly people from each country will be reunited with their relatives Oct. 20-26 at the Diamond Mountain resort in North Korea, according to Seoul's Unification Ministry and North Korean state media.
BEIJING (AP) — Schoolchildren waved flags and paramilitary troops marched in full battle dress at a mass spectacle China staged Tuesday to mark 50 years since establishing Tibet as an ethnic autonomous region firmly under Beijing's control. The event lauded Tibet's economic successes under Communist Party rule, even as activists criticized its record on human rights.
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Homegrown militants loyal to the Islamic State group are making inroads into Afghanistan, controlling territory in some parts of the country and ruling with the harsh hand the group is notorious for in Iraq and Syria, according to officials, military leaders and analysts. IS expansion into Afghanistan has been a concern for both Afghan and international authorities for months, with officials warning that the militant group was actively recruiting members from other Islamic militant groups, including the rival Taliban.
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — The U.S. military says it will investigate an airstrike carried out in southern Afghanistan after local officials said 11 police and counter-narcotics agents were killed. Brig. Gen. Wilson Shoffner says in a statement issued Tuesday that "based on information we received today, we feel it is prudent to investigate the airstrike our forces conducted in Kandahar" on Sunday.
YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — Just five years ago, when Aung San Suu Kyi was still under house arrest, she commented that one day she hoped to get a Twitter account and chat with the outside world. On Tuesday, the opposition leader kicked off campaigning for Myanmar's historic Nov. 8 general election with a Facebook post — one of many signs of how far the country and its most recognizable politician have come in a few years.
YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — Campaigning kicked off Tuesday for Myanmar's Nov. 8 general election, which is expected to be the Southeast Asian country's most credible vote in more than a half-century. A long-ruling junta made way for a civilian government more than four years ago, but the military still retains a powerful role, and political and economic reforms have been stymied by persistent ethnic strife and natural disasters. Associated Press writers based across Asia who have covered Myanmar for many years outline the key issues at stake: ___
ISLAMABAD (AP) — A senior Pakistani official is expressing optimism that recent tensions with neighboring India over the bitterly disputed Kashmir region can be defused. Sartaj Aziz, national security and foreign affairs adviser to the Pakistani prime minister, said Tuesday that the commander of Pakistan's border forces will travel to New Delhi Wednesday to meet his Indian counterpart.
In this photo by Tsering Topgyal, people cover their faces and run in smoke as a municipal worker fumigates a residential area to prevent mosquitoes from breeding in New Delhi. Civic authorities are taking action to prevent dengue fever after a sharp rise in the mosquito-borne disease. Press Trust of India says this year's total of nearly 1,260 cases in New Delhi is the highest in five years. Dengue can cause fever, severe joint pain and headaches. There is no treatment.
TOKYO (AP) — Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe won a new term as president of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party on Tuesday after facing no opposition for the job. He told reporters afterward that he would push his ongoing economic revival plan, saying "Abenomics is still partway through."
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A U.N. agency is mounting a worldwide campaign for equal pay for women, who get 24 percent less than men on global average and around 30 percent less for those in Asia. Recent estimates by the International Labor Organization shows gender inequality in employment across Asia alone is costing $45 billion a year, with 45 percent of working-age women outside the labor force compared to 19 percent for men, the leader of the U.N. Women agency, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, told a forum at the Asian Development Bank headquarters.
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — A multi-million dollar deal to resettle refugees from an Australia-run detention camp on the Pacific nation of Nauru to Cambodia has been irreparably damaged by a Rohingya refugee's decision to go home to Myanmar, the opposition and refugee advocates said on Tuesday. Only four refugees — two Iranian men, an Iranian woman and the Rohingya man — took up the offer of cash, free health insurance and accommodation to resettle from Nauru to a gated coFAIRFAX, Va. (AP) — Fairfax County Commonwealth's Attorney RayRIVERDALE PARK, Md. (AP) — Police say a man apparently on PCP withstood several rounds of shocks from a stun gun and pepper spray before officers could take him into custody.
Riverdale Park Police Chief David Morris commended officers for their restraint during the confrontation Friday at a McDonald's, where they responded to a call about a man throwing chairs who appeared to be hallucinating.
Morris says that the man had minor injuries and that officers arguably saved his life.
The chief says the man, 41-year-old Marcus Moycherilli of Washington, was charged by criminal summons with assault, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.
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This story has been corrected to show the last name of the suspect is Moycherilli, not Moycherielli. Morrogh says he will not bring criminal charges against jail deputies who used a stun gun on a restrained inmate who later died.
Morrogh released a report Tuesday calling the death of 37-year-old Natasha McKenna a "tragic accident." He had been evaluating whether to bring charges for the past two months.
McKenna, who was African-American, died in February, days after a team of deputies used a hood and a stun gun on McKenna while she was in restraints during a cell transfer. McKenna had a history of mental illness and had previously attacked a deputy.
A medical examiner had previously ruled her death accidental.
Her death remains the subject of a federal civil rights investigationmmunity in the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh in early June.
BEIJING (AP) — A Chinese court publicly apologized to 19 people it wrongfully convicted of financial crimes in a rare show of contrition by the country's authoritarian and highly opaque legal system. The apology from the People's High Court for the eastern province of Anhui appeared in a local newspaper on Monday. The court said it wished to help restore the reputations of the individuals, all of whom were imprisoned in 2012 on charges of illegal fundraising, or fraud.
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — A large fire engulfed a popular nightclub in the Cambodian capital, killing at least five women who were trapped in one of the rooms, an official said Tuesday. Two men were critically injured. The fire apparently started in the sound mixing room about two hours before the Key Club nightclub was to open at 10 p.m. Monday evening, said Col. Neth Vantha, chief of the Phnom Penh fire department.編按:
忍不住想罵髒話,可是又不想破壞形象或造口業時怎麼辦?不要鬧工作室的YouTube平台中,充滿各式各樣的內容,總能給予我們不虞匱乏的娛樂。新唐人亞太台 2015 年 08 月 25 日訊】由梁詠琪、李心潔、許茹芸、楊采妮合力創辦的「小黃花慈善教育基金」,致力幫助來自基層家庭的小朋友,希望他們能夠得到更多學習的機會。
這個暑假,梁詠琪、李心潔、許茹芸三位好姊妹一齊出動,與小朋友一起學英文。
梁詠琪、李心潔、許茹芸、楊采妮合力創辦「小黃花慈善教育基金」(得意智文創)
小黃花大使梁詠琪、和特地從馬來西亞和韓國來港的李心潔、許茹芸,早前專程到社區中心了解小朋友上課情況,甚至化身「唱遊班學生」,與老師及小朋友一邊唱歌、一邊學英文。
梁詠琪、李心潔、許茹芸,化身「唱遊班學生」,與小朋友一邊唱歌學英文(圖片來源得意智文創)
之後她們再到「英語會話班」上課現場,向外籍英文老師了解學生的進度,期間,老師與三人開玩笑說,說班上有一位很像喜劇演員Eric Tsang的學生,梁詠琪不出數秒便猜到誰是老師說的「曾志偉」,下課後更把「迷你版曾志偉」抱起,叫他做「掌門人」,場面相當搞笑。
梁詠琪、李心潔、許茹芸到英語會話班」上課現場(圖片來源得意智文創) (2)
除了學好外語,「小黃花」還包場請小朋友與父母到戲院欣賞卡通動畫影片《電影多啦A夢:大雄之宇宙英雄記》,梁詠琪與雙胞胎弟弟到場做義工,向現場的家庭派發禮物包。
「小黃花慈善教育基金」包場請小朋友與父母到戲院欣賞卡通動畫影片(圖片來源得意智文創)
「這次親身四處張羅禮物包贊助,除了有電影公司送出的dvd跟電影主題文具,還有朋友精品店送出文具精品等,人人有份,皆大歡喜!我們成立『小黃花』,希望幫助來自弱勢社群的小朋友,尤其自己今年做了媽媽,更體會到作為父母一定希望帶給小朋友最好的,但對於基層家庭來說,一家大小很少看電影,或付錢讓小朋友參加英文班,會有一定困難,所以『小黃花』每年暑假,希望能夠將學習和歡樂兩大元素帶給他們,當我和心潔、琇琇(許茹芸)看到班小朋友用心學好英文,都很開心!」梁詠琪說。
梁詠琪向現場的家庭派發禮物包(圖片來源得意智文創)YouTube上面更有一群人,定期產製影音內容,被稱作「YouTuber」。這些YouTuber產製的內容,有些非常值得鎖定,可是要怎麼在眾多YouTuber當中,找出值得追蹤的呢?這次,阿滴幫大家解決了這個煩惱,推薦15位他個人喜歡的YouTuber,還能邊看影片邊學英文唷!
這15位YouTuber分為「特色個人」、「教育者」、「遊戲玩家」三大類,都可以從阿滴的影片詳細資料中連到他們的頻道。他還訂出5項指標,分別是「詞彙難度」、「講話速度」、「髒話數量」、「字幕有無」、「訂閱人數」,讓想學英文的大家,透過這些指標,找到最適合自己的YouTuber。
其實,不只這15位YouTuber,YouTube上還有很多內容豐富精采,又頗具人氣的YouTuber等著大家去發掘。透過上面的五個指標,以後當你想看YouTuber學英文的時候,將會更能夠進入狀況。
實習編輯:劉又瑋
核稿編輯:洪婉蒨外國朋友這次要教大家超實用的罵法,趕快拿筆和紙記下來,說不定你等一下就能用的到。
當朋友做了蠢事,正要脫口而出"what the fxxk"時,老師走了過來,緊急情況下你可以立刻替換掉最後一個詞,用"what the heck"來代替;"shut the fxxk up"閉上嘴巴可以改成"shut the front door",那怎樣才能把"shXt"罵的好聽呢?想講"God damn it"時能用什麼來代替?看完一分半的影片,就能學到道地又「好聽」的英文髒話了!
實習編輯:雷佳瑄
核稿編輯:吳采妮
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