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在台灣學習英文不難求職中英文自傳範本
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<網上看1>羅吉斯社區 優質兒童節目
在美國,有非常多的孩子都是觀看Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood的節目長大的。「羅吉斯社區」是美國的兒童電視節目,從1968年開始,長達幾十年的節目,陪著諸多美國兒童長大。這不但是一個品質非常優良的兒童節目,而且很有趣,非常好玩,是學習英文很舒服和自然而然的管道。
羅吉斯先生是美國兒童節目頗受推崇的主持人和教育者,孩子透過求職中英文自傳範本節目,不但學習英文,還包括禮貌、常識、視野、和日常生活能力的培養等。這個節目最適合小朋友學習聽力和口語的技巧,以及學習觀察能力的培養。
而要培養孩子的英文閱讀能力,在台灣受到英文書有限的限制。同樣地,父母可以帶著孩子上Youtube網站,輸入Learn English-English Conversation(學習英文─英文會話),就可以進入這個免費教英文的網站。
<網上看2>學習英文─英文會話 發音清楚
「學習英文─英文會話」的特殊點是,在單字(Word Power)的部分,發音很清楚,第一次單字發音時,每個英文單字的發音音節很緩慢很清楚,接著才快速發音,這讓非英語系國家長大的我們可以清楚了解,原來我們平時說英文時一些遺漏的求職中英文自傳範本音沒有發出來,而更正自己的英文發音。
在單字(Word Power)部分,這個網站還用部首(字首)方式,將同字首的求職中英文自傳範本字,一個一個地介紹出來,求職中英文自傳範本還解釋其單字的意思,並有句子應用的介紹。這樣學習一個字首,就能同時學到諸多同字首的英文單字,累積起單字來非常可觀。
另外,「學習英文─英文會話」還有英文書的聽讀,而英文書的聽讀是有人讀整本書,而且還有英文字幕,可以一邊聽英文,一邊閱讀同一本書,解除了聽錯英文,或誤解內容的可能。
耳朵、麥肯錫顧問公司、波士頓顧問公司、外商顧問、東大生……每個聰明人都用「方格筆記本」。
為什麼呢?因為使用方格筆記本,有助於整理思緒。
寫下條理分明的筆記,不但可以清楚整理腦袋中的想法,也使念書和工作變得更有趣且順心。
如果你讀書不得要領,那並不是你的「能力」有問題,問題可能出在你的「筆記」上。
例如以下這四種筆記,再怎麼努力都會事倍功半。
「雜亂筆記」自己都看不懂了。
「肥胖筆記」抄了一大堆,根本沒重點。
「小筆記本」寫不了幾行,畫圖、表格的空間都不夠。
「無縫筆記」沒有留白,密密麻麻看的頭皮發麻!
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(看不懂,要回想很久。求職中英文自傳範本找不到重點。這樣的筆記根本浪費時間。)
使用方格筆記本,讓頭腦變聰明的方法,正確做就有三大優點
井然有序
不會遺忘
3秒重現
就以學英文來說,好筆記對英文讀寫能力超有幫助!聰明人的英文學習筆記會這樣做。
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讀英文報紙、雜誌提升英文讀寫能力是很重要的學習方式。但要怎麼讀能事半功倍呢?
藉由方格筆記本,從用死背的方式轉變為「理解」的方式學習英文。
這個聰明筆記是有縝密思考規劃過的!
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1.從你想要加強英語能力的相關教材(例如英文報紙、雜誌)裁剪或複印所需內容,貼在筆記本左側。左上方寫下本章的主題。
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(這也是為什麼你要淘汰小筆記本,不然就沒空間貼了啊!!)
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(而且使用能跨頁書寫的大方格筆記本更好,例如用A4方格筆記本大小,面積夠大夠整理。)
2.閱讀剪裁下來的英文新聞,從文章內容中與加強英語能力相關的「學習重點」寫在右側的察覺點空間。
右側空間劃一條直的分隔線,把重要的文法、片語、例句寫在左區。右區則留給本文的重要單字。
是不是很簡單,清楚明白地把這篇文章的學習精髓都記下來了。
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3.最後,將學習內容整理成三個重點,寫在右上方的標題空間,並記下本篇筆記的學習日期。
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就這麼簡單,你的英文筆記下次複習時,是不是就達到一開始說的,使用方格筆記本,讓頭腦變聰明的方法,正確做就有三大優點。再複誦一遍:
井然有序
不會遺忘
3秒重鬼片的季節又來了!全世界幾乎每個國家都有「鬼月」、「鬼節日」,尤其是亞熱帶地區的台灣,看鬼片儼然成為暑假熱門「消暑」活動之一。不論你愛不愛、敢不敢看,這個話題你怎樣逃不了、也忘不掉,不如就來學點老師絕對不會教你的「恐怖片英文」!
你喜歡哪種恐怖片?
Greg: It’s funny how all horror movies fall into one of a few categories.
有趣的是,恐怖片不出那幾種類型。
Ashley: Yep. I think this is one of those evil spirit, exorcism movies.
是啊。我看這部應該是那種惡靈、驅魔電影。
Greg: My personal favorites are the ones about mysterious plagues.
我個人最喜歡的是那種跟神秘瘟疫有關的電影。
Ashley: Like the zombies in 28 Days Later?
你是說像《28天毀滅倒數》那種殭屍片?
Greg: Yep, or like the disease in Blindness.
對,或是像《盲流感》的怪病。
Ashley: To be honest, that whole theme is pretty creepy.
說實在的,那部片的主題滿恐怖的。
Greg: And it ties in with real events in the news, like SARS and the swine flu.
而且很符合時事,像SARS和豬流感。
Ashley: The only ones I don’t really like are the blood-and-guts, gory ones.
我唯一不太喜歡的類型是血腥殺戮片。
Greg: Yeah, slasher flicks are so 70s. I mean, how many movies can they make about psycho killers with axes, chainsaws…whatever.
是啊,血腥電影太七零年代了啦。變態殺人魔拿斧頭、鋸鏈??之類的東西,這種電影還能拍幾部啊!
Ashley: Don’t get me wrong. They still scare me. It’s just that I prefer a little more suspense and drama.
別誤會我的意思。那種電影還是會嚇到我,只是我比較偏愛電影裡有多一點的懸疑和劇情。
Greg: I’m more into the classic monsters—mummies, werewolves, vampires….
我比較喜歡經典怪物片──木乃伊、狼人、吸血鬼??。
Ashley: Speaking of vampires, did you see Twilight?
說到吸血鬼,你看過《暮光之城》嗎?
Greg: Yeah. It was OK for a vampire flick. They could’ve toned down the love story a little, though.
看過了。就吸血鬼電影來說還過得去,但談情說愛的部分真的可以少一點。
有哪些常見鬼怪?
evil spirit 惡鬼、惡魔,也可說demon。the Devil則是指魔王「撒旦」。
exorcism 驅魔儀式
mysterious plagues 奇怪的病毒、瘟疫
zombie 殭屍。西方的殭屍拖著腳走路,東方的殭屍用跳的。
blood-and-guts 血腥的、亂砍亂殺的
gory 血淋淋的
slasher 血腥的(恐怖片)、砍人兇手
psycho killer 變態殺人魔
mummy 木乃伊
werewolf 狼人
vampire 吸血鬼現
這樣的筆記,學習效率大幅提升,英文讀寫能力自然會突飛猛進!用方格筆記,或是更高段的大開本「黃金三分割方格筆記」就能做到這些,正確的使用筆記真的很重要!
無關能力與智商。如果學生改變筆記習慣,便能提高學習效率,成績明顯進步,考上更好的學校!入學考試合格!如果是商務人士改變筆記習慣,則能夠大幅縮短製作資料與開會的時間。
所以我們究竟為何要使用筆記本呢?為了學校的學習,為了考試,為了找工作,為了工作所需……人生中有許多場合都需要使用筆記本,活用筆記本的目的只有一個,那就是為了──改變人生。
以上內容彙整自【圖解範例版】為什麼聰明人都用方格筆記本?(加碼送B5方格筆記本)
延伸閱讀:眼睛雙管齊下,又可以用自己的速度聽書,實在非常的享受。
非常特殊的是,「學習英文─英文會話」所選的英文書,以一個多小時聽完整本有聲書為主,而其特色是用字不深的小說,而且情節非常扣人心弦。很多被選出來的英文小說還曾多次拍成電影,若在聽讀完整本小說後,再觀看其改編成的電影,對於學習英文的樂趣和興趣及成效更可觀。
這樣的有聲書閱讀,不只是小朋友喜歡,大人也喜愛。我自己每天聽這些英文小說就聽得欲罷不能。
在選聽英文書閱讀時,該網站將英文書分成1~6等級,但其實不必受到等級的限制,因為有英文字幕,萬一不懂單字,可以按「暫停」,查完單字再繼續,也可以只管聽和讀完全書,再重頭聽第二次,這樣理解力就會增加,不一定需要查字典。
聽書,因為都是故事,而且故事都是很有趣的,就很吸引人。因此,做為睡前聽故事,也是很好讓孩子入睡的方法。
若要觀看更多英文學習節目,美國公共電視台(PBS)是絕對的選擇。美國公共電視台的品質控管得非常嚴謹,父母可以放心地讓孩子觀看該台的節目,做為學習英文的管道。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.strong>文法講義下載
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