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  • 英语高手是怎样炼成的

    英语其实就是一个积累的过程,想要成为高手,当然要在平时强这方面的训练!!比如平时多看有关英语的报纸,电影或者是书籍!!别想看它们,也许开始你看不懂,但是后来你慢慢就能多少懂些了~再说你不懂的话会激发你去查阅单词的欲望,这样久了你就积累了不少词汇哦~~ 平时多 听也是很有效果的!英语好, 口语和听力都很重要的哦~~笔试的话只有靠你多练题哦~~基础要努力!!

  • 怎样才能成为英语高手?

    很简单。我们学语文的老b师教我们古文时说这就是半门外语,也就是说,学习外语词汇很重要,下面,我给你具体讲讲我.的一些心得。 1:在网络上,很多文章教大家怎么一个月过六级,半x个月过四级,个人认为:可能!但那绝对是针对英语基础比较好的朋友。如果你开始英语基础就不好,那就只能和我一样,脚踏实地的一步一步走。其实最重要的一点,就是学习没有捷径可以走。 2:听力: 听力部分是四六级考试里面最容易拿分数的部分。总分20分里面,如果听力水平较好,拿16-18分不成问题。所谓的水平好,我觉得只要能听懂voa stand english,应付六级就足够了。作为我个人,我没系统听过历年四六级考试的题目,但是考试估分,听力都是16-18分。 最开始的时候,我连听voa special english都很困难。我的方法是:一个sp要听4-5次,把里面不懂的英语单词的发音,含义全部搞清楚,然后每天坚持2个小时的听力训练,狂攻sp。如果没事,就拿一个MP3吊耳朵,让自己慢慢习惯英语语境。2个月后,我听了一盘四级英语考试磁带,发现自己原来根本听不明白的东西变的简单了。 现在,你已经具备了一定的听力基础。接下来,可以进行一些special的听写,尝试听stand English。这个阶段真是打击你信心的时候^^:听写出现很多拼写错误,stand听起来象天书,然后就想:我的水平还是不行啊,5555~~~不过没关系,其实你已经在进步,只是你没察觉到而已。坚持下去,慢慢就发现自己的听写正确率提高了,而且stand也变得越来越熟悉。当听写special觉得简单的时候,就可以开始尝试听写比较短的stand。如果能坚持进行训练,半年左右,你就已经达到了六级外语听力的要求。因为六级对听力的要求不是特别高,能听懂stand的话,你真是会觉得六级的语音真的挺慢的。 这里说一点,其实考试前听一些历年四六级考试的听力真题,可以帮助你了解题型,熟悉考试模式,所以还是绝对值得的。本人对听力比较自负,所以没怎么听过,结果听力总是拿不到满分^^ 3:单词 这是一个老生常谈的话题,大家知道,单词是英语的基础,没有单词,就好象建大厦没有砖头,只能幻想空中楼阁。但是被单词又被大家认为是最难,最枯燥的事情。基础好的朋友可以通过阅读学单词,但是对基础不好的,这点根本行不通。整篇文章都看不太明白,还谈什么学单词呢?既然咱们现在水平不行,就要拿出比别人更多的努力。我考完六级,背单词的草稿纸已经放满了一个大箱子。 大家肯定有这种经验,前不久背了的单词,很快就忘记了,那么该怎么办呢?我当时是每天固定背30-40个左右的单词,第二天复习前一天的单词,然后每个礼拜天,花1小时把一个礼拜的单词复习一下,每一个月又花几个小时把一个月的单词复习一次。 这样下去,半年就能积累比较大的词汇量。在考试前,把单词再温习一次。因为是针对考试,可以找到关于四六级考试的高频词语,重点背诵一下(网络上有很多相关资料)。 对于考试中间的vocabulary,就需要靠做题目了。我考六级的时候,是做的北外出的一本六级考试词汇突破。花一个礼拜把里面的题目全部弄清楚,不懂的单词全部记下来。因为六级往年的经验就是:很多题目是重复的。 4:阅读 阅读在我看来,就是通过增加阅读量,提高阅读速度,掌握一定的阅读技巧。 最开始的时候,因为基础比较差,太难的文章肯定不适合基础差的朋友。先可以看一些"书虫"(高中水平)一类的改编小说,练练感觉。当单词量积累到一定程度以后,就可以正式开始提高阅读水平了。第一是做真题,从四级到六级,力争把真题里的句子、单词都弄明白,并且对其中的难句做一定的分析,特别是语法结构。这里有一个问题:最开始你做题目的时候准确率会很低,千万别灰心,坚持下去,从每一篇阅读里面吸取精华,很快就会发现:阅读真的没那么可怕。第二,对于六级,平时可以看看China daily一类的新闻杂志,即可以提高自己的兴趣,又增强了阅读水平。现在我每天晚上都喜欢看1-2版英文报纸,已经成习惯了。 5:作文 作文一直是我最弱的项目。虽然我高中语文都是全班前三名,可惜大学根本没摸过语文书,丢光了。如果你按照上面三个方面去学习,你作文肯定不会很差劲,毕竟英语是一个综合提高的过程,你听力、阅读,单词都不错,不可能作文会差得一塌糊涂。 但是这不代表不要努力。这里我记得一个六级提高班的英语老师说过的一句话:读书破万卷,下笔如有神。作文一个字:背!如果你背了很多很多范文,作文不会低于6分的。但是我建议在背的同时,可以用一个小本子,把一些很精彩的句子抄下来,经常看看,并举一反三。同样一个句子,用在不同的地方,会有什么不同的效果呢?自己体会一下。而且这些精彩句子正是出彩之处,也是老师给你高分的依据。 写到这里,我的经验也基本上说得差不多了,希望对大家能有所帮助,特别是基础不太好的朋友。其实四六级真的不难,难的是,你有没有决心!象我基础这么差的人都可以过六级,你也一定能行:) 6:要对自己有信心,相信自己,付诸努力,坚持下来,你一定能 请勿抄袭,违者提交给管理员进行处理 如果你想要成为口译或者想考上北外高翻,你要从以下几个方面努力: 一,要具备热情和兴趣。你肯定有一定的口译兴趣,但只有饱满的热情才能够驱使你加倍努力。我无论做什么事(包括校队篮球比赛,弹钢琴,唱歌和做翻译时),我都很有PASSION,所以你不能犹豫,不要徘徊,不要怀疑自己,勇往直前。你不能肯定自己一定能行,也不能肯定自己一定不行。但是,如果犹豫徘徊,那么,本来行的也肯定不行;如果满腔热情,急流勇进,那么,你肯定能够打消自我怀疑,取得更好的成绩!我相信你! 二,现实地估计一下自己是否适合做口译。我个人认为口译的特点就是要在瞬间判断、实时决策、当即兑现,由不得你深思熟虑、老谋深算、精益求精。如果你平常已经养成了三思而后行的风格,最好要改。 三,口译素质要从记忆、反应着手训练,切实打好双语基础。一开始做翻译只要传达了信息就可以了,也就是变通的艺术。还有一招叫做TRANSITION BY OMISSION,也就是省略的艺术。需要胆量和技术。 四,一定要冷静和从容,大方,做演讲和辩论是提高自己胆量的方法,我个人经常参加校和班里的这方面的活动,这样的话你从事翻译后就不会NERVOUS AND UNCERTAIN. 总之,语言基础的提高一定要强调高强度、高密度,尽量在最短时间内争取最佳效果。一定要有紧迫感和危机感,不能太悠闲,不能太从容,要只争朝夕。 翻译训练方法: 视译。一,选材多用讲稿,比如一些国际组织或国内会议上的发言之类。 二,就是一定要抓主要意思。 三,流畅,口译很看重流畅,也就是说你的DELIVERY,你要有自信的感觉,一句话,要重复过来重复过去,开口说出来就要说完一句话。 复述, 我要你听一段英文的内容,然后用英语再复述出来。要求你的笔记要做的好和反应快,所以你要学学做笔记,很多翻译书都讲了笔记的做法。强调几点,一,格式,要纵写,这样比较容易看;二,要学习符号系统,自己烂熟于心;三,不要全记,也就是说:笔记等于速记,你可能记全,也应该记全,只要把关键词记下来提醒自己思路就可以。 因为你要成为翻译高手,所以我对你的要求很严格!下面是“地狱式训练”,一定要按照完成。 1) 每天抽一个小时读英语演讲稿,英语作文和英语翻译作品(主要参考网上和中国翻译和中国日报) 2) 每天无论吃饭和洗澡的时候,或者一切你和同学一起聊天的时候,试着在脑海里把她们所说的话转为英语,我不要求你对你同学说英语,因为那对于你来讲可能不方便。但我要求你们把英语变成你的working language or daily language. 3) 每天做一篇笔译,主要从英语新闻报纸上翻译,和做10分钟的电视英语新闻翻译。

  • 英语高手来。

    本高手驾到: My father was a self-taught mandolin player. He was one of the best string instrument players in our town. He could not read music, but if he heard a tune a few times, he could play it. When he was younger, he was a member of a small country music band. They would play at local dances and on a few occasions would play for the local radio station. He often told us how he had auditioned and earned a position in a band that featured Patsy Cline as their lead singer. He told the family that after he was hired he never went back. Dad was a very religious man. He stated that there was a lot of drinking and cursing the day of his audition and he did not want to be around that type of environment.   Occasionally, Dad would get out his mandolin and play for the family. We three children: Trisha, Monte and I, George Jr., would often sing along. Songs such as the Tennessee Waltz, Harbor Lights and around Christmas time, the well-known rendition of Silver Bells. "Silver Bells, Silver Bells, its Christmas time in the city" would ring throughout the house. One of Dad's favorite hymns was "The Old Rugged Cross". We learned the words to the hymn when we were very young, and would sing it with Dad when he would play and sing. Another song that was often shared in our house was a song that accompanied the Walt Disney series: Davey Crockett. Dad only had to hear the song twice before he learned it well enough to play it. "Davey, Davey Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier" was a favorite song for the family. He knew we enjoyed the song and the program and would often get out the mandolin after the program was over. I could never get over how he could play the songs so well after only hearing them a few times. I loved to sing, but I never learned how to play the mandolin. This is something I regret to this day.   Dad loved to play the mandolin for his family he knew we enjoyed singing, and hearing him play. He was like that. If he could give pleasure to others, he would, especially his family. He was always there, sacrificing his time and efforts to see that his family had enough in their life. I had to mature into a man and have children of my own before I realized how much he had sacrificed.   I joined the United States Air Force in January of 1962. Whenever I would come home on leave, I would ask Dad to play the mandolin. Nobody played the mandolin like my father. He could touch your soul with the tones that came out of that old mandolin. He seemed to shine when he was playing. You could see his pride in his ability to play so well for his family.   When Dad was younger, he worked for his father on the farm. His father was a farmer and sharecropped a farm for the man who owned the property. In 1950, our family moved from the farm. Dad had gained employment at the local limestone quarry. When the quarry closed in August of 1957, he had to seek other employment. He worked for Owens Yacht Company in Dundalk, Maryland and for Todd Steel in Point of Rocks, Maryland. While working at Todd Steel, he was involved in an accident. His job was to roll angle iron onto a conveyor so that the welders farther up the production line would have it to complete their job. On this particular day Dad got the third index finger of his left hand mashed between two pieces of steel. The doctor who operated on the finger could not save it, and Dad ended up having the tip of the finger amputated. He didn't lose enough of the finger where it would stop him picking up anything, but it did impact his ability to play the mandolin.   After the accident, Dad was reluctant to play the mandolin. He felt that he could not play as well as he had before the accident. When I came home on leave and asked him to play he would make excuses for why he couldn't play. Eventually, we would wear him down and he would say "Okay, but remember, I can't hold down on the strings the way I used to" or "Since the accident to this finger I can't play as good". For the family it didn't make any difference that Dad couldn't play as well. We were just glad that he would play. When he played the old mandolin it would carry us back to a cheerful, happier time in our lives. "Davey, Davey Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier", would again be heard in the little town of Bakerton, West Virginia.   In August of 1993 my father was diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer. He chose not to receive chemotherapy treatments so that he could live out the rest of his life in dignity. About a week before his death, we asked Dad if he would play the mandolin for us. He made excuses but said "okay". He knew it would probably be the last time he would play for us. He tuned up the old mandolin and played a few notes. When I looked around, there was not a dry eye in the family. We saw before us a quiet humble man with an inner strength that comes from knowing God, and living with him in one's life. Dad would never play the mandolin for us again. We felt at the time that he wouldn't have enough strength to play, and that makes the memory of that day even stronger. Dad was doing something he had done all his life, giving. As sick as he was, he was still pleasing others. 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