第三講
All are of no value unless they are followed by action.
一切的一切毫無意義——除非我們付諸行動。
口語要素3
1. Drop me a line.
2. Sooner or later.
3. I’ll keep my ears open.
4. Neck and neck.
5. I’m feeling under the weather.
6. Don’t get me wrong.
7. I’m under a lot of pressure.
8. You’re the boss.
9. Over my dead body!
10. Can you give me a hand?
11. We have thirty minutes to kill.
12. I’ll come to me.
13. If I were in your shoes.
14. I’ll play it by ear.
15. Let's talk over coffee.
16. Let's give him a big hand。
17. As far as I'm concerned.
18. He's behind the times.
19. I'm pressed for time.
20. I'm up to my ears in work.
21. Just to be on the safe side.
22. I hope I didn't offend you.
23. It's been a long time.
24. It's a long story.
25. It's about time.
26. That's really something.
27. Excuse me for a moment.
28. I mean it. I'm serious. I'm no kidding!
29. It’s none of your business.
30. Don’t give me your attitude.
TONGUE TWISTERS繞口令
Old oily Ollie oils old oily autos.
A noisy noise annoys an oyster.
A tidy tiger tied a tie tighter to tidy her tiny tail.
PARAGRAPH
There is a proverb saying, “Time is money.” But in my opinion, time is even more precious than money. Because when money is spent, we can earn it back. However, when time is gone, it will never return. This is the reason why we must value time. So, you should make the best use of your time, gifts and opportunities to show the best of you to the world.
Olympic Games (AD): You are my adversary, but you are not my enemy. For your resistance gives me strength, your will gives me courage, your spirit ennobles me. And though I aim to defeat you, should I succeed I will not humiliate you, instead, I will honor you. For without you, I am a lesser man.
PROVERB & APHORISM諺語和警句
1. Actions speak louder than words.
2. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
3. He laughs best who laughs last.。
4. Before gold, even kings take off their hats.
5. Do as you would be done by.
6. Talk of the devil, and he is sure to appear.
7. The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.
8. In this world there are only two tragedies. One is not getting what one wants, and the other is getting it.
發(fā)音練習(xí):短元音急促有力
Good boy! So far so good. ; Look at the sunset.
在u的發(fā)音中,有輕微的向 滑動,發(fā)音短促有力。
You make me sick. It’s a pretty city. Let’s begin.
很多時候,i的發(fā)音是由i向e滑動的,比如it
附:在英語中用來表達"極其, 非常, 很"的方式1
1) most (used for giving force)
It really is most annoying.
Whatever happens, I shall most certainly attend the meeting.
注意: most只能修飾具有主觀意見或感情色彩的形容詞和副詞, 表示"非常, 很"的概念.我們可以說 most certainly, 但不能說most tall 或 most quick
2) awfully adv.
awfully cold, awfully nice, I am awfully sorry for it.
3) badly adv. (與"want", "need"連用)
They want help badly. He is badly in need of a haircut.
4) more than ... 與中文的"無以名狀"差不多
We were more than happy to hear of your escape. I think his offer is more than fair.
5) immensely adv.
I enjoyed it immensely.
6) much adv.
I don't much like that idea. I'm much surprised to hear that.
All are of no value unless they are followed by action.
一切的一切毫無意義——除非我們付諸行動。
口語要素3
1. Drop me a line.
2. Sooner or later.
3. I’ll keep my ears open.
4. Neck and neck.
5. I’m feeling under the weather.
6. Don’t get me wrong.
7. I’m under a lot of pressure.
8. You’re the boss.
9. Over my dead body!
10. Can you give me a hand?
11. We have thirty minutes to kill.
12. I’ll come to me.
13. If I were in your shoes.
14. I’ll play it by ear.
15. Let's talk over coffee.
16. Let's give him a big hand。
17. As far as I'm concerned.
18. He's behind the times.
19. I'm pressed for time.
20. I'm up to my ears in work.
21. Just to be on the safe side.
22. I hope I didn't offend you.
23. It's been a long time.
24. It's a long story.
25. It's about time.
26. That's really something.
27. Excuse me for a moment.
28. I mean it. I'm serious. I'm no kidding!
29. It’s none of your business.
30. Don’t give me your attitude.
TONGUE TWISTERS繞口令
Old oily Ollie oils old oily autos.
A noisy noise annoys an oyster.
A tidy tiger tied a tie tighter to tidy her tiny tail.
PARAGRAPH
There is a proverb saying, “Time is money.” But in my opinion, time is even more precious than money. Because when money is spent, we can earn it back. However, when time is gone, it will never return. This is the reason why we must value time. So, you should make the best use of your time, gifts and opportunities to show the best of you to the world.
Olympic Games (AD): You are my adversary, but you are not my enemy. For your resistance gives me strength, your will gives me courage, your spirit ennobles me. And though I aim to defeat you, should I succeed I will not humiliate you, instead, I will honor you. For without you, I am a lesser man.
PROVERB & APHORISM諺語和警句
1. Actions speak louder than words.
2. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
3. He laughs best who laughs last.。
4. Before gold, even kings take off their hats.
5. Do as you would be done by.
6. Talk of the devil, and he is sure to appear.
7. The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.
8. In this world there are only two tragedies. One is not getting what one wants, and the other is getting it.
發(fā)音練習(xí):短元音急促有力
Good boy! So far so good. ; Look at the sunset.
在u的發(fā)音中,有輕微的向 滑動,發(fā)音短促有力。
You make me sick. It’s a pretty city. Let’s begin.
很多時候,i的發(fā)音是由i向e滑動的,比如it
附:在英語中用來表達"極其, 非常, 很"的方式1
1) most (used for giving force)
It really is most annoying.
Whatever happens, I shall most certainly attend the meeting.
注意: most只能修飾具有主觀意見或感情色彩的形容詞和副詞, 表示"非常, 很"的概念.我們可以說 most certainly, 但不能說most tall 或 most quick
2) awfully adv.
awfully cold, awfully nice, I am awfully sorry for it.
3) badly adv. (與"want", "need"連用)
They want help badly. He is badly in need of a haircut.
4) more than ... 與中文的"無以名狀"差不多
We were more than happy to hear of your escape. I think his offer is more than fair.
5) immensely adv.
I enjoyed it immensely.
6) much adv.
I don't much like that idea. I'm much surprised to hear that.