慢慢学 发表于 2013-3-31 11:45:19

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总结了大家的经验,发现只有坚持才是胜利!
刚开始,孩子对英语还没什么兴趣的时候,坚持比较难一点。
需要家长陪着学,但这个过程也不长,大约几个月。
这期间,我觉得要让孩子听简单的材料,学简单的、图片多的、趣味性强的材料,不能让他觉得难,要想方设法让他体会到学英语的乐趣。

我们从钟琬婷的爸爸那里学了很多。
越到后面,越觉得钟琬婷真是很了不起。
清华北大,钟琬婷是不肯去的。即使在香港科技大学,她也是最好的学生之一。
我个人感觉,钟琬婷其实学习能力是强于刘亦婷的。
难道,哈佛大学也是以貌取人吗……

应该是从《伦敦大火》、《peppa pig》等材料开始,听力方面,那就已经是他追着要听了,我们反而要加以限制,规定每天不能多听,不能超过1个小时,避免偏科。

7、8岁的孩子,爱听故事是天性,尤其是探险类的,对男孩子特别有吸引力。
我感觉,他听《神奇树屋》,纯是为了乐趣,而绝不是为了学习英语。

应该是从听《神奇树屋》开始,就从未中断过,每天至少1个小时,包括出去旅游和过春节。
如果我们忙,没时间管他,最多的时候,他一天听了3个小时。
现在,已经听到第42本了。

《神奇树屋》好像一共有48本。
不知道,是不是还在继续出新的。




慢慢学 发表于 2013-3-31 12:06:32

本帖最后由 慢慢学 于 2013-3-31 12:18 编辑

我一直觉得《神奇树屋》的生词比较多。
按照钟琬婷爸爸的经验,如果生词超过5%,这个材料就偏难了,就不合适。

我今天问了孩子,他说,《神奇树屋》大约能够听懂80%。

那为什么孩子仍然乐此不彼,超级喜爱呢?

而且,他会经常抓着我,给我讲《神奇树屋》的故事情节,中英文夹杂,说的是头头是道。
他给我讲之前,我先快速浏览一遍相应故事的中文,发现他讲的情节基本上是对的。

(有时候,孩子会对应不上,比如说DRAGON KING,他听了一遍后,不知道是什么意思,就去查中文,这才恍然大悟,原来是秦始皇啊!
然后就嚷嚷着,今年暑假要去西安旅游,要去看兵马俑……)

我想,主要原因可能是,《神奇树屋》是系列书,每本书里的主角是一样的,都是JACK、ANNIE,还有MORGAN、MERLIN、TEDDY等人物也在大部分书里反复出现,让孩子不陌生。
而且,每本书的开头和结尾都差不多,都是孩子到了树屋里,翻开一本书,就开始一段历险,最后安全返回树屋。
这样的系列书,其实降低了听力的理解难度。

因为孩子喜爱JACK、ANNIE,爱屋及乌,孩子就迫不及待地想和他们一起去经历下一次历险(这是我家孩子的原话)……

所以,虽然孩子只能听懂80%,但他仍然非常感兴趣。

coolguy 发表于 2013-4-1 15:33:21

这个我们到现在大概已经听了3个月了吧,抱着MP3反复听。 同意楼上说的“爱听故事是天性,尤其是探险类的,对男孩子特别有吸引力。
我感觉,他听《神奇树屋》,纯是为了乐趣,而绝不是为了学习英语。”

阅读能力我们是远远跟不上的,我们的阅读最多是FROG AND TOAD的水平

hggrr329329 发表于 2013-4-2 09:10:37

跟风买了全套,发现确实没有那个水平,只能当中文小说看了

慢慢学 发表于 2013-4-14 12:19:07

俞敏洪:
孩子的成长是一辈子的,让他一辈子保持积极性,对所有东西的求知欲和好奇心以及上进心,永远比让孩子得班里的第一名更加好。

allensg 发表于 2013-4-14 12:27:05

mth儿子每天早上读一章,配合典范4B跟读每天一课。mth用来练习拼读,典范用来纠正发音。

慢慢学 发表于 2013-4-14 12:33:05

本帖最后由 慢慢学 于 2013-4-14 12:37 编辑

《神奇树屋》前40本,每本听了两遍。
41-47只听了一遍。只听过一遍的,还是非常爱听。

书,看了其中的15本,阅读速度大约每分钟150词。
剩下的32本,争取7月底之前看完吧。

现在正在考虑,下一步听什么?看什么?

降世神通,孩子说看不太懂。

A TO Z Mysteries系列呢?
先买了一本书,试试孩子的兴趣。

总之,以后尽量优先尝试系列书,只要孩子感兴趣,家长就省事了。



王涵优妈妈 发表于 2013-4-14 12:45:17

慢慢学 发表于 2013-4-14 12:33 static/image/common/back.gif
《神奇树屋》前40本,每本听了两遍。
41-47只听了一遍。只听过一遍的,还是非常爱听。



初级章节书有很多,看一下HIGH5的贴吧。基本所有的章节书都有音频。
A TO Z Mysteries也有音频。


至于怎么学效果好,我觉得不是大人考虑的。孩子一旦对一样东西有兴趣,会自动地深入。大人的工作就是找孩子有兴趣的资源,一切围着孩子的兴趣转。

慢慢学 发表于 2013-4-14 13:05:46

请教各位爸爸妈妈,难度与《神奇树屋》相当的英文系列书,有什么呢?

最好是有配套音频的。

个人感觉,A TO Z Mysteries系列,略难了点。还没有拿出来给孩子试听。

zuiai1974 发表于 2013-4-14 14:02:59

瑶的英语学习记录(2003年出生)

下面是孩子听过的、读过的:
1.新概念1册
2.体验英语: 不全。
3..培生分级: 听了几级
6.国家地理儿童百科:   提高级、
7..轻松英语名著欣赏:小学四、五年级的全套
8.书虫几本。
9、神奇树屋刚开始
10、罗塞塔,学完第四级,就剩第五级了
11、罗尔德的几本书听和看,<巧克力工厂>是最爱,《魔法手指》
12新概念,所有学过的文章也全能够背诵的。
比慢慢学少好多书,岁数还大2岁,我们开始晚了

zx9823 发表于 2013-4-14 15:16:27

慢慢学 发表于 2013-3-13 11:07 static/image/common/back.gif
就是按照字母索引,制作卡片,把孩子会拼写的单词逐个记录下来。

这是个手工活,每天让孩子背20、30个 ...

同意楼主妈妈不刻意教拼读和背诵单词,大量阅读后自然能熟能生巧。

ILOVERICCA 发表于 2013-4-14 15:27:56

先收藏,到用的时候就可以学习了,多谢您的分享和详解!

慢慢学 发表于 2013-4-14 17:17:28

zuiai1974 发表于 2013-4-14 14:02 static/image/common/back.gif
瑶的英语学习记录(2003年出生)

下面是孩子听过的、读过的:


您提到的罗尔德的书,我们也去买几本回来,试一试,看看孩子是否喜欢,谢谢。

zuiai1974 发表于 2013-4-14 21:04:36

我也觉得罗的书生词太多,说得很快。但是孩子很喜欢罗的书,要看《巧克力工厂》,我就买了 英文的,刚开始10章我看中文,她听英文,不懂的问我,后面10多章她就自己听了,再让她看中文,说和她听的差不多,都不看了。因为太喜欢罗的书,所以这本书有点拔高。但是经常主动听,甚至听前一句知道后几句。所以兴趣很重要

小虫子 发表于 2013-4-14 22:21:27

仔细看了楼主的回贴,知道孩子喜欢听故事,主动的听英语故事,真是难得。。

我总感觉MTH太难,从来没让孩子试着听。。明天抽空自己先拿出来试着听听。。再让孩子也试试。。

人民日报专员 发表于 2013-4-19 08:53:25

谢谢提醒,过段时间再读

1522099456 发表于 2013-4-19 10:28:46

又是孩子说听懂了,我很难相信,我们听了轻松英语小学部分,典范英语3A3B,差距好大呀,

sophia_fly 发表于 2013-4-19 10:50:15

楼上牛爸牛妈们都好厉害,我们要加油了

慢慢学 发表于 2013-4-19 17:22:16

本帖最后由 慢慢学 于 2013-4-19 17:25 编辑

过一会儿,发一个我家孩子读英语的录音。

还没有通过土豆网的审核。

慢慢学 发表于 2013-4-19 17:39:59

1522099456 发表于 2013-4-19 10:28 static/image/common/back.gif
又是孩子说听懂了,我很难相信,我们听了轻松英语小学部分,典范英语3A3B,差距好大呀,

也不一定就有多大的差距。

孩子的进步是很快的。

从量变到质变,有时会有一个小飞跃。

半年前,我家孩子听《轻松英语》后面的几本,感觉听不懂,挺难的,比如当时听了《威尼斯商人》,感觉难,就搁置了。

典范英语,我们没有听过,不知道难度如何。

但是,孩子现在学到《新概念》第二册60课,是不觉得难的。
其中的大部分课文,之前没有看过书,也没有听过,先把课后的生词表朗读一遍,弄懂生词的中文含义后,裸听一遍,基本能够复述出大意。

我算了一下,不到两年的时间,孩子在英语上差不多投入了500个小时以上的时间。
我陪他学英语的时间也不少于200个小时,就是我和他一起学,没有去外面上过任何课。

慢慢学 发表于 2013-4-19 17:43:42

本帖最后由 慢慢学 于 2013-4-19 21:15 编辑

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这个音频是我家孩子的录音,他读新概念第2册的课文录音(第49、50、51课)

录音相应的文本,请参见下一楼。



慢慢学 发表于 2013-4-19 17:46:44

本帖最后由 慢慢学 于 2013-4-19 17:53 编辑

下面是《新概念英语》第二册相应的课文文本,对应上一楼的音频内容:

Lesson49 The end of a dream

Tired of sleeping on the floor, a young man in Teheran saved up for years to buy a real bed. For the first time in his life, he became the proud owner of a bed which had springs and a mattress. Because the weather was very hot, he carried the bed on to the roof of his house. He slept very well for the first two nights, but on the third night, a storm blew up. A gust of wind swept the bed off the roof and sent it crashing into the courtyard below. The young man did not wake up until the bed had struck the ground. Although the bed was smashed to pieces, the man was miraculously unhurt. When he woke up, he was still on the mattress. Glancing at the bits of wood and metal that lay around him, the man sadly picked up the mattress and carried it into his house. After he had put it on the floor, he promptly went to sleep again.

Lesson50 Taken for a ride

I love travelling in the country, but I don't like losing my way. I went on an excursion recently, but my trip took me longer than I expected.' I'm going to Woodford Green,' I said to the conductor as I got on the bus,' but I don't know where it is.' 'I'll tell you where to get off,' answered the conductor.
I sat in the front of the bus to get a good view of the countryside. After some time, the bus stopped. Looking round, I realized with a shock that I was the only passenger left on the bus.
'You'll have to get off here,' the conductor said. 'This is as far as we go.' 'Is this Woodford Green?' I asked. 'Oh dear,' said the conductor suddenly.' I forgot to put you off.' 'It doesn't matter,' I said. 'I'll get off here.' 'We are going back now,' said the conductor. 'Well, in that case, I prefer to stay on the bus,' I answered.

Lesson51 Reward for virtue
My friend, Hugh, has always been fat, but things got so bad recently that he decided to go on a diet. He began his diet a week ago. First of all, he wrote out a long list of all the foods which were forbidden. The list included most of the things Hugh loves: butter, potatoes, rice, beer, milk, chocolate, and sweets. Yesterday I paid him a visit. I rang the bell and was not surprised to see that Hugh was still as fat as ever. He led me into his room and hurriedly hid a large parcel under his desk. It was obvious that he was very embarrassed. When I asked him what he was doing, he smiled guiltily and then put the parcel on the desk. He explained that his diet was so strict that he had to reward himself occasionally. Then he showed me the contents of the parcel. It contained five large bars of chocolate and three bags of sweets!



云彩2008 发表于 2013-4-21 09:23:53

上面的小朋友读得很棒啊,我们要加油了。


云彩2008于2013-4-21 09:24补充以下内容:
我们快7岁了,学英语也一年多,希望到8岁的时侯能达到你们的水平。

zuiai1974 发表于 2013-4-21 10:58:29

我们第一册还没学完呢,要加油呀,网上的宝宝太厉害了,后悔没早来

xyxz86 发表于 2013-4-21 15:21:32

很给力!找了好多地方,终于找到了。辛苦了

juddy2007 发表于 2013-4-21 15:31:59

英语学习路上,取经

慢慢学 发表于 2013-4-24 19:08:29

本帖最后由 慢慢学 于 2013-4-24 19:10 编辑

今天录音MTH第一本:恐龙谷历险记。

录了三章。完成后,孩子有点兴奋,可能是入戏了吧。
说是要把48本书全部读一遍,全部录音。

我一开始觉得不可行,太耗费时间了,至少得100多个小时。
但是看到孩子很有热情,我也有点被感染了。

MTH到底怎么学?
还得再琢磨琢磨。

慢慢学 发表于 2013-4-24 20:23:20

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http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/MTv6XvCA3pA/

《神奇树屋》第一册——《恐龙谷历险记》的文本。
1  Into the Woods
  “Help! A monster!” said Annie.
  “Yeah,sure,” said Jack. “A real monster in Frog Creek, Pennsylvania.”
  “Run,Jack!” said Annie. She ran up the road.
  Oh,brother.
  This is what he got for spending time with his seven-year-old sister.
 Annie loved pretend stuff. But Jack was eight and a half. He liked real things.
  “Watch out, Jack! The monster’s coming! Race you!”
  “No,thanks,” said Jack.
  Annie raced alone into the woods.
  Jack looked at the sky. The sun was about to set.
  “Come on,Annie! It’s time to go home!”
  But Annie had disappeared.
  Jack waited.
  No Annie.
  “Annie!” he shouted again.
  “Jack! Jack! Come here!”
  Jack groaned. “This better be good,” he said.
Jack left the road and headed into the woods. The trees were lit with a golden late-afternoon light.
  “Come here!” called Annie.
There she was. Standing under a tall oak tree. “Look,” she said. She was pointing at a rope ladder.
  The longest rope ladder Jack had ever seen.
  “Wow,” he whispered.
  The ladder went all the way up to the top of the tree.
There—at the top—was a tree house. It was tucked between two branches.
  “That must be the highest tree house in the world,” said Annie.
  “Who built it ?” asked Jack. “I’ve never seen it before.”
  “I don’t know. But I’m going up,” said Annie.
  “No. We don’t know who it belongs to,” said Jack.
  “Just for a teeny minute,”said Annie. She started up the ladder.
  “Annie,come back!”
  She kept climbing.
  Jack sighed. “Annie,it’s almost dark. We have to go home.”
  Annie disappeared inside the tree house.
  “An-nie!”
Jack waited a moment. He was about to call again when Annie poked her head out of the tree house window.
  “Books!” she shouted.
  “What?”
  “It’s filled with books!”
  Oh,man!Jack loved books.
He pushed his glasses into place. He gripped the sides of the rope ladder,and up he went.


慢慢学 发表于 2013-4-24 20:25:31

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2 The Monster
  Jack crawled through a hole in the tree house floor.
  Wow. The tree house was filled with books. Books everywhere. Very old books with dusty covers. New books with shiny, bright covers. “Look. You can see far, far away,” said Annie. She was peering out the tree house window.
Jack looked out the window with her. Down below were the tops of the other trees. In the distance he saw the Frog Creek library. The elementary school. The park.
  Annie pointed in the other direction.
  “There’s our house,” she said.
Sure enough. There was their white wooden house with the green porch.
 Next door was their neighbor’s black dog,Henry. He looked very tiny.
  “Hi,Henry!” shouted Annie.
  “Shush!” said Jack. “We’re not supposed to be up here.”
  He glanced around the tree house again.
“I wonder who owns all these books,”he said. He noticed bookmarks were sticking out of many of them.
 “I like this one,” said Annie. She held up a book with a castle on  the cover.
“Here’ s a book about Pennsylvania,”said Jack. He turned to the page with the bookmark.
“Hey,there’ s a picture of Frog Creek in here,” said Jack. “It’s a picture of these woods!”
“Oh,here’s a book for you,”said Annie. She held up a book about dinosaurs. A blue silk bookmark was sticking out of it.
“Let me see it.” Jack set down his backpack and grabbed the book from her.
 “You look at that one,and I’ll look at the one about castles,”said Annie.
“No,We better not,” said Jack. “We don’t know who these books belong to.”
  But even as he said this,Jack opened the dinosaur book to where the bookmark was. He couldn’t help himself.
  He turned to a picture of an ancient flying reptile. A Pteranodon.
  He touched the huge bat-like wings.
  “Wow,” whispered Jack. “I wish I could see a Pteranodon for real.”
  Jack studied the picture of the odd-looking creature soaring through the sky.
  “Ahhh!” screamed Annie.
  “What?” said Jack.
  “A monster!” Annie cried. She pointed to the tree house window.
  “Stop pretending,Annie”, said Jack.
  “No,really!” said Annie.
  Jack looked out the window.
  A giant creature was gliding above the treetops!He had a long, weird crest on the back of his head. A skinny beak. And huge bat-like wings!
  It was a real live Pteranodon!
  The creature curved through the sky. He was coming straight toward the tree house. He looked like a glider plane!
  The wind began to blow.
  The leaves trembled.
  Suddenly the creature soared up. High into the sky. Jack nearly fell out the window trying to see it.
  The wind picked up. It was whistling now.
  The tree house started to spin.
  “What’s happening?” cried Jack.
  “Get down!” shouted Annie.
  She pulled him back from the window.
  The tree house was spinning. Faster and faster.
  Jack squeezed his eyes shut. He held on to Annie.
  Then everything was still.
  Absolutely still.
  Jack opened his eyes. Sunlight slanted through the window.
  There was Annie. The books. His backpack.
  The tree house was still high up in an oak tree.
  But it wasn’t the same oak tree.

慢慢学 发表于 2013-4-24 20:27:13

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3  Where Is Here?
  Jack looked out the window.
  He looked down at the picture in the book.
  He looked back out the window.
  The world outside and the world in the picture—they were exactly the same.
  The Pteranodon was soaring through the sky. The ground was covered with ferns and tall grass.
  There was a winding stream. A sloping hill. And volcanoes in the distance.
  “Wh—where are we?” stammered Jack.
  The Pteranodon glided down to the base of their tree. The creature coasted to a stop. And stood very still.
  “What happened to us?” said Annie. She looked at Jack. He looked at her.
“I don’t know,” said Jack. “I was looking at the picture in the book—”
 “And you said,‘Wow, I wish I could see a Pteranodon for real,’”said Annie.
  “Yeah. And the we saw one. In the Frog Creek woods”,said Jack.
“Yeah. And then the wind got loud. And the tree house started spinning,”said Annie.
  “And we landed here,” said Jack.
  “And we landed here,” said Annie.
  “So that means...” said Jack.
  “So that means... what?” said Annie.
  “Nothing,”said Jack. He shook his head. “None of this can be real.” Annie looked out the window again.“But he’s real,”she said. “He’s very real.”
Jack looked out the window with her. The Pteranodon was standing at the base of the oaktree.Like a guard. His giant wings were spread out on either side of him.
  “Hi!” Annie shouted.
  “Shush!” said Jack.“we’re not supposed to be here.”
  “But where is here?” said Annie.
  “I don’t know,” said Jack.
  “Hi!” Annie called again to the creature.
  The Pteranodon looked up at them.
  “Where is here?” Annie called down.
“You’re nuts. He can’t talk,” said Jack. “But maybe the book can tell us.”
  Jack looked down at the book. He read the words under the picture:
This flying reptile lived in the Cretaceous period. It vanished 65 million years ago.
  No. Impossible. They couldn’t have landed in a time 65 million years ago.
  “Jack,” said Annie. “He’s nice.”
  “Nice?”
  “Yeah,I can tell. Let’s go down and talk to him.”
  “Talk to him?”
  Annie started down the rope ladder.
  “Hey!” shouted Jack.
  But Annie kept going.
  “Are you crazy?” Jack called.
  Annie dropped to the ground. She stepped boldly up to the ancient creature.



补充内容 (2013-4-29 11:44):
孩子有点累了、心不在焉了,不在状态,读得没有前两章顺畅。
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