hrpeng 发表于 2013-1-25 14:45:43

2013.1.13
      
自主阅读:机灵狗3级的34,35,36,37,38五本

2013.1.16
      
自主阅读:机灵狗3级的39,40两本


2013.1.17
      
自主阅读:机灵狗3级的41,42两本





hrpeng 发表于 2013-1-25 14:47:29

2013.1.18
      
自主阅读:机灵狗3级的43,44两本


2013.1.19
      
自主阅读:机灵狗3级的45,46两本


2013.1.20
      
自主阅读:机灵狗3级的47,48两本

2013.1.21
      
自主阅读:机灵狗3级的49,50两本




hrpeng 发表于 2013-1-25 14:53:19

耗时一个学期,四套机灵狗的学习终于结束了,将近5个月啊!
学习的过程中,要求会读,也遇到了个别生疏的或者比较难读的单词,大部分还是比较熟练的。
中间穿插了牛津阅读树精选版中的第一级和部分SF,本想穿插Ponics Kids的学习,可是因为无聊,孩子不愿意同步。
下一步学习什么哪?
理了一下,发现买的分级读物也不少了。

hrpeng 发表于 2013-2-2 14:06:22

放假了,我没有制定学习计划,可是学校的作业还是蛮多的啊!而且寒假的时间也不长啊,所以没有大的计划。
英语的学习也没有补充太多,打算把BBC第二本读一遍,每天一页,顺便插入PHONICS的学习(我这孩子不太听话,所以得慢慢来。呵呵)。
绘本阅读和听力继续。

hrpeng 发表于 2013-2-2 14:14:29

本帖最后由 hrpeng 于 2013-2-2 14:14 编辑

2013.1.22
      
自主阅读:我的第一套自然拼读故事书
                STEP2:Book 1:Fat Cat
                           Book 2:Hot Dog



2013.1.25
      
自主阅读:开心小读者第一级Book 1中的前两个小故事

我发现开心小读者,自主阅读还有点困难,决定缓缓再读。

决定读BIG MUZZY!



hrpeng 发表于 2013-2-2 14:20:23

2013.1.30
      
自主阅读:读BIG MUZZY2中 SCENE 1


2013.1.31
      
自主阅读:读BIG MUZZY2中第1页

               ORT:Don‘t Jump on the Bed, Fred!

2013.2.1
      
自主阅读:读BIG MUZZY2中第2页

pang26 发表于 2013-2-22 21:48:32

hrpeng 发表于 2013-3-5 08:15:18

从2013.1.30到2013.3.2,每天自主阅读BIG MUZZY2,一天一页,一共20多页,终于读完了.期间还算顺利,除了个别单词不会之外。
最初打算每天一个Scene的,发现太短,而且一共82Scene,何时能读完啊,所以才决定一天一页。



hrpeng 发表于 2013-3-5 08:43:01

这么多的英语资料,到底选哪个教材比较好哪?自己问自己。
去年的三月份认识爸妈网,但孩子的英语学习,是从6月份开始的,到现在还不到一年,我只是说的在家学英语。
去年的暑假的PHONICS的学习,因为孩子的听力不过关,或者说听力词汇量不够,所以学习拼读有点赶鸭子上架的感觉,没有学好。
从去年9月份开始,到年末,用了半年的时间,把机灵狗四套自主阅读了一遍,还算顺利,期间把ORT精选中一级也读了。
寒假期间把BBC MUZZY 2从头到尾读了一遍。

下面进行哪本教材好哪?

我的打算是:
开始体验英语的学习,昨晚我拿了一本My Tower让孩子读,已经没有问题了,单词Tower以前没有见过,其他没有问题。
有人说,三级是个槛,我家的还没有到这个水平,所以先进行体验英语ABCD的一级和二级的学习;

其次,我打算让孩子学习Peppa Pig,如何引导还没有想好,再琢磨琢磨!不能看动画,因为这孩子属于要看必修看完,这个有点麻烦!看别人家的乖孩子,我真是好是羡慕和妒忌啊!呵呵

阅读的同时,听力不间断!自己给自己加油!!!{:soso_e130:}{:soso_e130:}{:soso_e130:}

hrpeng 发表于 2013-3-14 09:01:31

3月6日-3月11日
每天一本体验英语A一级:Mother Bird/Red Puppy/My Book/Little Chimp and Big Chimp/Sam's Race/Jack's Birthday
而且只读一遍;
同时每天听汉声传统童话故事两到三个;
每天看的书没有记录;
英语听力:学校英语,体验A一级,丑小鸭等

hrpeng 发表于 2013-3-14 09:12:09

3月12日-3月13日
这两天为了学校的民乐比赛,老师要求全力以赴,所以大部分时间都用于练习了,
而且也耽误了不少的课程。
开始的时候,孩子不愿意参加活动,也就没有强迫,后来音乐老师通知,我想了想,正好平时可以练练了,但没有想到影响学习,
我说,孩子咱们不参加了吧!孩子是坚决不同意,而且觉得挺好玩!
昨天进行比赛,所以早晨起的特别早,五点多起床,所以前天没有要求孩子读英语。表演回来,兴奋的很,滔滔不绝啊!
可见表演的不错,说没有压力什么的。
晚上,让孩子读英语,坚决的不读,之前看了两本漫画书《阿衰》,是不是太累了?还是????
我不知道,后来还来了一句,“为什么和网上的比?”今天就算了,慢慢来吧!听力没有拒绝。
可能太累了,躺床上就睡着了。

hrpeng 发表于 2013-3-23 09:05:11

3月14日
每天一本体验英语A一级:Bedtime   and    The Luchy Dip 两本

3月15日
每天一本体验英语A一级:Let's Pretend

每天听汗生童话两到三个小故事
英文听学校英语,Muzzy 等

hrpeng 发表于 2013-3-23 09:08:09

3月16日
每天一本体验英语A2级:Kitty Cat and the Fish

3月18日
每天一本体验英语A2级:Baby Panda

3月19日
每天一本体验英语A2级:Run ,Rabbit ,Run!

3月20日
每天一本体验英语A2级:Billy is Hiding

3月21日
每天一本体验英语A2级:Kitty Cat and Fat Cat


每天听汗生童话两到三个小故事
英文听学校英语,Muzzy 等

hrpeng 发表于 2013-3-23 09:19:57

这几天不知什么原因,孩子有点抗拒读英语,听英语倒没有拒绝。
自从颁布了中小学减负的命令后,学校确实有所行动,每天放学后不再布置书写作业,全是读什么,但不是读课外书。这下好了,我家孩子放学后基本上都放羊了,也不能每天都这样吧!难道要家长给孩子安排任务吗?
不知道是不是受这个影响,昨天晚上让孩子读英语书,孩子拒绝了,并说再也不读了。我也不清楚孩子怎么想的,怎么突然这样?
我说,既然不学了,咱们把英语辅导班停了,得了,还省钱哪?孩子不同意!这到底是什么理由啊!

hrpeng 发表于 2013-5-18 10:00:30

可可爸:
谢谢各位回复。目前我们是这样教育女儿的:

1. 我们从来不会给她树立个参照物,说“别人家的孩子已经怎样怎样”,说这样的话除了打击孩子自信心造成自卑心理外没什么好处。

2. 我们只告诉女儿:“因为你经常练习英语,练习很刻苦,所以你学得比你同班的小朋友好一点点。如果别人也象你一样练习,也会和你一样的。”这句话在她成长过程中我们已经说了无数遍,所以女儿不管学什么都很努力,而且在学校各方面的成绩都很好。

此外,“闻道有先后,术业有专攻”,这是我们这些已经为人父母的都应该懂的道理。请不要老是说炫耀这样的字眼,这里是大家探讨交流经验的平台。

大家都明白学校的教育有时是很坑爹,培养出一个通过自己努力而获得成功的自信的孩子总比培养出一个被体制教得一点个性都没有的奴才好。

hrpeng 发表于 2013-5-18 10:04:24

可可爸:
女儿的学习成长全历程

1. 她的幼儿园完全是没太多的学习。
《女儿不完全的启蒙教育》
http://www.ebama.net/thread-97327-1-1.html

2. 语言学习的历程包括启蒙。她生活中不会讲英语的。
《语言的本质只是交流的工具》
http://www.ebama.net/thread-89991-1-1.html

3. 五岁半后算是我们正式动手教了点英语。
《我们是这样教女儿英语的》
http://www.ebama.net/thread-90288-1-1.html

4. 目前的语感很强,超长句子如二十个单词以上句子很快学完复述。有此强语感,其实剩下的只是用浸泡的时间长短控制进度了。只要她感兴趣的故事书,如果不注意,几天一下背完的。
《我理解的英语启蒙》
http://www.ebama.net/thread-90623-1-1.html

《我们的Phonics学习》
http://www.ebama.net/thread-105083-1-1.html

女儿现在的语言学习

英语:学了一个暑假Phonics, 发音现在很好。由我读《萤火虫双语故事》给她听,反正是二十五本书打转。还有一些是她自己编的故事,由我翻译的。照样不开口说英语,我们也不强求。慢慢来。其实,还有个原因是邻居家的同龄女儿也在我们家学习,怕差距太大不好。有空发展点别的吧,女儿现在学两门乐器:钢琴和古筝,已经过四级。

汉语:本帖中也讲了她自己能编几千字的故事并插图。继续学语文发挥想像力吧,再超前也无妨。

广东话:会说会听,当然照样不说。

hrpeng 发表于 2013-5-18 10:14:11

好长时间没有记录孩子的学习情况了,一直进行中,可是进行的比较缓慢,
最近一段时间,再学习PK,已经学完了3A,3B,4A和4B,同时读SFGK和G1,
下面进行PK的5A,昨天,我身体不太舒服,孩子还没有形成自觉学习。所以就只是听了。
一直在听中文汗声传统童话,听到10月份了。

hrpeng 发表于 2013-5-18 10:53:43

碧云金毛:
Collegeboard.com's 101 Books to Read before College
谢谢H版推荐,特收集整理如下:

1. Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
2. A Death in the Family: A Novel by James Agee
3. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
4. Go Tell It on the Mountain by James Baldwin
5. Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations)
6. The Adventures of Augie March (Penguin Classics) by Saul Bellow
7. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
8. Wuthering Heights (Penguin Popular Classics) by Emily Bronte
9. The Stranger by Albert Camus (Tr. Matthew Ward)
10. Death Comes for the Archbishop (Virago Modern Classics) by Willa Cather
11. The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov
12. The Awakening by Kate Chopin
13. Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
14. The Last of the Mohicans - James Fenimore Cooper
15. The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane -The Easton Press
16. Inferno (Modern Library Classics) by Dante
17. Don Quixote by Miguel De Cervantes
18. A Tale of Two Cities (A Washington Square Press Book) by Charles Dickens
19. Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
20. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
21. An American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser
22. The Three Musketeers (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition) by Alexandre Dumas
23. The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot
24. Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison
25. Selected Essays (Penguin Classics) by Ralph Waldo Emerson
26. As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner
27. Tom Jones (Wordsworth Classics) by Henry Fielding
28. Madame Bovary (Penguin Classics) by Gustave Flaubert
29. The Good Soldier by Ford Madox Ford
30. Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
31. LORD OF THE FLIES (With a biographical and critical note by E.L. Epstein, and a portraight of the author) (WIDEVIEW/PERIGEE BOOKS) by WILLIAM GOLDING
32. Tess of the D'Urbervilles (Dover Thrift Editions) by Thomas Hardy
33. The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
34. Catch-22 (1961) by Joseph Heller
35. A Farewell to Arms (Scribner Classics) by Ernest Hemingway
36. Homer-The Iliad
37. The Odyssey by Homer
38. The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (Signet Classics) by Victor Hugo
39. Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
40. A Doll's House by henrik ibsen
41. The portrait of a lady (The Laurel Henry James) by Henry James
42. The Turn of the Screw - Literary Touchstone Classic by Henry James
43. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (Signet Classics) by James Joyce
44. Robinson Crusoe (Modern Library Classics) by Daniel Defoe
45. The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner
46. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
47. Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston
48. Beowulf (Signet Classics)
49. The Canterbury Tales (original-spelling Middle English edition) (Penguin Classics) by Geoffrey Chaucer
50. The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka
51. The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghosts by Maxine Hong Kingston
52. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
53. Babbitt (Dover Thrift Editions) by Sinclair Lewis
54. The Call of the Wild by Jack London
55. The Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann
56. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez
57. Bartleby the Scrivener (Hesperus Classics) by Herman Melville
58. Moby-Dick or, The Whale (Penguin Classics) by Herman Melville
59. The Crucible by Arthur Miller
60. Beloved by Toni Morrison
61. A Good Man is Hard to Find (A Women's Press classic) by Flannery O'Connor
62. Long Day's Journey into Night by Eugene O'Neill
63. Animal Farm by George Orwell
64. Dr. Zhivago by Boris Pasternak
65. The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath
66. Edgar Allen Poe, Selected Tales (Oxford World's Classics)
67. Swann's Way (Dover Thrift Editions) by Marcel Proust
68. The Crying of Lot 49 by Thomas Pynchon
69. All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque
70. Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand
71. Call It Sleep: A Novel by Henry Roth
72. The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger
73. Hamlet by William Shakespeare
74. Shakespeare - Macbeth by William Shakespeare
75. A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare
76. Romeo and Juliet (Folger Shakespeare Library) by William Shakespeare
77. Pygmalion By George B. Shaw
78. Frankenstein
79. Ceremony - Leslie Marmon Silko
80. One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich: (50th Anniversary Edition) (Signet Classics) by Alexander Solzhenitsyn
81. Antigone by Sophocles
82. Oedipus Rex by Sophocles
83. The Grapes of Wrath (Centennial Edition) by John Steinbeck
84. Treasure Island (Enriched Classics Series) by Robert Louis Stevenson
85. Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe
86. Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift
87. Vanity Fair by William Thackeray
88. Walden by Henry David Thoreau
89. War and Peace (Vintage Classics) by Leo Tolstoy
90. Turgenev, Ivan Sergeyevich-Fathers And Sons
91. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
92. Candide by Voltaire
93. Slaughterhouse-Five: A Novel by Kurt Vonnegut
94. The Color Purple by Alice Walker
95. The House of Mirth (Everyman's Library (Cloth)) by Edith Wharton
96. The Collected Stories of Eudora Welty by Eudora Welty
97. Leaves of Grass: The Original 1855 Edition (Thrift Edition) by Walt Whitman
98. The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
99. The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams
100. To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
101. Native Son by Richard Wright



hrpeng 发表于 2013-5-18 11:11:16

英文绕口令 从A到Y让你从发音绕到翻译。

A.
A big black bug bit a big black bear, made the big black bear bleed blood.
A big black bug bit a big black bear. Where's the big black bear the big black bug bit?
A bitter biting bittern bit a better brother bittern, and the bitter better bittern bit the bitter biter back. And the bitter bittern, bitten, by the better bitten bittern, said: "I'm a bitter biter bit, alack!"
A bloke's back bike brake block broke.
A box of biscuits, a batch of mixed biscuits.
A flea and a fly flew up in a flue. Said the flea, "Let us fly!" Said the fly, "Let us flee!" So they flew through a flaw in the flue.
A flea and a fly were trapped in a flue, and they tried to flee for their life. The flea said to the fly "Let's flee!" and the fly said to the flea "Let's fly!" Finally both the flea and fly managed to flee through a flaw in the flue.
A laurel-crowned clown!
A lusty lady loved a lawyer and longed to lure him from his laboratory.
A noisy noise annoys an oyster.
A pleasant place to place a plaice is a place where a plaice is pleased to be placed.
A skunk sat on a stump and thunk the stump stunk,but the stump thunk the skunk stunk.
A tidy tiger tied a tie tighter to tidy her tiny tail.
A tree toad loved a she-toad who lived up in a tree. He was a two-toed tree toad but a three-toed toad was she. The two-toed tree toad tried to win the three-toed she-toad's heart, for the two-toed tree toad loved the ground that the three-toed tree toad trod. But the two-toed tree toad tried in vain. He couldn't please her whim. From her tree toad bower with her three-toed power the she-toad vetoed him.
A tutor who tooted a flute tried to tutor two tooters to toot. Said the two to their tutor, "Is it harder to toot or to tutor two tooters to toot?"
All I want is a proper cup of coffee made in a proper copper coffee pot, you can believe it or not, but I just want a cup of coffee in a proper coffee pot. Tin coffee pots or iron coffee pots are of no use to me. If I can't have a proper cup of coffee in a proper copper coffee pot, I'll have a cup of tea!
Amidst the mists and coldest frosts, with stoutest wrists and loudest boasts, he thrusts his fist against the posts and still insists he sees the ghosts.
Are our oars oak?
A Finnish fisher named Fisher failed to fish any fish one Friday afternoon and finally he found out a big fissure in his fishing-net.
A snow-white swan swiftly to catch a slowly-swimming snake in a lake.
A writer named Wright was instructing his little son how to write Wright right. He said: "It is not right to write Wright as 'rite'---try to write Wright aright!"
A tall eastern girl named Short long loved a big Mr. Little. But Little, thinking little of Short, loved a little lass named Long. To belittle Long. Short announced She would marry Little before long. This caused Little shortly to marry Long. To make a long story short, did tall Short love big Little less because Little loved little Long more?

B

Betty and Bob brought back blue balloons from the big bazaar.
Betty beat a bit of butter to make a better batter.
Betty better butter Brad's bread.
Black bugs' blood.
Brad's big black bath brush broke.
Bright blows the broom on the brook's bare brown banks.
Brisk brave brigadiers brandished broad bright blades, blunderbusses, and bludgeons - balancing them badly.
Betty Botter had some butter, "But," she said, "this butter's bitter. If I bake this bitter butter, it would make my batter bitter. But a bit of better butter -- that would make my batter better."
Bob bought a big bag of buns to bait the bears' babies.
Bill's big brother is building a beautiful building between two big brick blocks.

C.

Can you imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie?
Cedar shingles should be shaved and saved.
Cheap ship trip.
Cheryl's chilly cheap chip shop sells Cheryl's cheap chips.
Chop shops stock chops.
Crisp crusts crackle crunchily.

D.

Diligence dismisseth despondency.
Don't pamper damp scamp tramps that camp under ramp lamps.
Double bubble gum bubbles double.
Dust is a disk's worst enemy.

E.

Ed had edited it.

F.

Flash message!
Flee from fog to fight flu fast.
Fred fed Ted bread, and Ted fed Fred bread.
Freshly fried fresh flesh.
Freshly-fried flying fish.
Friendly Frank flips fine flapjacks.
Fuzzy wuzzy was a bear. Fuzzy wuzzy had no hair. Fuzzy wuzzy wasn't fuzzy. Was he?

G.

Gertie's great-grandma grew aghast at Gertie's grammar.
Girl gargoyle, guy gargoyle.
Give me the gift of a grip top sock: a drip-drape, ship-shape, tip-top sock.
Give Mr. Snipa's wife's knife a swipe.
Give papa a cup of proper coffee in a copper coffee cup.
Good blood, bad blood.
Greek grapes.

H.

He thrusts his fists against the posts and still insists he sees the ghosts.
How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? He would chuck, he would, as much as he could, and chuck as much wood as a woodchuck would if a woodchuck could chuck wood.

I.

I am not the pheasant plucker, I'm the pheasant plucker's mate. I am only plucking pheasants 'cause the pheasant plucker's running late.
I cannot bear to see a bear bear down upon a hare. When bare of hair he strips the hare, Right there I cry, "Forbear!"
I correctly recollect Rebecca MacGregor's reckoning.
I saw Esau kissing Kate. I saw Esau, he saw me, and she saw I saw Esau.
I slit a sheet, a sheet I slit. Upon the slitted sheet, I sit.
I thought a thought. But the thought I thought wasn't the thought I thought I thought.
I wish you were a fish in my dish.
If Stu chews shoes, should Stu choose the shoes he chews?
If you notice this notice you will notice that this notice is not worth noticing.
If a shipshape ship shop stocks six shipshape shop-soiled ships, how many shipshape shop-soiled ships would six shipshape ship shops stock?
Irish wristwatch.
Is there a pleasant peasant present?
Is this your sister's sixth zither, sir?

J.

Just think, that sphinx has a sphincter that stinks!

K.

Knapsack straps.
Knife and a fork, bottle and a cork, that is the way you spell New York.

L.

Lily ladles little Letty's lentil soup.
Listen to the local yokel yodel.
Lovely lemon liniment.

M.

Meet Sir Cecil Thistlethwaite, the celebrated theological statistician.
Mix, Miss Mix!
Moose noshing much mush.
Moses supposes his toeses are roses, but moses supposes erroneously. For moses, he knowses his toeses aren't roses as moses supposes his toeses to be!
Mrs. Smith's Fish Sauce Shop.
My dame hath a lame tame crane. My dame hath a crane that is lame.
Mr. Cook said to a cook: "Look at this cook-book. It's very good." So the cook took the advice of Mr. Cook and bought the book.
N.
Nine nice night nurses nursing nicely.
O.
Of all the felt I ever felt, I never felt a piece of felt which felt as fine as that felt felt, when first I felt that felt hat's felt.
Old oily Ollie oils old oily autos.
Once upon a barren moor there dwelt a bear, also a boar. The bear could not bear the boar. The boar thought the bear a bore. At last the bear could bear no more of that boar that bored him on the moor, and so one morn he bored the boar - that boar will bore the bear no more.
One smart fellow, he felt smart. Two smart fellows, they felt smart. Three smart fellows, they all felt smart.
One-One was a racehorse. Two-Two was one, too. When One-One won one race, Two-Two won one, too.
P.
Pacific Lithograph.
Peggy Babcock.
Plague-bearing prairie dogs.
Please pay promptly.
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper prepared by his parents and put them in a big paper plate.
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
Did Peter Piper pick a peck of pickled peppers?
If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers,
where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?
Q.
Quick kiss. Quicker kiss.
R.
Real weird rear wheels.
Red lorry, yellow lorry, red lorry, yellow lorry.
Robin Redbreast's bad breath.
S.
Sam's shop stocks short spotted socks.
Sarah sitting in her sitting room, all she does is sits and shifts, all she does is sits and shifts.
Say this sharply, say this sweetly, Say this shortly, say this softly. Say this sixteen times in succession.
Selfish shellfish.
She said she should sit.
She sees cheese.
She sells seashells by the sea shore. The shells she sells are surely seashells. So if she sells shells on the seashore, I'm sure she sells seashore shells.
She sifted thistles through her thistle-sifter.
Sheep shouldn't sleep in a shack. Sheep should sleep in a shed.
Shelter for six sick scenic sightseers.
Shredded Swiss cheese.
Shy Shelly says she shall sew sheets.
Silly Sally swiftly shooed seven silly sheep. The seven silly sheep Silly Sally shooed shilly-shallied south. These sheep shouldn't sleep in a shack; sheep should sleep in a shed.
Silly sheep weep and sleep.
Six sharp smart sharks.
Six shimmering sharks' sharply striking shins.
Six short slow shepherds.
Six silly sisters sell silk to six sickly senior citizens.
Six slippery snails, slid slowly seaward.
Six sticky sucker sticks.
Six twin screwed steel steam cruisers.
Six thick thistle sticks. Six thick thistles stick.
"Surely Sylvia swims!" shrieked Sammy, surprised. "Someone should show Sylvia some strokes so she shall not sink."
So she bought a bit of butter,
better than her bitter butter,
and she baked it in her batter,
and the batter was not bitter.
So 'twas better Betty Botter
bought a bit of better butter.
T.
Thank the other three brothers of their father's mother's brother's side.
The blue bluebird blinks.
The cat catchers can't catch caught cats.
The crow flew over the river with a lump of raw liver.
The epitome of femininity.
The sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick.
The soldiers shouldered shooters on their shoulders.
The sun shines on shop signs.
The two-twenty-two train tore through the tunnel.
There was cinnamon in the aluminum pan.
Thieves seize skis.
Three gray geese in the green grass grazing. Gray were the geese and green was the grass.
Tim, the thin twin tinsmith.
Tiny orangutan tongues!
Toy boat. Toy boat. Toy boat.
Tragedy strategy.
U.
Unique New York.
Urgent detergent!
W.
We surely shall see the sun shine soon.
Which wristwatches are Swiss wristwatches?
While we were walking, we were watching window washers wash Washington's windows with warm washing water.
Who washed Washington's white woollen underwear when Washington's washer woman went west?
Will you, William?
Where is the watch I put in my pocket to take to the shop because it had stopped?
Y.
You sent me your bill, Berry,
Before it was due, Berry;
Your father, the elder Berry,
Isn't such a goose, Berry

hrpeng 发表于 2013-5-18 11:21:24

龙之翔 :
这里简要地谈谈美英音的发音区别,以解答广大家长的困惑。当然,美英音的差别很多,可以写一本书,这里限于我的时间和大家时间的有限,只能简要地说说,但愿能帮到大家。

首先,最直观的区别是语调上,英音的语调比美音的起伏要大,轻重音的变化很明显,据统计BBC比VOA语速要快。
第二,也是直观的感受,英音的发音比较内涵,或者说含而不漏,贬义的说法叫做像喉咙里含了一口痰,咕噜咕噜(一个名人说的),美音相对豪放一些,语调不像英音那么矜持。
第三,说写细节:

最容易注意到的是字母组合AR,ER,IR等的发音,细心的你可能已经发现了,在美国英语里(说的是标准语,即GA),有字母R的字母R必定发音,比如CAR读(kär),英音是kɑː。
英音发ɔ:的,美音一般把后面两点去掉,比如LAW(英音是lɔ:,美音是(lô)。大家自己比较TALK,SAW,WALK等词英美发音的不同。
英音发ɔ的,美音一般发ŏ,试着比较HOT,GOD, TOP, STOP,POT等词美英音的不同。
这边讲的是大的不同,还有很多单词的重音也是不同的,很多元音虽然标的是同一个音标,音值是有细小或不大不小的差异的。真正要发好美音一本美国词典是不可少的,推荐韦氏词典和美国传统词典,对美国发音不能想当然,有疑问要勤查字典。
祝愿大家和大家的宝宝能发出纯正的英音或美音。

hrpeng 发表于 2013-5-18 11:22:14

买本韦氏词典和朗文或者牛津词典对照一下,前提是你自身的发音要过关。
我来总结一下韦氏音标和国际音标不一样的地方,或者一些明显不一样的地方:
1.国际音标ei,韦氏音标是ā
   国际音标iː,韦氏音标是ē
国际音标ai,韦氏音标是ī
国际音标əu,韦氏音标是ō
看出来了没有,在韦氏音标里,在字母a,e,i,o顶上加一横,读的是该字母自身的发音。
2. 一些韦氏音标和国际音标差异很大的符号:
国际音标dʒ,韦氏音标是j;
国际音标ʃ,韦氏音标是sh;
国际音标tʃ,韦氏音标是ch;
国际音标θ,韦氏音标是th;
国际音标ð,韦氏音标是th;
各位看官看出来了吧,韦氏音标比国际音标更接近于英语拼写。
3. 国际音标与韦氏音标外形相似的:
国际音标æ,韦氏音标是a;
好了,先写这么多了。
思考题:1.下面几个词的韦氏音标怎么写?
Date, meat, cat, cloth(o的韦氏音标是ȯ),boat;fish,teach
2.下面这个句子请用韦氏音标注音:
I TEACH JAPANESE AND ENGLISH.

hrpeng 发表于 2013-5-18 11:22:46

有几个音标显示不出来,我来解释一下:
国际音标dʒ,韦氏音标是j;这里的音指的是ORANGE的最后一个音
国际音标ʃ,韦氏音标是sh;FISH的最后一个音
国际音标tʃ,韦氏音标是ch;CHINA的第一个音
国际音标θ,韦氏音标是th;
国际音标ð,韦氏音标是th;THIS的第一个音

3. 国际音标与韦氏音标外形相似的:
国际音标æ,韦氏音标是a;这里指的是CAT里的元音

Oliv 发表于 2013-5-28 14:29:17

有宝宝真幸福啊,看来我也要抓紧准备准备了。

hrpeng 发表于 2013-5-28 18:13:57

转自别人:
根据兰斯分级,大概从易到难排队。也请坛里的爸妈们补充,靠自己在京东一页页翻着找书真累
1.junie b. jones 350-400L
2.magic tree house 300-550L
3. sister magic 350-450L
4.sophie 350-450L
5.cam jansen 350-450L

6.judy blume 400L
7.wayside school 450L
8.the amazing days of abby hayes 450-550L
9.the secrets of droon 400-650L
10.a to z mysteries 450-650L

11.the boxcar children 450-650L
12.katie kazoo 500-550L
13.ivy bean 500-550L
14.geronimo stilton 450-650L
15.the adventures of the bailey school kids 500-650L

16.my weird school 550-650L
17.ruby and the booker boys 600-700L
18.amber brown 600-700L
19.frankly frannie 700-750L
20.franny k. stein 800-850L

Oliv 发表于 2013-6-5 13:42:47

孩子生容易,培养好难啊!!!LZ加油

hrpeng 发表于 2013-6-16 10:22:55

这段时间,一直进行Phonics Kids的学习,学习完了5A和5B,现在进行的的是6A的学习;
昨晚学习Phonics Kids,发现,不明白,ose和use的发音规律,看来得好好研究研究了,惭愧中~~~~~~~~~

hrpeng 发表于 2013-6-18 09:31:51

   6月18日
    去年参加了爸妈网的暑假读书活动,今年继续参加的爸妈网的暑假读书活动,
链接http://www.ebama.net/thread-159303-4-1.html,报名位置是118层。

   活动要求:任何课外书籍, 中文的, 英文的, 故事, 科普, 人物传记。。。只要是对孩子身心健康成长有益的书籍, 都可以读。包括, 孩子自己读, 亲子共读, 父母读给孩子听, 听有声书等都可以,不含动画。

      记录下所读的书籍(书籍名称,和作者的名字)   
      
      时间要求:(6/18-8/31)            
      

hrpeng 发表于 2013-6-19 09:18:58

2013-6-18

一直以来没有好好记录了,改正改正啊!{:soso_e130:}

孩子回来的还算比较早,5点半,我问,有作业吗?(虽然说减负,但是应试考试不改革,减负变成家长的负担啊!)
孩子说,在学校作完了。
吃喝一同后,我说,弹一会琵琶吧,没有反对,弹了半个小时左右的琵琶;
到了吃饭的时间
孩子最近迷上了蓝猫龙骑团,每天看两集,今天也不例外。
不明白,有啥好看的。这个瘾还是被班主任引起的,哎~~~~

自己读PK 5A的几页,我纠正,同时听力继续。

听了奇先生和妙**的两个还是三个音频故事,挺搞笑的,睡觉前听不是好事,太可乐,容易睡不着觉啊!

读中文书了吗?不记得啊~~~~{:soso_e127:}

hrpeng 发表于 2013-6-19 10:00:21


报名
1) 孩子的年级,和听力水平:
二年级下。听力水平,不太清楚,已经过了三一口语一级;
2)家长是否可以做简单讲解, 愿意学习, 并记录这次学习进程和学习过程中的问题:愿意。
3)每天可以有多少时间花在这个学习上, 是否可以保证10周的学习时间:每天至少30分(尽量保证),可以保证10周时间。
4)选用哪套教材:super phonics(去年已经打印)

最近几个月,再学习Phonics Kids ,只是要求读,同时听,方法不知是否可行?谢谢

去年参加了,但是听力不过关,所以效果很差,打算趁这个暑假再学习一遍,一年的听力练习也差不多了,故继续报名。

楼层105楼,记录一下

巩固一下

hrpeng 发表于 2013-6-20 08:01:43

2013-6-19


今天,孩子回来的比较晚,6点多了,不过,我回来的更晚,孩子是爸爸接的。
这几天的作业,孩子基本上在学校完成了,回来就比较轻松了。

吃完晚饭后,弹了一会琵琶,弹了大约半个小时左右的琵琶;

之后,孩子看了两集蓝猫龙骑团。
看了一本漫画书《阿衰》。
自己读PK 5A的两页,我纠正,同时听力继续。

听了奇先生和妙**的两个音频故事

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