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大学动漫英语Unit 2 What is Animation

大学动漫英语Unit 2 What is Animation
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3. Reading & Speaking----Vocabulary
be interested in: 对…感兴趣的
例句与用法:
He is not interested in politics.
Hale Waihona Puke 他不喜欢政治。 I am very interested in Greek and
Roman mythology.
The lawyer explained the new law to us.
律师向我们解释了新法律。
explanation [.eksplə'neiʃən]
n. 解释,说明
Did he provide a satisfactory explanation?
他是否给出了令人满意的解释?
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3. Reading & Speaking----Vocabulary
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4. Listening-----Answers
1. yearly 2. Oscar Night 3. deserves 4. actors and actresses
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5. Watch, Listen and answer questions
from the movie Finding Nemo
I doubt whether it`s true. 我怀疑这是不真实的。 I don`t doubt that he will keep his promise. 他准会守约,我对这点并不怀疑。
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1. Listening----Answers
1. sting 2. Brush 3. excited 4. check 5. doubt

你可以通过反复看这20部最适合学英语的高清英语动画片来彻底突破英语

你可以通过反复看这20部最适合学英语的高清英语动画片来彻底突破英语

你可以通过反复看这20部最适合学英语的高清英语动画片来彻底突破英语(作者:原生英语.cn)(2011-06-22 10:38:07)转载▼标签:分类:英语天地-视听说读写译教育不打通英语耳朵,你永远倒在英语上你可以通过反复看这20部最适合学英语的高清英语动画片来彻底突破英语你是否希望有一天,你突然可以毫无意识的听清英语,可以轻松听懂老外讲的英语,可以轻松听懂无字幕的英文电影电视剧英语动画片。

你是否希望,你的英语听力突然得到了质的飞越,好像听什么英语都能很轻松听懂,似乎自己的耳朵突然已经完全可以毫不费力接收到英语,似乎自己突然拥有了一双“英语耳朵”。

如果你有这种愿望,你应该相信,这不是一种奢望,而是确确实实可以实现的,因为好多人都有过这种“突然听清”的经历,而你也可以。

先来看看,他们的经历是怎样的。

实例:如果是一年前,我会很向往;如果是半年前,我会认为这是胡扯;但就在昨天,这一切真的发生在我身上。

且听我细细道来。

2009年7月29日对我而言是个值得纪念的日子。

下班后,因为替补太多我主动让贤(我每天下班后要陪领导摔一下扑克)回家看孩子。

到家后,照例与老婆大人替换,老婆大人做饭,我看孩子。

按习惯,顺手打开电影看看《马达加斯加1》,看《马达加斯加1》后吃饭,趁小孩睡觉看了2集电视剧,孩子醒后,又无聊,重看了一遍,在将近结束时,忽然想到我看这部电影已这么长时间了,该听出来的都差不多了。

为了测试下自己的听力水平是否提高些,我打开了《马达加斯加2》来看,看着看着,听着听着,略觉有些不妥,到底在哪不妥,也不知道。

此时,因为孩子哭闹,音量开得比往日大些,听到一半时,发现内容特别清晰,平常需费好大力气集中注意力才能听出的内容,历历在耳,联想到之前也有听过“打通”耳朵一事,心中一动,是否耳朵打通了。

为了检验一下,打开了《美女与野兽》,听了约15分钟左右,无庸置疑这次也是历历在耳。

不放心,再取出风月俏佳人,再次试听,嘈杂的街上小姐们抢地盘、讨价还价的对话,马达轰鸣中理察与维维安对车的评价都如潺潺流水,一一入耳,至此终于确认--------耳朵打通了。

20部适合学英语的动画片

20部适合学英语的动画片

20部适合学英语的动画片1.魔发奇缘有着一头长发的女孩乐佩,她的头发受到魔法的控制,也因此她自幼居住在一座与世隔绝的高塔上,直到有一天,有一位痞子帅哥大盗弗林·莱德由于身手矫健,当他来到高塔下方,发现这高塔正是最佳的藏身处,于时他徒手爬上了高塔,殊不知高塔上原来有着一位美少女,一场奇缘就此展开。

小时候的乐佩可爱到爆炸。

2.蜜蜂总动员巴瑞不愿每天千篇一律做工蜂的工作,却似乎无力扭转局面。

在第一次采蜜之行时,巴瑞遭遇一连串意外,更无数次险些丢掉性命。

他最终在美丽姑娘温妮莎的家中落脚,并和温妮莎成为好朋友。

偶然机会,巴瑞发现蜜蜂辛勤工作得来的蜂蜜却被人类所“窃取”,这令他气愤不已,他决定行动起来,保护蜜蜂的果实……3.花木兰第26届动画安妮奖最佳动画长片第26届动画安妮奖最佳导演善良的姑娘花木兰不忍年迈的父亲赴战场,毅然决定伪装成男人替父从军。

在她可靠的守护龙木须的帮助下,她成为了一名技艺高超的战士,中国最伟大的女英雄之一。

迪斯尼的得意之作,笑料百出,也期待刘亦菲小姐姐的真人版喔~4.小鹿斑比这是一个关于成长的故事。

小鹿斑比来到了这个世界上,和其他好朋友一起无忧无虑生活在森林里。

一天,他见到了鹿群的领袖,妈妈这时才告诉他,这就是他的父亲。

鹿妈妈不久就牺牲在猎人的枪下,斑比只能和父亲相依为命了。

转眼间,斑比长大了。

到了恋爱的季节,他为了争夺一头母鹿的爱而和另一头公鹿进行了决斗,他大获全胜;秋天来临,森林燃起了大火,在父亲的鼓励下,斑比勇敢地跃入了瀑布;春天又得到了,斑比真的长大了,成了鹿群的新领袖。

5.飞屋环游记第66届威尼斯电影节未来电影数字奖-特别提及第67届金球奖电影类最佳动画长片卡尔和艾丽有着相同的爱好并最终使两个人成为了一生的爱侣。

他们有一个梦想,那就是有朝一日要去南美洲的“仙境瀑布”探险,但直到艾丽去世,这个梦想也未能实现。

最后卡尔决定要去实现他们未曾实现的梦想。

令卡尔始料不及的是,门廊居然搭上了一个自称是“荒野开拓者”的小男孩小罗,小罗的喋喋不休让卡尔对这个小胖墩格外讨厌。

适合小朋友的英语动画

适合小朋友的英语动画

适合小朋友的英语动画适合小朋友的英语动画有很多,以下是一些推荐:1.《Peppa Pig》小猪佩奇:适合年龄:3岁以上,推荐指数:★★★★★。

2.《Meg and Mog》女巫麦格和小猫莫格:适合年龄:2岁以上,5分钟一集,英文句子简短,但这个片子的内容却很幽默,2岁多的小朋友应该就可以理解了。

3.《Maisy》小鼠波波:适合年龄:1.5岁以上,内容非常简单,几乎还说不上情节的概念,只是一些贴近生活的画面,对小朋友来说,还是比较有趣、有吸引力的。

4.《Clifford the Big Red Dog》大红狗克里弗:适合年龄:2岁以上,推荐指数:★★★★。

5.《Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom》班班和莉莉的小王国:适合年龄:2岁以上。

6.《Caillou》(卡由):适合年龄:3岁以上,推荐指数:★★★★,是PBS(美国公共广播公司)播出的著名儿童系列节目。

7.《Blue's Clues》蓝色小考拉:适合年龄:1.5岁以上。

8.《Word World》单词世界:非常适合练习英语听力。

9.《Leap Frog Phonics Farm》跳跳蛙(Leap Frog)系列:其中比较有名的是字母工厂(Letter Factory),对低年级孩子学习英语自然拼读,具有较高的促进意义。

10.《Mickey Mouse Clubhouse》米奇妙妙屋:是一部针对学龄前儿童的动画片,它寓教于乐,不仅让孩子观看,也鼓励他们参与进来。

动画片中有许多小游戏,小朋友可以在玩耍中学习数学、形状、颜色等基础知识。

总的来说,选择适合孩子的动画应考虑其认知能力、兴趣爱好及语言水平等因素。

另外,这些动画可以作为孩子学习英语的辅助材料,但家长仍需注意控制孩子观看动画的时间,以免影响其身体和视力的健康发育。

VOA慢速英语---和颜色有关的各种表达

VOA慢速英语---和颜色有关的各种表达

VOA慢速英语---和颜⾊有关的各种表达Now, the VOA Special English program WORDS AND THEIR STORIES.Every people has its own way of saying things, its own special expressions. Many everyday American expressions are based on colors.Red is a hot color. Americans often use it to express heat. They may say they are red hot about something unfair. When they are red hot they are very angry about something. The small hot tasting peppers found in many Mexican foods are called red hots for their color and their fiery taste. Fast loud music is popular with many people. They may say the music is red hot, especially the kind called Dixieland jazz.Pink is a lighter kind of red. People sometimes say they are in the pink when they are in good health. The expression was first used in America at the beginning of the twentieth century. It probably comes from the fact that many babies are born with a nice pink color that shows that they are in good health.Blue is a cool color. The traditional blues music in the United States is the opposite of red hot music. Blues is slow, sad and soulful. Duke Ellington and his orchestra recorded a famous song –Mood Indigo –about the deep blue color, indigo. In the words of the song: "You ain't been blue till you've had that Mood Indigo." Someone who is blue is very sad.The color green is natural for trees and grass. But it is an unnatural color for humans.A person who has a sick feeling stomach may say she feels a little green. A passenger on a boat who is feeling very sick from high waves may look very green. Sometimes a person may be upset because he does not have something as nice as a friend has, like a fast new car. That person may say he is green with envy. Some people are green with envy because a friend has more dollars or greenbacks. Dollars are called greenbacks because that is the color of the back side of the paper money. The color black is used often in expressions. People describe a day in which everything goes wrong as a black day. The date of a major tragedy is remembered as a black day. A blacklist is illegal now. But at one time, some businesses refused to employ people who were on a blacklist for belonging to unpopular organizations.In some cases, colors describe a situation. A brown out is an expression for a reduction in electric power. Brown outs happen when there is too much demand for electricity. The electric system is unable to offer all the power needed in an area. Black outs were common during World War Two. Officials would order all lights in a city turned off to make it difficult for enemy planes to find a target in the dark of night.现在⼤家收听的是美国之⾳慢速英语词汇典故节⽬。

VOA慢速英语字幕整理(上)

VOA慢速英语字幕整理(上)

官网:/OVA慢速英语字幕整理(上)在练习听力和口语的过程中,大家都可以利用VOA慢速英语来练习,这样能够帮助大家听懂和说出最纯正的英语。

By Carolyn Nicander Mohr06 January, 2016Most people agree that eating healthy food is important. But sometimes making good food choices can be tough. Now, there are apps that can help people learn about the food they eat to improve their diets and their dining out experience.OpenTableOpenTable helps people choose restaurants when they want to go out to eat. OpenTable is a free service that shows users restaurant availability based on where and when they want to dine. OpenTable users can also make restaurant reservations directly through the app or website.OpenTable gives users points when they make reservations. The points can add up to discounts on restaurant visits.Food AppsWhen users make reservations through OpenTable they get an emailconfirmation. They can also add the reservation directly to their electronic calendar.OpenTable websiteMax McCalman's Cheese & Wine Pairing AppCheese and Wine appWine and cheese can be a great combination. But which wines go best with which cheeses?Max McCalman's cheese and wine app can help. It provides information about hundreds of different cheeses and suggests wines to pair with each. More than 3000 possible combinations can be found based on 600 different cheeses.The app includes a "Cheese 101" section that teaches the basics about choosing a cheese. Max McCalman's Cheese & Wine Pairing App is free for iPhone and iPad.Max McCalman's Cheese & Wine Pairing AppEpicurious官网:/ EpicuriousappEpicurious is a free app and website to help users find recipes and become better cooks. The app has more than 30,000 recipes and can create a shopping list based on the ingredients in a recipe.Users can search by ingredients or by vegetables that are in season where they live. The app also rates recipes for popularity and other qualities.Users also provide advice about making the recipes. Each recipe has a list of ingredients, preparation time, instructions as well as a photo of the finished meal.Epicurious websiteCalorificCalorific appWhat does 200 hundredcalories look like? It can be hard to picture. For example, 200 calories of broccoli and 200 calories of cake look very different! The app Calorific shows just that.Calorific provides images of 200 calories worth of food. The pictures can help people on diets and those who just want to eat healthier.The app also provides the weights of each food pictured. The app is free for iPad and iPhone. There is also a version that provides more information for a price.Calorific appHarvestHarvest appAn app called Harvest informs users about seasonal fruits and vegetables in different areas. This can be helpful in planning meals.Harvest also tells about pesticide use and organic food. Users can learn the best ways to safely store food and keep it fresh longer.Harvest app websiteFooducateFooducateappFooducate is another healthy eating app.It lets users scan food product barcodes with their phones. The app then gives that product a rating for nutritional value. It also provides healthy food suggestions.官网:/ The app can also record a user's calorie and exercise levels, if wanted. And, Fooducate community members discuss food choices online. You can find healthy recipes and get the tip of the day at .Fooducate websiteHappyCowHappyCowappVegetarians do not eat animal meat. Vegans do not eat any animal products.The HappyCow app is made for both groups. Users can search for vegetarian-vegan restaurants and stores around the world.The HappyCow app is based on the HappyCow website, where users can discover places nearby or search using keywords.They can also set the search radius for the distance they are willing to travel for food.HappyCow for iPhoneHappyCow Ad-free for AndroidA free version of HappyCow is available for Android that has ads and requires an Internet connection.LocalEatsLocalEatsappRestaurant chains, like McDonalds, can be found almost anywhere a person might travel. But sometimes travelers want to eat like locals. The website and app LocalEats is designed for that. It lists locally owned restaurants so users can try foods from that area. can help you find local restaurants in major cities in the U.S. and in other countries. The app costs about a dollar.LocalEats websiteLocalEats for iPhone and iPadLocalEats for AndroidWhere Chefs Eat官网:/ Where Chefs Eat app"Where Chefs Eat" is a 975-page book. Most people would not want to carry that around. But there is a much lighter app version of the same name for just under $15.Six hundred chefs provide information on 3,000 restaurants around the world on the Where Chefs Eat app.Users can search restaurants on a map with the "Near Me" feature. They can also search by region, chef, or restaurant name. General pricing information for each restaurant is also on the app.Where Chefs EatI'm Caty Weaver.Carolyn Nicander Mohr wrote this story for Learning English. Caty Weaver was the editor.Do you use apps to make better food choices? Have you tried any of these apps? Which food apps do you like? Let us know in the Comments section below or on !Words in This Storydiscount - n. an amount taken off a regular price : a price reductionconfirmation - n. a response which shows that information is received and understoodbasics - n. the simplest and most important parts of something (such as a subject of study)recipe - n. a set of instructions for making foodingredient - n. one of the things that are used to make a food, product, etc.calorie - n. a unit of heat used to indicate the amount of energy that foods will produce in the human bodybroccoli - n. a common vegetable that has green branches and many small green or purple flowersinfographic - n. a visual image such as a chart or diagram used to represent information or data官网:/ scan - v .to use a special machine to read or copy (something, such as a photograph or a page of text) into a computerradius - n. an area that goes outward in all directions from a particular placechef - n. a professional cook who usually is in charge of a kitchen in a restaurant。

10部适合少儿英语启蒙原版动画(高分经典)

10部适合少儿英语启蒙原版动画(高分经典)

10部适合少儿英语启蒙原版动画,高分经典推荐,经常看一些经典的英语原版动画片能帮助孩子更好的锻炼英语思维,对少儿英语启蒙很有帮助。

幼儿观看英文版动画片,对少儿英语启蒙有帮助吗动画片比较吸引小朋友,让小朋友在观影中,潜移默化中达到了英语启蒙和教育的效果,但是要注意选择合适的内容,因为动画片毕竟是偏重于学习的,如果选择不当,孩子只是观看了故事情节,看完之后却对当中用到的英文一概不知了。

但如果是想让孩子从英语启蒙到更好的学习英语,除了看启蒙英语动画以外,一个好的外教老师是很重要的,点击蓝色字【免费领精品外教课】,可以免费领取外教一对一试听课,之前给我家宝贝报了这个课程后,他现在能认识很多的单词了,还会自主的去学,都不需要我们这些家长操心了。

10部适合少儿英语启蒙的高分经典原版动画:1、Penelope(中文名:蓝色小考拉)适合年龄:3-4岁豆瓣评分:9.2分讲的是蓝色小考拉一家的故事,penelope动作萌态十足,她充满童真和可爱的举动,以及小朋友每天都会经历的一些小疑问。

她在尝试一切不懂不知的事物的过程中,自行发现错误,独立纠正,这也是儿童获得智慧的方式,并且一集只有5分钟,不用担心孩子坐不住。

2、Maisy(中文名:小鼠波波)适合年龄:3-4岁豆瓣评分:9.3分小鼠波波也是5分钟一集,贴近生活的画面,充满温馨趣味,欢乐创意,寓含着家长对幼儿期小朋友的教养理念,同时也提供了一个无限延伸的想像空间。

3、Meg and Mog(中文名:女巫麦格和小猫莫格)适合年龄:3-4岁豆瓣评分:9.0分讲的是女巫和猫头鹰、猫咪的故事,也是每集5分钟左右。

这部动画虽然是关于女巫的故事,但一点也不恐怖,并且非常搞笑。

值得3-6岁孩子当做英语启蒙的动画片观看4、Mickey Mouse Clubhouse(中文名:米奇妙妙屋)适合年龄:4-5岁豆瓣评分:7.5分由迪士尼公司专为少儿英语启蒙打造,内容生动有趣,让孩子在欢乐的气氛中学习数字,形状及逻辑思考等基础能力,是一部寓教于乐、适合父母与孩子共同欣赏的系列卡通动画。

20部适合学英语的动画片

20部适合学英语的动画片

20部适合学英语的动画片20部适合学英语的动画片学习英语是一项重要的任务,而动画片是一种有趣且有效的学习工具。

下面是20部适合学英语的动画片,它们不仅能够提高我们的听力和口语能力,还能够帮助我们了解不同的文化和价值观。

1.《疯狂原始人》(The Croods)\n这部电影讲述了一个原始家庭在世界末日后的冒险故事。

通过观看这部电影,我们可以学习到很多关于家庭、友谊和勇气的词汇。

2.《冰雪奇缘》(Frozen)\n这是一部关于姐妹之间爱与勇气的故事。

通过观看这部电影,我们可以学习到很多关于家庭、友谊和自我接纳的词汇。

3.《玩具总动员》(Toy Story)\n这是一部关于玩具们生活的故事。

通过观看这部电影,我们可以学习到很多关于玩具、情感和冒险的词汇。

4.《功夫熊猫》(Kung Fu Panda)\n这是一部关于一个笨拙但有梦想的熊猫成为功夫大师的故事。

通过观看这部电影,我们可以学习到很多关于梦想、毅力和友谊的词汇。

5.《海底总动员》(Finding Nemo)\n这是一部关于一只小丑鱼寻找失踪儿子的故事。

通过观看这部电影,我们可以学习到很多关于家庭、冒险和勇气的词汇。

6.《疯狂动物城》(Zootopia)\n这是一部关于一个兔子警察和一个狐狸小偷合作解决案件的故事。

通过观看这部电影,我们可以学习到很多关于合作、友谊和公正的词汇。

7.《怪物史莱克》(Shrek)\n这是一部关于一个怪物与公主之间爱情故事的喜剧片。

通过观看这部电影,我们可以学习到很多关于爱情、幽默和自我接纳的词汇。

8.《飞屋环游记》(Up)\n这是一部关于一个老人与一个小男孩一起展开冒险之旅的故事。

通过观看这部电影,我们可以学习到很多关于冒险、勇气和友谊的词汇。

9.《疯狂的麦克斯:狂暴之路》(Mad Max: FuryRoad)\n这是一部关于一个后末日世界的冒险故事。

通过观看这部电影,我们可以学习到很多关于冒险、勇气和团队合作的词汇。

VOA慢速英语1500基础单h

VOA慢速英语1500基础单h

VOA慢速英语1500基础单词[H]From: /englishlistening/voaenglish/voa1500/2007-08-18/12247_3.html hair [the fine material that grows from the skin, especially from the head]She has long brown hair.half [one of two equal parts of something]She had some soup and half a sandwich for lunch.halt [(1) to cause to come to a stop; (2) to stop]He halted the group of marching men. (1)The marching men halted. (2)hang [(1) to place something so the highest part is supported and the lower part is not; (2) to kill by hanging]Please hang your coat next to the door. (1)The court ordered the killer to die by hanging. (2)happen [(1) to become a fact or event; (2) to take place]The accident happened over there. (1)He saw it happen. (2)happy [(1) pleased; (2) satisfied; (3) feeling good; (4) not sad]She was happy that he called. (1)He was happy with the solution to the problem. (2)His dog seemed happy to be outside. (3)She looked happy for the first time since the accident. (4)hard [(1) not easily cut or broken; (2) solid; (3) difficult to do or understand; (4) needing much effort or force]A diamond is very hard. (1)That hard door is made of oak wood. (2)Legal papers written by a lawyer usually are hard to understand. (3)Digging a well is hard work. (4)hamp3 [(1) to injure; (2) to damage; (3) damage; (4) hurt]The dog did not hamp3 me. (1)Do not hamp3 my son's good name. (2)What hamp3 did he do by speaking to me? (3)The labor strike caused much hamp3 to the business. (4)harvest [(1) to gather crops; (2) the crop after it is gathered]Famp3ers harvest their crops in autumn. (1)The grain harvest was the largest in years. (2)hat [a head cover]You hair looks like you just took off your hat.hate [(1) to have strong emotions against; (2) to consider as an enemy; (3) opposite love]He hated to make mistakes. (1)The woman hated her fomp3er husband. (2)He said he did not hate her, but he also said he did not love her either. (3)have [(1) to possess; (2) to own; (3) to hold]I have only three dollars left. (1)He had that car for a long time. (2)I had the ball in my hand, and I dropped it. (3)he [the boy or man who is being spoken about]He is my father.head [(1) to lead; (2) to command; (3) leader; (4) chief; (5) the top part of something; (6) the highest position]He heads the new office. (1)The general heads allied military forces in Europe. (2)That man is head of Jimmy's Boy Scout group. (3)She is the head lawyer on this case. (4)The stream begins flowing at the head of this valley. (5)That old man was head of his country many years ago. (6)headquarters [(1) the center from which orders are given; (2) the main offices of a business or organization]The headquarters for United States naval forces in the Atlantic area is at Norfolk, Virginia. (1) The headquarters of our company is near Seattle. (2)From: /englishlistening/voaenglish/voa1500/2007-08-18/12247.htmlheal [(1) to return to good health; (2) to cure; (3) to become well]The medical center treats many sick people and heals some of them. (1)A bone marrow transplant healed his cancer. (2)He is completely healed. (3)health [(1) the general condition of the body and mind; (2) the condition of being free from sickness or disease]Health is a major concern in many countries. (1)The woman says she is in good health now. (2)hear [(1) to receive sound through the ears; (2) to receive news about]Can you hear me if I talk softly? (1)I heard that you have a new job. (2)heat [(1) to make hot or wamp3; (2) great wamp3th; (3) that which is produced by burning fuel; (4) energy from the sun]She is heating some water for tea. (1)He became sick because of the desert heat. (2)Can you feel the heat from the fire? (3)They use the sun's heat to help wamp3 their home. (4)heavy [(1) having much weight; (2) not easy to lift; (3) of great amount or force]The doctor told him he is too heavy. (1)She needed help to lift the heavy box. (2)Heavy voting was reported in many parts of the country. (3)helicopter [a machine without wings that can fly up or down or remain in one place above the ground]Helicopters rescued many flood victims.help [(1) to give support; (2) to assist; (3) to make easier; (4) support; (5) aid]The company helped him to complete his university studies. (1)He helped her to put on her coat. (2)Will you help me prepare for the test tomorrow? (3)She needs your help to succeed. (4)What kind of help can you provide for the refugees? (5)here [in, to or at this place]Please come here now.hero [a person honored for being brave or wise]She said her brother was a hero in the war.hide [(1) to prevent from being seen or found; (2) to make secret]He hid me in his closet until his mother left. (1)Did she hide her political beliefs from you too? (2)high [(1) tall; (2) far up; (3) far above the ground; (4) important; (5) above others]That tree is high enough for a tree house. (1)There is a house high up on the mountain. (2)The helicopter flew high above the ground. (3)The Supreme Court is often called the high court. (4)He is a high official in the federal government. (5)hijack [to seize or take control of a vehicle by force]The prisoners hijacked a car in their escape attempt.hill [a small mountain]The boys climbed that hill and went down the other side.history [(1) the written record or description of past events; (2) the study of the past]She is writing a history of her family. (1)How many years have you studied American history? (2)hit [(1) to strike; (2) to touch with force]Don't hit me. (1)Her head hit the floor when she fell. (2)hold [(1) to carry or support, usually in the hands or amp3s; (2) to keep in one position; (3) to keep as a prisoner; (4) to contain; (5) to possess; (6) to occupy; (7) to organize and be involved in]He held a cup of water to her mouth. (1)The woman with the camera said, "Hold your head up while I take your picture." (2)The police held the suspect for questioning. (3)This cup holds eight ounces of liquid. (4)The businessman held a lot of stock in his company. (5)She holds the office of mayor. (6)The two sides hold talks this week. (7)hole [(1) an opening; (2) a torn or broken place in something]The little animal ran into a hole in the ground. (1)The boy had torn a hole in his shirt. (2)holiday [(1) a day when one does not work; (2) a day on which no work is done to honor or remember a person or event]He plans to go to Europe for a two-week holiday. (1)They decided to watch the fireworks in Washington on the Independence Day holiday, July 4th.(2)holy [greatly honored in religion]Christians follow the beliefs expressed in the Holy Bible.From: /englishlistening/voaenglish/voa1500/2007-08-18/12247_2.html home [(1) the building where a person lives, especially with family; (2) the place where one was born or comes from; (3) the area or country where one lives]The White House has been the President's home for eight years. (1)Her home is New York City. (2)He says he will return to his home in Texas when he retires. (3)honest [(1) truthful; (2) able to be trusted]You can believe what he tells you because he is an honest man. (1)He says he is an honest person, but I do not trust him. (2)honor [(1) to obey; (2) to show strong, good feelings for; (3) an award; (4) an act of giving special recognition]She will honor her promises. (1)We honor our parents many times during the year, not just on Mothers' Day and Fathers' Day. (2) The Sergeant was given America's highest award for bravery, the Medal of Honor. (3)He received many honors for his efforts to help others. (4)hope [(1) to expect; (2) to believe there is a good chance that something will happen as wanted; (3) to want something to happen]We hope she will arrive tomorrow. (1)The doctor said he hopes the treatment will work as expected. (2)I hope for good weather this weekend. (3)horrible [(1) causing great fear; (2) terrible]Fighting a war with weapons that spread deadly diseases is a horrible idea. (1)Two people died in the horrible traffic accident. (2)horse [a large animal often used for racing, riding or famp3 work]Do you enjoy riding horses?hospital [a place where sick or injured people are given medical care]She was treated at the hospital after falling off her horse.hostage [a person captured and held as a guarantee that a demand or promise will be honored] Police freed the hostages held by the terrorists.hostile [(1) ready to fight; (2) ready for war]He spoke words of peace but his eyes were hostile. (1)Hostile forces were at the border, ready to invade. (2)hot [having or feeling great heat or a high temperature]The hot coffee burned my mouth.hotel [a building with rooms, and often food, for travelers]This hotel has good service.hour [(1) a measure of time; (2) sixty minutes]The two old friends talked for hours. (1)He worked for four hours and thirty minutes on Saturday. (2)house [(1) a building in which people live; (2) a country's parliament or lawmaking group]I need to paint the outside of my house. (1)Republican legislators control the House of Representatives. (2)how [(1) in what way; (2) to what amount]John does not know how to get to my house. (1)How much money do you need? (2)however [(1) yet; (2) but]She said she would be late; however, she arrived on time. (1)His leg was broken; however, that did not stop him from escaping. (2)huge [(1) very big; (2) of great size]The new employee made a huge mistake. (1)We climbed that huge mountain. (2)human [of or about people]Workers found human bones buried under the old building.humor [the ability to understand, enjoy or express what makes people laugh]He liked her because she had an unusual sense of humor.hunger [the need for food]Hunger is one of the world's biggest problems.hunt [(1) to search for animals to capture or kill them; (2) to seek; (3) to try to find]The men with guns were hunting birds. (1)We hunted for a way out of the valley. (2)The negotiators hunted for a solution to the problem. (3)hurry [to do or go fast]If you hurry, you can catch the bus.hurt [to cause pain, injury or damage]The runner hurt his leg just before the big race.husband [a man who is married]Have you met Jan's husband?From: /englishlistening/voaenglish/voa1500/2007-08-18/12247_3.html。

NO-BOOK_慢速英语2级(下册)TXT文本

NO-BOOK_慢速英语2级(下册)TXT文本
At last the Frenchman saw a young man.He knew some French.When the Frenchman showed him the words in the noteook and asked where the street was,the young man laughed and laughed,for these were the words in Frenchman's notebook:ONE-WAY STREET.
NO-BOOK 慢速英语2级下01-05
1.Cool
maximize 最大限度利用
waterfall 瀑布
“Cool”is a word with many meanings.Its old meaning is used to express a temperature
When the waitress came back,she began cleaning up the table and then stopped suddenly,because she greatly surprised by what she saw.There,on the table beside the empty dish,were two nickels and five pennies__her tip.
I can. And I think they are also very cool.
2.Fifteen Cents——Her Tip
impatient 不耐烦的
plain 普通的
nickel 五分镍币
One day,a 10-year-old boy walked into a hotel coffee shop and sat at a table.

西方动画和东方动画的区别英语作文

西方动画和东方动画的区别英语作文

西方动画和东方动画的区别英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Differences Between Western and Eastern CartoonsHi there! My name is Timmy and I'm 10 years old. I love watching cartoons and animated movies. My favorites are stuff like Spongebob Squarepants, Avatar: The Last Airbender, and pretty much anything made by Pixar or Disney. But I've noticed that the cartoons from America and other Western countries are pretty different from the anime shows that come from Japan and other Asian countries. Let me tell you about some of the biggest differences I've picked up on!One of the first things I noticed is that the art styles are really different. Western cartoons tend to have simpler character designs with more basic shapes and bright, flat colors. The characters often have big expressive eyes and mouths to show their emotions clearly. Japanese anime on the other hand uses a more complex and detailed art style. The characters have these cool shading effects and their eyes and hair are super stylized. Sometimes the eyes are just massive!The storytelling is also quite different between Western and Eastern animation. A lot of Western cartoons and movies aimed at kids have really simple, straightforward plots that are easy to follow. There's usually a clear good guy and bad guy, some funny jokes and slapstick humor, and everything wraps up happily by the end in around 90 minutes or less. But anime shows can have way more complex storylines that take dozens of episodes to fully play out. The good guys and bad guys are often more morally gray instead of being totally good or evil. And the tones can shift really quickly between goofy comedy, intense action, and deep emotional drama.Another big contrast is in the themes and subject matter. Most kids' Western cartoons aim to just be light, silly fun. Sure, they might have some basic lessons about friendship, honesty, believing in yourself and stuff like that. But anime shows will often tackle much heavier topics like war, racism, philosophy, mental illness, and lots of other mature themes you wouldn't expect in a "kids" show. Some anime can get pretty dark and violent too in ways that would never fly in a Western cartoon!The types of main characters are frequently quite different as well. In Western animation, the protagonists are usually humans, funny talking animals, or maybe some kind of monster orcreature. But a lot of anime has human characters with weird supernatural powers, or robots, or magical girls, or characters who can transform into powerful fighters. The heroes might have swords, powers from the elements or ki/chakra energy, or crazy futuristic tech and weaponry. Western heroes are moredown-to-earth in comparison.There are also different tropes and character archetypes that commonly pop up in each type of animation. In Western cartoons, you've got the wise-cracking sidekick, themuscle-headed tough guy, the sassy girl character, the clueless dad, stuff like that. But anime has its own set of stereotypical characters like the shy, timid girl, the calm and serious swordsman dude, the energetic girl with ridiculous strength, and teens with tragic backstories and incredible powers.Even the music and sound design is pretty distinct! Western cartoon scores tend to be bright, whimsical, and heavy on the silly sound effects. Anime shows lean more towards rock, pop, or songs with spiritual/emotional lyrics, and have theseover-the-top yells and screams for the action scenes that always crack me up. Some anime even has enka music or other traditional Japanese styles.So those are some of the biggest contrasts I've identified between Eastern and Western animation styles. There are certainly exceptions and shows that blend elements from both. And I enjoy watching both anime and Western cartoons for different reasons. But those are some of the major distinctions that separate the two animation traditions in my experience. No matter which style it is, I just love getting immersed in imaginative new worlds filled with unforgettable characters! Thanks for reading my essay. I'm off to go watch some more cartoons!篇2The Distinct Worlds of Animated Movies: East vs WestHi there, fellow animation fans! Today, I want to talk about the exciting and fascinating differences between Western animated movies and Eastern animated movies. Now, you might be wondering, "What's the big deal? Aren't they all just cartoons?" Well, let me tell you, there's a whole world of differences that make these two styles of animation truly unique and special.First off, let's talk about the look and feel of these animated movies. Western animation, like the movies from Disney, Pixar,and DreamWorks, often have a very colorful and vibrant style. The characters and environments are designed to be visually appealing, with smooth movements and detailed textures. They're like stepping into a magical storybook world!On the other hand, Eastern animation, like anime (Japanese animated movies and shows), tends to have a more stylized and sometimes simpler look. The characters might have bigger eyes and more exaggerated facial expressions. The backgrounds can be more minimalistic, allowing the focus to be on the characters and their actions.Speaking of characters, there are some interesting differences there too! Western animated movies often feature talking animals or anthropomorphic creatures (like toys that come to life) as their main characters. They're cute, cuddly, and easy for kids to relate to. Eastern animation, however, tends to have more human characters, sometimes even depicting regular school kids or teenagers.The stories in Western and Eastern animated movies can be quite different too. Western movies frequently revolve around classic fairy tales or original stories with a clear moral lesson or message. They might teach us about friendship, courage, or believing in ourselves. Eastern anime movies, on the other hand,can explore more complex themes and genres, like science fiction, action, or even darker, mature topics.Now, let's talk about the animation process itself. Western animation studios, like Disney and Pixar, are known for their cutting-edge computer animation techniques. They use advanced software and technology to create incredibly detailed and realistic-looking visuals. Eastern anime studios, on the other hand, still rely heavily on traditional hand-drawn animation, which gives their movies a unique and charming aesthetic.Another fascinating difference lies in the way the characters speak and express themselves. In Western animated movies, the characters often speak in a more natural, conversational way, with plenty of humor and witty one-liners. In Eastern anime, you'll often hear characters using more stylized speech patterns, like dramatic exclamations or catchphrases.Ultimately, what's most important is that both Western and Eastern animated movies can transport us to incredible, imaginative worlds and tell captivating stories. Whether you prefer the colorful, vibrant style of Western animation or the stylized, expressive charm of Eastern anime, there's something for everyone to enjoy.So, the next time you sit down to watch an animated movie, take a moment to appreciate the unique cultural influences and artistic styles that went into creating it. Who knows, you might just discover a new favorite from across the globe!篇3Cartoons are the Best! My Thoughts on Western and Eastern AnimationHi there! I'm going to share my thoughts on cartoons from the West like America, and cartoons from the East like Japan. Both kinds of cartoons are awesome, but they definitely have some big differences.Let's start with Western cartoons. The ones I've seen from places like the USA and Canada tend to be really funny and goofy. A lot of the humor comes from silly characters doing wacky things that make no sense but crack me up. Like there's this coyote who is always trying to catch a roadrunner bird, but the coyote's ridiculous plans backfire hilariously every time. Or you'll have a cat and mouse who are constantly playing tricks on each other. The jokes are very slapstick – tons of exaggerated action, things blowing up, characters getting bonked on the head, that kind of outrageously silly stuff.The art style in Western cartoons is pretty simple too. The characters don't usually have hugely detailed features. Things look more flat and rounded, almost like they're made of rubber sometimes. The animators were probably going for a really cartoony, unrealistic look that isn't trying too hard to be life-like. It matches the humor and keeps things light and fun.Now Eastern cartoons, especially from Japan, are just wildly different! The artwork is one of the first things that jumps out. The characters tend to have these enormous eyes that take up half their faces. Their expressions and movements are hyperdetailed and dynamic. The animators put so much effort into making everything look intricate and rich.The stories are pretty different too. While there's definitely comedy and light-hearted stuff in Eastern animation, a lot of it deals with more dramatic, epic storylines about heroes going on adventures or fighting evil forces. You'll have these characters with amazing powers and complicated backstories. The plots can get intense and emotionally heavy at times, kind of likelive-action movies.But Eastern animation doesn't just stick to serious stories either. A lot of it is just totally bizarre and crazy! You'll have plots that bounce between goofy humor and dramatic action withoutmaking much sense. Maybe there will be battling robots and spaceships one minute, then the next it's random silly jokes about food or underwear. I've seen shows that shift between like ten different tones, from sad to scary to hilarious. The East seems to embrace mixing genres and moods way more than Western cartoons.Some of the stranger stuff isn't afraid to get a little disturbing or creepy at times too. While American cartoons try to be quite tame and family-friendly, you'll occasionally get really over-the-top violence or monstrous imagery in Eastern animation that makes me go "Yikes, that's freaky!" Everything is just so exaggerated and unrestrained over there.Honestly, my favorite thing is when Western and Eastern styles blend together, like in movies where American and Japanese animators team up. You get the best of both worlds –the humor and relatability of Western cartoons combined with the imaginative premises and visual intensity of Eastern animation. Stuff like that gets me laughing and captivated all at once.So while Western and Eastern cartoons definitely have their differences, from the art to the storytelling, the good news is we don't have to pick sides. We can enjoy the amusing slapstick ofBugs Bunny one day and the wild supernatural adventures of dragonball heroes the next. As long as animation keeps making me smile and letting my imagination go wild, I'll be a happy kid watching it all!篇4Title: Exploring the Fascinating Worlds of Western and Eastern AnimationHello, friends! Today, I want to take you on a journey through the exciting realms of animation. Have you ever noticed how some animated movies and TV shows seem to have a distinct style and feel? That's because they come from different parts of the world – the West and the East! Let me share with you the fascinating differences between Western and Eastern animation.Western Animation: A Colorful Fusion of Fun and ImaginationWhen I think of Western animation, the first thing that comes to mind is the vibrant, lively characters and worlds created by studios like Disney, Pixar, DreamWorks, and Warner Bros. These animations are bursting with energy, humor, and creativity!One of the most striking features of Western animation is the emphasis on expressive character designs. The characters often have exaggerated facial expressions and body movements, which make them incredibly entertaining to watch. From the goofy antics of Bugs Bunny to the heartwarming friendship between Woody and Buzz Lightyear, these characters have a way of capturing our hearts and imaginations.Western animators also excel at creating rich, detailed worlds that feel almost tangible. Whether it's the enchanting kingdom of Arendelle in "Frozen" or the futuristic metropolis of "The Incredibles," these settings are so vividly realized that you can't help but feel transported into their midst.Another hallmark of Western animation is the focus on storytelling. Many of these films and shows have intricate plots filled with adventure, humor, and valuable life lessons. From the epic journey of Simba in "The Lion King" to the heartwarming tale of Carl Fredricksen in "Up," Western animators know how to craft narratives that resonate with audiences of all ages.Eastern Animation: A Unique Blend of Tradition and InnovationNow, let's explore the captivating world of Eastern animation, also known as anime. This art form has its roots in Japan and hasgrown into a global phenomenon, captivating audiences around the world with its distinct style and storytelling techniques.One of the most striking aspects of Eastern animation is its emphasis on stylized character designs. Anime characters often have large, expressive eyes and distinctive hairstyles that set them apart from their Western counterparts. This aesthetic choice is rooted in the traditional Japanese art of manga (comic books), which has heavily influenced the development of anime.Eastern animators also excel at creating breathtaking fight scenes and action sequences. From the intense battles in "Naruto" to the mind-bending action of "Cowboy Bebop," these scenes are choreographed with precision and flair, showcasing the animators' mastery of movement and dynamics.Storytelling in Eastern animation often takes a more mature and complex approach. Many anime series explore deep themes, such as existentialism, philosophical questions, and the complexities of human nature. Shows like "Neon Genesis Evangelion" and "Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood" have garnered critical acclaim for their thought-provoking narratives and well-developed characters.Cross-Cultural Appreciation and AdmirationWhile Western and Eastern animation have distinct styles and approaches, they share a common goal: to entertain and captivate audiences through the magic of animation. As someone who loves both art forms, I find myself in awe of the creativity and dedication of the animators behind these incredible works.One of the most fascinating aspects of this cultural exchange is how Western and Eastern animators have influenced and inspired each other. For example, the stunning visuals and intricate storytelling of anime have influenced Western animated films like "The Prince of Egypt" and "The Iron Giant." Conversely, the emotional depth and character development in Western animations have influenced Eastern animators, leading to heartwarming stories like "Spirited Away" and "Your Name."In conclusion, the worlds of Western and Eastern animation are vastly different, yet equally captivating. While Western animations dazzle us with their vibrant characters, rich worlds, and heartwarming stories, Eastern animations transport us to realms of stylized beauty, intense action, and thought-provoking narratives. As an animation enthusiast, I feel incredibly fortunate to have access to these diverse and inspiring art forms, which continue to push the boundaries of creativity and storytelling.So, my dear friends, the next time you sit down to watch an animated movie or TV show, take a moment to appreciate the hard work and artistry that went into bringing these worlds to life. Whether it's a Western classic or an Eastern masterpiece, you're about to embark on a journey filled with wonder, excitement, and unforgettable characters and stories.篇5The Exciting World of Animation: East vs WestHi there! My name is Alex, and I'm a big fan of animated movies and TV shows. I love cartoons from all around the world, but I've noticed some interesting differences between Western animation (like from the USA and Europe) and Eastern animation, which we often call anime (from Japan and other Asian countries). Let me share what I've discovered!First off, the art styles are quite different. Western animation tends to have a more simplistic and exaggerated look, with bolder lines and brighter colours. The characters often have big eyes, expressive faces, and sometimes even unrealistic body proportions for comedic effect. Just think of classic cartoons like Looney Tunes or modern ones like The Incredibles.On the other hand, anime has a more intricate and detailed art style. The characters tend to have larger eyes (though not as big as Western cartoons), more realistic facial features, and more slender body shapes. The animation itself is also often more fluid and intricate, with lots of cool special effects and fight scenes. Shows like Naruto and Demon Slayer are great examples of this.Another big difference is the storytelling approach. Many Western animated movies and TV shows are aimed primarily at younger kids, so the stories are often quite simple, with clear-cut good guys and bad guys, and lots of slapstick humour. They're all about entertaining and making us laugh.Anime, however, frequently tackles more complex themes and emotions, with deeper character development and intricate plotlines. While there are definitely some silly and lighthearted anime out there (like My Neighbour Totoro), many are geared towards older audiences and explore serious topics like love, loss, war, and the human condition. They aim to make us think and feel, not just laugh.Speaking of themes, anime also seems to draw a lot of inspiration from Japanese culture, history, and mythology. You'll often see elements like samurai, ninjas, magical creatures from Japanese folklore, and references to important historical events.Western animation, on the other hand, tends to be more influenced by American/European culture and traditions.One thing I really love about anime is the incredible worlds and imaginative concepts they come up with. From the insane supernatural powers in shows like One Punch Man to the breathtaking fantasy realms of Spirited Away, anime truly takes you on wild adventures to places you could never imagine. Western animation can be imaginative too, but anime seems to take it to a whole other level!No matter where they come from, though, I just love how animation can transport us to magical worlds, make us laugh until our bellies hurt, and even teach us valuable life lessons. Whether it's a Western classic like Toy Story or a mind-bending anime like Death Note, a great animated story is a true delight.So what do you think? Do you prefer the whimsical charm of Western cartoons or the epic grandeur of anime? Or maybe you're like me and love them both equally! Either way, I'm just grateful that we live in a world with so much amazing animation to enjoy. Keep watching, keep imagining, and keep that sense of wonder alive!篇6Comparing Cartoons from the East and WestHi there! My name is Jamie and I'm in 5th grade. For my latest school assignment, I need to write about the differences between Western cartoons (like from America) and Eastern cartoons (like from Japan). This is a really cool topic since I love watching all types of animated shows and movies!The biggest difference that stands out to me is in the overall art style. Western animation tends to have a more simple, rounded look with brighter colors. The characters often have big expressive eyes and exaggerated facial features. Everything has a bouncy, rubbery kind of movement too. Some great examples are classic cartoons like Looney Tunes with Bugs Bunny, The Flintstones, Tom and Jerry, and more recent hits like SpongeBob SquarePants and The Fairly OddParents. These kinds of cartoons are really fun and energetic!On the other hand, anime (animated shows from Japan) have a very distinctive style. The characters tend to have huge eyes that are much more detailed, with small facial features. The animation itself is more complex, with skillful drawings and more realistic movement. The color palettes also feel more muted and atmospheric compared to bright Western cartoons. Popular anime series like Naruto, One Piece, Attack on Titan, and SailorMoon all have this beautiful yet intricate Japanese animation style.Another major contrast is in the storytelling and themes explored. A lot of Western cartoons, especially the older ones, were just pure slapstick comedy without much of an overarching plot. They were meant to just be funny and entertaining for kids. There are definitely some shows with more narrative nowadays, like Avatar: The Last Airbender which had a really epic adventure storyline. But in general, Western animation aims for humor above all else.Anime narratives, on the other hand, can get extremely complex and psychological. Sure, there are some light-hearted comedy animes too. But many series deal with very mature themes like moral dilemmas, the horrors of war, intense personal struggles, and philosophical questions about life. The storylines and character development in popular shonen (action) animes like Naruto and shojo (drama focused on female audiences) animes like Fruits Basket can get so intricate and gripping. They aren't afraid to tackle heavy subjects in a profound way.Even the tones of Western versus Eastern animation differ a lot. While Western cartoons go for an over-the-top, zany kind of comedy, anime humor is often more subtle and deadpan. Thereare still plenty of hilarious anime comedies, like One Punch Man which parodies superhero tropes. But the jokes tend to be darker, dryer, and centered more around witty dialogue or awkward situational humor rather than slapstick.On the other extreme, Western "cartoon" movies and shows for older kids like the DC superhero films or Arcane: League of Legends are pretty grounded and serious. Whereas anime has no problem getting extremely intense, violent, shocking, and nightmarish in tone when it wants to. Just take a look atmega-hits like Attack on Titan with its gruesome scenes of people being eaten alive by humanoid monsters. Anime rarely holds back from going to disturbing or upsetting places that Western studios might shy away from in animated fare meant for younger viewers.Another interesting difference lies in character archetypes and tropes. Western cartoons love the funny talking animal sidekick (like Scrat the saber-toothed squirrel in Ice Age), the plucky kid hero who saves the day, the dumb oafs who provide comic relief, and other familiar caricatures. You know exactly what to expect from these various stock personalities.Anime has its own set of stereotypical character tropes too, like the hot-blooded underdog shonen protagonist with spikyhair who gets stronger through intense training and friendship power-ups. But the characters can also wonderfully subvert and transcend clichés thanks to the format's longer run-times and more thorough character studies. An example would be L from Death Note, who starts as an eccentric loner detective archetype but evolves into。

最适合学英语的10部动画电影

最适合学英语的10部动画电影

最适合学英语的10部动画电影展开全文动画片由于剧情温馨,单词简单,一直都是入门学习的最好教材,特别是对于孩子来说,能够开心快乐的在看动画片过程中学到英语知识,也能提高孩子的英语水平。

春喜外语为你搜集整理的10部动画片。

动画片的排序从易到难,有非常简单的适合入门学习的,也有一些都点难度的适合英语水平较好的同学,大家可以根据自己的水平选择喜欢的动画片开始学习哦。

1. 冰雪奇缘(简单)9个片段 64个生词 7Words/S这是2014年初上映的电影,在全球掀起了一股冰雪狂潮,不仅歌好听,画面优美,故事情节也很好。

剧中的Elsa本来是反派角色,结果因为太美反而让大家更喜欢。

迪斯尼出品的这个动画片真的制作太精良了,成为当时全球最卖座动画片,当之无愧!在这部剧里迪斯尼也颠覆了传统的王子和公主的故事,而着重强调了姐妹之情,是迪斯尼紧跟时代发展的破冰之作。

这部动画片,只有64个生词,平均一个片段也只有7个生词,对白非常清晰,基本都是一个字一个字发音的,不会像美剧里一样有很多吞音,或者连音,所以听力不好的同学听这个动画片的话应该能hold得住。

所以真的算是非常简单的一部电影,稍微难一点的句子,我们都配备了语法分析,帮助大家扫清障碍。

对于英语比较薄弱的小伙伴,选择这个动画片做为lavaFOX的首次学习素材再适合不过了。

一天学习3个片段的话,3天可以学完哦。

2. 狮子王(简单)9个片段 65个生词 7Words/S狮子王肯定是很多同学儿时的记忆吧?辛巴从一个小狮子到最后成为狮子王,统领整个森林,消除邪恶力量的故事也是很励志啦,相信80后,90后会非常熟悉。

这部动画片也是当年的票房冠军,但是难度基本和冰雪奇缘一个level哦。

我们选择了9个片段,平均每一个片段只有7个单词,句子也都比较短,适合入门学习哦。

By the way,有很多同学问为什么我们不把整个电影全部放出来学习,要截成片段的形式。

首先第一点是因为时间,一部电影短则90分钟,长则3个小时,别说学习了,光看一遍都要花这么多时间,如果一句一句学,可能一个月都学不完,太没有效率了;第二点,有的电影片段都在打斗中说话,这明显不适合大家学习,所以我们选择的片段都是对白清晰,内容丰富的片段给大家学习。

NO-BOOK 慢速英语(上下册)TXT文本

NO-BOOK 慢速英语(上下册)TXT文本
One man was allowed to sit up in his bed for an hour each afternoon
to help drain the fluid from his lungs. His bed was next to the room's only window
at his house and questioned by the police.
In spite of all this, Maradona is still loved and respected
as one of the greatest players in the 20th century.
His world would be broadened and enlivened by all the activity
and color of the world outside.
The window overlooked a park with a lovely lake.
Ducks and swans played on the water while children sailed their model boats.
who had died peacefully in his sleep.
The other man asked if he could be moved next to the window.
He strained to slowly turn to look out the window beside the bed.
Maradona met career problems after he was accused of drug use in 1991.

小学英语作文慢速跟读uncle

小学英语作文慢速跟读uncle

Uncle’s World of Slow Reading: A Journeythrough Primary School English EssaysIn a world where fast-paced living has become the norm, Uncle stands out as a beacon of calm and patience. His unique approach to learning, especially in the realm of primary school English essays, is a breath of fresh air. Unlike the typical rush to complete tasks, Uncle believes in the power of slow reading.Uncle’s journey with slow reading began when he realized that true comprehension doesn’t happen overnight. He emphasizes the importance of not just reading the words but also understanding their deeper meanings. His method involves reading each sentence slowly, analyzing the vocabulary, and grasping the context. This approach not only helps in comprehending the essay better but also fosters a love for reading and learning.One of the most r emarkable aspects of Uncle’s slow reading technique is his emphasis on pronunciation. He believes that correct pronunciation is crucial for comprehending and enjoying English essays. He spendsconsiderable time ensuring that each word is pronounced correctly, as it adds to the overall experience of reading.Moreover, Uncle’s slow reading sessions are not just about the essays themselves. He often incorporates related discussions, allowing for a deeper understanding of the topic. These discussions range from the essay’s themes and ideas to real-life applications and connections. This approach not only enhances the learning experience but also encourages critical thinking.Another unique aspect of Uncle’s method is his use of visual aids. He believes that combining text with images and diagrams can greatly enhance comprehension. Whetherit’s a simple sketch or a detailed infographic, Uncle believes that visual aids can bring the essay to life and make it more engaging for young learners.Uncle’s ded ication to slow reading is evident in the way he approaches even the most complex essays. He never rushes through them, instead taking his time to digest each sentence and understand its implications. This approach not only helps him in his personal learning but also serves as a powerful example for the young learners he mentors.In conclusion, Uncle’s world of slow reading is a refreshing departure from the typical fast-paced approachto learning. His belief in the power of comprehension, pronunciation, and visual aids, combined with hisdedication to mentoring young learners, makes him astandout figure in the realm of primary school English essays. His journey is not just about reading essays; it’s about fostering a love for learning and encouraging a generation to appreciate the beauty of slow, thoughtful reading.**叔叔的慢读世界:小学英语作文之旅**在这个快节奏生活成为常态的世界里,叔叔像一座平静和耐心的灯塔。

littlefox英语动画基础英语

littlefox英语动画基础英语

littlefox英语动画基础英语Little Fox is an online platform that provides animated English learning content for children. It offers a wide range of educational videos, stories, and songs to help children improve their English language skills. The platform is designed to make learning fun and engaging for young learners.One of the main features of Little Fox is its animated stories. These stories cover various topics and themes that are suitable for children. Each story is accompanied by colorful visuals and clear audio narration to help children understand and enjoy the story. The stories are not only entertaining but also educational, as they introduce children to new vocabulary and grammatical structures. The stories are also available as text transcripts, which can help children practice reading skills.In addition to stories, Little Fox also provides educational videos that cover different subjects such as science, math, and history. These videos are presented in a visually appealing and engaging way, making learning enjoyable for children. The videos are designed to explain concepts in a simple and easy-to-understand manner. They also provide opportunities for children to practice listening and comprehension skills.Little Fox also offers a wide range of English songs for children. These songs are catchy and fun, making them easy for children to learn and remember. The lyrics of the songs are displayed on the screen, allowing children to sing along and improve their pronunciation and vocabulary. The songs cover various topics such as numbers, colors, animals, and daily routines, helping childrenlearn essential English vocabulary.The platform also provides interactive games and quizzes to reinforce learning. These games are designed to be engaging and challenging, allowing children to practice what they have learned in a fun and interactive way. The quizzes test children's knowledge and understanding of the content, providing them with immediate feedback on their performance.Little Fox offers a user-friendly interface that is easy for children to navigate. The content is organized into different categories and levels, allowing children to choose materials that are suitable for their language proficiency. The platform also provides progress tracking, allowing children and parents to monitor their learning progress over time.Overall, Little Fox provides a comprehensive and interactive learning experience for children. Its animated stories, educational videos, songs, games, and quizzes make learning English enjoyable and effective. The platform is designed to cater to the needs and interests of young learners, making it an excellent tool for children to improve their English language skills.。

littlefox英语动画基础英语

littlefox英语动画基础英语

littlefox英语动画基础英语Littlefox是一款非常优秀的英语学习工具,它采用了基于动画视听教材和故事情节的方式,为英语学习者提供了一个愉快的学习环境。

在这里,不仅能够学到基础的英语语法和词汇,还能够通过看故事,来了解美国文化。

下面我们来详细了解下Littlefox英语动画基础英语学习内容。

1.基础语法:Littlefox针对基础语法的学习进行了简明易懂的讲解,让英语初学者能够轻松地理解语法知识,从而帮助他们更好地理解英语文本。

其中包括了主语和谓语的概念,不同时态的变化规则,还有介词和代词的用法等基础语法知识。

2.日常会话:在Littlefox学习平台上,学生不仅学到了基础语法知识,还能够学习日常会话语言。

在这里,学生可以学习到各种不同的日常用语,这些用语包括问候语,道别语,约会用语以及购物用语等等。

3.单词和短语:学生在Littlefox上可以学到成千上万个单词和短语,这些单词和短语都是根据实际单词使用频率排序,在学习的过程中更加适合学生的需求。

在这里,学生可以轻松地学习到各种不同的单词和短语,并能够通过背集的方式更好地记住这些单词和短语。

4.口语和发音:在Littlefox学习平台上,学生可以通过听范例,练习口语和发音。

在这里,学生可以找到各种不同的口语练习,包括对话练习和发音练习。

除此之外,还有不同的练习环节,学生们可以在播放器上进行多次练习,从而达到口语和发音的提高效果。

总体而言,Littlefox English 是一个提供英语学习资料的平台,主要以动画故事的形式通过演讲速度适中、语速适宜、口音地道的方式,将英语学习知识传递给学生。

在这里,不仅可以提高学生的英语口语水平,还可以帮助他们顺利通过英语考试,探索英语语言和文化以及提升自己的职业素养等等。

Littlefox英语动画基础英语是英语学习者的好伙伴,它可以让学生愉快地学习英语,一定会受到更多学生的喜欢和欢迎。

鱼sir家长圈4000几原版英语动画片梯度表

鱼sir家长圈4000几原版英语动画片梯度表

鱼sir家长圈4000几原版英语动画片梯度表(实用版)目录1.鱼 sir 家长圈简介2.4000 几原版英语动画片梯度表概述3.梯度表的作用和意义4.如何利用梯度表提高英语水平5.总结正文【鱼 sir 家长圈简介】鱼 sir 家长圈是一个致力于帮助家长提高孩子英语水平的在线社群。

该社群汇集了大量的原版英语动画片资源,为家长提供了一个便捷的平台,助力孩子们在轻松愉快的氛围中学习英语。

【4000 几原版英语动画片梯度表概述】4000 几原版英语动画片梯度表是鱼 sir 家长圈提供的一个重要资源,它根据英语动画片的难度和适合年龄进行了分级。

这个梯度表包含了丰富的原版英语动画片资源,能够满足不同年龄段和英语水平的孩子学习英语的需求。

【梯度表的作用和意义】原版英语动画片梯度表对于英语学习具有重要的作用和意义。

首先,它可以帮助家长和孩子快速找到适合自己水平的英语动画片,避免了学习过于简单或困难的内容。

其次,通过观看适合自己水平的英语动画片,孩子可以更好地理解和掌握英语知识,提高英语水平。

最后,这个梯度表还可以作为评估孩子英语水平的一个参考标准,让家长更加客观地了解孩子的英语学习进度。

【如何利用梯度表提高英语水平】要充分利用原版英语动画片梯度表提高英语水平,家长和孩子需要注意以下几点:1.根据孩子的年龄和英语水平选择合适的动画片。

2.看动画片时,尽量选择无字幕或英文字幕的版本,让孩子在观看的过程中锻炼听力和理解能力。

3.鼓励孩子多模仿动画片中的英语对话,提高口语表达能力。

4.家长可以陪着孩子一起观看动画片,引导孩子学习动画片中的英语知识,并进行适当的复习和巩固。

【总结】总之,鱼 sir 家长圈提供的 4000 几原版英语动画片梯度表为家长和孩子提供了一个很好的学习资源。

通过合理利用这个梯度表,家长和孩子可以找到适合自己水平的英语动画片,提高英语水平。

OVA慢速英语

OVA慢速英语

OVA慢速英语教育专区外语学习英OVA慢速英语OVA慢速英语:Poet Kay Ryan Named MacArthur FellowThe John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation named22 new MacArthur fellows on Tuesday. They'll receive Genius awards, which come with a no-strings attached grant of$500,000 over five years.The diverse grantees include a journalist, cellist,clinical psychologist, computer scientist and a former poet laureate of the United States, Kay Ryan, who also received a Pulitzer Prize this year. Ryan is well-known for her compact, vivid and accessible verse.The high honors come as a bit of a surprise to the poet herself, who was raised in what she calls the "glamor-free, ocean-free, hot, stinky, oil-rich, potato-rich" San Joaquin Valley of California."I have to say that I didn't want to be a poet and Istill feel pretty embarrassed about it in a lot of situations because it seemed like putting on airs," Ryan says. "But I found that poetry was nonetheless possessing my mind. Like,if I read a book and it was prose, the prose would start rhyming, and it was kind of a little insanity taking me over."Ryan's poems often explore every day human emotions suchas hope, doubt and fear. She has a fluid, soaring imagination, as we see in the poem,"Killing Time."Time is rubbery.If you hide itin the shrubberyit will waitwill winter andwash back outwith the rainwater.You will find iton your steps againlike the newspaper.Time compresses.Stuff it in thecouch corner andit will spring outsome night or otherwhen you have guests.One of whom guesses.Time stretches.Then it snaps backleaving bare patchesthat didn't happen.Abandoned time hardenslike hidden gun.People feel around.Sooner or laterit will be found.Ryan has published seven collections of poetry, beginning with a self-published volume in 1983. But it wasn't until the mid-1990s that she began to acquire a national reputation. In the meantime, she taught remedial English at a community college in Marin County, California, and lived quietly with her longtime spouse, Carol Adair, who died in January 2021.Unlike many poets of her stature, Ryan has never been interested in the busy academic swirl of conferences and university life, or even in the high visibility her poet laureate post, her Pulitzer Prize and now, her MacArthur Genius grant have given her.She says she is already "overly visited by the sensation and the ideas of others" and "would like peace from it most of the time."。

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Ryan's poems often explore every day human emotions such as hope, doubt and fear. She has a fluid, soaring imagination, as we see in the poem,"Killing Time."
Time is rubbery.
If you hide it
in the shrubbery
it will wait
will winter and
wash back out
with the rainwater.
You will find it
on your steps again
Time stretches.
Then it snaps back
leaving bare patches
that didn't happen.
Abandoned time hardens
like hidden gun.
People feel around.
Sooner or later
The diverse grantees include a journalist, cellist, clinical psychologist, computer scientist and a former poet laureate of the United States, Kay Ryan, who also received a Pulitzer Prize this year. Ryan is well-known for her compact, vivid and accessible verse.
"I have to say that I didn't want to be a poet and I still feel pretty embarrassed about it in a lot of situations because it seemed like putting on airs," Ryan says. "But I found that poetry was nonetheless possessing my mind. Like, if I read a book and it was prose, the prose would start rhyming, and it was kind of a little insanity taking me over."
like the newspaper.
Time compresses.
Stuff it in the
couch corner and
it will spring out
some night or other
when you have guests.
One of whom guesses.
OVA慢速英语:Poet Kay Ryan Named MacArthur Fellow
The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation named 22 new MacArthur fellows on Tuesday. They'll receive Genius awards, which come with a no-strings attached grant of $500,000 over five years.
The high honors come as a bit of a surprise to the poet herself, who was raised in what she calls the "glamor-free, ocean-free, hot, stinky, oil-rich, potato-rich" San Joaquin Valley of California.
She says she is already "overly visited by the sensation and the ideas of others" and "would like peace from it most of the time."
Hale Waihona Puke Unlike many poets of her stature, Ryan has never been interested in the busy academic swirl of conferences and university life, or even in the high visibility her poet laureate post, her Pulitzer Prize and now, her MacArthur Genius grant have given her.
it will be found.
Ryan has published seven collections of poetry, beginning with a self-published volume in 1983. But it wasn't until the mid-1990s that she began to acquire a national reputation. In the meantime, she taught remedial English at a community college in Marin County, California, and lived quietly with her longtime spouse, Carol Adair, who died in January 2009.
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