汪培珽阶段英文书

合集下载

07汪培珽英语书单第一阶段CHESTER(查斯特)译文

07汪培珽英语书单第一阶段CHESTER(查斯特)译文

查斯特3 查斯特是一匹野马,它和其他野马一起生活在西部地区。

4 我希望有人爱我查斯特说我希望有人照顾我5 你真傻其他马说自由自在多好啊6 人类带着绳子来了他们在寻找野马7 我很高兴见到你们查斯特说请把缰绳套在我身上8 那匹马跑的不快人们说我们不要它9 他们带走了其他所有的马而没有查斯特10 没有一个人要我这个可怜的家伙说11 我想我知道为什么查斯特说它匆忙离开了12 查斯特跑啊跑它来到一个农场也许这儿有人要我它说13 你不会下奶一头奶牛说14 你不会下蛋一直母鸡说15 我在这儿拉车一匹白马说16 再见查斯特说他走向大路17 一辆汽车开过来这辆车有250匹马力车里的人说18 我有一匹马力查斯特说19 那车停到了一个加油站查斯特也停下了20 我要10加仑汽油那人说我要10加仑水查斯特说21 查斯特看到一个招牌我饿了它说22 哦我没有看到第一个字母我不能吃外衣啊查斯特说23 查斯特看到一家水果店我要一磅苹果一位女士说24 我也要一磅查斯特说你能付得起吗那人说不能查斯特说25 那么当你能付得起时再来吧那人说好吧查斯特说你的苹果很好26 查斯特向一所房子里望去一位女士正在喝茶你想要多少糖?她问27 越多越好查斯特说28 查斯特走过一家玩具店我想要一个摇马一个孩子说29 我能成为一个摇马查斯特说看30 你对我们的房子来说太大了那个母亲说31 查斯特看到一匹马的雕像也许我能成为一个雕像它说32 它站在那里一动不动33 所有的人都认为它是一个雕像34 所有的鸟都认为它是一个雕像35 查斯特看到一位帽子上有根羽毛的女士36 如果羽毛碰到我的鼻子我会打喷嚏的查斯特说37 那羽毛碰到了他的鼻子38 啊啼39 雕像不会打喷嚏鸟和人们说马会啊查斯特说它跑掉了40 查斯特走到一个消防队门口过去是马拉消防车的一个人说41 铃声响了有地方着火了42 消防队员从杆子上溜下来,出发了43 他们发动不了救火车了44 我们怎么办?救火队员说45 我将带你们及时赶到那里查斯特说46 他们沿着街道走下去了铃!铃!铃!查斯特说47 他们及时赶到那里48 谢谢你消防队员说车又能发动了我们现在不需要你了49 查斯特走啊走它看到一个旋转木马50 我想这里需要我它说51 孩子们跑向木马52 一个小男孩骑上查斯特53 他们一圈一圈地跑孩子们喜欢骑木马查斯特也喜欢54 游戏结束了孩子们下了马55 我的马是真的那小男孩说56 他的不是真的其他孩子说旋转木马从来不是真马57 当你喊驾时一匹真马就会跑的一个孩子说让我们试试另一个说58 他们都一起喊驾59 查斯特跑起来60 它跑啊跑一些有缰绳的人看到它驭他们喊61 你想和我们走吗?那些人说是的查斯特说62 他们把它带到一间明亮、干净的马圈里其他的马都在那里63 你是对的查斯特那些马说这里很有趣我们被喜爱和很好的照顾着64 这是有道理的查斯特说很有道理。

《培养孩子的英文耳朵》-《如何做最好的校长》-《孩子就是孩子

《培养孩子的英文耳朵》-《如何做最好的校长》-《孩子就是孩子

《培养孩子的英文耳朵》/《如何做最好的校长》/《孩子就是孩子《培养孩子的英文耳朵》作者:汪培珽出版社:时报出版社内容介绍本书介绍“念英文故事书给孩子听”的实际步骤和注意事项,并提供私房英文书单,同时针对常见的英文学习风潮和认知迷思,提出中肯建议并加以厘清说明,让父母能遵循正确的态度与方向,陪伴孩子快乐学习、自信成长。

《如何做最好的校长》作者:魏书生著出版社:南京大学出版社内容介绍做最好的校长,必须具备激情、魅力、思路、创新四大特殊的品质,只有这样,才能在管理中影响学校、把握学校、引领学校、创新学校,办出更好、更有特色的学校,开创学校新的局面。

那么,我们校长在学校管理实践中如何进行点滴之修炼?如何成为最好的校长?本书在校长如何修炼、培养和提升其激情、魅力、思路和创新方面给出了有益的建议,值得学习和借鉴,建议广大校长不妨一读。

《孩子就是孩子——玩的教育在美国》作者: [美]黄全愈出版社:中国人大出版社内容简介玩,是孩子的天性,不想玩的孩子就有毛病了、那么,不想让孩子玩的家长是不是也出了毛病?教育学家告诉你,孩子为什么要玩,应该怎么玩。

玩,是孩子发现自我的桥梁,是孩子情感发育的实践基地,是孩子走进社会的训练场,是孩子道德养成的摇篮,是孩子认识世界的工具……玩,并不是可有可无的,缺少玩,孩子无法完成社会化,孩子的人格个健全,孩子的思维和动作终生不协凋……作者的写作深入浅出,循循善诱,既叙事又论理,把“理”藏在字里行间,让你在轻松愉快的阅读中领悟许多道理,反思许多问题。

当你合上本书,看看周围……你会顿悟:哦!还真是,哪个成功人士小时候不是一个“玩主”!《教师必读掌握的教育惩戒艺术》作者:郑立平出版社:中国轻工业出版社内容简介教育大师说,没有惩戒的教育是不完整的教育;我们说,必要的教育惩戒是不可或缺的。

但是,惩戒却是我国基础教育领域备受争议的话题之一,许多教师甚至谈惩戒色变。

本书作者在多年研究并实践教育惩戒的基础上,为广大一线教师奉上了一本实用的“教育惩戒经”,教您对犯错学生施以合适的惩戒,达到教育和转化学生的目的。

汪培珽英文书单第一阶段

汪培珽英文书单第一阶段

汪培珽英文书单第一阶段汪培珽英文书单第一阶段i_can_read_level_1(12本) 1、丹尼和恐龙Danny and the DinosaurDanny 很喜爱恐龙。

当他在纪念馆看到一只时,他说,"假如能和恐龙一起玩,那将会多么美好,"一个声音回答,“我觉得和你一起玩也一定会很好玩的”。

于是丹尼和恐龙的奇异冒险开头了!但是一只恐龙可不是一般的玩伴,甚至最日常的活动也变得不平庸,像在捉迷藏的嬉戏时,找到一个足够大的地方来躲藏一只恐龙,并让他的长长的尾巴不要敲打房子。

但 Danny 能教老恐龙新把戏,这是这惟独着 1 亿年年龄的老恐龙感到最好玩的事!Danny loves dinosaurs. When he sees one at the museun and says, "It would be nice to play with a dinosaur," a voice answers, "And I think it would be nice to play with you." So begins Dannys and the dinosaur's wonderful adventure together!But a dinosaur is no ordinary playmate. Even the most everyday activities become extraordinary, like finding abig-enough place to hide a dinosaur in a game of hide-and-seek, and keeping him from knocking over houses with his long tail. But Danny can teach a old dinosaur new tricks. It's the most fun this dinosaur has had in a hundred million years!2、我会读之史丹利 I Can Read Book 1:Stanley这本书一翻开,就感觉太棒了!这本书讲的是原始人生活的一个生活场景,用孩子们能够理解的故事讲解出来,即了解了原始人的生活情况,又感触到了故事里的美妙和温情,而且见到的这类题材的绘本相对较少。

三大英文绘本书单(汪培珽、吴敏兰、廖彩杏)

三大英文绘本书单(汪培珽、吴敏兰、廖彩杏)

书标头 A picture reader 1. Where is my broom 小巫 12 ,同系 婆找扫把 列不同 作者, 浅显易 懂。 2. Don’t wake the baby 不要 13 吵醒小baby 14 3. Silly Willy 幽默 15 4. The big snowball 探险 5. Benny’s big bubble 探险, 16 系列作家Tomie de paola 的 17 6. Otto the cat 友谊 7. The little engine that could 18 helps out 再试一次的勇气 19 20 21 8. Lots of hearts关怀 9. Pig out幽默 10. Picky Nicky认识营养的食
My Very First Mother Goose
Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? The Wheels On The Bus My Very First Mother Goose Five Little Monkeys Jumping On the Bed Go Away, Mr. Wolf! My Very First Mother Goose Down By The Station Hop On Pop Five Little Men In A Flying Saucer Green Eggs And Ham
Red rockets and rainbow jelly
Walking Through The Jungle
Freight Train Where is the Green Sheep A Color of His Own Winnie the Witch CH3-2 Numbe Ten Black Dots * rs books The Doorbell Rang

汪培珽第6阶段神奇树屋02TheKnightatDawn

汪培珽第6阶段神奇树屋02TheKnightatDawn

The Knight at Dawn(Magic Tree House #2: )1 The Dark WoodsJack couldn’t sleep.He put his glasses on. He looked at the clock. 5∶30.Too early to get up.Yesterday so many strange things had happened. Now he was trying to figure them out. He turned on the light. He picked up his notebook. He looked at the list he’d made before going to bed.found tree house in woods found lots of books in itpointed to Pteranodon picture in book made a wishwent to time of dinosaurs Pointed to picture of Frog Creek woods made a wish Came home to Frog Creek Jack pushed his glasses into place. Who was going to believe any of this?Not his mom. Or his dad. Or his third-grade teacher, Ms. Watkins. Only his seven-year-old sister, Annie. She’d gone with him to the time of the dinosaurs.“Can’t you sleep?”It was Annie, standing in his doorway.“Nope,” said Jack.“Me neither,” said Annie. “What are you doing?”She walked over to Jack and looked at his notebook. She read the list.“Aren’ t you going to write about the gold medal?” she asked.“You mean the gold medallion, ” said Jack.He picked up his pencil and wrote:found this in dinosaur time“Aren’t you going to put the letter M on the medal?” said Annie.“Medallion,” said Jack. “Not medal.”He added an M:“Aren’t you going to write about the magic person?” said Annie.“We don’t know for sure if there is a magic person,” said Jack.“Well, someone built the tree house in the woods. Someone put the books in it. Someone lost a gold medal in dinosaur time.”“Medallion!” said Jack for the third time. “And I’m just writing the facts.The stuff we know for sure.”“Let’ s go back to the tree house right now,” said Annie. “And find out if the magic person is a fact.”“Are you nuts?” said Jack. “The sun’s not even up yet.”“Come on,” said Annie. “Maybe we can catch them sleeping.”“I don’ t think we should,” said Jack. He was worried. What if the “magic person” was mean? What if he or she didn’t want kids to know about the tree house?“Well, I’m going,” said Annie.Jack looked out his window at the dark-gray sky. It was almost dawn.He sighed. “Okay. Let’s get dressed. I’ll meet you at the back door. Be quiet.”“Yay!” whispered Annie. She tiptoed away as quietly as a mouse.Jack put on jeans, a warm sweatshirt, and sneakers. He tossed his notebook and pencil in his backpack.He crept downstairs.Annie was waiting by the back door. She shined a flashlight in Jack’s face. “Ta-da! A magic wand!” she said.“Shhh! Don’ t wake up Mom and Dad,” whispered Jack. “And turn that flashlight off. We don’t want anyone to see us.”Annie nodded and turned it off. Then she clipped it onto her belt.They slipped out the door into the cool early-morning air. Crickets were chirping. The dog next door barked.“Quiet, Henry!” whispered Annie.Henry stopped barking. Animals always seemed to do what Annie said.“Let’s run!” said Jack.They dashed across the dark, wet lawn and didn’t stop until they reached the woods.“We need the flashlight now,” said Jack.Annie took it off her belt and switched it on.Step by step, she and Jack walked between the trees. Jack held his breath. The dark woods were scary.“Gotcha!” said Annie, shining the flashlight in Jack’s face.Jack jumped back. Then he frowned.“Cut it out!” he siad.“I scared you,” said Annie.Jack glared at her.“Stop pretending!” he whispered. “This is serious.”“Okay, okay.”Annie shined her flashlight over the tops of the trees.“Now what are you doing?” said Jack.“Looking for the tree house!”The light stopped moving.There it was. The mysterious tree house. At the top of the tallest tree in the woods.Annie shined her light at the tree house, and then down the tall ladder. All the way to the ground.“I’m going up,” she said. She gripped the flashlight and began to climb.“Wait!” Jack called.What if someone was in the tree house?“Annie! Come back!”But she was gone. The light disappeared. Jack was alone in the dark.2 Leaving Again“No one’s here!” Annie shouted down.Jack thought about going home. Then he thought about all the books in the tree house.He started up the ladder. When he was nearly to the tree house, he saw lightin the distant sky. Dawn was starting to break.He crawled through a hole in the floor and took off his backpack.It was dark inside the tree house.Annie was shining her flashlight on the books scattered about.“They’re still here,” she said.She stopped the light on a dinosaur book. It was the book that had taken them to the time of the dinosaurs.“Remember the Tyrannosaurus?” asked Annie.Jack shuddered. Of coures he remembered! How could anyone forget seeing a real live Tyrannosaurus rex?The light fell on a book about Pennsylvania. A red silk bookmark stuck out of it.“Remember the picture of Frog Creek?” said Annie.“Of course,” said Jack. That was the picture that had brought them home.“There’s my favorite,” said Annie.The light was shining on a book about knights and castles. There was a blue leather bookmark in it.Annie turned to the page with the bookmark. There was a picture of a knight on a black horse. He was riding toward a castle.“Annie, close that book,” said Jack. “I know what you’re thinking.”Annie pointed at the knight.“Don’t, Annie!”“We wish we could see this guy for real,” Annie said.“No, we don’t!” shouted Jack.They heard a strange sound.“Neeee-hhhh!”It sounded like a horse neighing.They both went to the window.Annie shined the flashlight down on the ground.“Oh no,” whispered Jack.“A knight!” said Annie.Aknight in shining armor! Riding a black horse! Through the Frog Creek woods!Then the wind began to moan. The leaves began to tremble.It was happening again.“We’re leaving!” cried Annie. “Get down!”The wind moaned louder. The leaves shook harder.And the tree house started to spin. It spun faster and faster!Jack squeezed his eyes shut.Then everything was still.Absolutely still.Jack opened his eyes. He shivered. The air was damp and cool.The sound of a horse’s whinny came again from below.“Neeee-hhhh!”“I think we’re here,” whispered Annie. She was still holding the castle book.Jack peeked out the window.A huge castle loomed out of the fog.He looked around. The tree house was in a different oak tree. And down below,the knight on the black horse was riding by.“We can’t stay here,” said Jack. “We have to go home and make a plan first.” He picked up the book about Pennsylvania. He opened it tothe page with the red silk bookmark. He pointed to the photograph of the Frog Creek woods. “I wish—”“No!” said Annie. She yanked the book away from him. “Let’s stay!I want to visit the castle!”“You’re nuts. We have to examine the situation,” said Jack. “From home.”“Let’s examine it here!” said Annie.“Come on.” He held out his hand. “Give it.”Annie gave Jack the book. “Okay. You can go home. I’m staying,” she said. She clipped the flashlight to her belt.“Wait!” said Jack.“I’m going to take a peek. A teeny peek,” she said. And she scooted down the ladder.Jack groaned. Okay, she had won. He couldn’ t leave without her. Besides,he sort of wanted to take a peek himself.He put down the book about Pennsylvania.He dropped the castle book into his pack. He stepped onto the ladder.And headed down into the cool, misty air.3 Across the BridgeAnnie was under the tree, looking across the foggy ground.“The knight’ s riding toward that bridge, I think,” said Annie.“The bridge goes to the castle.”“Wait. I’ll look it up,” said Jack. “Give me the flashlight!”He took the flashlight from her and pulled the castle book out of his pack. He opened it to the page with the leather bookmark.He read the words under the picture of the knight:This is a knight arriving for a castle feast. Knights wore armor when they traveled long and dangerous distances. The armor was very heavy.A helmet alone could weigh up to forty pounds.Wow. Jack had weighted forty pounds when he was five years old. So it’d be like riding a horse with a five-year-old on your head.Jakc pulled out his notebook. He wanted to take notes, as he’d done on their dinosaur trip.He wrote:heavy headWhat else?He turned the pages of the castle book.He found a picture that showed thewhole castle and the buildings around it.“The knight’s crossing the bridge,” said Annie. “He’s going through the gate.... He’s gone.”Jack studied the bridge in the picture.He read:A drawbridge crossed the moat. The moat was filled with water, to help protect the castle from enemies.Some people believe crocodiles were kept in the moat.Jack wrote in his notebook:crocodiles in moat?“Look!” said Annie, peering through the mist. “A windmill! Right over there!” “Yeah, there’ s a windmill in here, too,” said Jack, pointing at the picture.“Look at the real one, Jack,” said Annie. “Not the one in the book.”A piercing shriek split the air.“Yikes,” said Annie. “It sounded like it came from that little house over there!” She pointed through the fog.“There’ s a little house here,” said Jack, studying the picture.He turned the page and read:The hawk house was in the inner ward of the castle. Hawks were trained to hunt other birds and small animals.Jack wrote in his notebook:hawks in hawk house“We must be in the inner ward,” said Jack.“Listen!” whispered Annie. “You hear that? Drums! Horns! They’re coming from the castle. Let’s go see.”“Wait,” said Jakc. He turned more pages of the book.“I want to see what’s really going on, Jack. Not what’s in the book,” said Annie.“But look at this!” said Jack.He pointed to a picture of a big party. Men were standing by the door, playing drums and horns.He read:Fanfares were played to announce different dishes in a feast. Feasts were held in the Great Hall.“You can look at the book. I’m going to the real feast,” said Annie.“Wait,” said Jack, studying the picture. It showed boys his age carrying trays of food. Whole pigs. Pies. Peacocks with all their feathers. Peacocks?Jack wrote:they eat peacocks?He held up the book to show Annie. “Look, I think they eat—”Where was she? Gone. Again.Jack looked through the fog.He heard the real drums and the real horns. He saw the real hawk house, thereal windmill, the real moat.He saw Annie dashing across the real drawbridge. Then she vanished through the gate leading to the castle.4 Into the Castle“I’m going to kill her,” muttered Jack.He threw his stuff into his pack and moved toward the drawbridge. He hoped no one would see him.It was getting darker. It must be night.When he got to the bridge, he started across. The wooden planks creaked under his feet.He peered over the edge of the bridge. Were there any crocodiles in the moat? He couldn’t tell.“Halt!” someone shouted. A guard on top of the castle wall was looking down. Jack dashed across the bridge. He ran through the castle gate and into the courtyard.From inside the castle came the sounds of music, shouting, and laughter.Jack hurried to a dark corner and crouched down. He shivered as he looked around for Annie.Torches lit the high wall around the courtyard.The courtyard was nearly empty.Two boys led horses that clopped over the gray cobblestones.“Neeee-hhhh!”Jack turned. It was the knight’s black horse!“Psssst!”He peered into the darkness.There was Annie.She was hiding behind a well in the center of the courtyard. She waved at him.Jack waved back. He waited till the boys and horses disappeared inside the stable. Then he dashed to the well.“I’m going to find the music!” whispered Annie. “Are you coming?”“Okay,” Jack said with a sigh.They tiptoed together across the cobblestones. Then they slipped into the entrance of the castle.Noise and music came from a bright room in front of them. They stood on one side of the doorway and peeked in.“The feast in the Great Hall!” whispered Jack. He held his breath as he stared in awe.A giant fireplace blazed at one end of the noisy room. Antlers and rugs hung on the stone walls. Flowers covered the floor. Boys in short dresses carried huge trays of food.Dogs were fighting over bones under the tables.People in bright clothes and funny hats strolled among the crowd. Some played funny-shaped guitars. Some tossed balls in the air. Some balanced swords on theirhands.Men and women dressed in capes and furs sat at long, crowded wooden tables.“I wonder which one is the knight,” said Jack.“I don’ t know,” whispered Annie. “But they’re eating with their fingers.”Suddenly, someone shouted behind them.Jack whirled around.A man carrying a tray of pies was standing a few feet away.“Who art thou?” he asked angrily.“Jack,” squeaked Jack.“Annie,” squeaked Annie.Then they ran as fast as they could down a dimly lit hallway.5 Trapped“Come on!” cried Annie.Jack raced behind her.Were they being followed?“Here! Quick!” Annie dashed toward a door off the hallway. She pushed the door open. The two of them stumbled into a dark, cold room. The door creaked shut behind them.“Give me the flashlight,” said Annie. Jack handed it to her, and she switched it on.Yikes! A row of knights right in front of them!Annie flicked off the light.Silence.“They aren’t moving,” Jack whispered.Annie turned the light back on.“They’re just suits,” Jack said.“Without heads,” said Annie.“Let me have the flashlight a second,” said Jack. “So I can look in the book.”Annie handed him the flashlight. He pulled out the castle book. He flipped through the pages until he found what he was looking for.Jack put the book away. “It’s called the armory,” he said. “It’s where armor and weapons are stored.”He shined the flashlight around the room.“Oh, man,” whispered Jack.The light fell on shiny breastplates, leg plates, arm plates. On shelves filled with helmets and weapons. On shields, spears, swords, crossbows, clubs, battle-axes.There was a noise in the hall. Voices!“Let’s hide!” said Annie.“Wait,” said Jack. “I got to check on something first.”“Hurry,” said Annie.“It’ll take just a second,” said Jack. “Hold this.” He handed Annie the flashlight.He tried to lift a helmet from a shelf. It was too heavy.He bent over and dragged the helmet over his head. The visor slammed shut.Oh, forget it. It was worse than having a five-year-old on your head.More like having a ten-year-old on your head.Not only could Jack not lift his head, he couldn’t see anything, either.“Jack!” Annie’ s voice sounded far away.“The voices are getting closer!”“Turn off the flashlight!” Jack’s voice echoed inside the metal chamber.He struggled to get the helmet off.Suddenly he lost his balance and went crashing into other pieces of armor.The metal plates and weapons clattered to the floor.Jack lay on the floor in the dark.He tried to get up. But his head was too heavy.He heard deep voices.Someone grabbed him by the arm. The next thing he knew, his helmet was yanked off. He was staring into the blazing light of a fiery torch.6 Ta-da!In the torchlight,Jack saw three huge men standing over him.One with very squinty-eyes held the torch. One with a very red face held Jack. And one with a very long mustache held on to Annie.Annie was kicking and yelling.“Stop!” said the one with the very long mustache.“Who art thou?” said the one with the very red face.“Spies? Foreigners? Egyptians? Romans? Persians?” said the squinty-eyed one.“No, you dummies!” said Annie.“Oh, brother,” Jack muttered.“Arrest them!” said Red-face.“The dungeon!” said Squinty-eyes.The guards marched Jack and Annie out of the armory. Jack looked back frantically. Where was his backpack?“Go!” said a guard, giving him a push.Jack went.Down they marched, down the long, dark hallway. Squinty, Annie, Mustache,Jack, and Red.Down a narrow, winding staircase.Jack heard Annie shouting at the guards.“Dummies! Meanies! We didn't do anything!”The guards laughed.They didn’t take her seriously at all.At the bottom of the stairs was a big iron door with a bar across it.Squinty pushed the bar off the door. Then he shoved at the door. It creaked open.Jack and Annie were pushed into a cold, clammy room.The fiery torch lit the dungeon. There were chains hanging from the filthy walls. Water dripped from the ceiling, making puddles on the stone floor. It wasthe creepiest place Jack had ever seen.“We’ll keep them here till the feast is done. Then turn them over to the Duke,” said Squinty. “He knows how to take care of thieves.”“There will be a hanging tomorrow,” said Mustache.“If the rats don’t get them first,” said Red.They all laughed.Jack saw that Annie had his backpack. She was quietly unzipping it.“Come on, let’s chain the two of’em,” said Squinty.The guards started toward them.Annie whipped her flashlight out of the pack.“Ta-da!” she yelled.The guards froze. They stared at the shiny flashlight in her hand.Annie switched the light on. The guards gasped in fear.They jumped back against the wall.Squinty dropped the torch. It fell into a dirty puddle on the floor,sputtered,and went out.“My magic wand!” Annie said, waving the flashlight. “Get down. Or I’ll wipe you out!”Jack’s mouth dropped open.Annie fiercely pointed her light at one, then the other. Each howled and covered his face.“Down! All of you! Get down!” shouted Annie.One by one, the guards lay down on the wet floor.Jack couldn’t believe it.“Come on,” Annie said to him. “Let’s go.”Jack looked at the open doorway. He looked at the guards quaking on the ground.“Hurry!” said Annie.In one quick leap, Jack followed her out of the terrible dungeon.7 A Secret PassageAnnie and Jack raced back up the winding stairs and down the long hall way.They hadn’ t gone far when they heard shouting behind them.Dogs barked in the distance.“They’re coming!” Annie cried.“In here!” said Jack. He shoved open a door off the hallway and pulled Annie into a dark room.Jack pushed the door shut. Then Annie shined her flashlight around the room. There were rows of sacks and wooden barrels.“I’ d better look in the book,” said Jack. “Give it to me!”Annie gave him the flashlight and his backpack. He pulled out the book and started tearing through it.“Shhh!” said Annie. “Someone’s coming.”Jack and Annie jumped behind the door as it creaked open.Jack held his breath. A light from a torch danced wildly over the sacks and barrels.The light disappeared. The door slammed shut.“Oh, man,” whispered Jack. “We have to hurry. They might come back.”His hands were trembling as he flipped through the pages of the castle book.“Here’s a map of the castle,” he said. “Look, this must be the room we’re in. It’s a storeroom.” Jack studied the room in the book.“These are sacks of flour and barrels of wine.”“Who cares? We have to go!” said Annie. “Before they come back!”“No. Look,” said Jack. He pointed at the map. “Here’s a trapdoor.”He read aloud:This door leads from the storeroom through a secret passage to a precipice over the moat.“What’s a precipice?” said Annie.“I don’t know. We’ll find out,” said Jack. “But first we have to find the door.” Jack looked at the picture carefully. Then he shined the flashlight around the room.The floor of the room was made up of stones. The trapdoor in the picture was five stones away from the door to the hall.Jack shined the light on the floor and counted the stones. “One, two, three,four, five.”He stamped on the fifth stone. It was loose!He put the flashlight on the floor. He worked his fingers under the thin sheet of stone and tried to lift it.“Help,” Jack said.Annie came over and helped him lift the stone square out of its place.Underneath was a small wooden door.Jack and Annie tugged on the rope handle of the door. The door fell open with a thunk.Jack picked up the flashlight and shined it on the hole.“There’ s a little ladder,” hs said. “Let’s go!”He clipped on the flashlight and felt his way down the small ladder. Annie followed. When they both reached the bottom of the ladder, Jack shined the light around them.There was a tunnel!He crouched down and began moving through the damp, creepy tunnel. The flashlight barely lit the stone walls.He shook the light. Were the batteries running down?“I think our light’s dying!” he said to Annie.“Hurry!” she called from behind.Jack went faster. His back hurt from crouching.The light got dimmer and dimmer.He was desperate to get out of the castle before the batteries died completely.Soon he reached another small wooden door. The door at the end of the tunnel!Jack unlatched the door and pushed it open.He poked his head outside.He couldn’t see anything in the misty darkness.The air felt good. Cool and fresh. He took a deep breath.“Where are we?” whispered Annie behind him. “What do you see?”“Nothing. But I think we’ve come to the outside of the castle,” said Jack. “I’ll find out.”Jack put the flashlight in his pack. He put the pack on his back. He stuck his hand out the door. He couldn’t feel the ground. Just air.“I’m going to have to go feet first,” he said.Jack turned around in the small tunnel. He lay down on his stomach. He stuck one leg out the door. Then the other.Jack inched down, bit by bit. Until he was hanging out the door, clinging to the ledge.“This must be the precipice!” he called to Annie. “Pull me up!”Annie reached for Jack’s hands. “I can’t hold you!” she said.Jack felt his fingers slipping. Then down he fell.Down through the darkness.SPLASH!8 The KnightWater filled Jack’s nose and covered his head. His glasses fell off. He grabbed them just in time. He coughed and flailed his arms.“Jack!” Annie was calling from above.“I’m in... the moat!” said Jack, gasping for air. He tried to tread water and put his glasses back on. With his backpack, his shoes, and his heavy clothes,he could hardly stay afloat.SPLASH!“Hi! I’m here!” Annie sputtered.Jack could hear her nearby. But he couldn’t see her.“Which way’s land?” Annie asked.“I don’t know! Just swim!”Jack dog-paddled through the cold black water.He heard Annie swimming, too. At first it seemed as if she was swimming in front of him. But then he heard a splash behind him.“Annie?” he called.“What?” Her voice came from in front. Not behind.Another splash. Behind.Jack’s heart almost stopped. Crocodiles? He couldn’t see anything through his waterstreaked glasses.“Annie!” he whispered.“What?”“Swim faster!”“But I’ m here! I’ m over here! Near the edge!” she whispered.Jack swam through the dark toward her voice. He imagined a crocodile slithering after him.Another splash! Not far away!Jack’s hand touched a wet, live thing.“Ahhhh!” he cried.“It’s me! Take my hand!” said Annie.Jack grabbed her hand. She pulled him to the edge of the moat. They crawled over an embankment onto the wet grass.Safe!Another splash came from the moat waters.“Oh, man,” Jack said.He was shivering all over. His teeth were chattering. He shook the water off his glasses and put them back on.It was so misty he couldn’ t see the castle. He couldn’ t even see the moat,much less a crocodile.“We... we made it,” said Annie. Her teeth were chattering, too.“I know,” said Jack. “But where are we?” He peered at the foggy darkness.Where was the drawbridge? The windmill? The hawk house? The grove of trees? The tree house?Everything had been swallowed up by the thick, soupy darkness.Jack reached into his wet backpack and pulled out the flashlight. He pushed the switch. No more light.They were trapped. Not in a dungeon. But in the still, cold darkness.“Neeee-hhhh!”A horse’s whinny.Just then the clouds parted. A full moon was shining in the sky. A pool of light spread through the mist.Then Jack and Annie saw him just a few feet away. The knight.He sat on the black horse. His armor shone in the moonlight. A visor hid his face. But he seemed to be staring straight at Jack and Annie.9 Under the MoonJack froze.“It’s him,” Annie whispered.The knight held out his gloved hand.“Come on, Jack,” Annie said.“Where are you going?” said Jack.“He wants to help us,” said Annie.“How do you know?”“I can just tell,” said Annie.Annie stepped toward the horse. The knight dismounted.The knght picked Annie up and put her on the back of his horse.“Come on, Jack,” she called.Jack moved slowly toward the knight. It was like a dream.The knight picked him up, too. He placed Jack on the horse, behind Annie.The knight got on behind them. He slapped the reins.The black horse cantered beside the moonlit water of the moat.Jack rocked back and forth in the saddle. The wind blew his hair. He felt very brave and very powerful.He felt as if he could ride forever on this horse, with this mysterious knight. Over the ocean. Over the world. Over the moon.A hawk shrieked in the darkness.“There’s the tree house,” said Annie. She pointed toward a grove of trees.The knight steered the horse toward the trees.“See. There it is,” Annie said, pointing to the ladder.The knight brought his horse to a stop. He dismounted and helped Annie down.“Thank you, sir,” she said. And she bowed.Then Jack. “Thank you,” he said. And he bowed also.The knight got back on his horse. He raised his gloved hand. Then he slapped the reins and rode off through the mist.Annie started up the tall ladder, and Jack followed. They climbed into the dark tree house and looked out the window.The knight was riding toward the outer wall. They saw him go through the outer gate.Clouds started to cover the moon again. For a brief moment, Jack thought he saw the knight’s armor gleaming on the top of a hill beyond the castle.The clouds covered the moon completely. And a black mist swallowed the land.“He’s gone,” whispered Annie.Jack shivered in his wet clothes as he kept staring at the blackness.“I’m cold,” said Annie. “Where’s the Pennsylvania book?”Jack heard Annie fumble in the darkness. He kept looking out the window.“I think this is it,” said Annie. “I feel a silk bookmark.”Jack was only half-listening. He was hoping to see the knight’ s armor gleam again in the distance.“Okay. I’m going to use this,” said Annie. “Because I think it’s the right one. Here goes. Okay. I’m pointing. I’m going to wish.I wish we could go to Frog Creek!”Jack heard the wind begin to blow. Softly at first.“I hope I pointed to the right picture in the right book,” said Annie.“What?” Jack looked back at her. “Right picture? Right book?”The tree house began to rock. The wind got louder and louder.“I hope it wasn’t the dinosaur book!” said Annie.“Stop!” Jack shouted at the tree house.Too late.The tree house started to spin. It was spinning and spinning!The wind was screaming.Then suddenly there was silence.Absolute silence.10 One Mystery SolvedThe air was warm.It was dawn. Far away a dog barked.“I think that’ s Henry barking!” Annie said. “We did come home.”They both looked out the tree house window.“That was close,” said Jack.In the distance, streetlights lit their street. There was a light on in their upstairs window.“Uh-oh,” said Annie. “I think Mom and Dad are up. Hurry!”“Wait.” In a daze, Jack unzipped his backpack. He pulled out the castle book. It was quite wet. But Jack placed it back with all the other books.“Come on! Hurry!” said Annie, scooting out of the tree house.Jack followed her down the ladder.They reached the ground and took off between the gray-black trees.They left the woods and ran down their deserted street.They got to their yard and crept across the lawn. Right up to the back door.Jack and Annie slipped inside the house.“They’ re not downstairs yet,” whispered Annie.“Shhh,” said Jack.He led the way up the stairs and down the hall. No sign of his mom or dad. But he could hear water running in the bathroom.Their house was so different from the dark, cold castle. So safe and cozy and friendly.Annie stopped at her bedroom door. She gave Jack a smile, then disappeared inside her room.Jack hurried into his room. He took off his damp clothes and pulled on his dry, soft pajamas.He sat down on his bed and unzipped his backpack. He took out his wet notebook. He felt around for the pencil, but his hand touched something else.Jack pulled the blue leather bookmark out of his pack. It must have fallen out of the castle book.Jack held the bookmark close to his lamp and studied it. The leather was smooth and worn. It seemed ancient.For the first time Jack noticed a letter on the bookmark. A fancy M.Jack opened the drawer next to his bed. He took out the gold medallion.He looked at the letter on it. It was the same M.Now this was an amazing new fact.Jack took a deep breath. One mystery solved.The person who had dropped the gold medallion in the time of the dinosaurs was the same person who owned all the books in the tree house.Who was this person?Jack placed the bookmark next to the medallion. He closed the drawer.。

(完整word版)汪培珽书单(中英文全)

(完整word版)汪培珽书单(中英文全)

汪培珽英文私房书单第一阶段 ( 0-2岁 )书标头An I can read book (level 1),此系列有level 1、2、3,每个level有40本以上不同主题的书,尤其level 3,每本都值得阅读,此书单只列出我有收藏的。

1. Happy birthday, Danny and the dinosaur* 分享、友谊2. Danny and the dinosaur* 幽默、冒险、友谊3. Sammy the seal* 冒险4. The lighthouse children 关怀5. Stanley 勇于改变、爱6. Captain cat 幽默、友谊7. Grizzwold 努力、冒险、幽默8. Chester 不气馁9. Danny and the dinosaur go to camp 团体生活、幽默10. Who will be my friends 交朋友11. Oliver书标头 A picture reader,同系列不同作者,浅显易懂。

1. Where is my broom 小巫婆找扫把2. Don’t wake the baby不要吵醒小baby3. Silly Willy 幽默4. The big snowball 探险5. Benny’s big bubble探险,系列作家Tomie de paola 的作品6. Otto the cat 友谊7. The little engine that could helps out 再试一次的勇气8. Lots of hearts 关怀9. Pig out 幽默10. Picky Nicky 认识营养的食物第二阶段 (2岁 )书标头An I can read book (level 2)1. Small pig 追求所自己的喜欢2. There is Carrot in my ear 大幽默3. Newt 自信4. Two silly trolls 幽默5. Buzby 独立、探险、幽默6. Father bear comes home * 关怀7. The adventures of snail at school 幽默、冒险8. Harry and the lady next door * 幽默各名家绘本1. Fireman small 认真2. Heaven 死亡、爱3. The snowman 奇幻探险4. Now one foot, now the other 亲情5. Who’s afraid of the big, bad bully对抗恶势力、勇气6. Blueberries for Sal * 温馨7. Winnie in winter 知足、幽默8. Marsha makes me sick9. Marsha is only a flower10. Oi! Get off our trains 环境保护、分享11. The doorbell rang 分享、数字概念12. Little polar bear finds a friend 友谊、冒险By Cynthia Rylant,一个小男孩Henry和一只大狗Mudge的系列故事,幽默小品,浅显易懂。

汪培珽第一阶段英文书单

汪培珽第一阶段英文书单

汪培珽第一阶段英文书单汪培珽第一阶段英文书单:书标头An I can read book (level 1),此系列有level 1、2、3,每个level有40本以上不同主题的书,尤其level 3,每本都值得阅读,此书单只列出我有收藏的。

1. Happy birthday, Danny and the dinosaur* 分享、友谊2. Danny and the dinosaur* 幽默、冒险、友谊3. Sammy the seal* 冒险4. The lighthouse children 关怀5. Stanley 勇于改变、爱6. Captain cat 幽默、友谊7. Grizzwold 努力、冒险、幽默8. Chester 不气馁9. Danny and the dinosaur go to camp 团体生活、幽默10. Who will be my friends 交朋友11. Oliver书标头A picture reader,同系列不同作者,浅显易懂。

1. Where is my broom 小巫婆找扫把2. Don’t wake the baby 不要吵醒小baby3. Silly Willy 幽默4. The big snowball 探险5. Benny’s big bubble探险,系列作家Tomie de paola 的作品6. Otto the cat 友谊7. The little engine that could helps out 再试一次的勇气8. Lots of hearts 关怀9. Pig out 幽默10. Picky Nicky 认识营养的食物汪培珽第二阶段英文书单含下列書目书标头An I can read book (level 2)1. Small pig 追求所自己的喜欢2. There is Carrot in my ear 大幽默3. Newt 自信4. Two silly trolls 幽默5. Buzby 独立、探险、幽默6. Father bear comes home * 关怀7. The adventures of snail at school 幽默、冒险8. Harry and the lady next door * 幽默各名家绘本1. Fireman small 认真2. Heaven 死亡、爱3. The snowman 奇幻探险4. Now one foot, now the other 亲情5. Who’s afraid of the big, bad b ully 对抗恶势力、勇气6. Blueberries for Sal * 温馨7. Winnie in winter 知足、幽默8. Marsha makes me sick9. Marsha is only a flower10. Oi! Get off our trains 环境保护、分享11. The doorbell rang 分享、数字概念12. Little polar bear finds a friend 友谊、冒险By Cynthia Rylant,一个小男孩Henry和一只大狗Mudge的系列故事,幽默小品,浅显易懂。

【节奏牛津阅读树】第一阶段 The Swing Ball

【节奏牛津阅读树】第一阶段 The Swing Ball

1、英文童谣《WeeSing唱歌拉》《唱出来的海尼曼》《美国早教游戏英语歌Mommy and Me》《摇篮曲lalluby》..............................2、英文绘本《Top50经典绘本》《小象小猪系列》《350本超清晰彩绘英文原版绘本》《200本英语绘本的原声MP3故事》《廖彩杏100本英文绘本阅读+音频+视频》《汪培珽的私房英文书单(1-6阶段)》《廖彩杏JYBOOKCD集合(110张CD)》《机灵狗》《牛津阅读树等系列教材》《家有恐龙》............................3.英文动画片《BBC动画片》《爱探险的朵拉》《【迪士尼】神奇英语》《贝贝熊》《鹅妈妈视频》《小公主苏菲亚Sofia the First》想收听更多课程的朋友可以百度“天籁节奏英语”或“节奏牛津阅读树”进行课程收听!400G英语启蒙动画、绘本、歌谣资料等你来拿。

Hello,everone!This is Alex.哈喽!各位家长小朋友们!我是Alex,欢迎来到天籁节奏英语课堂。

在上节课中呢我们学习了The Library这个的故事。

今天我们将学习第七课,The Swing Ball.让我们先读一下封面的标题,请大家大声跟我朗读The Swing Ball。

The Swing Ball是什么意思呢?The Swing Ball是一种摆球。

Swing是摇摆的意思,那么ball是球的意思,所以The Swing Ball就是摇摆的球的意思。

那么究竟这种摇摆的球是什么样子呢?这幅图中这个两个孩子他们在玩的就是The Swing Ball。

我们注意到这种运动,是两个人手里拿着拍子然后去拍打这个球,我们注意到这个球上面有个绳子,这个绳子绑在一个杆子上。

我们注意到这样的球我们不容易打飞是么?我们再来看封面,Who are the children in the picture?What are they doing?我们注意到封面图片的这两个人是谁啊?他们正在做什么?他们是Biff和Chip他们在做什么啊?他们正在玩球,他们玩得就是The Swing Ball所以今天我们的故事将会是关于这个The Swing Ball。

英文读物各类对应对照表

英文读物各类对应对照表

动画片系列 3-5岁 muzzy 、 peppa pig、字母工厂(拼读)、字母积木 ( 3-拼5岁读有)基、础爱卡探由险的、朵单拉词世界(拼读)、忙忙碌碌镇 4岁以上巴布工程师 、好奇的乔治、大红狗、迪士尼原版动画 6岁以上恐龙列车 、神奇机器、国家地理纪录片
工具功能学习书
sight Words 高频词 key words 关键词 brain quest
《为小狗写诗》LoveThat Dog by Sharon Creech 8 to12 1010L
《山居岁月》MySide of the Mountain by Jean Craighead
George,有同名电影 9 to 12 1100L
《神奇的收费亭》The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton
2岁super simple songs儿歌 3岁以下NO动画片,保护眼睛
分级读物清单 牛津树、raz、海尼曼、培生、柯林斯大猫
兰登书屋123、图书馆系列123、小瓢虫系列123 国家地理分级、I CAN READ分级、DK科普分级 廖彩杏书单第1-5阶段、汪培珽书单、苏斯博士系列 小毛怪分级、皮特猫、乔治猴、
《哈利波特与魔法石》8 up 880L
《哈利波特和
火焰杯》9to12 880L to12 950L
《哈利波特和凤凰社》 9
《秘密花园》The Secret Garden byFrances Hodgson Burnett 9 to12 970L 《黑色棉花田》Roll ofThunder, Hear My Cry by MildredTaylor有同名电影 10to14 920L The GoldenCompass by PhilipPullman《黑暗物质三部曲 之金罗盘》有同名电影12 to17 930L 《仙境之桥》Bridgeto Terabithia by KatherinePaterson

最完整汪培珽书单1-7阶段

最完整汪培珽书单1-7阶段
1.Fox and His Friends
2.Fox All Week
3.Fox at school
4.Fox on Wheels
5.Fox be Nimble
6.Fox on Stage
7.Fox on the Job
13.Amanda pig and the wiggly tooth
14.Amanda pig first grader
【James Marshall】Fox系列读本
作者James Marshall,我称这位作家的作品为小孩版的《心灵鸡汤》,为幽默首选。每本书都分成数个小故事,浅显易懂,潜藏于其中的深深幽默感,是值得一辈子收藏的。
4.One Hundred Hungry Ants 数字概念
第四阶段(5-10岁)
【I Can Read】系列
01.The Grandma Mix-up 幽默、祖孙情
02.Zack’s Alligator 幽默、友情、关怀
04.A Bargain for Frances 坦诚、不欺瞒
03.Tales of Oliver Pig
04.More Tales of Oliver Pig
05.Tales of Amanda Pig
06.Amanda Pig on Her Own
07.More Tales of Amanda Pig
14.The Case of the Hungry Stranger 天真幽默的侦探故事
15.Kick, Pass, and Run 团队合作
16.Buffalo Bill and the Pony Express 勇气、荣耀,真实故事改编

英语原版分级教材、读物、儿歌、Phonics自然拼读法、桥梁书、章节书及动画资源的分类整理表格及下载汇总

英语原版分级教材、读物、儿歌、Phonics自然拼读法、桥梁书、章节书及动画资源的分类整理表格及下载汇总

下列动画资源按如下三个因素来进行难度分级:a. 每集时长;b. 语速;c. 语言的深度。

这是针对大众水平进行的分级,如果出现以下情况,可不必遵循这一难度分级:a. 你家孩子对某个领域非常感兴趣,依照兴趣优先原则,直接选用孩子感兴趣的动画资源。

b. 你家孩子有耐性看长度长些的动画,也可看下一级别的动画,因为下一级别的从语速和语言深度来讲,可能不比上一级别难,只是时间更长,考虑到孩子的视力和专注时长而进行了级别的区分。

第四部分:绘本、桥梁书、章节书资源。

英语启蒙路线图

英语启蒙路线图

英语启蒙路线图随着安妮鲜花《不能错过的英语启蒙》——中国孩子的英语路线图一书的出版,迅速掀起了很多家长和培训机构对儿童学习英语的热情,孩子学习英语也有了一个明确的理念指导。

家长们也在各论坛纷纷发表自己的心得和寻找相关原版英语资源。

由于各论坛的资源更新不及时,很多资源的链接都已失效,后来看到资源的家长看着也倍感巧妇难为无米之炊。

包含全套的美国原版加州Treasures中小学教材、Harcourt哈考特、ScottForesman、瑞思美国Houghton Mifflin、美国OHIO州小学科学教材、牛津阅读树Oxford ReadingTree牛津书虫等分级教材读物,大多数都是带音频的高清PDF文件,英语原声和文档同步朗读,效果非常好,可以在电脑、智能手机、IPAD上应用,为儿童们提供了广泛的学英语的好资源。

分Kindergarten(幼儿园级)、Grade1、Grade 2、Grade 3、Grade 4、Grade 5、Grade 6 共7级。

还包含各种儿童经典原版英语动画(包括迪斯尼动画片)、英文原声音频的英文绘本如TOP100绘本、汪培珽英文书单和章节书、英语故事童话名著等内容。

可以用Ctrl+F在本页查找内容01.儿童英语自然拼音BBC Alphablocks视频第1季第2季 4-6岁学习拼读Fun With Phonics视频+PDF文档国际主流的英语教学法Hooked on Phonics视频+游戏 3-8岁美国自然拼音JollyPhonics视频JollyPhonics其它视频+PDF文档Phonics Kids视频+PDF文档+MP3音频+学习辅助Super PhonicsPDF文档+MP3音频+练习册 5-12岁英语拼读小高手Zoophonias Kids教科书+配套音频儿童英语自然拼音其它(含:跟美国语言专家学习26个字母的标准发音(有口型视频对比)最畅销的拼读教材The Complete Book of Phonics彩图清晰PDF355页我爱拼音DK-I Love Phonics多媒体软件DK系列A ProgressivePhonics Book学习英语音标的flash)跳跳蛙自然拼读法Leap Frog 12DVD 视频牛津阅读树ORT 1-11级软件版+First Phonics1-3 互动软件Oxford Let's Go Phonics 1-3 可点读PDF文档+MP3音频+练习册+答案Songbirds Phonics外研社丽声拼读故事会1-4级套装视频互动点读幼儿学英语 Reader Rabbit 美国聪明兔系列10部分互动软件牛津Oxford Read Write Phonics.rarOxford_Phonics_Kit_Activity_Book_1-3.rarSuper Simple ABC's PhonicsFun 儿童英文自然拼音 MP3音频+MP4视频+PDF练习册02.儿童英语分级教材及读物加州教材Treasures教师书数学Math练习册、教学大纲等科学Science PDF点读版课文 PDF文档+点读版+独立MP3音频加州小学其它教材(含:加州教材辅助阅读California Decodable Reader 1-2 PDF文档Treasure Chest MY NEW WORDS GK-G62011版加州教材配的词汇学习材料GK-5 Vocabulary加州教材配套书Time for Kids(GK-G3)PDF加州教材一年级科普类的少儿分级读物Time for Kids PDF+MP3音频加州教材Activity Book GradeK加州教材中学语文教材7级G6-12 PDF文档加州教材小学扩展阅读Read Aloud G1-G5PDF加州教材辅助扩展阅读Reading GenresG1-5加州教材Grammar and Writing带答案加州教材教辅书1年级PDF+MP3加州教材科学配套的单词卡Grade1-6)加州中学教材(含语文/数学/科学/历史/化学/地理/艺术)哈考特HarcourtGrade K(幼儿园级)Grade1Grade2Grade3Grade4Grade5Grade 6Houghton Mifflin Vocabulary Readers GK-G6 PDFPDF内嵌音频点读版Harcourt Science Leveled Readers 科学分级读物GK-G5PDF点读版Harcourt Science Teacher's Edition 科学教师书PDF点读版Harcourt Math Concept Reader 数学 GK-G6PDF点读版Harcourt Journeys G1-G2 EXE点读版,另有Write-In ReaderG1-G6,Writing for NewJersey Harcourt 其它资源(含:Harcourt Phonics Practice bookHarcourt儿童图片有声字典HarcourtArt Glossary艺术字典点读版Harcourt生动有趣的互动数学游戏(含帮助PDF) FLASHHarcourtLSP针对English LanguageLearner的词汇互动软件)SCOTT FORESMAN GK-G6 多数为PDF点读版,含配套资料单词卡Picture It! forVocabulary GK-G2 瑞思美国原版英语HoughtonMifflin Leveled Reader GK-G6 很多PDF点读版(含:Houghton Mifflin Math GK-6数学全套Houghton Mifflin SocialStudies社会科学G1-G5Houghton MifflinReading阅读G1-G2Houghton Mifflin On MyWay G1-G2)美国OHIO州小学科学教材A Closer Look G1-G6PDF点读版Heinemann海尼曼 GK-G2PDF文档+多数MP3音频Home School Books G1-G12 美国家庭学校教育小学初中高中JPG图片文档Jack and Jill杰克和吉尔1-2水平 PDF文档+MP3音频精品国外儿童英语学习软件Jumpstart系列31CD附Workbook练习册互动软件On Our Way To English GK-G5 点读版+Student Edition MP3音频+54stories PDF + K级教材配套读物幼儿学英语 Reader Rabbit 美国聪明兔系列10部分互动软件Reading a-z 少儿英语分级教材 MP3音频+FLASH视频Sight Word Kids 1-5 PDF文档+MP3音频+MP4视频Tell Me More 4-12岁互动软件Tell Me more English Performance v9.01-10级互动软件从零开始学英语1-8 互动软件体验英语预备级+1-9级 PDF文档+MP3音频国家地理儿童百科入门提高流利级 PDF文档+MP3音频美国亚马逊最畅销的小学课程学习EncoreAdvantage 互动软件新版少儿阶梯英语 JPG图片文档+双语音频+歌曲+FLASH机灵狗ABC+1-3级+开心小读者 PDF文档+MP3音频牛津阅读树Oxford Reading Tree牛津书虫典范英语1-9级(原名牛津阅读树) PDF文档+MP3音频牛津阅读树ORT 1-11级软件版+First Phonics1-3 互动软件牛津阅读树Oxford Reading Tree(ORT) 1-11级PDF文档+MP3音频牛津阅读树All Stars系列桥梁书 PDF文档+MP3音频牛津阅读树Treetop系列章节书 PDF文档+MP3音频牛津Oxford Word Magic PDF文档+互动软件牛津Oxford English Time 1-6级动画点读牛津书虫1-6级 PDF文档+MP3音频Oxford牛津少儿英语Let's Go全7册游戏互动软件+PDF文档+MP3音频+学生书点读版+练习等Oxford Let's Go Phonics 1-3 可点读PDF文档+MP3音频+练习册+答案Songbirds Phonics外研社丽声拼读故事会1-4级套装视频互动点读BBC牛津阅读树Oxford Reading配套动画The MagicKey神奇之钥DVD1DVD2 英音牛津阅读树其它(含:Oxford Project X Book Band故事1-9级男孩的最爱PDF文档+MP3音频+练习Oxford Potato幼儿英语PDF文档+MP3音频美语Oxford Phonics Kit Activity Book 1-3PDFOxford Storylines Level 1-4PDF文档+MP3音频Oxford Reading Tree-Read atHome30本PDF文档+MP3音频Oxford Reading Tree0-9级绘本PDF文档+MP3音频OxfordRead with Biff Chip and Kipper 11本PDF文档+MP3音频Oxford Primary Skills Reading andWritingOxfordIncredible English(British Accent)FLASH动画字幕有声OxfordRead Write Phonics PDF文档+MP3音频)EarlyReads 1-5级适用零起点英语婴幼儿小学生PDF文档+MP3音频OHIO州科学教材A Closer Look(G1-G6) PDF文档Real Kids Readers 1-3级 PDF文档美国科学教材10个MP3 Gk-G2 原汁原味儿童配音 MP3音频03.儿童英语故事童话名著分级读物外研社轻松英语名作欣赏小学版+中学版1-5级 PDF文档+MP3音频外研社新课标英汉对照名著故事屋45本分级英语故事 MP3音频+部分PDF文档床头灯I-V 世界名著 PDF文档+MP3音频分级读物其它暂时含:英语原版故事Level K - Level1英语章节书(Arthur Chapter Book)学乐A-Z MySteries 26部 PDF文档+MP3音频The Famous Five 21部 by Enid BlytonPDF文档+MP3音频英音Henry and Mudge 28本+31辅助学习汪培珽书单PDF文档+MP3音频Horrid Henry调皮的亨利44集 16本MP3音频+19本文档Jenny Nimmo Children of the Red King 1-8PDF文档+MP3音频Junie B. Jones(JBJ)27集 PDF文档+MP3音频Little House 小木屋9部+3绘本 PDF文档+MP3音频The 39 Clues 39条线索1-12 PDF文档+MP3音频Winnie the Pooh小熊维尼10本nePDF文档+MP3音频亚瑟Arthur 15本MP3音频+10本PDF文档哈利波特英文Harry Potter 1-7 MP3音频+PDF文档神奇树屋Magic Tree House Books 1-48 汪培珽第6阶段MP3音频+PDF文档罗尔德.达尔Roald Dahl有声书MP3音频及文档 23本MP3音频+16本文档老鼠记者Geronimo Stilton 22本MP3音频+10本PDF文档Diary of a Wimpy Kid小屁孩日记1-5 MP3音频+PDF文档My Father's Dragon三部曲 Elmer MP3音频+PDF文档Nate the Great系列 MP3音频+PDF文档Rotten School 初级章节书 PDF文档+2个MP3音频Tony Abbott - Firegirl - 46pt Kenin U 2007Juv多伦的秘密Secrets of Droon 1-6 MP3音频+PDF文档小间谍哈瑞特Harriet the Spy 4-16岁 MP3音频+PDF文档Ready,Freddy 章节书 MP3音频英语章节书其它Little Fox儿童互动英语学习大全 FLASH动画故事歌曲游戏伊索寓言Aesop Fables 文档+FLASH视频+MP3音频+辅助练习英文版国家儿童地理杂志34期(点击喇叭读原版英文) FLASH有声点读Books for Children and Parents EPUB+MOBI1000多精品英文童书 PDF文档+JPGReading House MP3音频+PPS文档拇指姑娘 ThumbelinaMP3音频+文档《影响孩子一生的情商故事》中英双语音频(配乐故事) 30个MP3音频世界文学名著精选MP3音频(含:爱丽丝梦游仙境、白牙、环游地球80天、侠盗罗宾汉、小妇人儿童英语1+1知识童话 MP3音频格林童话The Brothers Grimm Fairy Stories MP3音频童话盒子1-3级外研社内容简单英音音频20本英文音韵童谣小书 Pdf文档+MP3音频34本英语FLASH有声故事书故事有趣发音纯正图文对照Animals and Nature动物与自然(原声同步朗读)Around the World in 80 Days Jules Verne[Read by JimDale]环游世界80天 MP3音频+PDF文档My Weird School+Daze疯狂学校美国小学推荐阅读书MP3音频+PDF文档Rosemary Kingston-2000 Fifty Famous Fairy TalesMP3音频Scholastic 学乐互动Flash英文读本故事点读互动鲁宾逊漂流记 Robinson Crusoe MP3音频+PDF文档小老鼠安吉拉Angelina and Alice PDF文档+MP3音频英文名著 PDF文档+MP3音频 (含:Dracula、Lord Jim、TheSea、Treasure Island、White Fang) 英语童话岛系列37个FLASH动画(中、英双语)英语启蒙教育互动学习04.儿童英语文档音频教材新概念英语泰迪熊情景彩图英汉词典配套mp3跟小小孩说英文talk to your child in English + 大家说英文(小小孩进阶版)MP3音频+PDF文档亲亲自然学英语(原声MP3音频+PDF图像文档) A-D 创造双语环境、认识自然奥秘别笑!我是最佳亲子英文书2(PDF+MP3)我的第一本亲子英文书(MP3音频+彩色扫描PDF文档)新课标小学英语听力100篇(曹伦华)新课标小学英语阅读100篇(曹伦华)朗文字典Word by Word PictureDictionary(PDF+MP3音频)英语K级:96个单词卡,有声、清晰PDFA Child's First Library of ValuesChildren's Classics and Award Winners东西图书15本英文初级绘本读物台湾草莓软体儿童类Flash系列新东方Password Readers系列分级读物(MP3音频.PDF文档)学乐61本英语绘本的原声MP3音频故事精选凯迪克大奖绘本Madeline玛德琳系列两本 PDF文档+MP3音频猜猜我有多爱你GuessHow Much I Love You夏洛的网Charlottes英文版 MP3音频+文档夏洛的网Charlottes英文版 MP3音频+文档The Berenstain Bears贝贝熊46本清晰PDF英文绘本The Berenstain Bears贝贝熊46本清晰PDF 英文绘本亚马逊五星图书.the.Gruffalo.the.Gruffalo.s.Child.2部英文绘本快乐比尔熊全6册的英文原版音频Collins外研社柯林斯--少儿英汉汉英词典有例句并能发音适合小学生.isoZoophonias Kids PDF教科书+部分配套音频+Cards05.儿童英语歌曲Wee Sing(唱歌啦)欧美经典儿歌20CD转MP3音频Wee Sing Book歌本洪恩英文童谣Ralph's World 9CD 英文儿歌歌王美国孩子家喻户晓MP3音频+部分歌词Ralph's World(DVD视频)Rock Me Baby 苏西托曼美国最佳儿歌 7CD MP3音频+歌词Mother Goose 鹅妈妈童谣 MP3音频+PDF文档Super Simple Songs 幼儿英文歌谣 MP3音频+含歌词+教学指导乐智小天地巧虎的律动欢唱学英语歌14首朗文歌曲Songs And Chants 51首MP3音频+乐谱歌词PDF文档英文经典歌谣一起唱 MP3音频+部分PDF文档迪斯尼最爱儿歌系列Disney Children's Favorites SongsSing Gymboree 金宝贝早教音乐英文歌曲 MP3音频+歌词迪斯尼英文儿歌97首英文童谣精装144首.rarJolly_phonics_lyric_songs(儿歌绘本与mp3....rar06.儿童英语绘本故事汪培珽英文书单1-5级阶段 0-12岁PDF文档+MP3音频含:培养孩子的英文耳朵+喂故事书长大的孩子全彩版Henry and Mudge 28本+31辅助学习汪培珽书单PDF文档+MP3音频An I Can Read系列含Frog and toad及BiscuitPDF文档+MP3音频Frog and Toad 2CD MP3音频+PDF文档Biscuit系列全部绘本 PDF文档+部分MP3音频Little Bear系列5本配套绘本 PDF文档+MP3音频Top100绘本英文+部分中文 PDF文档+MP3音频含:猜猜我有多爱你Guess How Much I Love You、好饿的毛毛虫The Very Hungry Caterpillar、逃家小兔runaway bunny、爱心树/苹果树The Giving Tree等DK560本精美绘本 PDF文档+MP3音频DK精美绘本 PDF文档Dr.Seuss苏斯博士绘本中文+英文 PDF文档+MP3音频Dr.Seuss苏斯博士动画电影视频Curious George好奇猴乔治英文绘本 18个MP3音频+15个PDF文档精品初级中级高级彩绘原版英文童书137本 PDF文档国外名家及其他精品绘本 PDF文档+MP3音频外研社 HELLO READER 故事城堡语速慢 1-4级PDF配套文档+MP3音频儿童英语绘本故事其它Heinemann海尼曼英语启蒙读物200本英语绘本的原声MP3音频故事07.儿童英语读经诵读莎士比亚仲夏夜之梦绍南版朗读+跟读9CD+BBC剧场版分割版MP3音频+文档+教学方案儿童西方文化导读纯正美语男女声跟读 4CD全+4册中英文文档英语导读1000句.pdf英语导读1000句.isoMP3音频+中英文对照+学习理念绍南王财贵莎士比亚《莎翁十四行诗》ShakespeareSonnets(MP3音频+PDF文档)莎士比亚十四行诗Shakespeare Sonnets(MP3音频+PDF文档)莎士比亚十四行诗中英文文档08.儿童英语动画东西图书 KID'S ABC24DVD幼儿英语视频+亲子手册+贴纸游戏本+歌曲部分的视频LittleBearLittle Bear 162集Little Bear 21集内嵌字幕版Little Bear 43集带字幕文本Little Bear 其它卡由Caillou卡由MP3音频字幕文本+绘本PeterRabbit彼得兔(含中英双语可切换内嵌英文字幕7集:班家小兔和鼠太太小不点、刺蝟溫迪琪和青蛙吉先生、格洛斯特的裁缝、猫布丁的故事、三小猫和母鸭洁玛的故事、小兔彼得和小兔班杰明的故事、小猪柏郎的故事,3集单文件无字幕:小兔彼得和小兔班杰明的故事、班家小兔和鼠太太小不点、三小猫和母鸭洁玛的故事)安徒生童话30个双语清晰版少数有外挂字幕,中英双语可切换(含丑小鸭、完全是真的、睡精奥利夏艾、小美人鱼、老爹做的事总是对的、坚定的锡兵、黄金宝藏、小意达的花儿、豌豆公主、枞树、皇帝的新装、恋人、老街灯、野天鹅、甲虫、夜莺、幸运的套鞋、白雪皇后、拇指姑娘、飞箱、园丁和主人、香肠木栓熬的汤、教授与跳蚤、猪倌、雪人、跳高选手、旅伴、瓶颈、打火匣、笨汉汉斯)猪小妹Peppa Pig 1-4季字幕+绘本第1季第2季第3季第4季Disney WorldFamily迪斯尼(迪士尼)美语世界(43DVD+12本文档,DVD高清)Zippy and me 3DVD4D新版Let's Play 7DVDplay along 3DVDSing along 4DVD跟着唱Zippy Sing Along 3DVD每天和Zippy在一起故事对话 3DVDZippy主课程 3DVD新版3D 12DVD12迪斯尼美语世界其它迪斯尼精品75部原版动画中英双语双字幕米奇妙妙屋Mickey Mouse Clubhouse第1季纯英文第2季39集 CCTV央视热播迪斯尼启蒙英语内嵌双字幕迪斯尼启蒙英语另一版本内嵌双字幕迪斯尼神奇英语及教材32DVD 互动版+配套教材双语不用教(有课件,DVD高清)Baby英语一点通识字不用教ABC Bakery美语烘焙屋全套48DVD视频 12期 214集 DVD高清PBS Arthur亚瑟第1季第2季第3-7季第8-13季章节书+绘本BBC CBeebies Bedtime Stories睡前故事106个BBC Cbeebies《动物街64号》64 Zoo Lane第1季第2季第3季BBCMuzzy故事系列外语教程BBC Muzzy rmvb版BBC Muzzy DVD版BBC Muzzy PDF配套教材+MP3音频+游戏The Famous Five(Famous 5):On The Case视频19集章节书Horrid Henry 调皮的亨利第1季51集第2季43集章节书Little Pim:English for Little Kids 获奖动画浸入式婴幼儿及学龄前麦克斯和卢比Max_and_RubySuper Why 阅读魔法 39集高清晰Your Baby Can Read 6DVD 大热于美国和香港的英语教材爱探险的朵拉 Dora the Explorer英文第1季第2季第3季第4季阿罗Harold系列动画及绘本阿罗有枝彩色笔阿罗墙上要挂画单词世界Word World 幼儿英语学习动画24集斯凯瑞动物玩玩乐园The Busy World of Richard Scarry大熊贝儿蓝色的家大红狗克利福德Clifford the Big Red Dog 42集巧虎开心泡泡英语ABC Bubbles好奇猴乔治Curious George 38集高清版另有电影版6部(含Curious George 2006中英双语字幕、Sweet Dreams英文字幕、Follow That Monkey中英字幕、Back To School、Goes Green、A Very Monkey Christmas)好奇猴乔治英文绘本18个MP3音频+15个PDF文档洪恩小乌龟学美语火车宝宝Chuggington降世神通最后的气宗1-3季完整Avatar The Last Airbender附剧本+中英字幕英文发音第1季第2季第3季蓝色斑点狗系列Blue's.Clues蓝色小考拉BBC.Penelope米菲英音神奇校车视频+MP3音频+PDF文档+部分字幕女巫麦格和小猫莫格 Meg and Mog Megs培生分级阅读1-4 字幕+游戏清华幼儿英语语感启蒙第1-4册旧版 4VCD视频内容+送EBook文本14跳跳蛙自然拼读法Leap Frog 12DVD(含1、Letter Factory2、Numbers Ahoy3、Learn to Read at StorybookFactory4、Talking WordsFactory5、Talking WordsFactory26、Lets Go ToSchool7、A Tad of ChristmasCheer8、Math Adventure to theMoon9、Sing along readalong10、Numbers Ahoy11、The Amazing Alphabet AmusementPark12、Phonics Farm)小公主A Little Princess小鸟趣事多1-4季威比猪Wibbly_Pig芝麻街英语 8DVD+17集全球第一儿童教育节目艾摩的世界学乐Scholastic.Treasury.of.Storybook原声绘本动画100个故事MP4 Between the Lions我们一家都是狮视频不一样的卡梅拉托马斯和朋友们DVD版80集查理和罗拉第1-2季第3季洪恩3L看听学英语(12VCD)洪恩宝宝看世界II洪恩幼儿英语HELIO.TEDDY电影学英语系列50部大片蓝精灵The.Smurfs纯英文动画1-9季本和霍利的小王国 Ben and Holly'sLittle Kingdom 获奖动画查理和巧克力工厂BD中英双字.rmvb16。

(转载)王培廷书单

(转载)王培廷书单

(转载)王培廷书单汪培珽的英文私房书单第一阶段( 0-2岁)书标头An I can read book (level 1),此系列有level 1、2、3,每个level有40本以上不同主题的书,尤其level 3,每本都值得阅读,此书单只列出我有收藏的。

1. Happy birthday, Danny and the dinosaur* 分享、友谊2. Danny and the dinosaur* 幽默、冒险、友谊3. Sammy the seal* 冒险4. The lighthouse children 关怀5. Stanley 勇于改变、爱6. Captain cat 幽默、友谊7. Grizzwold 努力、冒险、幽默8. Chester 不气馁9. Danny and the dinosaur go to camp 团体生活、幽默10. Who will be my friends 交朋友11. Oliver书标头A picture reader,同系列不同作者,浅显易懂。

1. Where is my broom 小巫婆找扫把2. Don’t wake the baby不要吵醒小baby3. Silly Willy 幽默4. The big snowball 探险5. Benny’s big bubble探险,系列作家Tomie de paola 的作品6. Otto the cat 友谊7. The little engine that could helps out 再试一次的勇气8. Lots of hearts 关怀9. Pig out 幽默10. Picky Nicky 认识营养的食物第二阶段( 2岁)书标头An I can read book (level 2)1. Small pig 追求所自己的喜欢2. There is Carrot in my ear 大幽默3. Newt 自信4. Two silly trolls 幽默5. Buzby 独立、探险、幽默6. Father bear comes home * 关怀7. The adventures of snail at school 幽默、冒险8. Harry and the lady next door * 幽默各名家绘本1. Fireman small 认真2. Heaven 死亡、爱3. The snowman 奇幻探险4. Now one foot, now the other 亲情5. Who’s afraid of the big, bad bu lly 对抗恶势力、勇气6. Blueberries for Sal * 温馨7. Winnie in winter 知足、幽默8. Marsha makes me sick9. Marsha is only a flower10. Oi! Get off our trains 环境保护、分享11. The doorbell rang 分享、数字概念12. Little polar bear finds a friend 友谊、冒险By Cynthia Rylant,一个小男孩Henry和一只大狗Mudge的系列故事,幽默小品,浅显易懂。

汪培珽英文书单第一阶段

汪培珽英文书单第一阶段

汪培珽英文书单第一阶段i_can_read_level_1(12本) 1、丹尼和恐龙Danny and the DinosaurDanny 很喜欢恐龙。

当他在纪念馆看到一只时,他说,"如果能和恐龙一起玩,那将会多么美妙,"一个声音回答,“我觉得和你一起玩也一定会很有趣的”。

于是丹尼和恐龙的奇妙冒险开始了!但是一只恐龙可不是普通的玩伴,甚至最日常的活动也变得不平凡,像在捉迷藏的游戏时,找到一个足够大的地方来隐藏一只恐龙,并让他的长长的尾巴不要敲打房子。

但 Danny 能教老恐龙新把戏,这是这只有着 1 亿年年龄的老恐龙感到最有趣的事!Danny loves dinosaurs. When he sees one at the museun and says, "It would be nice to play with a dinosaur," a voice answers, "And I think it would be nice to play with you." So begins Dannys and the dinosaur's wonderful adventure together!But a dinosaur is no ordinary playmate. Even the most everyday activities become extraordinary, like finding a big-enough place to hide a dinosaur in a game of hide-and-seek, and keeping him from knocking over houses with his long tail. But Danny can teach a old dinosaur new tricks. It's the most fun this dinosaur has had in a hundred million years!2、我会读之史丹利 I Can Read Book 1:Stanley这本书一翻开,就感觉太棒了!这本书讲的是原始人生活的一个生活场景,用孩子们能够理解的故事讲解出来,即了解了原始人的生活状况,又感受到了故事里的美好和温情,而且见到的这类题材的绘本相对较少。

汪培珽的中文私房书单(适合打印版)

汪培珽的中文私房书单(适合打印版)

汪培珽的中文私房书单一、一岁到两岁(前八本小学低年级也会很喜欢)1、《阿文的小毯子》(优先起步阅读)取舍、变通、2、《好宝贝》机智3、《巫婆与黑猫》(优先起步阅读)同情心、解决问题、幽默。

详细的构图,可激发孩子的观察力。

4、《小灰狼》(优先起步阅读)同情心、幽默5、《我不知道我是谁》(优先起步阅读)认识自己、幽默6、《哈利海边历险记》(优先起步阅读)幽默、勇气7、《哈利的花毛衣》(优先起步阅读)解决问题、幽默8、《好脏的哈利》(优先起步阅读)机智9、《手套》分享10、《我爱玩》各种传统童年游戏,以韵文的方式表现。

11、《小荳荳》家庭生活、父爱12、《做得好,小小熊》自信心以下为十八公分的小本平装书,名为「经典好书」,一系列共二十四本,有故事性,简短好听,价格平实。

以下列出我所买的各册,但目前并不分开销售,请自行评估,可洽信谊出版社购买。

1、《和鬼玩捉迷藏》让孩子以正面的态度来看待「鬼」的书,内容和绘图一点也不可怕。

2、《张开大嘴打哈欠》国语韵文的上等好书,连绘图都有逻辑性。

3、《棒棒天使》韵文、认识相反词4、《蜘蛛先生要搬家》搬家5、《蛇偷吃了我的蛋》推理6、《没有声音的运动会》团队合作、关怀7、《嘘》认识生活环境和声音8、《小黑捉迷藏》空间概念9、《风姐姐来了》感觉概念10、《没有名字的小狗》推理以下为二十公分平装书「我的小书包」,一系列共三十本。

以下只列出我所买的各册,但目前并元分开销售,请自行评估,可洽信谊出版社购买。

1、《兔子先生去散步》认识标志、幽默2、《叶子小屋》认识昆虫、关心生物3、《我家是动物园》以人物认识抽象概念4、《唉唷唷唷》生活趣味5、《圣诞树》节庆、绘图丰富6、《我不知道我是谁》二、两岁到三岁 (小学低年级也会听得津津有味)1、《妈妈的红沙发》(优先起步阅读)勤俭、努力、达成愿望、单亲2、《让路给小鸭子》爱、冒险3、《做妈妈的都是这样》(优先起步阅读)妈妈为什么爱孩子4、《爷爷一定有办法》(优先起步阅读)机智、勤俭5、《隧道》(优先起步阅读)手足之情6、《7号梦工厂》无字书、奇幻7、《讨厌黑夜的席奶奶》(优先起步阅读)幽默、想象力8、《162只螳螂》(优先起步阅读)生命循环、数字概念9、《100只饥饿的蚂蚁》数字概念、幽默10、《菲菲生气了》情绪处理11、《小羊睡不着》数数书12、《露西儿》做回自己13、《小猪离家记》追求理想、关怀、幽默14、《鳄鱼怕怕牙医怕怕》看牙医的心理建设、幽默以下为相同作者系列作品——罗伦斯·安荷特:文;凯瑟琳·安荷特:图。

汪培珽中英文书单

汪培珽中英文书单

第一阶段( 0-2岁)[An I can read book] (level 1)Harper Collins所出版的系列读本。

这样的标头会出现在每本书的封面上方。

它其实是国外为不同年龄孩子设计的读本,依照程度分为不同阶段。

在以下各阶段的书单,将陆续列出这系列读本中我喜欢、并曾反复为孩子念过的作品,本本精彩,不容错过。

附录音带版本更是让孩子习惯听英文的好帮手。

每本约32~64页,每页1~3句话,每句话平均为6、7个单字书名主题1. Happy Birthday, Danny and the Dinosaur* 分享、友情2. Danny and the Dinosaur* 冒险、友情3. Danny and the Dinosaur Go to Camp 团体生活、幽默4. The Lighthouse Children 关怀、友情5. Who Will be My Friends 交朋友6. Captain Cat 幽默、友NGE7. Stanley 勇于改变、爱8. Grizzwold 努力、冒险、环保9. Chester 追求理想不气馁10 Mine’s the Best 炫耀心理、友谊11. Oliver 追求12 Mrs. Brice’s Mice 关怀、友谊13. Sammy the Seal* 冒险、追求理想[Penguin Group]系列读本每本约24页,浅显易懂,书后附有可裁剪的生字卡,但我未实际用过,只是念着好玩而已。

书名主题1 Don’t Wake the Baby 关怀、爱、手足之情2 Benny’s Big Bubble 冒险旅程、知名作家Tomie dePacia作品3 Silly Willy 爱、幽默4 The Big Snowball 幽默5 Otto the Cat 友情、关怀6 The Little Engine That Could Help Out 再试一次的勇气7 Lots of Hearts 关怀8 Pig Out 欢乐气氛9 Picky Nicky 营养食物的基本认知[各名家绘本]书名主题1 Do Y ou See a Mouse 找找书2 Little Gorilla 爱、友情3 My Mother is Mine 还是自己的妈妈最好4 No Nap 小孩都不爱午睡5 So Many Cats! 关怀、幼儿数数6 The Little Red Hen 天下没有白吃的午餐第二阶段( 2岁)[An I can read book] (level 1、2),每本约48~64页书名主题1. Small pig 家、关怀、追求理想2 Osca Otter 螳螂捕蝉黄雀在后的幽默3 Red Fox and His Canoe 分享、幽默、追求理想4 The Fire Cat 爱、关怀、做大事5 Harry and The Lady Next Door* 梦想成真6 No More Monsters for Me* 可爱的怪兽、机智、关怀7 Newt 自信8 Two Silly Trolls 友情、分享、幽默9 There is Carrot in My Ear 无厘头式的幽默10 The Adventures of Snail at School 冒险、想像、自信11 Buzby * 独立、自信、工作态度12 Father Bear Comes Home 这四本书是描写一支小小熊的一系列温馨家庭故事13 Little Bear*14 Little Bear’s Friend*15 Little Bear’s V isit[各名家绘本]以下书单中的最后一本《Little Polar Bear》若照程度来说,应该放在第四阶段,但它真的是这个时期我讲给孩子听的故事书,所以维持实际状况不做变动,藉以提醒父母不要低估孩子对故事书和语言的接受能力。

培养孩子的“英文耳朵”-推荐下载

培养孩子的“英文耳朵”-推荐下载

培养孩子的「英文耳朵」以下内容节选自汪培珽的第2本新书《培养孩子的「英文耳朵」-----餵英文故事书长大的孩子》。

觉得其中的有些方法对于我们买了大量英文故事书在家的妈妈有帮助,特节录于此。

第二章英文故事书,怎么念给孩子听?一句英文,一句中文--就好象自己是一位英文口译员一样,有人说了一句英文,你马上将之翻成中文说出来,只是两个角色都是由自己担任。

「Danny is in a hurry.」Danny走得匆匆忙忙或是Danny走得好匆忙。

因为绘图中,小男孩就正在走路。

「I am six years old today.」Danny said.Danny说,我今年六岁了。

1.英文部分照书念,维持原汁原味。

当然英文能力很好、不怕教错孩子的父母,不在此限之内。

2.中文翻译的部分,很重要的原则是,不要拘泥英文的逐字翻译,先了解整句的意思,再用国语说出来就好。

尽量口语、自然,不要让孩子疑惑:爸妈怎么国语说的怪怪的,好象在用外国人的的语言逻辑在说国语。

例如「Danny is in a hurry.」如果说成「Danny是在一个匆匆忙忙的情况下」,或是「I am six years old today.」Danny said.变成「我今年六岁了。

Danny说」是不是有些别扭?国语都说起来别扭不好听,对孩子来说,尤其刚起步的阶段,可能比较不容易引起孩子对故事的兴趣。

3除非孩子主动问问题,不然,一句英文,一句中文,再换下一句,尽量不要在中文翻译之后,又自行的加一大堆的国语解释。

我是以直觉来猜想,一句英文,一句中文的方式,经大量的阅读和比对之后,孩子自然就会习得第二种语言。

可是,如果我们在翻译之后,又自行加了与原文无关的字眼,孩子可能无法正确比对,也减低了这个方法的效果。

例外的情况是,如果您的孩子噎比较大了,太简单的故事无法吸引孩子时,中文的翻译工作就必须更用心,更花力气,提高音调,配合动作,甚至扯著书上的绘图,天马行空地发挥「咦!你看这只臭鼠,放的屁好臭好臭,敌人就不敢靠近他」「你看这只小狗好大的胆子,竟敢对著大熊汪汪叫。

培养孩子的英文耳朵

培养孩子的英文耳朵

培养孩子的英文耳朵汪培珽著广西科学技术出版社第一章喂“故事书”长大的孩子用英文故事书,打造英文环境:(1)如果准备让孩子学习一种语言,与早接触愈好(2)不论生来是什么人种,孩子置身在某种语言环境里,就会自然习得这种语言。

1 婴儿时期:对孩子来说任何一种语言都没有差别。

父母不要计较孩子到底学到了什么,事情往往就在顺其自然的心情下悄悄进行着。

2 幼儿时期:故事书也要随着孩子慢慢长大,从文字少的变成文字多得;从文意简单的变成文意复杂的。

《Olive Pig At School》3 入幼儿园前:妈妈念+孩子自己听(英文故事书的原版录音带)《Sam the minuteman》大意:叙述在美国独立战争之前,一个小男孩克服恐惧,与大人一起争取自由的勇敢故事。

4 幼儿园时期:故事书不止是字数增多,故事内容也愈来愈多样。

5 小学一年级:选书时不要低估孩子对书本的接受能力。

《Magic tree house》有三十多本,以冒险故事为基调。

作者在故事中设计了一个时间转换器,所以故事时间从恐龙时代跳到美国南北战争,场景从爱斯基摩人生活的北极变成登陆月球的太空之旅。

6 小学二年级:从只听故事,只看绘图,到主动阅读文字7小学三年级,那份浓的化不开的热忱和渴望,就是孩子成长中最好的养分。

第二章怎么为孩子念英文故事书?1 一句英文一句中文(1)英文完全照书念,维持原汁原味(2)中文翻译要自然,口语化,不用拘泥于逐词翻译。

先了解整句的意思,再用中文说出来就好。

(3)除非孩子问问题,否则不要自行加上中文解释。

如果自行加了和原文无关的字眼,孩子可能就无法正确比对中英文的关系,或是声音与绘图的关系。

(4)一开始,以能“延长孩子听故事的时间”为原则,不管父母是希望孩子爱上中文故事书,还是英文故事书,都一样适用。

2 一英一中念完3次,以后只念英文(1)翻译次数可以视孩子的反应增减。

当你发现孩子听得津津有味,试试不动声色得将翻译抽掉,只念英文,如果孩子也未表示有何不妥,就是可以完全只念英文的时候了。

  1. 1、下载文档前请自行甄别文档内容的完整性,平台不提供额外的编辑、内容补充、找答案等附加服务。
  2. 2、"仅部分预览"的文档,不可在线预览部分如存在完整性等问题,可反馈申请退款(可完整预览的文档不适用该条件!)。
  3. 3、如文档侵犯您的权益,请联系客服反馈,我们会尽快为您处理(人工客服工作时间:9:00-18:30)。

汪培珽階段英文書书单2010-08-18 16:00:44 阅读73 评论0 字号:大中小订阅汪培珽第一階段英文書/kidsbond/S926030.htm书标头An I can read book (level 1),此系列有level 1、2、3,每个level有40本以上不同主题的书,尤其level 3,每本都值得阅读,此书单只列出我有收藏的。

1. Happy birthday, Danny and the dinosaur* 分享、友谊2. Danny and the dinosaur* 幽默、冒险、友谊3. Sammy the seal* 冒险4. The lighthouse children 关怀5. Stanley 勇于改变、爱6. Captain cat 幽默、友谊7. Grizzwold 努力、冒险、幽默8. Chester 不气馁9. Danny and the dinosaur go to camp 团体生活、幽默10. Who will be my friends 交朋友11. Oliver书标头A picture reader,同系列不同作者,浅显易懂。

1. Where is my broom 小巫婆找扫把2. Don’t wake the baby不要吵醒小baby3. Silly Willy 幽默4. The big snowball 探险5. Benny’s big bubble探险,系列作家Tomie de paola 的作品6. Otto the cat 友谊7. The little engine that could helps out 再试一次的勇气8. Lots of hearts 关怀9. Pig out 幽默10. Picky Nicky 认识营养的食物汪培珽第二階段英文書/kidsbond/S926031.htm含下列書目/product.asp?id=5252书标头An I can read book (level 2)1. Small pig 追求所自己的喜欢2. There is Carrot in my ear 大幽默3. Newt 自信4. Two silly trolls 幽默5. Buzby 独立、探险、幽默6. Father bear comes home * 关怀7. The adventures of snail at school 幽默、冒险8. Harry and the lady next door * 幽默各名家绘本1. Fireman small 认真2. Heaven 死亡、爱3. The snowman 奇幻探险4. Now one foot, now the other 亲情5. Who’s afraid of the big, bad bully对抗恶势力、勇气6. Blueberries for Sal * 温馨7. Winnie in winter 知足、幽默8. Marsha makes me sick9. Marsha is only a flower10. Oi! Get off our trains 环境保护、分享11. The doorbell rang 分享、数字概念12. Little polar bear finds a friend 友谊、冒险By Cynthia Rylant,一个小男孩Henry和一只大狗Mudge的系列故事,幽默小品,浅显易懂。

购自美国,台湾书目可能较不齐全。

1. Henry and Mudge and the best day of all2. Henry and Mudge in puddle trouble3. Henry and Mudge the first book4. Henry and Mudge and the starry night5. Henry and Mudge in the sparkle days6. Henry and Mudge and Annie’s perfect pet7. Henry and Mudge take the big test8. Henry and Mudge and the bedtime thumps汪培珽第三階段英文書系列/kidsbond/S930479.htm/product.asp?id=7320第三阶段( 3岁)汪培珽第三階段英文書: Arnold Lobel plus I Can Read系列书标头An I can read book (level 2),By Arnold Lobel,最爱作家之一,其书必买。

并强烈推荐给有基本英文听力的小学生。

含下列書目/product.asp?id=5254汪培珽第三階段英文書: Amanda Pig and Oliver Pig系列/product.asp?id=54041. Frog and toad are friends *2. Frog and toad together *3. Frog and toad all year *4. Days frog and toad *5. Grasshopper on the road *6. Mouse soup *7. Mouse tales *8. Owl at home *9. Uncle elephant *书标头An I can read book (level 2、3)1. Last one in is a rotten egg 勇气、百折不挠2. Clara and the bookwagon 珍惜、努力3. Inspector hopper 侦探4. Big Max * 侦探5. Here comes the strikeout * 不气馁、练习棒球6. No more monsters for me * 不可怕的怪兽7. The smallest cow in the world *各名家绘本1. The biggest bear * 友谊、爱心2. Nana upstairs & Nana downstairs 祖孙情3. Pompeii buried alive a sad story4. The bravest dog ever Balto 勇气、冒险、助人5. One hundred hungry ants 数字概念6. CorduroyBy James Marshall,关于一只小狐狸和其朋友的系列故事,幽默首选,其书必买。

并强烈推荐给有基本英文听力的小学生。

/product.asp?id=54031. Fox and his friends2. Fox all week3. Fox at school4. Fox on wheels5. Fox be nimble6. Fox on stage7. Fox on the job8. Fox in love9. Three up a tree10. Three by the sea11. Four on the shoreBy Jean Van Leeuwen,有关一个哥哥Oliver和妹妹Amenda所发生的系列故事,幽默、温馨、家庭生活。

1. Amanda pig and her big brother Oliver (1.5岁)2. More tales of Oliver pig3. Tales of Amanda pig4. Amanda pig, school girl5. Oliver pig at school6. Amanda pig and her best friend Lollipop7. O liver and Amanda’s Christmas8. Oliver, Amanda and grandmother pig9. Tales of Oliver pig10. Oliver and Amanda’s Halloween关于一只小乌龟Franklin的系列作品,每本有一个主题,深赋教育意义。

但是,14-20的主题,可能较适合认知能力较好的四岁阶段。

购自美国,台湾书目可能较不齐全。

1. Franklin in the dark 怕黑2. Franklin goes to the hospital 生病住院的经验3. Franklin and the thunderstorm4. Hurry up, Franklin 守时5. Franklin is lost6. Franklin’s blanket7. Franklin goes to school 第一次上学8. Franklin rides a bike9. Franklin’s new friend照顾新同学10. Franklin is messy 整洁11. Franklin is bossy 礼让12. Franklin’s bad day情绪处理13. Franklin and Harriet 手足之情14. Franklin fibs 吹牛15. Franklin has a sleepover 到朋友家过夜16. Franklin’s secret club分享17. Franklin’s Halloween万圣节的惊喜18. Franklin’s Christmas gift珍惜19. Franklin’s school play舞台表演20. Franklin’s neighborhood含下列書目如果孩子已经小学中、高年级,有基本英文听力。

这时想要激发他们听英文故事的兴趣,可从此系列开始,因为故事和绘图都非常有趣,字数虽然不少,但程度不难,而且都附有录音带可反复听取。

1. Curious George makes pancakes *2. Curious George *3. Curious George flies a kite *4. Curious George gets a medal *5. Curious George goes to the hospital *6. Curious George rides a bike *7. Curious George takes a job *汪培珽第四階段英文書/kidsbond/S930557.htm含下列書目书标头An I can read book(level 2)1. The grandma mix-up2. Grandmas at lake3. Zack’s alligator4. Rollo and Tweedy and the ghost at Dougal Castle *侦探5. A bargain for Frances * 诚实6. Ghosts * 6、7为鬼故事,幽默有趣,但请考量孩子的接受程度,中班的儿子完全不怕,但一年级的女儿晚上不肯听。

相关文档
最新文档