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裕兴新概念英语笔记第1册到第3册笔记

裕兴新概念英语笔记第1册到第3册笔记

裕兴新概念英语第一册笔记完整版新概念英语第一册——学习方法与指导新概念英语第一册是针对中学生和成人初学者而设计的一本教材,其内容涉及如下几方面:一、语音二、词汇三、课文四、语法一、语音英语音标的系统讲解将在前四十课内完成。

通过对语音部分系统而全面的学习,学生要了解英语的基本发音规律及特点,掌握英语单词的读音规则及句子的发音技巧,为今后的英语学习奠定良好的语音基础。

学生首先要听清楚每个音素的发音,掌握其要领,然后认真模仿.争取把每一个音都发得准确、到位。

二、词汇新概念英语的显著特点之一就是它蕴含了丰富的词汇。

新概念第一册的单词大多比较常用,而且也都简单易懂,在授课过程中,我们又以书上的生词为基础,有针对性地对这些单词作了必要的补充。

比如同义词、反义词及这些单词的副词、形容词和名词形式等等。

学生可以运用单词联想记忆法,迅速扩充词汇,同时还可以了解一些英语的基本的构词,使单词的记忆变得更轻松。

同时我们也对一些词汇的其它常用意思和用法作了适当的补充,而且所补充的这些单词并不是孤立的,他们都附有大量的例句,1以便学生能够清楚地知以便学生能够清楚地知道运用这些词汇的具体情景,使学生在词汇的运用上把握得更准确、自如,从而达到事半功倍的效果。

三、课文新概念英语第一册不涉及写作方面的知识,也没有长篇阅读的文章。

课文多为对话,内容简单易懂,对初学者和具有初级水平的学生来说,可以轻松掌握。

课文中的语言多为生活化的语言,具有很强的实用性。

学生要充分利用课文现有的资源,首先要多听,多读,尽量地模仿它的语音语调,并最终达到学以致用。

四、语法新概念第一册将涉及到如下语法项目:1)--=> 词的单复数形式=> 助动词和情态动词的用法=> 介词短语=> there be 句型=> 定语从句=> 形容词和副词的比较级和最高级等等2)-- 时态=> 现在进行时=> 一般现在时=> 一般过去时=> 过去进行时=> 现在完成时2=> 过去完成时和将来时作为英语的学习者,要准确地掌握语法规则才能准确地把握句子结构。

新概念英语第一册(育心经典特别编校)

新概念英语第一册(育心经典特别编校)

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新概念第一册笔记裕兴版新概念第一册

新概念第一册笔记裕兴版新概念第一册

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Lesson 1 Excuse me![词汇](11)excuse v. 原谅me pron. 我(宾格)yes adv. 是的is v. be动词现在时第三人称单数this pron. 这your possessive adjective 你的,你们的handbag n.(女用)手提包pardon int. 原谅,请再说一遍it pron. 它thank you 感谢你(们)very much 非常地★Excuse me.1、引起对方注意时2、常用于与陌生人搭话,打断别人的说话或从别人身边挤过,或在某个聚会中突然中途要离开一会儿时Excuse us for a moment. 对不起,让我们单独聊会。

sorry 对不起,用于对别人有伤害时★me pron. 我(宾格)人称代词:主格:用在句首,作主语宾格:在动词、介词之后形容词性的物主代词:不能单独使用名词性物主代词:只能单独使用★is v. be动词现在时第三人称单数be动词:am、is、areI amshe/ he/ it isyou/ we/ they are★pardon int. 原谅,请再说一遍Pardon?/ I beg your pardon. 请求对方把刚才讲过的话重复一遍。

[语法]含有be动词的陈述句、否定句和一般疑问句含有be动词的任何句子,否定句就是在be动词后面加not;如果变一般疑问句,就把be动词提前到句子的前面。

[课文]Excuse me.Yes?Is this your handbag?Pardon?Is this your handbag?Yes, it is.Thank you very much.Lesson 2 Is this your…?[词汇](10)pen n.钢笔pencil n.铅笔book n.书watch n.手表coat n.上衣,外衣dress n.连衣裙skirt n.裙子shirt n.衬衣car n.小汽车house n.房子★dress① n. 连衣裙;套裙②n. 服装,衣服casual dress 便服evening dress 晚礼服★house n.房子house 房子,一般指独立的院落,更具体的指房子的建筑,结构family 侧重家庭的成员There are four people in my family. 在我家里有四口人。

[英语学习]裕兴新概念第一册学习笔记

[英语学习]裕兴新概念第一册学习笔记

Lesson 117 Tommy's breakfast 汤米的早餐New Words and expressions 生词和短语dinning room(hall) 饭厅coin n. 硬币mouth n. 嘴swallow v. 吞下later adv. 后来toilet n. 厕所,盥洗室dinning room 饭厅,餐室(家中的)dinning 餐厅,餐厨用品dinning table 餐桌dinning car 餐车coin n. 硬币a silver coin 银币toss a coin 抛硬币(打赌正面和反面)eg. Could you change the one-dollar bill for coins?我用1美元纸钞和你换硬币好吗?Pay a person bake in his own coin.以其人之道还治其人之身.mouth n. 嘴eg. Open your mouth.张开你的嘴.-Don’t talk with your mouth full!-嘴里塞满食物时不要说话!Shut your mouth!(口语)闭嘴It sounds funny in your mouth.这种话由你的口中说出来,听起来就很可笑。

by word of mouth 口头上from hand to mouth 勉强糊口from mouth to mouth 口口相传have a big mouth 大嘴巴,嘴不严swallow1) v. 吞…, 咽…eg. He swallowed (up) the medicine with water.他把药和水一起吞下1) n. 一口(一口的量)take a swallow of beer 喝一口啤酒at one swallow 一饮而尽★ swallow v. 吞下① v. 吞下,咽下Tommy had swallowed the coins.汤米已经吞下了那硬币.②v. 抑制,使不流露I tried hard to swallow my doubts.我强忍着不露出怀疑的神色。

裕兴新概念第一册学习笔记

裕兴新概念第一册学习笔记

Lesson103The French test法语考试New Words and expressions生词和短语exam(examination)n.考试pass v.及格,通过mathematics(maths是缩写)n.数学question n.问题easy adj.容易的enough adv.足够地paper n.考卷fail v.未及格,失败answer v.回答mark n.分数rest n.其他的东西difficult adj.困难的hate v.讨厌low adj.低的cheer v.振作,振奋guy n.家伙.人top n.上方,顶部exam n.考试(examination较为正式一些)eg.He is a good student.He usually gots over80points in any exam.他是个好学生,他任何考试通常都在80分以上.an entrance exam/an entrance examination入学考试a midterm exam/a midterm examination期中考试a final exam/a final examination期末考试take an exam/take an examination参加考试pass an exam/pass an examination考试及格/通过考试fail an exam/fail an examination考试不及格exam/cheat in an examination考试作弊test(专项技能的)考试driving test驾照考试pass1)v.及格.通过eg.Only ten students passed the examination.只有十名学生通过了考试.pass in+具体学科pass in mathematics通过数学考试pass in Chinese通过语文考试2)通过,前进eg.The road is only wide enough for cars to pass.这条路宽度只够小汽车通过.3)穿过,越过eg.Every day I see him.He always passes me with a nod.每天我看到他,他都点个头和我擦肩而过.4)把....递给....(接双宾语)pass sb sth=pass sth to sbeg.Please pass him the paper./Please pass the paper to him.请把这张纸传给他.Will you pass the key?请把钥匙递给我好吗?5) ...消灭,结束e on!You'll be fine.The sorrow will pass.好了,你会没事的,悲伤会过去的. mathematics n.数字(maths是缩写)eg.She is poor at mathematics.她数学不太好.eg.Are you good at mathematics?你数学好吗?eg.I passed in mathmatics.我通过了数学考试.question1)n.问题(反义词为answer)question and answer/questions and answers问题和解答eg.May I ask you a question?我能问你个问题吗?I can't answer the last two questions.最后两个问题我回答不上来.beside the question远离本题的,离题的,不相关的beyond question毫无疑问eg.He is beyond question the best student in this class.他确实是这个班最好的学生.out of the question根本不可能eg.It is out of the question to make him help us.让他帮助我们是不可能的.3)v.询问,审问eg.I'll question him about what he was doing yesterday.我想问他昨天做了些什么.4)v.怀疑,对...提出异议eg.I question his honesty.我怀疑他是否诚实.easy adj.1)adj.简单的,容易的反义词为difficulteg.This is an easy question.这是个简单的问题.This is an easy job.这是件简单的工作.easy to do容易做...eg.The task is easy to do.这个工作容易做.It's easy for sb to do....对某人来说做某事很容易eg.It is easy for him to learn English.对他来说,学习英文很容易.eg.It is not easy for her grandfather to lift the box.对她的爷爷来说,把这个箱子抬起来真不容易.2)安逸的,舒适的,不用操心的lead an easy life过安逸的生活eg.Make yourself easy请放心.3)宽大的,温顺的,不严厉的be easy on sb/be easy with sb对...宽容,不严厉eg.Why are you so easy on her?你为什么那么宽容她?4)短语eg.I'm easy.随便,哪个都行.(口)Easy does it!别急!慢慢来!(口)Take it easy!放心好了,别着急,(口)enough1)adv.足够地eg.He runs fast enough to catch up with his friend.他跑得够快,能够赶上他的朋友.eg.Are you warm enough in such a light coat?你穿那么薄的衣服暖和吗?enough for sb to do足够做eg.This room is big enough for us to live in.这个房间我们住足够大了.You are not old enough to do it.你还太小,不能做这件事情.2)adj.充足的eg.Do you have enough time to do it?你有时间做这件事吗?Do you have enough chairs for everyone?你有足够的椅子给每个人吗?Ten pieces of paper are enough.十张纸足够了.enough + n. + (for sb) + to do足够(某人)做...的eg.Do you have enough money to lean me five dollars?你有没有足够的钱,借我5美元.There is enough food for us to last a week.食物足够我们维持一周的了.paper1)n.考卷(可数名词)eg.Fifty papers are not enough for the students to take the exam.五十份考卷不够学生考试.a mathemations paper一份数学试卷2)n.报纸(可数名词)相当于newspapera daily paper日报an evening paper晚报eg.That will certainly get into the papers.那一定会上报的.3)论文,报告(可数名词)4)文件,资料(常用复数形式papers)important papers重要的文件contract papers契约文件5)纸(不可数名词)a piece of paper/a sheet of paper一张纸three pieces of paper三张纸fail1)v.未及格(反义词pass)fail the exam考试不及格fail mathematics数学不及格2)v.失败(反义词succeed )eg.They failed.他们失败了.The plan failed.计划失败了.3) fail to do....未能做成某事eg.I failed to pass the exam.我没有通过考试.I failed to see him this afternoon.今天下午我未能见到他.Never fail to write to me.别忘记写信给我.answer1)v.回答eg.He doesn't want to answer me.他不想回答我.2) v.应答,回应eg.Please answer the phone.answer the door应门answer the letter回信3)n.答案eg.Do you know the answer to this question?你知道这道题的答案吗?mark1)n.分数(可数名词)school marks学校的成绩get a high mark in English英语得到高分get 80 marks in mathematics数学得了80分2)n.记号,印,标记rest1) n.其他的东西eg.You can eat up the rest of the bread.你可以把剩下的面包吃光.You open the door and window.I'll do the rest.你打开门和窗户,剩下的由我来做.eg.The rest of the money was put on the shelf.剩下的钱放在了架子上.The rest of the students went back home.剩下的学生回家了.2)n.休息take a rest/have a rest休息一下difficult1)adj.困难的(反义词easy)difficult to do....做...是困难的eg.The question is difficult to answer.该问题很难回答.It's difficult for sb to do...对某人来说做某事很难eg.It is difficult for her to type a letter.打一封信对她来说很困难.2)难对付的eg.He is a difficult man to get along with.他是一个很难相处的人.hate v.讨厌eg.I hate dogs.我讨厌狗.eg.They hate each other.他们互相厌恶.hate doing....不喜欢做...eg.She hates cooking.她不喜欢做饭.They hate typing these letters.他们讨厌打这些信.hate to do...不愿意...,不想做...eg.I hate to say it,but you are mistaken.我很不想说这句话,但你的确错了. low adj.1)低的a low wall矮墙a low roof低屋顶eg.Be careful!It's a low door.小心,门很矮.a low price低价格a low temperature低温at a low speed以低速度运行2)(身体)弱的,没有精神的,意志消沉的eg.He is in a low state of health.他的健康状态不好.eg.He is low with a cold.他因感冒而没精神.I feel so low today.我今天心情很坏.3)(声音)低的in a low voice小声地low season淡季high season旺季cheer v.1)振作,振奋eg.The news cheered the family.那个消息使那家人振奋不已.cheer up!打起精神.2)欢呼,喝彩,声援(某人),为(某人)加油,打气eg.The crowd cheered when he appeared.当他出现时群众发出欢呼声.guy n.家伙,人复数为guyseg.He's a nice guy.他是个好人.top n.上方,顶部反义词是bottomat the top of a mountain在山顶the top of the page书页的上方from top to toe从头到脚,完全地on top of the world非常幸福的,欢天喜地的. TEXT课文Question:How long did the exam last?Listen to the tape then answer this question.听录音,然后回答问题。

裕兴新概念第一册学习笔记

裕兴新概念第一册学习笔记

Lesson 109 A good idea 好主意New Words ideaa little and expressions生词和短语n.主意少许(用于不可数名词之前)teaspoonful less n.一满茶匙adj.(little的比较级)较少的,更小的a few几个( 用于可数名词之前)pity instead advicen.遗憾adv.代替n.建议,忠告idea n.1)主意eg.An idea came to me.我想到个主意 .eg. I have an idea: You clean the room and I'll wash the car.我有个主意 ,你打扫房间 ,我来洗车 .2)意见,见解,想法eg.What is your idea about it?关于这件事你的意见任何 ?eg. I don't like the idea that money is everything.我不喜欢金钱就是一切的想法 .a little少许(置于不可数名词之前)eg.Will you eat a little cake?你要不要吃点蛋糕 ?little 几乎没有 ,很少的(置于不可数名词之前 )eg.I have little time for reading.我几乎没有时间读书 .There is little hope of his recovery.他复原的希望极为渺茫 .a little 与 littlea little表示"少",但是还有一点,即重点放在"有".而little 则表示 "有.但是极少 ",即重点强调 "几乎没有 "eg. There's a little wine left in the bottle.瓶子里还剩下一点酒 .( 原来以为是空的 ,但发现还 "有",是较为乐观的看法 )There's little wine left in the bottle.瓶子里还剩下多少酒 .( 原来以为是更多 ,但发现"剩下很少",是悲观的看法)only a little只有一点点quite a little相当多的 ,颇多的teaspoonful n.一茶匙的量匙teaspoon n.茶handful n.一把a handful of sand一把沙子mouthful n.满嘴a mouthful of food满嘴饭eg. D on't talk with a mouthful of food.嘴里塞满了饭时 ,不要讲话 .less1)adj. 较少的,更小的 (little 的比较级 )eg. I will have less work to do tomorrow.我明天的工作就更少了 .2)作不定代词eg.I know little about it , but he knows even less.对此我了解甚少 ,而他知道的更少 .3)adv. 更不(与more 相对)eg.This story is less interesting.这个故事更没意思 .After the exam, he works less hard.考试以后 ,他学习更不努力了 .a few几个(通常置于可数名词之前)in a few days过两三天few 和 a fewfew 是"几乎没有 "的否定性意见 . a few 是"有一些"的肯定性意见 . 视说话者的想法而定 ,不一定根据数的大小 ,因而到底指何种程度的数量要看文章的前后关系而定 .not a few不少的,相当多的eg. Not a few people have made that mistake.不少人犯过这种错误 .only a few仅少数,只有几个....eg. Only a few men were in the room.房间中只有几个男性 .quite a few(口语中)相当多的eg.You will have to wait quite a few weeks.你必须等上好几个礼拜 .pity n.1)遗憾eg.It's a pity that he failed again.真遗憾他再次失败了 .What a pity!真可惜! 实在可怜 !What a pity(that) she cannot come!他不能来真是遗憾 .2)怜悯,同情eg.He felt pity for the jobless man.他可怜那无业男子 .(fell pity)instead adv.代替eg.I don't like beer , give me coke instead.我不喜欢喝啤酒 ,给我可乐好了 .instead of代替...,而不eg.I will go to see her instead of you.要去看的是她而不是你 .eg.I have to finish my work instead of going out.我必须完成工作 ,不能外出 .advice n.建议,忠告eg.I asked my teacher for advice on my English.我请老师对我的英语学习给些建议.Let me give you a piece of advice.让我给你个忠告 .give him a piece of advice offer him a piece of advice 给他忠告给他的忠告或建议take his advice refuse one's advice 听他的忠告不听某人的劝告some advice on... /some advice about ....有关...的忠告advise v. 忠告,劝告,建议eg.The doctor advised taking a week's rest.那医生建议我休息几周.advise sb to do sth忠告(某人)做....advise that ....eg.I advised him to stop smoking.= I advised that he (should) stop smoking.我劝他戒烟 .TEXT课文Question: What does Jane have with her coffee?喝咖啡时 Jane 吃了什么 ?Listen to the tape then answer this question.听录音,然后回答问题。

裕兴新概念第一册笔记

裕兴新概念第一册笔记

Lesson1: Excuse me!Excuse me! (常用于与陌生人搭话)Yes? (对excuse me的回答)Is this your handbag? (陈述句:this is my handbag)Pardon? (要求对方重复所说的话)Is this your handbag?Yes, it is.Thank you very much.一般疑问句:把系动词(am,is,are)放在句首;Eg:this is a handbag.(这是一个手提包。

肯定句)Eg: is this a handbag?肯定回答:yes ,it is. 否定回答:no, it isn‟t.Eg:that is your pencil. 一般疑问句:is that your pencil?肯定回答:yes it is , 否定回答:No,it is‟t.否定句:只需要把Not加在系动词的后面。

Eg:This is my handbag/that is your carWhose handbag it is ?(这是谁的手提包?)It is the lady‟s handbag.(它是这位女式的手提包)Lesson 3:Sorry sir.My coat and my umbrella please. (省略了动词give)(give sb sth 把某物给某人:sb是:somebody 的缩写,表标某人/sth:是something的缩写,表示某物)(give me my umbrella and my coat please)Here is my ticket. (here 这儿,在这儿反议词there: 那,在那,此句为倒装句,副词here/there 置于句首时,主谓要倒装,正常用的语序为:my ticket is here)(ticket:票/an air ticket 一张飞机票//a train ticket :一张火车票//a bus ticket :一张公共汽车票//a cinema ticket一张电影票/Thank you sir. (sir:是先生,对不相识的男子或男性上级的一种尊称,一般单独使用,不与姓氏连用,Mr:先生,与姓氏连用,不可单独作用)Number five. (Number +基数:one ,two,three……表示第几,类似的用有:page one 第一页, lesson two :第二课, day three:第三天)Here is your umbrella and your coat. (此句也是倒装句,下正常语序为:your umbrella and your coat is here)(and表示“和”,是连词,连续两个并列成份,位置可以互换。

裕兴新概念第一册MP3教程,英语听力

裕兴新概念第一册MP3教程,英语听力

裕兴新概念第一册MP3教程,英语听力Unit 6 Shop fill you drop!Inside viewConversation 1Ja So, are you looking for anything in particular?Mark Maybe a T-shirt or a polo shirt.Ja We could go into the covered market and have a look at the shops in there.Kate And what about you?Ja I need some cosmetics化妆品from the Body Shop on Cornmarket Street.Kate And I'm looking for something to wear to Jenny's party tonight. But nothing too expensive. Anyway, look,let's go in here.Assistant Can I help you?Kate We're just looking.Mark What do you think of this one?Kate Hmm, it's OK, but I'm not sure green suits you. Do they have it in other colours?Ja What size do you take?Mark Medium, I guess. Oh, here's a nice polo shirt. I like the colour. It's a bit small, though.Ja Do they have it in a larger size?Mark Yes, here we go. That's great.Ja How much is it?Mark Twelve pounds. That's not too bad. I'll buy it.Mark I'll have this, please.Assistant That'll be 12 pounds please. ... Thank you. ... And here's your shirt, and here's your receipt.Mark Thanks.Mark Look, I've really got to go. I'll see you at the party tonight.Kate OK.Ja Bye.Conversation 2Ja OK, Kate. Now it is time to find something for you. What about this dress?Kate Hey, that's lovely.Ja Would you like to try it on?Kate Yes, OK. Where are the changing rooms?Assistant Just behind you.Kate Thank you. ... What do you think?Ja Well, it really suits you, but...Kate ... it's a bit big. Excuse me, do you have this in a smaller size?Assistant What size do you take?Kate Size 8, I think.Assistant No, I'm afraid we don't. That's the last one.Kate No, it doesn't really fit. OK, I'll leave it.Ja Actually, I really like it.Kate Why don't you try it on, then?Ja OK. ... What do you think?Kate Perfect. It really suits you.Ja It's a bit expensive.Kate Go on! You deserve it!Ja OK, I'll have it. But I don't have enough cash. ... Can I pay by credit card?Assistant Sure.Ja Thank you.Assistant Please enter your PIN. ... And here's your receipt.Ja Thank you.Assistant Thanks a lot.Kate That was painless, wasn't it? But I still don't have a dress for the party. Let's try somewhere else. Assistant Bye.Girls Bye.Outside viewPart 1Voice-over Do you have something you don't want anymore? Maybe you'll just throw it away. Or you could sell it.How? Well, you might want to sell it in the newspaper classified ads. Or you could sell it on a bulletin board. You could put a sign on it. Or find a buyer. If you have lots of things you don't want anymore, you could have a yard sale or a garage sale. And today there is a new way to sell your things.You can sell them online. If you have something you want to sell online, Jessica Sherman can help you.Jessica I'm an eBay seller. I can sell anything, from cars to pianos, to bikes, furniture, anything. Anything in anonline auction. Here's how an online auction works. Let's say you want to buy something. You can type in what you're looking for here, or you can search these categories. See, you can buy all kinds of things. You canbuy antiques, puters, musical instruments, you can even buy a house! Well, let's look at cameras. In an auction, people who want to buy this camera make an offer, say, $50. An offer is called a bid. And people who make bids are called bidders. There are 16 bids for this camera right now, and the top bid is $300 and the auction for this camera will end in nine hours. I help lots of people sell different things online. My customers might e to me, or I might go to them and we look at what they have to sell.Part 2Jessica Lisa?Lisa Hey!Jessica Hi. It's Jessica. Nice to meet you.Lisa You too.Jessica How did you find me?Lisa Well, I saw your flyer down at the coffee shop.Jessica Oh, great! What do you have here?Lisa Well, I've got these five designer dresses, and they all have original tags.Jessica They look great, and the tags will definitely help get a better price. How much do you want to get for eachdress?Lisa Well, I'd like to get $50.Jessica Probably get 50, but you might make a little less.Lisa That's fine.Jessica Great. Well, let's do it! This is great. This is cute!Lisa Hm mmh.Jessica Oh, I love this one. Let's post this one. You know, Lisa, this is a perfect summer dress. I think we shouldtake the picture outside.Lisa Good idea!Jessica This is how it works. Lisa pays a fee between two and ten dollars to put her dress online.Jessica I've got my camera right here.Jessica I get 15% mission and the buyer pays for the dress and the shipping costs. First I take pictures. Thenwe'll decide how many days we'll put her dress up for auction. Three, five, seven or ten days.Jessica Now, you have a choice of a three-, five- or seven-day auction. What would you like to do?Lisa Well, um, how about seven days?Jessica That's exactly what I would remend.Jessica After I take the picture, I list the item. To do that, I enter the information about it.Jessica Well, the description is really important. The details will help sell the dress. Oh, there are so many dressesonline that we need to show how this one is unique. You know, we could put a reserve price on this.Lisa Reserve price? What's that?Jessica Well, a reserve price is when we set a minimum price for the dress and if the bids don't reach that price, thedress won't sell.Lisa What do you think?Jessica In my experience, if we don't use a reserve price we'll get more bids, and it'll be much more exciting, andyou might make more money.Lisa Yeah, let's do it!Jessica All right!Jessica Now we agree to pay the listing fee. It's the last thing that we do, and the dress is up for auction. Person 1 Yes, I shop online.Person 2 Yes, I shop online.Person 3 Yes, I shop online.Person 4 I do not shop online.Person 5 Yes, I shop online.Person 4 I don't have a puter.Person 6 I shop online all the time.Person 5 I shop online once a month.Person 3 I shop online probably every couple of months.Person 1 I shop online three or four times a year.Person 4 I shop in stores.Person 2 When I shop online I buy CDs.Person 7 I buy some of my supplies online.Person 3 I usually buy books or music when I, when I, uh, shop online.Jessica Now I check on the items I've listed. I wonder how Lisa's dresses are doing! Are there any bids? We've gotsome interested buyers here! These dresses will definitely sell. At the last minute, you often see prices going up.Lisa Hello?Jessica Lisa?Lisa Oh, hey Jessica! How did the auctions go?Jessica I have some good news!Lisa Yes?Jessica We did really well. We sold all five dresses for $210.Lisa Oh, that's wonderful! Thank you so much!Jessica Isn't that great? Well, I will be sending you a check in the mail.Lisa Oh, thank you. Have a good day.Jessica Great. Thank you so much, Lisa. Bye-bye.Jessica These dresses sold very well. Now it's my job to make sure that we get paid and to ship the dress to thebuyer. I think online selling is fun. And you probably will be suessful if you've got great items, good descriptions说明, and great photos. And you might make a lot of money.Listening inPassage 1Speaker 1]Interviewer So, how are you enjoying yourself in St Petersburg? What's it like?Speaker 1 Oh, I think it is a very beautiful place.Interviewer What sort of... Is it good for shopping? What do you buy in St Petersburg?Speaker 1 Yes, there are things you should buy. Of course, vodka is very good here and the other thing veryexpensive is the caviar. It is beautiful. Then there are the dolls. What have do they say? Matrioshka dolls. Interviewer Matrioshka dolls. Those wooden dolls that go inside each other?Speaker 1 Yes, you take one out and open the top and there is another one. You take off the top and there isanother. They get very very small inside. Very small.Interviewer OK.Speaker 1 And of course, the chess. Because they are very famous here in this part of the world to play the chess. Interviewer Yes. And what sort of shops are there? Where's it best to shop?Speaker 1 Oh, here there are very good department stores, where you can buy everything that you like, clothes andeverything. And also, lots of small kiosks that are very unique独一无二的, owned by different shopkeepers, you know. And they are all over St Petersburg. Little kiosks and also markets that are very good. And there is a very good museum shop at the museum - at the Hermitage Museum.Interviewer And what are the opening hours?Speaker 1 At the museum?Interviewer Well, all shops, generally. What are the opening hours ... for shopping?Speaker 1 Yes. Usually, they open at around 10 o'clock in the morning and I think they are open to 7 o'clock atnight; sometimes even longer, to 8 o'clock.Interviewer And how do you, how do you actually buy things? How do you pay for things? I think, there is aslightly different way of doing this in Russia.Speaker 1 Yes, you point to the thing that you want to buy, which is usually behind the counter or something likethat; and then you go to a cash desk to pay. And then you have to go back to the counter and then you take the thing you have bought.Interviewer It sounds as though it's quite a long process.Speaker 1 It is very interesting.Speaker 2Interviewer So, how are you enjoying it in Cairo? What's, what's the shopping like?Speaker 2 Oh, it's fantastic. And the shopping is absolutely great. Um, you can get everything from fantastic littlewooden boxes. You can get backgammon boards. You can get all kinds of leather stuff-sandals and so on. Oh, and the thing that they're really famous for here of course, is the water pipes that they call it a sheesha.Interviewer A sheesha. OK. That's the water pipe.Speaker 2 That's right, yes. Yes, they like the smoking here.Interviewer And where are the best places to shop?Speaker 2 Well, I think the best place actually here is to go, if you go to the mediaeval market. It's a mercialcentre in the middle of Cairo and - er - they sell lots of fantastic souvenirs there. You can get spices, er, you can get gold and silver, and copper stuff, and - er - they also sell your fruit and veg.Interviewer Uh-huh. When does it open? When are the shops open?Speaker 2 Well, the hours are very good. They open very early in the morning. They stay open till about 10o'clock at night. You do have to remember, of course, that they take a very long lunch break. So, they are closed for this long time in the afternoon but they, you know, re-open and stay open until late. Oh, and the other thing you have to remember is that they - everything is closed on a Friday.Interviewer Right, and how do you pay for things? Do you have to bargain for, for goods?Speaker 2 Well, bargaining is absolutely a sport here. Uh, they, they do prefer cash always. I think some of thetourist shops will take credit cards but only in the tourist shops. When you start the, the bargaining, you've got to be, well, first of all, you've got to be definite and serious about what you're buying. But don't offer anything like the price that they're asking, the original price. You know, go in at about half the price of what they're asking you.Interviewer That's fascinating迷人的. Thanks very much. Thank you.Speaker 2 That's a great place.Speaker 3Interviewer So, how's your visit to Venice? Is it good?Speaker 3 Oh, amazing. What a place. It's so unique!Interviewer Have you done any shopping? Is it a good place to shopping?Speaker 3 Yes, definitely. They're - you must go and see the glass factories on Murano. They're just somethingelse. Quite expensive but you can get little bits of glass, really nice. Sheets of paper are really nice.Interviewer Yeah.Speaker 3 Also, lace is just... exquisite lace.Interviewer Yes.Speaker 3 Carnival masks, also. All hand-painted.Interviewer Yes, Carnival, yes. I've seen this.Speaker 3 Then, the shops are amazing.Interviewer And where's the best place to shop in Venice?Speaker 3 OK, well, the main shopping street is a street from St Mark's Square to the Academmia Bridge. That'sthe main bit But if you like food, you have to go to the market at the Rialto Bridge. That's just great food. There's not that many department stores.Interviewer No.Speaker 3 There's just not room for them on the island.Interviewer No. And what time do these shops open and close? What are the opening hours9Speaker 3 Oh, they open in the morning at about 9 or 9.30. And then they close for lunch 12.30 or 1. They'llreopen again - in the winter, 3.30 to 7.30 and in the summer just a bit later - 4 to 8, say.Interviewer Right. And how do you pay? Can you use credit cards or do you have to use cash?Speaker 3 Well, you know, just use cash for the smaller items and they aept credit cards most places for thelarger ones, but just make sure you get a receipt.Interviewer Yeah. And are the shops open all week or is there one day when they ...?Speaker 3 Yeah, oh, actually, Monday, they are traditionally closed.Interviewer Yeah, they are closed. Right. Thanks. Well. Sounds very interesting.Passage 2Speaker 1 Have you ever gone down to the local supermarket for some milk or bread and e out with far morethan you intended打算 to buy? Then you've fallen for the top ten tricks to separate you from your money. Here are the top ten tricks to make you shop.Speaker 2 Number ten. Trolley or basket? Make up your mind.Speaker 1 If you choose a basket, there'll be some heavy goods by the entrance to make you choose a trolley. Ifyou choose a trolley, there's a chance you'll want to fill it up. Make up your mind what you want to buy before you go into the store.Speaker 2 Number nine. Watch out, there are vegetables about.Speaker 1 Supermarkets often put vegetables and fruit near the entrance, so that you fill your trolley with natural,healthy produce and feel good. The problem is, then you don't feel so bad about filling your trolley with unhealthy and expensive items.Speaker 2 Number eight. If you can't find it, just ask!Speaker 1 You'll notice that essential items like bread or milk are placed all over the store, so you'll spend moretime looking for them. So if you can't find something, ask for help.Speaker 2 Number seven. Take a shopping list and stick to it!Speaker 1 Supermarkets often change shelves around, so that you're tempted to buy new products while you'relooking for the things on your list. It's easier to resist temptation if you only put in your trolley what you planned to buy.Speaker 2 Number six. Beware of the checkout!Speaker 1 Supermarkets often place sweets and magazines at the checkout, because customers who are bored withwaiting often add them to their basket or trolley.Speaker 2 Number five. Smells good? Don't believe it!Speaker 1 Many supermarkets pump the smell of freshly baked bread into the store through the air conditioning tomake you feel hungry. If you eat before you go, you'll be less tempted to add cakes and snacks to your trolley. Speaker 2 Number four. How free is FREE?Speaker 1 "Buy one get one free" is a mon way to make people think they're getting a bargain. But this kindof offer may not be as good as it sounds. Sometimes it's a way of getting rid of old stock.Speaker 2 Number three. Look up, look down.Speaker 1 Eye level is buy level, so don't choose the first product you see, because it's usually the most expensive.Look for similar products higher up or lower down the shelves.Speaker 2 Number two. Beware of loss leaders.Speaker 1 Large supermarkets often reduce the price of key items, such as a popular brand of cereals or the latestfilms on DVD. They're designed to bring people into the shop, because they believe everything will be cheaper.Speaker 2 And our number one top tip for supermarket shoppers. Stay at home and shop online.Speaker 1 Many large supermarkets allow you to shop from the fort of your own home, and will even deliverit to your door. If you shop online, you'll avoid all those expensive supermarket tricks. And even if there's a delivery charge, it will cost less than going to the supermarket and doing your shopping yourself.Unit 7 Family affairsInside viewConversation 1Ja What time are your parents arriving?Kate Eleven. Oh no, it's 10.30! I must clean up my room, it's a mess.Ja Would you like me to give you a hand?Kate Oh, yes, that would be great!Ja So, what are they like, your parents?Kate They're great. They're very different. Mum's pretty sociable - she's real funny. Dad isn't as sociable - he'skind of quiet - he reads a lot and he likes spending time alone. He's a let more chilled than Mum.Ja They do sound quite different.Kate Yes. Mum - she tends to worry a lot, whereas Dad's quite ... easygoing. He's good at listening, you can tellhim anything. Um ... could you put those over there?Ja Sure. So who are you most like?Kate You tell me!Ja Hmm, you've got a bit of both of them, I think.Kate Yes, I think so, too. I'm sociable, like Mum –Ja You're very sociable!Kate Yes, but I like to spend time alone.Ja I don't think you worry a lot, do you?Kate No, I'm like Dad in that way.Kate Oh, look at the time, I must go. I'm meeting them outside the Lodge.Conversation 2Julia This is great. It's just like I pictured it. Look at that, isn't it beautiful?Rob Wow, Kate, honey! I love your school! Kate No, Dad, I'm not at Law School, I'm at university!Rob OK, honey. It's Oxford, England -I know!Rob Listen, honey, Granddad had a fall just before we left.Kate Oh, no!Rob It's OK. He broke his arm but they don't think it's serious.Julia I don't know, when old people break something, it can be very serious.Rob I think he'll be fine!Kate Tell me all about it. What exactly happened?Rob He fell down the steps in the backyard.Kate Oh, poor Granddad! So go on!Rob He was taken to the hospital by ambulance ... they kept him there for several hours, didn't they, Julia? Butthey let him go home.Julia I feel awful that we can't be with him.Rob Julia, I spoke to Granddad as soon as we landed and he said the doctors aren't worried.Kate What else did he say?Rob He said his arm doesn't hurt him.Kate Oh, good! So he'll be OK, right? There's no real concern?Rob No, I told you, honey, there's no need to worry. ... Just look at that! What a great place!Kate Yes, isn't it wonderful?Rob Come on, let's go and eat. Isn't there a pub nearby? I seem to remember passing one. I'd love to eat in anEnglish pub.Kate OK, let's do that.Rob There's no need to worry, honey.Outside viewVoice-over Wele to Changing Lifestyles. Today we'll take a look at the changing role of fathers. In the 1950sand the 1960s, most fathers went to work every day and most mothers stayed at home to take care of the children. However, since the late 60s and the early 70s, family life has been changing dramatically. Instead of aepting the rigid roles imposed by society, many couples have been deciding to change their work-life balance. More mothers have been pursuing careers, while at the same time fathers have been devoting more time to caring for children and doing household chores. This is David Noll. David is 33 years old, husband and father of two girls. David is a modern father. He and his wife both pursue careers and share in raising the children and doing housework.Diane OK, well then are you going to go to the playground?Children 1 Right. Right, Mama.Diane Right. I love you.Children 2 Bububa.Diane Bye-bye.Children 1 Bye.Diane Bye-bye.Voice-over David's father Bob Noll was also a loving father, but David's role as a father was different. During theUnit 1 Starting outInside viewConversation 1Porter Good afternoon.Ja Good afternoon.Porter New student?Ja Yes.Porter Wele to Hertford College.Ja Thank you.Porter Can I have your family name, please? Ja Yes, it's Li.Porter Er, L-double E?Ja No, L-I.Porter And what's your first name, Ms Li? Ja Ja.Porter Ja Li... ah yes, there you are. Here are your keys.Ja Where's my room?Porter You're in Staircase 6 Room 5.Ja Who am I sharing with?Porter Nobody. You have your own room. Er...there's a Ms Santos in the room next to you.Ja Oh. My own room? In China we usually have several people in a dormitory.Porter Well, here you don't have to share with anyone.Ja Thank you Sir.Porter No need to call me sir, Ms Li. Everyone calls me Stewart.Ja Please call me Ja!Porter OK, Ja, um, can you just sign for your keys, please? Conversation 2Kate Hi, have you just arrived too?Ja Yes!Kate I guess we're neighbours. My name's Kate Santos.Ja I'm Ja Li. Where are you from?Kate From New York. How about you?Ja I'm from Anshan in China.Kate Is Ja your real name?Ja No, it's my English name. My Chinese name is Li Hui. Is Kate your full name?Kate No, it's short for Catherine.Ja So do I call you Catherine or Kate?Kate Everyone calls me Kate.Ja Nice to meet you.Kate OK, Ja. See you later.Ja Bye!Conversation 3Kate Hey! This is awesome! Look at the size of this dining hall.Ja Is this where we have all our meals?Kate I guess.Mark You just arrived?Girls Yes!Mark Me too. By the way, I'm Mark. Nice to meet you. Kate Hi, I'm Kate.Mark Hi Kate, I guess you're from the States.Kate Right! How can you tell? You're British, huh?Mark Yes, I'm from London. And you are ...?Ja I'm Li Hui. I'm from China. But you can call me Ja. Mark Hi Ja. Wele to England. What are you reading?Ja English.Mark How about you, Kate?Kate My major is law. And you?Mark I'm studying PPE.Kate That's a special Oxford subject, isn't it?Outside viewJulie My name's Julie Dearden, and I'm the Director of International Programmes here at Hertford College.Eugene My name's Eugene Berger, I studied here in Oxford for four years er, studying modern languages atSomerville College.Julie Oh, there are many Oxford traditions. Oxford is a very old university, the oldest English-speaking universityin the, in the world. And so there are many traditions which are associated with the colleges, with the times of the year, and with sport, and with eating, for example.Eugene Each college is very different um, from um, the others, and it has its own character. Some colleges arevery conservative, and some are much more liberal and have a tradition of um, kind of liberal politics. But there are also some specific traditions.Julie Formal Hall is when we all eat together here in college, the professors and the students. Usually it takesplaces at seven o'clock in the evening, and the professors sit on high table which is the table over here, and the students sit on mon table, which are the tables here. But everybody eats together. It's a very beautiful evening because there are, there's a special meal and we eat by candlelight.Eugene I think er, the traditions that make Oxford so unique are firstly the Oxford Union and er, secondly, MayDay. The Oxford Union being a debating society where speakers e from all around the world to address the studentsand even allow themselves to be questioned by the students, making it a very interesting forum. Julie My favourite is er, May Day. And May Day is the first day of May, and we have a tradition called MayMorning, and on May Morning everybody gets up very early and the students have a celebration. There is a choir which sings on top of the tower at Magdalen College and all the people of the town and all the students go to listen to the singing. So it's very nice.Eugene The tradition that er, was most important to me was probably Summer Eights. I was a rower. And SummerEights is a rowing petition, held in May in the summer term. And in this petition, each college is trying to improve its place which it won the previous year and gradually work its way up the river.Julie When the students take exams, they must go to a special building and it's called Examination Schools. Andalso they must wear a special uniform, so they wear E. gown like mine, a black gown, and they wear a white shirt, arid the men wear a white tie and black trousers. The women wear a white shirt and a black skirt or black trousers. And they must wear this uniform, which has a Latin name - sub fuse — and they must wear this uniform in order to take their examinations.Eugene I think the Oxford traditions lend character to the place and it's such an old institution, it should havetraditions, but they can be very inconvenient. For example, sub fuse. This is the uniform that we are required aording to the university rules, to wear.Julie They also wear flowers in their buttonholes, and those flowers are carnations. And they wear differentcolours, the students wear different coloured flowers for different examinations. So when you take your first exam you wear a white flower, and when you take your second exam you wear a pink flower, and when you take your final examination you wear a red carnation.Eugene So we have to dress up in a full black suit, starched collar, white bow tie and carry a mortarboard. And towrite an exam in the summer heat whilst wearing all that which you're not allowed to take off is um, unfortable.Julie I really like the Oxford traditions, I think it's part of our history, and part of um, being a student or a teacherhere at Oxford University.Listening inPassage 1Interviewer Can you tell me something about the Ivy League? You're a professor at Harvard, is that right? Professor That's right, yes.Interviewer Tell me how many universities are there? How many institutions?Professor In total there are eight institutions: There's Harvard, Yale, Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth,Princeton, and the University of Pennsylvania.Interviewer Ah, OK. And what's the sporting ... I believe there's some link with sports.Professor There certainly is, yes. Originally the Ivy League referred to the sports teams from the universitieswhich peted against each other, especially in football, basketball and ice hockey. Now sometimes these universities, institutions, chose their students on the basis of their skills at these particular sports. But in the last 50 years, Ivy League schools have aepted a wider range of students because it wasn't possible to be both world-famous for research and also top class in sport.Interviewer And what about their academic importance? I gather they're academically very, very important,。

新概念英语第一册 裕兴版同步笔记 Lesson 1

新概念英语第一册 裕兴版同步笔记 Lesson 1

新概念英语第一册—学习方法与指导新概念英语第一册是针对中学生和成人初学者而设计的一本教材,其内容涉及如下几方面:一、语音二、词汇三、课文四、语法一、语音英语音标的系统讲解将在前四十课内完成。

通过对语音部分系统而全面的学习,学生要了解英语的基本发音规律及特点,掌握英语单词的读音规则及句子的发音技巧,为今后的英语学习奠定良好的语音基础。

学生首先要听清楚每个音素的发音,掌握其要领,然后认真模仿,争取把每一个音都发得准确、到位。

二、词汇新概念英语的显著特点之一就是它蕴含了丰富的词汇。

新概念第一册的单词大多比较常用,而且也都简单易懂,在授课过程中,我们又以书上的生词为基础,有针对性地对这些单词作了必要的补充。

比如同义词、反义词及这些单词的副词、形容词和名词形式等等。

学生可以运用单词联想记忆法,迅速扩充词汇,同时还可以了解一些英语的基本构词法,使单词的记忆变得更轻松。

同时我们也对一些词汇的其它常用意思和用法作了适当的补充,而且所补充的这些单词并不是孤立的,他们都附有大量的例句,以便学生能够清楚地知道运用这些词汇的具体情景,使学生在词汇的运用上把握得更准确、自如,从而达到事半功倍的效果。

三、课文新概念英语第一册不涉及写作方面的知识,也没有长篇阅读的文章。

课文多为对话,内容简单易懂,对初学者和具有初级水平的学生来说,可以轻松掌握。

课文中的语言多为生活化的语言,具有很强的实用性。

学生要充分利用课文现有的资源,首先要多听、多读,尽量地模仿它的语音语调,并最终达到学以致用。

四、语法新概念第一册将涉及到如下语法项目:1)––=>名词的单复数形式=>助动词和情态动词的用法=>介词短语=>there be句型=>定语从句=>形容词和副词的比较级和最高级等等2)––=>现在进行时=>一般现在时=>一般过去时=>过去进行时=>现在完成时=>过去完成时和将来时作为英语的学习者,要准确地掌握语法规则才能准确地把握句子结构。

有了较强的语法功底才能更好地、系统地最终学到的知识都是为了实际运用,而一口流利的英语一定是从实践中锻炼出来的。

裕兴新概念英语笔记第1册到第3册精品笔记--可编辑

裕兴新概念英语笔记第1册到第3册精品笔记--可编辑

裕兴新概念英语第一册笔记完整版΄1)v. 原谅΄eg. Excuse me.请原谅,劳驾。

2)n. 借口΄eg. It΄s an excuse.΄me pron. 我(宾格:用来做宾语的。

)΄eg. He loves me.他爱我.΄eg. She cheats me.他骗我.΄eg. Please tell me.他告诉我.Excuse me 的用法这个短语经常被译作“对不起”,但它并不表示你有什么过错,而是说你要打搅别人,所以常被译作“劳驾”。

为了要引起别人的注意΄eg. Excuse me. Is this you handbag?2)要打扰某人或要打断别人话΄eg. Excuse me . May I ask you a question?3) 向陌生人问路΄eg. Excuse me. Could you please tell me the way to the railway station?4) 向某人借东西΄eg. Excuse me. Can I borrow your pen?5) 需要从别人身边挤过或让别人给自己让路΄eg. Excuse me. Could you please make some room for me?6) 要求在宴席或会议中途中离开一会儿eg. Excuse me. May I lease for a little while?΄sorry 用于当你做错事而向别人道歉的时候,表示“对不起”。

请问几点了?΄eg. Excuse me. What time is it?2) 不小心把水弄到了别人的身上。

΄eg. Sorry. 或者 I΄m sorry!3) 对不起,我先失陪一下΄eg. Excuse me.4) 误解了别人的意思΄eg. Sorry.΄yesadv. 是的(对一般疑问句的肯定回答)΄eg. Are you mad?--Yes, I am.2)经常用于应答,表示“什么事”。

裕兴新概念英语第一册

裕兴新概念英语第一册

裕兴新概念英语第一册Lesson 1 Excuse me<语音>首先给大家介绍一下汉语与英语的区别。

汉字属于象形文字,具有表义性。

所以看到一个生字是很难知道他的读音,但却可以猜到他的意思。

英文具有拼音文字,具有表音性。

掌握英语的发音很重要。

英语共有26个字母,有大小两种写法。

‘请跟读’Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh IiJj Kk Ll Mm NnOo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv WwXx Yy Zz下面一起来重温一下字母歌The Alphabet Song字母歌A B C D E F GH I J K L M NO P Q R S T UV W X Y ZNow you know your ABC。

Everybody sing with me.。

听过经典的字母歌之后,下面来看字母的发音规律[ei] Aa Hh Jj Kk[i:] Bb Cc Dd Ee Gg Pp Tt Vv Zz[e] Ff Ll Mm Nn Ss Xx Zz[ai] Ii Yy[ju:] UuLesson 3 Sorry Sir 对不起,先生Lesson 3 Sorry, sir.对不起,先生。

Listen to the tape then answer this question.听录音,然后回答问题。

这位男士有没有要回他的雨伞?My coat and my umbrella please.Here is my ticket.Thank you, sir.Number five.Here's your umbrella and your coat.This is not my umbrella.Sorry sir.Is this your umbrella?No, it isn't.Is this it?Yes, it is.Thank you very much.New words and Expressions 生词和短语umbrella n. 伞please int. 请here adv. 这里my possessive adjective 我的ticket n. 票number n. 号码five num. 五sorry adj. 对不起的sir n. 先生cloakroom n. 衣帽存放处参考译文请把我的大衣和伞拿给我。

新概念第一册笔记裕兴版新概念第一册

新概念第一册笔记裕兴版新概念第一册

他人整理,与本人无关。

只是我下载要分。

故分享之。

Lesson 1 Excuse me![词汇](11)excuse v. 原谅me pron. 我(宾格)yes adv. 是的is v. be动词现在时第三人称单数this pron. 这your possessive adjective 你的,你们的handbag n.(女用)手提包pardon int. 原谅,请再说一遍it pron. 它thank you 感谢你(们)very much 非常地★Excuse me.1、引起对方注意时2、常用于与陌生人搭话,打断别人的说话或从别人身边挤过,或在某个聚会中突然中途要离开一会儿时Excuse us for a moment. 对不起,让我们单独聊会。

sorry 对不起,用于对别人有伤害时★me pron. 我(宾格)人称代词:宾格:在动词、介词之后形容词性的物主代词:不能单独使用名词性物主代词:只能单独使用★is v. be动词现在时第三人称单数be动词:am、is、areI amshe/ he/ it isyou/ we/ they are★pardon int. 原谅,请再说一遍Pardon?/ I beg your pardon. 请求对方把刚才讲过的话重复一遍。

[语法]含有be动词的陈述句、否定句和一般疑问句含有be动词的任何句子,否定句就是在be动词后面加not;如果变一般疑问句,就把be动词提前到句子的前面。

[课文]Excuse me.Yes?Is this your handbag?Pardon?Is this your handbag?Yes, it is.Thank you very much.Lesson 2 Is this your…?[词汇](10)pen n.钢笔pencil n.铅笔book n.书watch n.手表coat n.上衣,外衣dress n.连衣裙skirt n.裙子shirt n.衬衣car n.小汽车house n.房子★dress①n. 连衣裙;套裙②n. 服装,衣服casual dress 便服evening dress 晚礼服★house n.房子house 房子,一般指独立的院落,更具体的指房子的建筑,结构family 侧重家庭的成员There are four people in my family. 在我家里有四口人。

裕兴新概念英语第一册

裕兴新概念英语第一册

裕兴新概念英语第一册1. 课程介绍裕兴新概念英语第一册是一套适合初学者的英语教材,旨在帮助学生快速提升英语听说能力。

本教材采用全新的教学方法和教学材料,通过丰富多样的练习和活动,培养学生的听力、口语和阅读能力。

2. 系统结构裕兴新概念英语第一册分为15个单元,每个单元包含课文、词汇表、练习和测验等部分。

每个单元的内容都紧密联系,有助于学生逐步掌握基本的英语交流能力。

3. 学习目标裕兴新概念英语第一册的学习目标主要包括: - 掌握英语基础词汇和语法知识 - 提高听力理解能力 - 培养口语表达能力- 建立读写能力4. 课程内容4.1 课文每个单元的课文都是由一篇短文组成,内容涵盖了日常生活、学习、工作和旅行等方面,以及一些英语国家的文化背景。

课文通过精心设计的对话和情景,既加强了学生的听力能力,又拓宽了他们的语言应用范围。

4.2 词汇表每篇课文后都附有词汇表,列出了本课所涉及的重要词汇和词组,并提供相应的中文解释。

学生可以通过词汇表来扩大自己的词汇量,提高对课文的理解和运用能力。

4.3 综合练习每个单元末尾都有综合练习,包括听力练习、口语训练、阅读理解和写作练习等。

这些练习在形式上各不相同,旨在培养学生的综合应用能力和语言表达能力。

4.4 测验每个单元末尾都有测验,涵盖了本单元的听力、口语、阅读和写作技能。

通过测验,学生可以检验自己在这个单元所学的知识,同时也为下一个单元的学习做好准备。

5. 学习方法裕兴新概念英语第一册的学习方法主要包括:- 多听多说:通过大量的听力练习和口语训练,提高英语的听说能力。

- 多读多写:通过阅读课文和写作练习,巩固自己的词汇和语法知识。

- 多练多测:通过练习和测验,检验自己的学习成果,及时发现和纠正错误。

6. 教学资源在学习裕兴新概念英语第一册的过程中,学生可以利用以下资源提高学习效果: - 教材附带的录音资料,提供真实的英语口语模型。

- 在线学习平台,提供更多的听力和口语练习材料。

裕兴新概念学习笔记 第一册

裕兴新概念学习笔记 第一册

New Words and expressions 生词和短语envelope n. 信封writing paper n. 信纸shop assistant n. 售货员size n. 尺寸,尺码,大小pad n. 信纸簿glue n. 胶水chalk n. 粉笔change n. 零钱,找给的钱envelope n. 信封letter n. 信函window envelope 开窗的信封(信封正面有透明纸框,可看见信签上的收件人地址) writing paper n. 信纸paper "纸", "纸张" 时是不可数名词a sheet of paper 一张纸a piece of paper 一张纸shop assistant n. 售货员shopkeeper 拥有或管理某个小商店的店老板, 店主store detective 监督顾客是否从商店偷东西的人size n. 尺寸,大小1. 尺码,号 (衣服、鞋、帽等的)eg. What size does she want ?What size do you wear?This blouse is your size.这件衬衣是你的尺码.2. 大小(尺寸,体积,规模,身体等的), 多少(数量) eg. There are house of all sizes in that town.那个镇子有大大小小各式房子.pad n. 信签簿(指可一张张扯用的本子)glue n. 胶水(不可数名词)eg. I want some glue.---- Do you have any glue?---- No,I don'tchalk n. 粉笔coloured chalk 彩色粉笔change1. n. 找头; 零钱eg. Here is your change.这是你的找头.I have no change.我身上没有零钱.2. 变化;转换eg. There is a big change in his mind.他的思想有很大的变化.3. v. 改变eg. She never changes her mind.她从不改变主意.TEXT 课文Question: Does the lady buy any chalk?Listen to the tape then answer this question.听录音,然后回答问题。

裕兴新概念英语笔记第1册到第3册笔记

裕兴新概念英语笔记第1册到第3册笔记

裕兴新概念英语第一册笔记完整版新概念英语第一册——学习方法与指导新概念英语第一册是针对中学生和成人初学者而设计的一本教材,其内容涉及如下几方面:一、语音二、词汇三、课文四、语法一、语音英语音标的系统讲解将在前四十课内完成。

通过对语音部分系统而全面的学习,学生要了解英语的基本发音规律及特点,掌握英语单词的读音规则及句子的发音技巧,为今后的英语学习奠定良好的语音基础。

学生首先要听清楚每个音素的发音,掌握其要领,然后认真模仿.争取把每一个音都发得准确、到位。

二、词汇新概念英语的显著特点之一就是它蕴含了丰富的词汇。

新概念第一册的单词大多比较常用,而且也都简单易懂,在授课过程中,我们又以书上的生词为基础,有针对性地对这些单词作了必要的补充。

比如同义词、反义词及这些单词的副词、形容词和名词形式等等。

学生可以运用单词联想记忆法,迅速扩充词汇,同时还可以了解一些英语的基本的构词,使单词的记忆变得更轻松。

同时我们也对一些词汇的其它常用意思和用法作了适当的补充,而且所补充的这些单词并不是孤立的,他们都附有大量的例句,1以便学生能够清楚地知以便学生能够清楚地知道运用这些词汇的具体情景,使学生在词汇的运用上把握得更准确、自如,从而达到事半功倍的效果。

三、课文新概念英语第一册不涉及写作方面的知识,也没有长篇阅读的文章。

课文多为对话,内容简单易懂,对初学者和具有初级水平的学生来说,可以轻松掌握。

课文中的语言多为生活化的语言,具有很强的实用性。

学生要充分利用课文现有的资源,首先要多听,多读,尽量地模仿它的语音语调,并最终达到学以致用。

四、语法新概念第一册将涉及到如下语法项目:1)--=> 词的单复数形式=> 助动词和情态动词的用法=> 介词短语=> there be 句型=> 定语从句=> 形容词和副词的比较级和最高级等等2)-- 时态=> 现在进行时=> 一般现在时=> 一般过去时=> 过去进行时=> 现在完成时2=> 过去完成时和将来时作为英语的学习者,要准确地掌握语法规则才能准确地把握句子结构。

裕兴新概念学习笔记 第一册(4950)

裕兴新概念学习笔记 第一册(4950)

Lesson 49 At the butcher's 在肉店New Words and expressions 生词和短语butcher n. 卖肉的meat n. ( 食用)肉beef n. 牛肉lamb n. 羔羊肉husband n. 丈夫steak n. 牛排mince n. 肉馅.绞肉chicken n. 鸡tell v. 告知truth n. 实情either adv. 也(用于否定句)butcher n. 卖肉的人, 屠夫meat n. (食用) 肉(不可数名词)eg. Mr. Green likes meat very much.格林先生超级喜爱吃肉.Do you eat meat every day?你天天都吃肉吗?Yes, I do./ No, I don't.是的./不.beef n. 牛肉(不可数名词)eg. There isn't any beef on the plate.盘子中没有什么牛肉.My parents don't like beef.我的父母不喜爱吃牛肉.lamb n. 羔羊肉,小羊肉eg. I don't like lamb.我不喜爱吃羔羊肉.He doesn't like lamb, either.他也不喜爱羔羊肉.husband n. 丈夫wife n. 妻子spouse n. 夫妻bride n. 新娘groom n. 新郎fiancee n. 未婚妻fiance n. 未婚夫girlfriend n. 女朋友boyfriend n. 男友steak n. 牛排steak rare 三分熟steak medium 半熟steak well-done 全熟eg. How do you like your steak?Steak rare /medium / well-donemince n. 肉馅(不可数名词)eg. She wants some mince.她想要一些肉馅.She doesn't want any mince.她不想要一些肉馅.Does she want any mince?她想要一些肉馅吗?Yes, she does.是的, 她想要.No, she doesn't不, 她不想要.chicken n. 鸡, 鸡肉eg. There are some chickens behind the house.在屋子后面有一些小鸡.What do you want?你想要点什么?I want some chicken.我想要一些鸡肉.tell v. 告知eg. tell me 告知我.speak 发言speak+ 语言speak Chinese 说汉语speak English 说英语speak French 说法语talk 谈话,交谈eg. I want to talk to you.我想和你谈一谈.say 说(强调说的内容)eg. He always says that he is a good man.他老是说他是一个好男人.tell v. 告知下面补充tell 的一些用法1. tell a lie扯谎2. You're telling me!我早就明白这件事了!3. Tell me another我不相信你.truth n. 实情,真相tell the truth 说实话,告知真相find out the truth 查明事实真相either adv. 也(用于否定句)too 用于确信句和疑问句中eg. I like that girl ,too.我也喜爱那个女孩.Is he a policeman, too?他也是一名警察吗?My brother doesn't like coffee, either.我的兄弟也不喜爱咖啡.She isn't tall, either.她也不是很高.TEXT 课文Questions:1. Does Mrs. Bird want beef or lamb?2. Does Mr. Bird like lamb?3. Does the butcher like chicken?Listen to the tape then answer this question.听录音,然后回答下列问题。

裕兴新概念

裕兴新概念

学习方法与指导新概念英语第一册是针对中学生和成人初学者而设计的一本教材,其内容涉及如下几方面:一、语音英语音标的系统讲解将在前四十课内完成。

通过对语音部分系统而全面的学习,学生要了解英语的基本发音规律及特点,掌握英语单词的读音规则及句子的发音技巧,为今后的英语学习奠定良好的语音基础。

学生首先要听清楚每个音素的发音,掌握其要领,然后认真模仿,争取把每一个音都发得准确、到位。

二、词汇新概念英语的显著特点之一就是它蕴含了丰富的词汇。

新概念第一册的单词大多比较常用,而且也都简单易懂,在授课过程中,我们又以书上的生词为基础,有针对性地对这些单词作了必要的补充。

比如同义词、反义词及这些单词的副词、形容词和名词形式等等。

学生可以运用单词联想记忆法,迅速扩充词汇,同时还可以了解一些英语的基本构词法,使单词的记忆变得更轻松。

同时我们也对一些词汇的其它常用意思和用法作了适当的补充,而且所补充的这些单词并不是孤立的,他们都附有大量的例句,以便学生能够清楚地知道运用这些词汇的具体情景,使学生在词汇的运用上把握得更准确、自如,从而达到事半功倍的效果。

三、课文新概念英语第一册不涉及写作方面的知识,也没有长篇阅读的文章。

课文多为对话,内容简单易懂,对初学者和具有初级水平的学生来说,可以轻松掌握。

课文中的语言多为生活化的语言,具有很强的实用性。

学生要充分利用课文现有的资源,首先要多听、多读,尽量地模仿它的语音语调,并最终达到学以致用。

四、语法新概念第一册将涉及到如下语法项目:1)名词的单复数形式助动词和情态动词的用法介词短语There be句型定语从句形容词和副词的比较级和最高级等等2)现在进行时一般现在时一般过去时过去进行时现在完成时过去完成时和将来时作为英语的学习者,要准确地掌握语法规则才能准确地把握句子结构。

有了较强的语法功底才能更好地、系统地掌握一门外语。

学生首先要对这些概念做到心中有数。

最终学到的知识都是为了实际运用,而一口流利的英语一定是从实践中锻炼出来的。

裕兴新概念第一册(5-6)

裕兴新概念第一册(5-6)

Lesson 5 Nice to meet you 见到您很高兴语音:后元音(五个)[a:]、[ɔ]、[ɔ:]、[u:]、[u]用舌的后部感觉发音。

[a:] 口腔全开,嘴唇成自然状态,不扁也不圆,长音。

arc ar小汽车h ar d 困难的坚硬的努力地st ar 恒星p ar k n.公园v.停车f ar m 农场d ar k 黑暗的p ar ty 晚会st ar t 开始af a st 快的快地p a st 过f a ther 父亲earh ear t 心脏alh al f一半Read these sentences:1. You can't park your car on the farm.你不可以把车停在农场。

2. Her father is a hard hearted man.她父亲是个心肠很硬的人。

3. The party starts at half past ten.晚会在十点半开始。

4. I can't see the stars in the dark sky.在黑暗的天空中,我看不到星星。

发音组合: a ar ear al代表单词:f a st 快的快地/p a st 过/f a ther 父亲f ar d ar k h ar t f ar mg ar den b ar st arh ear th al f[ɔ]发音时舌尖要离开下齿龈,口形椭圆,肌肉放松,短音。

oj o b 工作cl o ck 钟表l o ng 长的s o ng歌曲sh o p商店st o p 停止l o st 丢失g o t 得到b o ss 老板h o t 热的,受欢迎的aw a tch 手表Read these sentences:1. She lost that job, but she got this job.她失去了那份工作,但又找到了这份工作。

2. The clock often stops.这个钟表经常停。

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Lesson 5 Nice to meet you 见到您很高兴语音:后元音(五个)[a:]、[ɔ]、[ɔ:]、[u:]、[u]用舌的后部感觉发音。

[a:] 口腔全开,嘴唇成自然状态,不扁也不圆,长音。

arc ar小汽车h ar d 困难的坚硬的努力地st ar 恒星p ar k n.公园 v.停车f ar m 农场d ar k 黑暗的p ar ty 晚会st ar t 开始af a st 快的快地p a st 过f a ther 父亲earh ear t 心脏alh al f 一半Read these sentences:1. You can't park your car on the farm.你不可以把车停在农场。

2. Her father is a hard hearted man.她父亲是个心肠很硬的人。

3. The party starts at half past ten.晚会在十点半开始。

4. I can't see the stars in the dark sky.在黑暗的天空中,我看不到星星。

发音组合: a ar ear al代表单词:f a st 快的快地/p a st 过/f a ther 父亲f ar d ar kh ar t f ar m g ar den b ar st arh ear th al f[ɔ]发音时舌尖要离开下齿龈,口形椭圆,肌肉放松,短音。

oj o b 工作cl o ck 钟表l o ng 长的s o ng 歌曲sh o p 商店st o p 停止l o st 丢失g o t 得到b o ss 老板h o t 热的,受欢迎的aw a tch 手表Read these sentences:1. She lost that job, but she got this job.她失去了那份工作,但又找到了这份工作。

2. The clock often stops.这个钟表经常停。

3. The love song is not long, but it is very hot.这首爱情歌曲并不长,但却很受欢迎。

4. The boss lost a clock and a watch in the shop.老板在商店里丢了一个钟表和一块手表。

发音组合: o a代表单词:o x o n n o t c o p r o t h o t l o t w a tch[ɔ:] 发音时舌尖要离开下齿龈,口形小于短音[ɔ] ,嘴唇收圆,长音。

aw a ter 水orF or d 福特b or n 出生sp or t 体育运动h or se 马sh or t 短的alal l 全部t al l 高的f al l 秋天w al l 墙t al k 谈话awp aw爪子l aw 法律dr aw画画auP au l 保罗(人名)M au d 摩德(人名)aught augh t 教c augh t 抓住oughb ough t 买f ough t 打架Read these sentences:1. Mr.Ford was born in the fall.福特先生出生在秋季。

2. Maud is tall and Paul is short.摩德先生个子高,保罗个子矮。

3. Don't draw on the wall.不要在墙上乱写乱画。

4. Paul lives in a big house and he rides a horse every day.保罗住在一个大房子里,他每天都骑马。

发音组合:a、oor、aw、ough、ore、au、augh、or、ar、al代表单词:t a lk b a ll h a ll c a lld oor fl oorl aw s awb ough t f ough t th ough t t ough tbef ore ign orec augh t n augh ty n au ticalf or ce b or n s or tw ar nal l 全部/t al l 高的/f al l 秋天/w al l 墙/t al k 谈话[ɔ]与[ɔ:]的区别:发音时[ɔ]的口型比[ɔ:]略大些,[ɔ]的发音时间比[ɔ:]要短些.音标对比:[ɔ:] [ɔ]s or t d o gt or t n o dsh or t sh o pp or t p o tc augh t c o tst or k st o ck Exercise: 根据发音,填上适当的元音音标,是[ɔ]还是[ɔː][mɔ: d] [mɔ:] [gɔd] [fɔ: k] [gɔd] [dʒɔb][u] 发音时舌尖离开下齿龈,舌后部向软鄂抬起,口腔半闭,口形较圆,短音。

oog oo d 好的b oo k 书l oo k 看c oo k v.做饭n.厨师f oo t 脚up u t 放置p u sh 推s u gar 糖p u dding 布丁ouc ou ld 能够w ou ld 将要sh ou ld 应该Read these sentences:1. We could put some sugar in the pudding.我们可以在布丁里加点糖。

2. look at me. Am I good looking?看我漂亮吗?3. The cook is looking at his foot.厨师正在看他的脚。

发音组合:oo u ou代表单词:f oo t g oo d c oo k h oo k t oo kp u ll f u ll b u llsh ou ld[u:] 舌尖离开下齿龈,舌后部向软腭抬起,双唇收圆,舌位略微比[u]低一些,长元音。

oof oo l 傻瓜f oo d 食物c oo l 凉快的sch oo l 学校r oo m 房间ous ou p 汤y ou你,你们gr ou p 组,团以o结尾的开音节中,字母o发此音。

d o做wh o 谁Read these sentences:1. I cook food for you.我给你做饭。

2. You could drink soup in the cool room.你可以在这个凉爽的房间里喝汤。

3. Who is the fool?谁是傻瓜?4. How do you do?你好?发音组合:oo o ou u ue代表单词:f oo d f oo l b oo m c oo l h oo p p oo l sh oo tt o mbgr ou pr u le tr u th concl u de bl ue cl ue[u]和[u:]的区别:[u:]比[u]口形小,肌肉相对紧张,发音时间比??长一些。

音标对比: [u:] [u]f oo d f oo tb oo t b oo kc oo l c ou ldr oo f r oo mm oo n w oo dg oo se g oo dp oo l p u llf oo l f u ll Exercise: 根据发音,填上适当的元音音标,是[u]还是[u:][b u k] [l u:s] [t u k] [m u:n] [f u t] [h u:z]二、单词:New words and Expressions 生词和短语Mr. 先生good adj. 好morning n. 早晨Miss 小姐new adj. 新的student n. 学生French adj. / n. 法国人German adj. / n. 德国人nice adj. 美好的meet v. 遇见Japanese adj. / n. 日本人Korean adj. / n. 韩国人Chinese adj. / n. 中国人too adv. 也Mr. 先生(不可单独使用)Mr. + 姓氏Mr. Lee 李先生Mr. Zhang 张先生Mr. Ford 福特先生sir 先生可以单独使用,是对上级,长者,或陌生男性的尊称。

Sir 后面不能加姓氏。

Thank you, sir. 谢谢你, 先生.Sorry, sir. 对不起,先生.Can I help you, sir? 我能帮助你吗? good adj. 好反义词 bad adj. 坏的This is a good book. 这是本好书.She is a good teacher. 她是个好老师.I am a good student. 我是个好学生. morning n. 早晨/afternoon n. 下午/evening n. 晚上/night n. 夜里Good morning. 早上好.Good afternoon, 下午好.Good evening 晚上好.Good night 晚安in the morning 在早上in the afternoon 在下午in the evening 在晚上at night 在夜里Miss 小姐(一般指未婚女性)Miss + 姓氏Miss Lee 李小姐.Mrs. 太太(己婚女性)Mrs. +丈夫的姓氏Mrs. Black 布莱克太太(其丈夫姓Black) Ms. 女士(对未知婚姻状况者的称谓)Ms. Lee 李女士英语国家人名的构成:first name + middle name + surname名字中间名姓new adj. 新的反义词 old adj. 旧的That is my new shirt.那是我的新衬衫。

Is this your old dress?这是你的旧裙子吗?student n. 学生She is a new student.她是一个新学生。

Miss Sophie Dupont is not a bad student.Sophie Dupont 小姐不是一个坏学生。

French n. 法国人(国籍); 法语 adj. 法国的Miss Lee is French.李小姐是个法国人。

I can speak French.我能讲法语。

He is a French student.他是一个法国学生。

France n. 法国(国名)I come from France./I am from France.我来自法国。

German n. 德国人(国籍);德语 adj. 德国的- Are you German?你是德国人吗?-Yes,I am.是的,我是德国人。

He can speak German.他能讲德语。

Is Miss Sophie Dupont a German student?Sophie Dupont是德国学生吗?No, she isn't . She is a French student.不是,她不是,她是法国学生。

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