http://www.usingenglish.com/forum/
The website is as same as BBC English.
You can ask some questions to their teachers as long as you register to be their member.
2009年6月15日 星期一
Some good websites again. ^_^
http://www.youtube.com/user/duncaninchina
"Misterduncan in England" is a fun and interesting website.
The teacher teaches you English through videos.
He is from England.
He classified learning English videos into several different topics.
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=F467B6C12B713A0
I download one piece of video to give you for example.
The topic is "Say Sorry."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_BtrCuSOeE&feature=related
"Misterduncan in England" is a fun and interesting website.
The teacher teaches you English through videos.
He is from England.
He classified learning English videos into several different topics.
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=F467B6C12B713A0
I download one piece of video to give you for example.
The topic is "Say Sorry."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_BtrCuSOeE&feature=related
I think it is beneficial for us to learn English through watching videos.
Hope you enjoy it as well.
http://postsecret.blogspot.com/
The website posts a lot of postcards.
Those postcards were sent to the webiste by many people.
Some write about their secretes, others writes about their particular things.
It is also interesting to learn English through reading those strange postcards.
2009年6月14日 星期日
Some useful English websites
http://www.studentsoftheworld.info/ (Students of the World)
“Penpals of the world”只要填寫一些基本資料、E-mail等等,不用註冊,如果有筆友看到你的自我介紹等等,然後對你有興趣,就會直接點擊E-mail,寫信給你,你們就可以直接互相來信。
You can be friends with foreigners.
http://www.ehow.com/ (e-How)
這個網站你可以問很多有關How to …,就會有很多不同網友寫的步驟提供給我們參考,有時候對寫作英文有幫助,可以知道一件東西如何按照步驟做成的。
It can improve your English writing.
http://www.dilbert.com/ (The official Dilbert website with Scott Adams' color comic strips, animation, mashups and more!)
也是漫畫英文,他們也有把漫畫做成動畫,還有提供三格漫畫,然後自己可以填台詞在漫畫中。
English Comics is fun for you to learn English.
http://www.nataliedee.com/
這是圖片式的英文,旁邊有很多,以月份去分類,那些圖片主要是印在衣服上面,但有些圖片上的英文還是可以拿來作學習,而且那些圖畫很可愛!
Those pictures is cute.
http://storynory.com/
有很多長篇的經典故事等,有Mp3語音檔可以下載,還有一些影音檔可以看。
Improving your listening is essemtial on this website.
“Penpals of the world”只要填寫一些基本資料、E-mail等等,不用註冊,如果有筆友看到你的自我介紹等等,然後對你有興趣,就會直接點擊E-mail,寫信給你,你們就可以直接互相來信。
You can be friends with foreigners.
http://www.ehow.com/ (e-How)
這個網站你可以問很多有關How to …,就會有很多不同網友寫的步驟提供給我們參考,有時候對寫作英文有幫助,可以知道一件東西如何按照步驟做成的。
It can improve your English writing.
http://www.dilbert.com/ (The official Dilbert website with Scott Adams' color comic strips, animation, mashups and more!)
也是漫畫英文,他們也有把漫畫做成動畫,還有提供三格漫畫,然後自己可以填台詞在漫畫中。
English Comics is fun for you to learn English.
http://www.nataliedee.com/
這是圖片式的英文,旁邊有很多,以月份去分類,那些圖片主要是印在衣服上面,但有些圖片上的英文還是可以拿來作學習,而且那些圖畫很可愛!
Those pictures is cute.
http://storynory.com/
有很多長篇的經典故事等,有Mp3語音檔可以下載,還有一些影音檔可以看。
Improving your listening is essemtial on this website.
2009年6月11日 星期四
Assignment11:BBC Discussion
Purple color is my comment
Red color is my questions
Blue color is teacher's answers
My commemt about BBC discussion
I didn't mean to post the assignmet deleyed.
I have tried hard to figure out some questions which I really didn't know,
not just ask quesitions about some certain situations.
I've got answers in previous days, but I hope I can post more questions.
I thought the deadline was on Sunday, so I didn't post my questions and comments.
( = .............. = ")
I post four questions on the BBC.
One question is about phonetics, but no one answer this question.
I really want to know the answer.
The first quesition
I have a queation about phonetics.
Does British English use r-colored when they pronunce the words such as board and poor nowadays?
In the past, living in the rural producing r-colored is much more than living in the urban?
Is it right?
Using r-colored is living in the high class or low class?
Thank you.
The second question
It has the same meaning in the some day and some day,
but "some day" really doesn't have a different meaning if some become an adjective?
(!!!!????)
"some day" and "someday"
What is mean between the two words?
I want to know how to use the two words?
Do they have different usages in a sentence?
posted by AussieLexie (U13880784)
Hello WuDonna, someday? and some day? ave the same meaning
(at some time in the future even though you do not know when)
and same usage but are sometimes written as one word and sometimes as two.
AL
The third question
The sentence I've read is from an English magazine which is called ALL+
The teacher said the sentence is wrong, so I didn't know if it is true or not.
(!!!!????)
"Many of the foods chocolate is in should only be enjoyed in moderation.
"Does someone know the structure of the sentence?
is in should only be?????
Thank You.
posted by Dan Slavonic Grumblebum (U8054546) ,
Not one of the author's brightest moments, I dare say.
Try reading the sentence like this;
"Many of the foods that contain chocolate should only be enjoyed in moderation."
The forth question
I ususally get confused when I am writing a piece of an article.
So I ask a question to know the exact usage in writing.
I think the definition is good for me.
in the end of: means finally, after a period of time... It is similar to eventually...
at the end of: I guess this phrase usually comes with OF something.
I want to know the usage of "in the end" and "at the end"?
Do they have different usage in a sentence?
Thank You.
posted by Low Flyer (U2221553) -networker
Hi WuDonna,
"In the end" tells you what happened after some thought, or uncertainty or change:
In the end, you'll just have to pay your debts.
I couldn't decide whether to have chocolate cake or mouse, so in the end I had both!"
At the end" just tells you where or when something is:
I go on holiday at the end of the week. My house is at the end of the street.
LF
posted by AussieLexie (U13880784) ,
Yes.
In the end? means finally, after a period of time?
It is similar to eventually?
Use it when you are saying what happens after everything has been discussed or thought about.
I planned to go to India but in the end I stayed home.
We listened to what the students had to say and decided they were right in the end.
At the end? means the final part (of a period of time/ a distance/an event)?
It is usually at the end of?
The troll lives at the end of the road.
They shook hands at the end of the interview.
I found out who the murderer was at the end of the book.
Al
posted by katyusa (U14023907)
Dear WuDonna!
I think the two phrases have to be used differently.
1. At the end OF the story/ at the end of the day/ at the end of the lesson...
I guess this phrase usually comes with OF something.
2. In the end we went home/ We were in a hurry but in the end we managed to catch the bus...
I hope all my examples are correct and I could help you!
Have a nice evening!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/mble/
BBC message board is useful for me to ask English questions.
Before I know the website, I usually go the "Imformation+" or "Google" to see if someone has the same English problem with me and I rarely ask a question on the Internet, but I think the website can get teacher's answers and it is raletively more accurate than other people's anwers on the other websites. Teachers is fun and interesting. I think I will use the website if I have any questions about English.
Red color is my questions
Blue color is teacher's answers
My commemt about BBC discussion
I didn't mean to post the assignmet deleyed.
I have tried hard to figure out some questions which I really didn't know,
not just ask quesitions about some certain situations.
I've got answers in previous days, but I hope I can post more questions.
I thought the deadline was on Sunday, so I didn't post my questions and comments.
( = .............. = ")
I post four questions on the BBC.
One question is about phonetics, but no one answer this question.
I really want to know the answer.
The first quesition
I have a queation about phonetics.
Does British English use r-colored when they pronunce the words such as board and poor nowadays?
In the past, living in the rural producing r-colored is much more than living in the urban?
Is it right?
Using r-colored is living in the high class or low class?
Thank you.
The second question
It has the same meaning in the some day and some day,
but "some day" really doesn't have a different meaning if some become an adjective?
(!!!!????)
"some day" and "someday"
What is mean between the two words?
I want to know how to use the two words?
Do they have different usages in a sentence?
posted by AussieLexie (U13880784)
Hello WuDonna, someday? and some day? ave the same meaning
(at some time in the future even though you do not know when)
and same usage but are sometimes written as one word and sometimes as two.
AL
The third question
The sentence I've read is from an English magazine which is called ALL+
The teacher said the sentence is wrong, so I didn't know if it is true or not.
(!!!!????)
"Many of the foods chocolate is in should only be enjoyed in moderation.
"Does someone know the structure of the sentence?
is in should only be?????
Thank You.
posted by Dan Slavonic Grumblebum (U8054546) ,
Not one of the author's brightest moments, I dare say.
Try reading the sentence like this;
"Many of the foods that contain chocolate should only be enjoyed in moderation."
The forth question
I ususally get confused when I am writing a piece of an article.
So I ask a question to know the exact usage in writing.
I think the definition is good for me.
in the end of: means finally, after a period of time... It is similar to eventually...
at the end of: I guess this phrase usually comes with OF something.
I want to know the usage of "in the end" and "at the end"?
Do they have different usage in a sentence?
Thank You.
posted by Low Flyer (U2221553) -networker
Hi WuDonna,
"In the end" tells you what happened after some thought, or uncertainty or change:
In the end, you'll just have to pay your debts.
I couldn't decide whether to have chocolate cake or mouse, so in the end I had both!"
At the end" just tells you where or when something is:
I go on holiday at the end of the week. My house is at the end of the street.
LF
posted by AussieLexie (U13880784) ,
In the end? means finally, after a period of time?
It is similar to eventually?
Use it when you are saying what happens after everything has been discussed or thought about.
I planned to go to India but in the end I stayed home.
We listened to what the students had to say and decided they were right in the end.
At the end? means the final part (of a period of time/ a distance/an event)?
It is usually at the end of?
The troll lives at the end of the road.
They shook hands at the end of the interview.
I found out who the murderer was at the end of the book.
Al
posted by katyusa (U14023907)
Dear WuDonna!
I think the two phrases have to be used differently.
1. At the end OF the story/ at the end of the day/ at the end of the lesson...
I guess this phrase usually comes with OF something.
2. In the end we went home/ We were in a hurry but in the end we managed to catch the bus...
I hope all my examples are correct and I could help you!
Have a nice evening!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/mble/
BBC message board is useful for me to ask English questions.
Before I know the website, I usually go the "Imformation+" or "Google" to see if someone has the same English problem with me and I rarely ask a question on the Internet, but I think the website can get teacher's answers and it is raletively more accurate than other people's anwers on the other websites. Teachers is fun and interesting. I think I will use the website if I have any questions about English.
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