① 英语启蒙绘本阅读从什么时候开始
Level1,艾华绘本馆经典绘本:MaxJumpsISeeLevel2,澳洲艾华绘本《OntheFarm》这本绘本讲述了一个下男孩在农场里面快乐回的一天,结答尾也非常有趣。句子结构以Itistimeto阅读分级:2级,适合国内3-5岁的孩子课外,学乐出版社经典绘本:Wherethewildthingsare
② 英文绘本如何阅读
你有足够的钱买绘本吗?
你的发音标准吗?
你知道你的孩子当前适合读哪一本英文专绘属本吗?
你有耐心陪孩子读每一本绘本吗?
估计没有几个家长可以做到。但ieng分级阅读平板(内含16000本原版绘本和书籍)可以轻松完成。
每一个有趣的故事,ieng将全文划分为单句,然后播放声音,让孩子一边看图片和文字,一边听老外的原声音频,之后孩子根据听到的和看到的进行复述。如果模仿正确率高,就可以过关进入下一句,否则重复本句。
这样,就可以帮助孩子认真看,认真听,认真读,一个每天可以坚持30分钟听读的孩子,她还会学不会英语吗?
艾米妈妈(Lamei2116)
③ 适合短时间阅读的英语小故事
A man was going to the house of some rich person. As he went along the road, he saw a box of good apples at the side of the road. He said, "I do not want to eat those apples; for the rich man will give me much food; he will give me very nice food to eat." Then he took the apples and threw them away into the st.
He went on and came to a river. The river had become very big; so he could not go over it. He waited for some time; then he said, "I cannot go to the rich man's house today, for I cannot get over the river."
He began to go home. He had eaten no food that day. He began to want food. He came to the apples, and he was glad to take them out of the st and eat them.
Do not throw good things away; you may be glad to have them at some other time.
解释:
一个人正朝着一个富人的房子走去,当他沿着路走时,在路的一边他发现一箱好苹果,他说:“我不打算吃那些苹果,因为富人会给我更多的食物,他会给我很好吃的东西。”然后他拿起苹果,一把扔到土里去。
他继续走,来到河边,河涨水了,因此,他到不了河对岸,他等了一会儿,然后他说:“今天我去不了富人家了,因为我不能渡过河。”
他开始回家,那天他没有吃东西。他就开始去找吃的,他找到苹果,很高兴地把它们从尘土中翻出来吃了。
不要把好东西扔掉,换个时候你会觉得它们大有用处。
An old woman had a cat. The cat was very old; she could not run quickly, and she could not bite, because she was so old. One day the old cat saw a mouse; she jumped and caught the mouse. But she could not bite it; so the mouse got out of her mouth and ran away, because the cat could not bite it.
Then the old woman became very angry because the cat had not killed the mouse. She began to hit the cat. The cat said, "Do not hit your old servant. I have worked for you for many years, and I would work for you still, but I am too old. Do not be unkind to the old, but remember what good work the old did when they were young."
解释:
一位老妇有只猫,这只猫很老,它跑不快了,也咬不了东西,因为它年纪太大了。一天,老猫发现一只老鼠,它跳过去抓这只老鼠,然而,它咬不住这只老鼠。因此,老鼠从它的嘴边溜掉了,因为老猫咬不了它。
于是,老妇很生气,因为老猫没有把老鼠咬死。她开始打这只猫,猫说:“不要打你的老仆人,我已经为你服务了很多年,而且还愿意为你效劳,但是,我实在太老了,对年纪大的不要这么无情,要记住老年人在年青时所做过的有益的事情。”
④ 给孩子读英文绘本故事学英语的方法真的有用吗
中国儿童学习英语没有语言环境是无法改变的事实。有经济能力的家长当然会把孩子送到国外培养。但是不能去国外的孩子就不能学好英语了吗?不是的,目前一种新的英语学习方法开始被采用,就是与孩子一起阅读英文绘本故事,这虽然比不上生活在英语环境里有效,但它提供了某种程度的全英语环境,尤其是读故事的人变成了来自英语国家的外教后,就更加原汁原味了。与孩子一起阅读原版英文绘本故事确实能为孩子的英语学习,带来听说读写的全面经验。
在中国,孩子接触英语最早从幼儿园开始,他们每天接触英语的时间也就无外乎是在幼儿园的上课时间,还有在外面英语培训班的时间,这两个时间加起来都不会超过3个小时。有心的妈妈,会在家里辅导,这样接触英语的时间还比较多一些,这就是全部的英语环境了。但是我们知道,幼儿园的课程是根据教材走的,教材里边的句子,单词都是编教材的人,根据他们认为的这个年龄段孩子应该学什么来编写的。这和读英文绘本故事的差距有三:
1.英语教材在内容上不如英文绘本故事有连贯性,绘本故事情节跌宕起伏,一环扣一环。而英语教材都是一节一节的。
2.英文绘本故事里边的句子是英语国家的儿童作家编写,不仅在用句和语言特点上更加原汁原味,而且所列单词很广泛,涉及到生活的方方面面。更加利于孩子培养英语语感。
3.英文绘本故事无论是绘图和语言都非常生动有趣,比起英语教材来,更容易吸引孩子的注意力和兴趣。
这里分享一位妈妈给自己孩子读英文绘本的感受:
《Hello, puppy》是汪培珽书单里推荐的英文绘本故事之一,在读这本书的时候,我遇到了这样的问题,孩子说,妈妈,我不想听英语的。当时心里是有点失望的,不过我就当没听见她们的话,坚持读完了。就这样大约三四天,孩子习惯了,大约2个周后,这本书孩子就非常熟悉了,熟悉到能接上单词,后来能自己背出来了。当时真是开心极了。
接下来第二本《Today is Monday》,Eric的书,他的书的特点是语句非常简单。这本书是学习一周7天的,还有一些食物的单词。这一周七天的单词是小学五年级才学习的内容,我自己也觉得读音并不是很好掌握,也没抱多大希望。刚开始读的时候,她们反应平淡,我灵机一动,编成了chant, 打着拍子,说的很有节奏感,她们马上很感兴趣了,听得哈哈大笑,听完后让我再说一遍。我就倒着从周日再说到周一。后来,这本书掌握的比第一本还要快。并且她们还经常愿意自己说。
现在她们对英文故事跟中文的一样了,每天必听。而我也是每天必读,并且准备坚持下去。
所以读英文绘本故事对培养幼儿的英语能力确实是有效果的,但是需要长期坚持。不是一朝一夕的事情,如果只把读英文绘本故事当成偶尔的休闲,是不可能见到效果的。
⑤ 幼儿阅读英文绘本有哪些好处
一、阅读英语绘本可以加深单词记忆 家长为孩子选择他们喜欢,并难度适中的绘本故事给孩子阅读。绘本故事中会出现幼儿认识或是不认识的单词,而这个单词的重复不断出现,会加深幼儿对单词的记忆,这种记忆不同于一般的死记硬背,是幼儿在愉悦的阅读过程中理解记忆的,所以记忆更牢,效果更佳!而经典的绘本故事,孩子喜欢的,他们会不停的反复阅 读。在育儿过程中我们可以得知,一本好的绘本孩子会不厌其烦看十多遍,并且每一次都会有新的认知和提高。 二、阅读英语绘本可以培养英语语感 如果具有足够的阅读量,对语感的培养帮助是非常大的。就像学母语时也学语法,但是实际上语法的学习对平时交流和写作并没有太多实际帮助!凭的是语感,因为有足够的阅读量,书中的表述形式会印在大脑当中,渐渐形成语感。这对以后的英语口语学 习也有很大的帮助。 三、阅读英语绘本可以培养英语思维 培养幼儿的英语思维,从小摆脱中式英语的束缚。原版英文绘本是由国外作家编写,是他们思维方式最原始的写照。通过阅读原版的英文绘本,幼儿会逐渐建立英语思维结构。就不会出现要说英语前,先在脑子生硬翻译后,然后再生硬说出来。 四、可以增强孩子的文化底蕴,开阔眼界绘本故事有很多分类,科普类、教育类等等,这些内容都会增加孩子的知识,开阔眼界,还能帮助建立健全的人格,为一生的幸福打好精神基础。 五、让孩子从此爱上英语,爱上阅读英文绘本最厉害的地方,是能帮幼儿爱上阅读。通过小小的绘本,宝宝已经在破万卷书、行千里路了,眼中的世界更加丰富、也更加美丽起来。
⑥ 简单的几个小技巧,让幼儿轻松爱上英文绘本故事
幼儿英文故事如同朋友一样,陪同每个孩子快乐成长,为孩子打开了学习知识的智慧大门,它以丰富奇特的想象和大胆夸张吸引孩子的注意力,促进了幼儿语言想象力的发展。那么,如何巧妙地学习幼儿英文故事,有哪些简单的技巧呢?下面让我们一起来学习一下吧!
一、选择句型简单、重复性较高的英文绘本
在孩子刚刚接触英语的启蒙阶段,语言的学习不应该是着重点,首先要让孩子排除对英语学习的陌生感与恐惧感,所以挑选的内容一定是孩子最为熟悉、最为感兴趣的主题,选择一些句型简单,重复性较高的英文绘本,这样孩子读起来朗朗上口,才会吸引孩子的注意力,让孩子积极投入到英语学习之中,满足他们学习的欲望。
二、用丰富多彩的方式读
幼儿英文故事的情节相对来说比较直白,单纯利用读文字来磨耳朵很难达到很好的学习效果。因此在阅读的过程中,家长要注意多采用一些趣味的方式来帮助孩子更好的理解,当遇到陌生单词时,可以通过一些夸张、有趣的表情和肢体语言来进行演示,引导孩子通过自己的想象,结合语境去猜词,这样对单词的记忆也会更为深刻。
三、适当放慢速度地读
除了采用丰富多彩的方式讲故事之外,还有一个更为简单的技巧,那就是适当放慢速度,尽量为孩子创造一个良好的语言学习环境,将一些重点单词的发音都尽量发的清晰一些,避免连读和快读,这样更便于孩子理解和学习。
四、和孩子一起互动
在阅读故事的过程中,我们要随时观察孩子的反应,看它是否真的投入到故事当中,是否真的理解了故事的内容,需不需要再给他们做一下中文的翻译,针对故事当中遇到的陌生单词,不妨尝试和孩子一起来查字典进行学习,体验和孩子一起学习的乐趣!
五、培养阅读故事的好习惯
众所周知,幼儿阶段是学习语言的黄金时期,要想让孩子养成良好的阅读习惯,家长就要为孩子做好榜样。因为这一时期孩子的模仿能力较强,当父母在固定的某个时段拿着英文绘本故事津津有味的阅读时,孩子自然而然的就会模仿家长的样子,同样也拿着自己最喜欢的绘本故事仔细阅读,并向家长询问一些单词的拼读规则。这样努力坚持下去,孩子的阅读水平也会显著提高。
⑦ 每日英语学习安排
一、 读
每天都应坚持读。
1、 朗读:一般文章读2~3遍,带着理解去读,而不只是为读而读。
2、 背诵:好的文章应背熟,以记住好词好句,同时培养自己的语感。
3、 速读:文章第一遍用最快的速度读完,以提高阅读速度和理解能力,并逐渐培养不翻译直接理解英文的能力。
4、 精读:文章第二遍应精读,以达到对文章的准确理解,并熟悉语法结构,加深单词记忆。也可选择部分文章速读,对于较好的文章精读。
5、 泛读:每天看1小时左右的英文报纸,在有兴趣的基础上阅读能力会有很大提高。遇到不会的单词在不影响文章理解的情况下可以略过去,从而提高自己的阅读速度。如果想记忆单词,则可查词典,多次查阅记忆便能记住单词。(坚持一两个月就会有明显效果)
二、 听
1、 从最初级的听力入手,听懂每个单词、每句话、每段话及每篇文章。逐步增加难度。每天至少半小时。
2、 跟读英语,一方面加强听力,一方面训练口语,同时还能培养语感。注意发音的准确性。
三、 写
1、 每两天写一篇英文日记或作文。
2、 用英语写信或E-mail。
3、 注意语法的应用和词汇的记忆。
四、 语法
1、 从基础到高级,掌握每一个语法点,并作详细笔记。笔记所记的都是自己所会的,直到把所有语法细节都掌握。
2、 对于不熟悉的语法知识点应反复复习运用,直到掌握为止。
五、 词汇
1、 每天记忆100~150新单词,并复习前一天的旧单词。对于生疏的旧单词,可记录下来,安排适当时间记忆。
2、 所有单词记忆完一遍之后紧接着再记一遍,三四遍并不为多。重复是记忆单词的最好方法,也是很多记忆的根本方法。
3、 结合例句记忆单词,效果最佳。记忆单词应注意力集中,
六、 练习
1、 大量的练习可以巩固所学知识。
2、 通过练习可以提高阅读理解能力,增加词汇量,加强对语 http://www.douban.com/note/82786637/?start=0&post=ok
⑧ 急需英语故事 时间15分钟
The Wicked Prince
by
Hans Christian Andersen
(1840)
HERE lived once upon a time a wicked prince whose heart and mind were set upon conquering all the countries of the world, and on frightening the people; he devastated their countries with fire and sword, and his soldiers trod down the crops in the fields and destroyed the peasants’ huts by fire, so that the flames licked the green leaves off the branches, and the fruit hung dried up on the singed black trees. Many a poor mother fled, her naked baby in her arms, behind the still smoking walls of her cottage; but also there the soldiers followed her, and when they found her, she served as new nourishment to their diabolical enjoyments; demons could not possibly have done worse things than these soldiers! The prince was of opinion that all this was right, and that it was only the natural course which things ought to take. His power increased day by day, his name was feared by all, and fortune favoured his deeds.
He brought enormous wealth home from the conquered towns, and graally accumulated in his residence riches which could nowhere be equalled. He erected magnificent palaces, churches, and halls, and all who saw these splendid buildings and great treasures exclaimed admiringly: “What a mighty prince!” But they did not know what endless misery he had brought upon other countries, nor did they hear the sighs and lamentations which rose up from the débris of the destroyed cities.
The prince often looked with delight upon his gold and his magnificent edifices, and thought, like the crowd: “What a mighty prince! But I must have more— more. No power on earth must equal mine, far less exceed it.”
He made war with all his neighbours, and defeated them. The conquered kings were chained up with golden fetters to his chariot when he drove through the streets of his city. These kings had to kneel at his and his courtiers’ feet when they sat at table, and live on the morsels which they left. At last the prince had his own statue erected on the public places and fixed on the royal palaces; nay, he even wished it to be placed in the churches, on the altars, but in this the priests opposed him, saying: “Prince, you are mighty indeed, but God’s power is much greater than yours; we dare not obey your orders.”
“Well,” said the prince. “Then I will conquer God too.” And in his haughtiness and foolish presumption he ordered a magnificent ship to be constructed, with which he could sail through the air; it was gorgeously fitted out and of many colours; like the tail of a peacock, it was covered with thousands of eyes, but each eye was the barrel of a gun. The prince sat in the centre of the ship, and had only to touch a spring in order to make thousands of bullets fly out in all directions, while the guns were at once loaded again. Hundreds of eagles were attached to this ship, and it rose with the swiftness of an arrow up towards the sun. The earth was soon left far below, and looked, with its mountains and woods, like a cornfield where the plough had made furrows which separated green meadows; soon it looked only like a map with indistinct lines upon it; and at last it entirely disappeared in mist and clouds. Higher and higher rose the eagles up into the air; then God sent one of his numberless angels against the ship. The wicked prince showered thousands of bullets upon him, but they rebounded from his shining wings and fell down like ordinary hailstones. One drop of blood, one single drop, came out of the white feathers of the angel’s wings and fell upon the ship in which the prince sat, burnt into it, and weighed upon it like thousands of hundredweights, dragging it rapidly down to the earth again; the strong wings of the eagles gave way, the wind roared round the prince’s head, and the clouds around—were they formed by the smoke rising up from the burnt cities?—took strange shapes, like crabs many, many miles long, which stretched their claws out after him, and rose up like enormous rocks, from which rolling masses dashed down, and became fire-spitting dragons.
The prince was lying half-dead in his ship, when it sank at last with a terrible shock into the branches of a large tree in the wood.
“I will conquer God!” said the prince. “I have sworn it: my will must be done!”
And he spent seven years in the construction of wonderful ships to sail through the air, and had darts cast from the hardest steel to break the walls of heaven with. He gathered warriors from all countries, so many that when they were placed side by side they covered the space of several miles. They entered the ships and the prince was approaching his own, when God sent a swarm of gnats—one swarm of little gnats. They buzzed round the prince and stung his face and hands; angrily he drew his sword and brandished it, but he only touched the air and did not hit the gnats. Then he ordered his servants to bring costly coverings and wrap him in them, that the gnats might no longer be able to reach him. The servants carried out his orders, but one single gnat had placed itself inside one of the coverings, crept into the prince’s ear and stung him. The place burnt like fire, and the poison entered into his blood. Mad with pain, he tore off the coverings and his clothes too, flinging them far away, and danced about before the eyes of his ferocious soldiers, who now mocked at him, the mad prince, who wished to make war with God, and was overcome by a single little gnat.