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asahi 发表于 2008-12-1 22:46

每天听写一段英语,每天一点进步,一定坚持下去!(听力奋战小队姊妹帖之一)

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Z6b Q4Y'F 听写内容:老托福段子part C,上托福班的时候听力老师推荐的。很好的听写材料,对于听不懂新托学术段子的筒子们起过渡作用。\w3o^T"Y
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5 再一次听录音,重点听错误之处和自己没听出来的部分。分析原因,是因为单词不会呢?还是连读等等发音没有听出来?
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[font=宋体][size=5][size=4]今天听写完了真是太高兴了!我真的看见了自己的进步!我发现今天听的时候每一个词都能清晰的听出来了!即使第一次没完全听写出整个句子,但是重复两遍,就能很快把整个句子打出来。[color=blue]靠的是听力和大脑储存力,先听懂并理解句子,这样就能把整个句子一下写出来。[/color]不象从前整句听不懂写不下来,只好听半句、几个短语之后,赶快写下来,句子都是支离破碎拼起来的,有时写完了都无法记忆住整个句子。这是听力的变化啊![/size][size=14pt][/size]$U3M;I,WP\
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[font=宋体][size=14pt]所以,我不知道有多少同学在跟着这里练习,想用自己的经历说[/size][/font][font=Arial][size=14pt]---[/size][/font][font=宋体][size=14pt][b]每天的点滴坚持,就会变为成功的飞跃![/b]听写的过程很枯燥,起步的时候花费时间很多,又听不懂很让人沮丧。我每天基本花一小时听写,为了坚持住,有时候写到半夜,有时候抽课间、饭后的时间赶快跑到学校电脑室去完成当日的“作业”。[color=blue]谁都有忙的时候,谁都有忽如其来的事情,但是我想,[b]既然是下定决心要坚持,就没有任何借口![/b][/color]很庆幸自己在期末考试的紧张时期里也没有放下听写,这归功于大家的支持。[/size][/font][font=Arial][size=14pt][/size][/font]
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*U\RdmZ3x [font=宋体][size=14pt]我做的还很不够,我也不是什么牛人之辈。通过坚持见证自己的成长,明天我还继续练。同学们,加油![/size][/font][font=Arial][size=14pt][/size][/font]4qMYe+leRk
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*? E2KXv,N*K 这个听写的环节里,[b]总结是非常重要的一环。[/b]把每次都听不出来的地方重点表住出来,重点听,分析听不出来是什么 原因。单词原因的话,要背单词,积累短语;连读原因的话,多听重点听连读部分。由于连读发音哪里都一样。积累多了,自然就听懂了。,h:av7yM
你在英国,有语言环境,听力再上不去就没有理由了吧。
/qbc4a R0_Z 我在日本,周围全是日语环境。而且大家知道,日语的发音对英语影响很大。日语和英语对我还说都是外国语,同时两门肯定有影响。我又在日本,比在国内学习英语,中文母语的语言环境下,干扰大很多。正因为这样,逆水行舟,不进则退的条件。我才更加努力,更加懂得坚持。
l|i-t(qm#q8C 好象看到帖子里有人问我现在的听力情况,正常对话、英语课堂之类的,听懂没问题的水平。[b]丝毫没有炫耀的意思,也别说牛不牛。都是扎扎实实、一步一个脚印,靠坚持苦练出来的。这个听力帖子起步的时候估计比谁都差。+U)yAd _ h]}
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1A H2^;d _5CQ [size=3][color=purple]给小队起个名字吧,叫什么好呢?大家有兴趣的可以出出主意。[/color][/size]
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'A0j*TZ)\|_ l 这个听力帖子,叮当开于2008年12月1日,到现在马上一年,没有停止过,总是有一批一批的同学在这里结成伙伴,在每天坚持听写,听完一批离开,接着又来一批,有完全坚持好听力大长进的,有痛悔立志却没能来做几天的,有,,,但,认真勤奋的孩子总是得到当有的成果----这是我这么一年来在这里看大家练习,实证出来的铁规律。2D2U n#Z ?.?x
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asahi 发表于 2008-12-2 22:31

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hjxwin 发表于 2008-12-3 16:39

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asahi 发表于 2008-12-5 23:29

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asahi 发表于 2008-12-6 22:58

12月6日----继续!"v FP"hw:p

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asahi 发表于 2008-12-7 08:32

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asahi 发表于 2008-12-8 22:24

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kathleen_sun 发表于 2008-12-9 10:47

共享一下,我也开始听写了

Steven_Hoo 发表于 2008-12-9 11:44

我每天在沪江听cnn

asahi 发表于 2008-12-9 21:57

12月9日
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[size=14pt]I know you are anxious to get your permits and get started, but there are just a few things I ‘d like to mention that might help you avoid trouble during your stay. First of all, make sure you carry adequate water, you will need it if you are hiking especially in this heat, [color=red]a good rule of thumb[/color] is to bring one gallon per person per day this time of year. Don’t try to rely on the park’s natrual spring to supply all your water needs, and please do not use [color=red]soap[/color] in the springs, it is your responsibility to protect the park’s natrual features.[/size]
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asahi 发表于 2008-12-10 23:54

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xxbz 发表于 2008-12-11 11:42

加油@"[k*_B;Ptl%r
恩一定要坚持 大家一起陪着你

不走 发表于 2008-12-11 11:57

我也来参加,大家一起坚持

meca 发表于 2008-12-11 12:00

贵在坚持! 加油!

空虚得很 发表于 2008-12-11 14:19

我也要参加!!很厉害的楼主

asahi 发表于 2008-12-11 23:39

谢谢楼上各位同学的鼓励!一定要坚持下去!欢迎每天跟我一起练习听写。个人觉得这个听力材料极好,当时是托福老师给的特别材料,从他U盘下载来的。现在以每天一个的方式传上来,共享给大家。我们一起加油!听写稿为修改后的正确答案。
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asahi 发表于 2008-12-12 08:36

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shenao1977 发表于 2008-12-12 08:56

也来学习,看看效果。

stone1984731 发表于 2008-12-12 09:17

十分感谢楼主。这种方法很好。::11 P+e1aGcQV4M${9\
我已经把这页收藏了,每天早晨第一件事情就是跟你一起练习听力。呵呵

asahi 发表于 2008-12-12 17:43

回复 22# stone1984731 的帖子

加油啊!

asahi 发表于 2008-12-13 06:39

12月13日---继续!
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[font=Arial][size=14pt]This next sample that I will pass around is a [color=red]microcline[/color] mineral, also called [color=red]amazonst[/color]one. You can identify it by its bright green colour,it [color=red]is[/color] often used in jewelry and really is quite attractive.These final samples are all [color=red]plagioclase feldspars[/color].Many plagioclases are very rare,so I am particularly proud of the variety in my collection.I [/size][size=14pt]‘[/size][/font][font=Arial][size=14pt]ve also brought a few [color=red]slides [/color]of some large mineral samples ,and if you will turn out the lignt now, I[/size][size=14pt]’[/size][size=14pt]d like to show them to you.[/size][/font]
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tostudyinusa 发表于 2008-12-14 07:57

::31 ::31 加油坚持

asahi 发表于 2008-12-14 22:07

12月14日
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[font=Arial][size=14pt]Welcome to yellow stone national park, before we begin our nature [color=red]walk[/color] today. I ‘d like to give you a short histroy of our national park service. The national park serive began in the late 1800’s, A small group of explorers has just completed a month-long exploration of the region that is now the yellow stone. They gathered around a camp fire, and [color=red]after hours of discussion[/color], they decided that they should not [color=red]claim[/color] this land for themselves, They felt it should be accessible to everyone.[/size][/font]
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asahi 发表于 2008-12-15 14:53

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[font=Arial][size=14pt]I need to make sure you understand how to get housing for next year. When you entered as first-year students this year, the school [color=red]assigned[/color] you to a dorm and roommate, but next year, as returning students, you will choose both your roommate and your dorm. But whether or not you actually get to live in your first choice, depends on what number you or your roommate draws in the [color=red]lottery[/color] system. The system gives priority to the students who have been here longest. Forth year students get the first block of numbers, third years get the second block and second years, like[color=red] you will be[/color], get the third. The lower the number you draw, the sooner you choose. Number one get[color=red]s[/color] the first choice, number two get[color=red]s[/color] the second choice and so on.[/size][/font]
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Frank_chow 发表于 2008-12-15 21:28

见楼主这么努力的,进来支持一个!

asahi 发表于 2008-12-16 19:42

谢谢斑斑以及楼上鼓励! gC"B `p2y
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还是单词的问题啊::z6

cuihua22222 发表于 2008-12-16 21:31

我也加入,加油

怀念 发表于 2008-12-16 23:26

我想下载,怎么下载不了呢?

执节云中 发表于 2008-12-17 00:03

明天跟你一起听

tidsp 发表于 2008-12-17 16:24

祝福lz,呵呵

lizzy925 发表于 2008-12-17 16:56

噢噢

::31 真的是很好的方法,大家一起加油哦!

asahi 发表于 2008-12-17 20:05

回复 31# 怀念 的帖子

可以下载啊,单击压缩文件就可以了。
A;]z z!zi? 今天太傻变这么漂亮,心情都好了哦:loveliness:

asahi 发表于 2008-12-17 23:29

12月18日
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asahi 发表于 2008-12-20 21:40

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asahi 发表于 2008-12-20 22:49

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