Q版妹 10 發表於 January 30, 2007 檢舉 Share 發表於 January 30, 2007 如題~我是外文系大一生,想找一些課外輔助的英語學習雜誌,請各位推薦一下適合外文系大一生閱讀的英語雜誌~感激不盡!!! 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
訪客 antonio 發表於 January 31, 2007 檢舉 Share 發表於 January 31, 2007 買雜誌相當浪費錢而且 你 並不一定對雜誌中 , 所有意題感興趣往自己的興趣去學習, 直接買相關雜誌, 翻字典看 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
azu 10 發表於 February 7, 2007 檢舉 Share 發表於 February 7, 2007 雖然我已經是大學生了,也是外文系大一但我還在看Advanced ~冏個人覺得還是這本雜誌最人性化也許裡面有的內容略嫌簡單但讀它可以保持對英文的敏感度至於其他比較難的雜誌嘛,可以讀讀者文摘的英文版再其他的嘛,都是政治、經濟之類的議題,很大人化,我不喜歡所以要看你口味如何,其他口味的還是另請高明吧! 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
MikiRei 10 發表於 February 8, 2007 檢舉 Share 發表於 February 8, 2007 Times' good. National Geographic is recommendable too.Times keeps you up to date with the world. National Geographic teaches you about history and the beauty of nature (and any other scientific discovery). Both is great in my opinion. 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
20001110 11 發表於 February 19, 2007 檢舉 Share 發表於 February 19, 2007 如題~我是外文系大一生,想找一些課外輔助的英語學習雜誌,請各位推薦一下適合外文系大一生閱讀的英語雜誌~感激不盡!!!可以看Advanced 、時代解讀我覺得還不錯讀者文摘也可以就是多看吧!(其實我比較想要看小說)學校都有這些雜誌應該可已屆來看看 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
=㊣Camera¥= 10 發表於 February 21, 2007 檢舉 Share 發表於 February 21, 2007 個人認為如果覺得英文有一定程度的話~何不試試訂英文報紙呢?可以一邊練習英文一邊衝實時事= =+不過不建議像我這種英文破的輕易嘗試~畢竟~身體要緊= =" 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
MikiRei 10 發表於 February 23, 2007 檢舉 Share 發表於 February 23, 2007 Why don't people read the news ONLINE?? It IS the Information Age you realise.Check CNN or something and read their reports there. No need to waste money on newspaper subscriptions. 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
訪客 a_nyu_Q 發表於 February 28, 2007 檢舉 Share 發表於 February 28, 2007 "time for students"還不錯其實但我絕得有中文註解會降低學習效果... 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
Balie 10 發表於 June 24, 2007 檢舉 Share 發表於 June 24, 2007 Why don't people read the news ONLINE?? It IS the Information Age you realise.Check CNN or something and read their reports there. No need to waste money on newspaper subscriptions.I want to jump at any chance to practice expressing, so I respond in Englsih.^^I am interested in your opinions that you've posted here,but not sure what kind of website is better, except for CNN or BBC, etc.What is your take on this aspect for further Learning?I think I need more information about daily life.(News, entertainment, or environment... Everything is ok! )Applying English to everyday life and some formal occasions is my goal!So I hope you can give me some advice.No matter what, thank you for the opinions! 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
MikiRei 10 發表於 June 24, 2007 檢舉 Share 發表於 June 24, 2007 For daily life eh? Well, maybe, for a change, say when you're trying to search something online, use English search rather than Chinese search. For example, instead of using the Chinese version of Google search, change it to the English version and read whatever pops up.As for news, the easiest way I can think of right now is use google news. It collects every single articles online into one page. Of course, what will happen when you type http://news.google.com is that it will come up with your OS' default language. Switch it to the English version and just browse around. hmmmmm *thinks*Ok, one of the key point in fusing a different language into your daily life is personal interest. Example:I learn Japanese as well (though not as part of school. More of a personal interest) and one of the ways I keep Japanese as part of my life is the following:1. Read Japanese novels and mangas2. Watch Japanese animes and dramas3. Translate Japanese mangas and animes to English (mainly English - too many people doing Japanese to Chinese = =|||)4. Join Japanese social clubs, attend regularly and practice with native speakers thereSo here's a few things people might want to try out:1. Read English novels. Be it one chapter per day, it doesn't matter. To enhance its benefit, write a review about it after finishing it.2. Watch English shows or movies. Again, write reviews about it afterwards.3. Listen to English radios. I'm sure there are free channels through podcasts these days. Don't know how it is in Taiwan but search around. In fact, http://www.google.com.tw/search?complete=1&hl=zh-TW&q=English+online+radio&btnG=%E6%90%9C%E5%B0%8B&meta=cr%3DcountryTWRepeat after the DJs even and try and imitate their accent for pronunciation practice.4. Listen to English songs and check out the lyrics. Write a review for the music even.5. Chat in English chatrooms or forums. This goes back to sticking to your interest. So, if you're interested in sports, find a sports forum. If you're interested in music, find a music forum. Very easy to find, as demonstrated below:http://www.google.com/search?hl=zh-TW&q=Sports+forum&btnG=%E6%90%9C%E5%B0%8B&lr=lang_en6. Read English magazines, adhering to your interest of course. You don't have to use subscription. EVERYTHING has a website these days. As follows:http://www.time.com/time/7. Read through www.wikipedia.org. Over BILLIONS of articles there. Just search for something you're interested in and read through it. Not only are you practicing your English, you're also LEARNING something8. Going back to watching English shows, besides movies and TV shows, watch documentaries or even English news. I mean, Taiwan has like, over 100 channels or something, right? I'm *quite* sure there was at least one or two English news channel there. Watch those. In fact, whilst watching, write down anything you can hear that you don't understand and check the dictionary later. Instant improvement.9. Find a club or community that gets you to interact with native English speakers and attend these clubs regularly. There are PLENTY of ways to incorporate it into your daily life but main point is, make sure it adheres to your interest so that it's easier for you to stick with it. Say, for example, you like fashion. Read Vogue magazine or Bazaar (is that right? I'm not really into fashion) and find fashion forums to talk in and watch fashion channels. I mean, YouTube's a great source. Or, if you like programming, talk in programming forums (everywhere. Best example - GameDev. In fact, this is what you come up when you type "Programming forums" in Google:http://www.google.com/search?hl=zh-TW&q=programming+forums&btnG=%E6%90%9C%E5%B0%8B&lr=lang_en)and read computing magazines eg. PCHome, Atomic, PCUser etc.Ok, to sum it up (this has been one, huge, incoherent rant. I might need to come back and clean this up when I have a clearer head)1. Pinpoint your interest (eg. Politics, sports, music, games etc.)2. Search for resources in YOUR area of interestMight come back to clean this up.... 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
dale 10 發表於 June 25, 2007 檢舉 Share 發表於 June 25, 2007 I am interested in your opinions that you've posted here,but not sure what kind of website is better, except for CNN or BBC, etc.The CNN and the BBC -- especially the BBC, is not only about news. They are involved in a myriad of programmes, projects, subsites, and other whatnots, thereby making them inexhaustible as far as on-line resources are concerned. But in case you do manage to "run out," there are still the CBC, the Reuters, the Guardian, the Independent, the New York Times, the Reporters Sans Frontières, and so on. English is the hegemonic language of the Internet. You can't miss it. ^_<And I think the BBC and the CBC, amongst others, are working with YouTube for content [re]distribution. This might be interesting/helpful to you. 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
Raphael 10 發表於 June 26, 2007 檢舉 Share 發表於 June 26, 2007 我覺得Times和advanced都很不錯Times可以接觸到一些新的用語及資訊而advanced的文章會比較有趣些 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
Balie 10 發表於 June 26, 2007 檢舉 Share 發表於 June 26, 2007 Thank you (dale & MikiRei & Raphal) a lot!I think the advice from you will not only help me with GEPT, but also help me gain access to my goal ! ^^ 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
MikiRei 10 發表於 June 26, 2007 檢舉 Share 發表於 June 26, 2007 Well, I'll tell you something. You're English is probably one of the best I've seen thus far - especially amongst your peers. (You are in middle school right?). I mean, for one, your grammar's pretty much nailed down, aside from a few *tiny* mistakes that even native speakers make. Keep up the good work. I think you'll be fine. 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
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