剑桥儿童英语故事活动手册_ActivityBook_小学英语辅导。在这个社会中,如果你能够说一口流利的英语,那么你将会得到很多的工作机会。有声小说网小编认为:在儿童时期就培养一个小孩子英语水平是一个非常正确的选择。《剑桥儿童英语故事活动手册》是一本在全球都非常畅销的小说,它可以对儿童的英语起到启蒙的作用。(对比收听:100个儿童英语故事)《剑桥儿童英语故事活动手册》的优势在于它能够让儿童感受到爱的温暖与力量,在这些小故事中,儿童们会得到很多的启发。这本书可以引导孩子用一个正确、乐观的态度去认识到身边的人和事物。《剑桥儿童英语故事活动手册》中的每一个故事都能让小孩子受益匪浅,虽然它是一本英语读物,但是它的语法都是非常简单的是打开牛津剑桥大门的简便途径,对于小孩子来说,这样不会增加他们的阅读难度,不会让他们感觉到阅读是一件非常吃力、非常枯燥的事情。(参考:泡泡剑桥儿童英语故事阅读1级)这些故事贴近小孩子的现实生活,也带有一定的幻想,可以让孩子在感知现实生活的同时也提高他们的想象力。针对儿童创作的《剑桥儿童英语故事活动手册》让孩子们了解到了学习英语的精髓,使他们在小的时候就接触到原汁原味的英语。相对于教材来讲,《剑桥儿童英语故事活动手册》更加重视的是提高英语的学习乐趣,不会让儿童在学习英语的时候产生抵触情绪。这样循序渐进地对英语进行消化,能够让儿童从内心深处接受英语、了解英语。只有对英语阅读产生了浓厚的兴趣之后,孩子们才可以真正学好它。还可以收听:剑桥少儿英语三级下2007版。
"BooksoftheMarvelsoftheWorld"or"DescriptionoftheWorld"(Divisamentdoumonde),alsonicknamed"IlMilione"("TheMillion")or"OrientePoliano",butcommonlycalled"TheTravelsofMarcoPolo",isa13th-centurytraveloguewrittendownbyRustichellodaPisafromstoriestoldbyMarcoPolo,describingthetravelsofthelatterthroughAsia,Persia,China,andIndonesiabetween1271and1291.It'sbeenaveryfamousandpopularbooksincethe14thcentury,creatingtheimageofMarcoPoloastheiconoftheboldtraveller.PresentingMarcoPoloasanimportantfigureatthecourtoftheMongolleaderKublaiKhan,thebookwaswritteninOldFrenchbyRustichellodaPisa,aromanceauthorofthetime,whowasreportedlyworkingfromaccountswhichhehadheardfromMarcoPolowhentheywereimprisonedinGenoa,havingbeencapturedwhileonaship.
PeterRabbitgoestoschool,withMotherNatureashisteacher.Inthiszoologybookforchildren,ThorntonW.BurgessdescribesthemammalsofNorthAmericaintheformofanentertainingstory,includingplentyofdetailbutomittinglongscientificnames.Thereisanemphasisonconservation.
Onepleasantsummerday,asthefairy-taleloversatreadingabookbeneaththelowspreadingbranchesofanoaktree,heheardahumofwings,andlookingupstartledfromhisbook,hediscoveredtheFairyGoldenwandstandingcloseby."Areyoustillseekingnewfairytales?"saidtheFairyGoldenwand."Yes,"saidthereader."WillyouwritethemdownifItellyousomereallynewones?"saidtheFairy."Ohyes,indeed,"saidthereader."AndI'llputthemintoabook
Acrossbetweenguidebookandsocialcommentary,TheSpinsterBookgivescleverandhumorousinsightsontopicssuchascourting,handlingmenandwomen,loveletters,marriageandspinsterhood.
heBookofTeawaswrittenbyOkakuraKakuzointheearly20thcentury.Itwasfirstpublishedin1906,andhassincebeenrepublishedmanytimes.–Inthebook,KakuzointroducesthetermTeaismandhowTeahasaffectednearlyeveryaspectofJapaneseculture,thought,andlife.ThebookisnotedtobeaccessibiletoWesternaudiencesbecausethoughKakuzowasbornandraisedJapanese,hewastrainedfromayoungagetospeakEnglish
PeterRabbitgoestoschool,withMotherNatureashisteacher.Inthiszoologybookforchildren,ThorntonW.BurgessdescribesthemammalsofNorthAmericaintheformofanentertainingstory,includingplentyofdetailbutomittinglongscientificnames.Thereisanemphasisonconservation.
TheBurgessBirdBookforChildrenisazoologybookwrittenintheformofastoryfeaturingPeterRabbit.PeterlearnsfromhisfriendJennyWrenallaboutthebirdsofNorthAmerica,andwemeetmanyofthemintheOldOrchard,theGreenMeadow,andtheGreenForest.
WeseeanumberofstoriesinwhichkindnessisrewardedandselfishnessispunishedbutBrookesqueezesanumberofintriguingandquitebizarretwistsandturnsintothestorysoitisnotnearlysopredictableasyoumightimagine.
In1887NellieBly,oneofthefirstfemalenewspaperwriters,andayoungreporterwhowouldsoongoontomakeacareerforherselfasaninvestigativejournalistand“stunt”reporter,hadherselfcommittedtotheBlackwell’sIslandInsaneAsyluminNewYork.Herpurposewastodiscoverwhatlifewaslikeforthosewhohadbeendeemedinsane.
AcollectionofarticlesfromGoodHousekeepingmagazine,TheGoodHousekeepingMarriageBookfocusesonthesubjectofmarriage.Withinstructionsandadvicefromcourtshiptoraisingchildren,thiscollectionaimstoassistthosewithquestionsandconcernssurroundingmarriageandtheensuingrelationship.Publishedin1938.
BookerTaliaferroWashington(1856-1915)wasbornintoslavery.AftertheCivilWarheobtainedabasiceducationwhileworkingasacoalminerandotherjobs.Aftermanydifficulties,hestudiedatHamptonInstituteinVirginia(1872-1875).HebecameaninstructoratHamptonandin1881wasaskedtostartaNegronormalschoolatTuskegee,Alabama.HestartedTuskegeeInstitutewithoneinstructor,himself,and30studentsinborrowedquarters.Later,theschoolwasmovedjustoutsidethetowntoanoldplantationwereitremainstothisday.ManyoftheearlybuildingsatTuskegeewerebuiltbythestudents.Notonlydidthispreservelimitedfundsbutitalsohelpedthestudentstolearnatrade.ThisispartofAmericanHistory,thatallstudentsshouldknow.--Thistextreferstoanoutofprintorunavailableeditionofthistitle.
Thisisapre-1923historicalreproductionthatwascuratedforquality.Qualityassurancewasconductedoneachofthesebooksinanattempttoremovebookswithimperfectionsintroducedbythedigitizationprocess.Thoughwehavemadebestefforts-thebooksmayhaveoccasionalerrorsthatdonotimpedethereadingexperience.Webelievethisworkisculturallyimportantandhaveelectedtobringthebookbackintoprintaspartofourcontinuingcommitmenttothepreservationofprintedworksworldwide.ThistextreferstotheBibliobazaaredition.
英国统治的印度的西北一个美丽森林中,有个被狼群养大的男孩,与森林中的各种动物成为亦师亦友的朋友,直到他遇到一位英国军官的女儿,带领他进入人类文明的社会,改变他的生活,激发他对人类世界的渴望……
Inthemindofthemariner,thereisasuperstitioushorrorconnectedwiththenameofPirate;andtherearefewsubjectsthatinterestandexcitethecuriosityofmankindgenerally,morethanthedesperateexploits,fouldoings,anddiabolicalcareerofthesemonstersinhumanform.
福尔摩斯探案集-新探案阿瑟·柯南·道尔 TheCase-BookofSherlockHolmes,中文译名为《新探案》,这是一部充满传奇、冒险与智慧的侦探故事,它由英国著名侦探小说家、“英国侦探小说之父”阿瑟·柯南.道尔编著而成。在充满雾气的伦敦贝克街上,住着一位富有正义感的侦探福尔摩斯。他和他忠实的医生朋友华生一起经历了无数千奇百怪的案子,制造了许多经典的侦探故事。《新探案》便是其中的一部。该书被公认为世界侦探小说的经典之作,至今已被译成世界上多种文字,并曾经多次被改编成电影。书中所展现的主人公福尔摩斯的传奇故事伴随了一代又一代人的美丽童年、少年直至成年。
《偷书贼》是本相当推荐一看的小说,故事讲述的是9岁小女孩莉赛尔和弟弟在战乱中被迫送到寄养家庭,但弟弟不幸死在旅途中,莉赛尔在弟弟冷清的丧礼后偷了一本掘墓工人的手册,为的是要纪念自己永远失去的家庭。寄养家庭位在慕尼黑凋蔽贫困的区域,大人彼此仇恨咒骂,老师狠毒无情,战火时时威胁人命。莉赛尔每晚抱着掘墓工人手册入睡,恶梦不断。养父为了让她安眠,于是为她朗诵手册内容,并开始教她识字。 学会认字进而开始读书的莉赛尔,尽管生活艰苦,吃不饱穿不暖,却发现了一项比食物更让她难以抗拒的东西——书,她忍不住开始偷书,用偷来的书继续学习认字。从此莉赛尔进入了文字的奇妙世界,让她熬过了现实的苦难,也不可思议地帮助了周围同样承受苦难的人:读书给躲在养父家地下室的犹太人听,在空袭时为躲入防空洞中的街坊邻居朗读故事,安慰了每颗惶惶不安的心,潜移默化改变了原本粗鄙的性情。 对照着战场上万人之间的争夺残杀,莉赛尔藉由阅读与文字所散发的力量,让死神惊讶地睁大了眼睛,一面收取战场上的灵魂,一面思索人性的深奥:为什么人类一面展现残酷的杀戮,一面又有发自内心的关爱呢·多年以后,死神前去迎接莉赛尔的灵魂。死神坐在喧嚣的大马路旁,忍不住感叹道:“人哪!人性萦绕我的心头不去!人性怎能同时间如此光明,又如此邪恶!”
AndrewLang'sFairyBooksorAndrewLang's"Coloured"FairyBooksareatwelve-bookseriesoffairytalecollections.AlthoughAndrewLangdidnotcollectthestorieshimselffromtheoraltradition,theextentofhissources(whohadcollectedthemoriginally),madethemanimmenselyinfluentialcollection,especiallyasheusedforeign-languagesources,givingmanyofthesetalestheirfirstappearanceinEnglish.Asacknowledgedintheprefaces,althoughLanghimselfmademostoftheselections,hiswifeandothertranslatorsdidalargeportionofthetranslatingandtellingoftheactualstories.ManyofthemwereillustratedbyHenryJ.Ford.LancelotSpeedalsodidsomeillustrations.
RogerMifflinisthesomewhateccentricproprietorofTheHauntedBookshop,asecond-handbookstoreinBrooklynthatis"hauntedbytheghostsofallgreatliterature."Beginningwiththearrivalofayoungadvertisingmanandthemysteriousdisappearanceofacertainvolumefromtheshelvesofthebookshop,alivelyandoftenhumoroustaleofintrigueunfolds,generouslysprinkledwithliberaldosesofRoger'suniquephilosophyonliteratureandbookselling.
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