2011年11月13日 星期日

這些 "鬼" 的英文怎麼講??? How do you say those "ghosts" in English??? (by AK Lee)

這些 "鬼" 的英文怎麼講??? How do you say those "ghosts" in English??? (by AK Lee)


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1. 小氣鬼...stingy

2. 勢利鬼...mean, snobbish (=snobby)

3. 冒失鬼...impetuous, abrupt, reckless, clumsy

4. 倒霉鬼...bad luck  

5. 貪心鬼...greedy, green eyed monster(這個代表會忌妒的)

6. 搗蛋鬼...naughty, mischievous, trouble-maker

7. 老酒鬼...alcoholic(也是名詞)

8. 膽小鬼...whimp, weakling, coward
by AK Lee

2011年11月3日 星期四

Modals 語態助動詞 (by AK Lee)

Modals 語態助動詞 (by AK Lee)
Modals.jpg Our goal is to e able to define “modal” and related words. In my class, I will teach you how to explain words like may/might, can/could, will/would, shall/should, must and so on. Please be noted that the past terms of those words could have multiple meanings and functions.
 我們應學會定義甚麼是語態助動詞 及其這相關的詞彙。我的課會教你如何解釋 may/might, can/could, shall/should, will/would, must…等字及其使用時機。請注意: 這些字的過式是有很多不同的意義及功能。
以下就是一些我上課的內容大綱 below is the content to discuss in my classes...
能力  can (現在)  = be able to                   could (過去)  =  was/were able to
允許  can----You can go now                         may----You may go now
可能  may (可能性高) ----He may go to the party tonight.
  might (可能性低)----He might go to the party tonight.
may have+ PP---過去可能作了甚麼 (可能性)
might have +PP---過去可能作了甚麼 (可能性) I might have eaten the bad food. 
必定  must (表推測)----You must be broke now.                             must have + PP----過去一定作過….He must have been drinking.
祝福  may---May you have a happy Birthday!
寧可would rather----I would rather stay at home than go to the concert.
咨詢  would you mind (非常客氣的問) Would you mind telling me your stories?
以下態度由最弱 (1) 到最強 (4)
(1) 請求          can (較直接)/ could  (較客氣)/ will(較直接)/ would (較客氣)/may (非常禮貌的)
(2) 建議          could----we could go hiking if you want.               had better (強烈的建議)----We’d better hurry.
(3) 應該          should----You should not go to the party              should have + PP----過去該作而沒作 I should have bought the painting.
(4) 必須          have to/ must (更強)/ must not----不准
Modals 語態助動詞 (by AK Lee)


2011年10月26日 星期三

Astrology (Zodiac) & Personality (By AK Lee)

Astrology (Zodiac) & Personality (By AK Lee)
zodiac.jpg  Whether you believe in Zodiac traits not, once you study your own sign and the signs of those you care about,  you are very likely to think that there must be something to this. 無論你相不相信星座特質,一旦你研究你自己的和那些所關心的人們的星座,你很可能會認為星座與個性之間有著一定的關聯。
In my personal experience, even when I don't think a certain individual fits into his/her category initially, as time goes by, I found that they indeed do fit with amazing accuracy.  Certainly, classifying everyone on earth into 12 personality types seems absurd, but surprisingly it seems to work very well in some mysterious way......依 我個人的經驗而言,即使我一開始不認為某個人可歸於他們所屬的類別,隨著光陰的流逝,我發現他們確實有不可思意的準確性。當然,把地球上的每個人都以此十 二個星座來分類似乎有些荒謬,但令人驚訝的是,星座似乎以某種神秘的方式非常良好地運作著.....。以下是常見一般認定星座與個性的關聯 我就不寫中文 了 練習一下你的閱讀吧 Below are some common ideas between astrology & personality...enjoy it!!!

水瓶座AQUARIUS - I KNOW (Jan. 21st - Feb. 18th)

They are among the intelligent in the crowd. A sense of humor (幽默感), coupled with great intelligence and deep thinking make them stand out. They make loyal and honest friends. They are independent thinkers with great originality in their thoughts and actions. They may appear indifferent (漠不關心) and less emotional. If you have an Aquarian around you, you may find it difficult to understand him/her.

雙魚座PISCES - I BELIEVE (Feb. 19th - March 20th)

They are sensitive and sympathetic (具有同情心的). They are kind and helpful. They can go out of their way to help their dear ones. This makes them excellent friends. Opinions of others can easily influence them due to which they can easily get carried away(得意忘形). They are not very determined or courageous. They are often vague in thinking and behavior. But their idealism is their true differentiator.

白羊座ARIES - I AM (March 21st - April 20th)

People falling under this sign are adventurous(愛冒險的). They are generally self-willed and courageous. They may be seen as short-tempered individuals. They are often clever and confident. On some occasions they act impatiently. Their impulsiveness(衝動) and quick temper can be their potential enemies. If they overcome these weaknesses, they can achieve success in life, owing to their confidence and clarity in thinking.

金牛座TAURUS - I HAVE (April 21st - May 21st)

Those belonging to this sign are romantics. Their love for style and beauty is apparent in their way of living. They are warm at heart and prefer being secure in life. As friends, they are trustworthy(值得信任的) and helpful. But they can be possessive (佔有慾強的) about everything they have. This may translate to selfishness and greed. If on guard about these negativities, a Taurus can make a good company and an excellent friend.

雙子座GEMINI - I THINK(May 22nd - June 21st)

People belonging to this sign are versatile (多才多藝的) and quick-witted. They are spontaneous in communication. They come across as intelligent people. Their love towards life is evident from their living! But they tend to worry too much on certain issues and fail in managing their stress. They form opinions pretty quickly and sometimes appear to look superficially (膚淺的) at life.

巨蟹座CANCER - I FEEL (June 22nd - July 22nd)

Those falling under this zodiac sign form the sentimental (多愁善感的) lot. They are of a loving and a caring nature. They are cautious in their actions. They are very protective towards their loved ones. This nature makes them excellent and caring parents. Cancers often have an imaginative and artistic side to their life. They are subject to varying moods. Their overly emotional (過度情緒化)nature needs to be worked on. On the whole, they are good human beings.

獅子座LEO - I WILL (July 23rd - August 23rd)

Leos are generous(慷慨的) and open-minded. They are quite caring in nature. They possess a dominating (統治慾強的) nature coupled with a knack of taking everyone along. This combination of traits makes them true leaders. They may be egoistic and bossy. They tend to easily lose their temper. They are both open-minded and openhanded and show deep love for magnificence and luxury. Leos are real kings!



處女座VIRGO - I ANALIZE (August 24th - Sept. 22nd)

They are very analytical (具有分析能力的). They tend to think overly on any given subject and base their conclusions on a long thought process and deep analysis. They have unidirectional talents. They are absolute purists. Their overcritical (吹毛求疵的) nature can become a cause of their troubles but otherwise they are intelligent and good decision-makers.

天秤座LIBRA - I BALANCE (Sept. 23rd - Oct. 23rd)

Their romantic nature is coupled with serenity (寧靜 平和). They are balanced in nature and know how to keep their cool at all occasions. At times, they find it difficult to express themselves. Though they appear aloof, they are attached to their near ones. They tend to get influenced by the views of others. It makes them indecisive (優柔寡斷的). Apart from these lacunae, they are on the whole reasonable and thoughtful.

天蠍座SCORPIO - I DESIRE (Oct. 24th - Nov. 22nd)

Scorpios are passionate individuals with a magnetic (有磁性的 有魅力的) personality. They are forceful about going by their opinions. They have clarity of thought and expression. Due to their possessive nature, they become jealous quite easily. They are clever and courageous. They can be resentful (不滿的 怨恨的) and obsessive. They seek to take revenge of the wrongdoers. So be careful while dealing with Scorpios.

射手座SAGITTARIUS - I AIM (Nov. 23rd - Dec. 21st)

They are intelligent and philosophical (賢明的 具有哲理的). They know how to lighten up any atmosphere. They are fun-loving in nature. Sometimes their excessive optimism (過度樂觀) makes them behave carelessly. Their moods and whims can be bothersome but on the whole, they are intelligent people with a good sense of humor.

摩羯座CAPRICORN - I USE (Dec. 22nd - Jan. 20th)

They are prudent (僅慎的) and practical. Their ambitious nature does not allow them to ever give up. They are vigilant. They plan before playing any game of life. They may come across as sadistic individuals who are orthodox and rigid (正統而僵化的). Perseverance and tolerance are their greatest qualities. They are generally upfront in fighting whatever comes in their way.

Astrology (Zodiac) & Personality (By AK Lee)

"light up" & "lighten up" 之間的差異 (by AK Lee)

"light up" & "lighten up" 之間的差異 (by AK Lee)
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  (1) To light up is to make something brighter or happier.

(A) "They light up their house with beautiful lanterns whenever they have parties." (Literal)
(B) "She lights up the room with her personality." (Figurative)

(2) Lighten up is to become less sad or less serious, usually without an object, "You are always so serious. Can't you just lighten up?"


用法(b)及(2)可能是非常相似和混亂,但我認為 “light up”(二)是更積極主動,而“lighten up”是相對被動。我從來沒有太注意這兩個字的差別,而且我相信大多數人也沒有注意到其差異。儘管如此,基於我的研究,嚴格來說,這兩個動詞之間是有著細 微的差別的。



The usage (B) & (2) could be very similar & confusing, but I think "light up" (B) is more agressive, while "lighten up" is relatively passive. I never pay much attention to difference of those two verbs, and I believe most people don't notice it that much either. Still, based on my research, strictly speaking, there is a slight difference between thiese 2 verbs.

"不婚族" 的英文怎麼說? How to call those people who don't want to get married? (by AK Lee)

"不婚族" 的英文怎麼說? How to call those people who don't want to get married? (by AK Lee) 
今天有人問我 "不婚族" 的英文怎麼說 沒有一個完美的答案 以下說法供你參考
Someone asked me how to say " 不婚族" today. I really don't know a perfect term for it and neither can I find an appropriate way to describe those people who do not want to get married for all kinds of reasons, but there are a couple of various ways to describe people in this situation ust for you reference:

(1) I saw a website that uses the term "marriagefree" to refer to people who have made a conscious decision not to get married, or are actively opposed to marriage. It includes single people and those in relationships.
(2) 不婚族 I don’t want to be in the Never-Marry Group.
(3) 獨身主義者--celibtarian"或是用"獨身主義---bachelorism"
(4) 不婚男生 a confirmed bachelor 不婚女生 a spinster
(5) a quikyalone-----a person who enjoys being single, but is not opposed to being in a relationship.

2011年10月6日 星期四

AK 的英語教室: 學習英文的網上資源和媒體 quality media & resources for Eng...

AK 的英語教室: 學習英文的網上資源和媒體 quality media & resources for Eng...: 學習英文的網上資源和媒體 quality media & resources for English learning (by AK Lee) 今天收到一封信詢問如那些媒體是適合學習英文 這位學生以經短暫的到過美國一些地方 在忙錄的生活中 希望能擠出一些時間來唸唸英文~...

2011年10月3日 星期一

學習英文的網上資源和媒體 quality media & resources for English learning (by AK Lee)

學習英文的網上資源和媒體     quality media & resources for English learning (by AK Lee)
今天收到一封信詢問如那些媒體是適合學習英文 這位學生以經短暫的到過美國一些地方 在忙錄的生活中 希望能擠出一些時間來唸唸英文~  以下是我的回覆與感想與大家分享:
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對於語言 我是個實用主義者 我覺得你應開把英文當作你 "生活" 的一部份 而不再只是 "學習" 的一部份
從觀看各大媒體的新聞著手 NBC ABC CBS BBC 新聞是寫給一般民眾看的 一般都不難 你的目標在訓速複習你已知道卻不熟的單字片語 而不在於獲取新字 重覆才是學好語言的關鍵 (repetition is the key)
軟性方面從老牌情境喜劇(sitcom)下手 找到一齣你喜歡的常期型情境喜劇每天看一集
Seinfeld, Friends, Cheers, Frasier, Golden Girls
閱讀方面 New York Times, NPR, BBC 寫的最好
最後在真實生活面找一個像我這樣真正說英文的朋友 "混" 在一起 很快你的英文就會大大的進步了 我的網上課程就是依此 "從真實生活學英語" 的原則而設計的
以下是我的網誌 也要記得常看
http://ask-english.blogspot.com/

AK Lee 英文老師 (By AK Lee)

Today I  received a letter asking what medias are suitable for students who're  learn English in Taiwan. This person have done some  short visits to the US and he hope to spare some time during his busy schedule to learn English.  The following is my reply and thoughts that I would like to  share with everyone of you:
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 In terms of learning  language, I am a pragmatist and  I believe everybody should make learning English a part of your "life" rather than simply a part of "learning" such as sitting in the class rooms back in HS or college.

First of all, try to watch the news from the major TV stations such as NBC, ABC, CBS, and BBC...etc.  News is written for the general public, which shouldn't be overaly too difficult to view.  Your target is to "repeat" the words or phrase you know not not familiar with by quickly viewing through the daily program. Your goal is not to learn a lot pf new words via the session (of course, you will anyway). Keep in mind: repetition is the key...!!! This is the golden rule of learning languages.
In terms of the "softer" side of viewing experiences, pick a long-run classic sitcom. Find one you like the normal period-type situation comedy and view one episode each day.  Below are some classic sitcoms:
Seinfeld, Friends, Cheers, Frasier, Golden Girls
When it comes to "reading",  New York Times, NPR, BBC tare the BEST.
Finally, if you can, find a real English-speaking friend like myself to hang out from time to time. You will make significant progress in English before you know it. My online classes are desinged to meet the need of people who need a real English-speacking friend to practice their English skill.
The following is my blog and please stop by often for new postings:
http://ask-english.blogspot.com/

 AK Lee (English Teacher) (by AK  Lee)

2011年9月30日 星期五

TOEIC 閱讀策略 the strategy of TOEIC reading (by AK Lee)

TOEIC 閱讀策略 the strategy of TOEIC reading (by AK Lee)
首先,不讀過於艱難的教材,在測試前,你在閱讀上的階段任務是提高你的閱讀速度,而不是增加字彙量。

其次,“瀏覽”的文章的主要思想。有時候,你沒有必要徹底閱讀整篇文章。你需要做只的是“瀏覽”文章迅速獲得文章大意 你不須要詳細閱讀它的每一個單字。

最後,你應該學會“掃描”,針對特定的關鍵詞來尋找你的答案。換句話說,當你“掃描”作文答案,你不須要精讀整個段落。例如:當你所尋找的只是某個事件的日期和時間,你就沒有理由浪費您的時間閱讀整個段落。

因此,記得這3個步驟: 

(1)easy 容易: pick easy materials to read 挑容易的文章練習閱讀

(2)skim 瀏覽: skim for the main ideas 大致瀏覽找出文章大意

(3)scan 掃描: scan for the specific info 快速掃瞄找出目標資訓

希望這篇 blog 能對你準備 TOEIC 有所幫助...!!!

(AK Lee)

 
First of all, do not read overly difficult materials prior to the test, read easy ones instead. The goal of this section is to increase your reading speed, not to increase your vocabulary.
Secondly, try to "skim" for the main ideas of the essays. Sometimes, you do not have to read the whole thing thoroughly. All you need to do is to "skim" the essay quickly to obtain the main ideas of the story without reading every single word of it. 
Lastly, you should learn to "scan" for specific key words to locate your answers. In other words, when you are "scanning" the essay for answers, you are NOT reading the passage. For example: when all you need to answer a question is the date & time of a certain event, there is no reason to waste your time reading through the whole passage. 
So keep these 3 steps in mind:
(1) easy: pick easy materials to read
(2) skim: skim for the main ideas
(3) scan: scan for the specific info
Hope this may help...!!!

(by AK Lee)

2011年9月27日 星期二

常見的英文文法用語 Common Terms in English Grammar (by AK Lee)

gm.jpg  常見的英文文法用語 (by AK Lee)
  以下是常見的英文文法用語以及通常我是如何在課堂中跟學員作介紹
Below are some common terms in English grammar and how I introduce those to my students in classes




1 冠詞冠詞基本上包含定冠詞 不定冠詞,我們會學習如何於句子使用正確的冠詞 有時後我們也會遇到沒有冠詞的時機喔。
1. ARTICLES

Articles include definite articles & indefinite articles. We will learn how to use the right articles in sentences. Sometimes; we may also see no article is used in some occasions.
2情態助動詞我們應學會定義甚麼是情態副詞 及其這相關的詞彙。也要會解釋may/might, can/could, shall/should, will/would, must….等字及其使用時機。注意: 這些字的過去是有很多不同的意義及功能。
2. MODALS
We should be able to define “modal” and related words. We should learn to explain words like may/might, can/could, will/would, shall/should, must and so on. Please be noted that the past terms of those words could have multiple meanings and functions.
3被動我會教你被動式的定義和相關的用詞。我們會用被動的例子來作練習。進一步試著去評論為什麼它被用來代替一般的主動句。注意: 就修詞學的角度而言 可以用主動時 絕不要用被動
3. PASSIVE
We will understand the definitions of passive and learn related words. We also will become familiar with passive form by using examples. We should be able to comment on why it's used in place of the regular active form. Please be noted that you should not use passive form if the active form is available.

4 關係代名詞
我們的標是能夠去解釋其定義及使用相關字彙。在課堂中我們會介由例句來說明其使用的時機。
4. RELATIVE PRONOUNS
The goal is to learn how to explain the definition of relative pronouns and use related words. We will use examples to point out the occasion of using appropriate relative pronouns.  
5grammar.gif  時態很重要的一個課題 我會先對時態作一般性的介紹再進而說明相關字的意義 - 然後分成例子說明每個句子的時態。
5. TENSES
“Tenses” is a very important topic. I will present general introduction to tenses and the meaning of the word - then divide into examples of each tense with illustrative sentences.
6 形容詞我會於課堂中解釋甚麼是形容詞和它的功能。我們會一起使用的幾個形容詞來造句。形容詞學的越多, 你的語彙表達能力越豐富。
6. ADJECTIVES
I will explain the word and its function. We will use several adjectives together to form sentences. The more adjectives you know, the better you can express yourself.
7 副詞我會解釋詞和它的功能,如它跟動其及形容詞之間的關係。參照不同類型的副詞,再次以例句說明其始用時機。
7. ADVERBS
I will explain the word, its function and the relationship between adverbs & verbs/adjectives…etc. I will also refer to all different types of adverb and then point out the occasion of use with illustrative sentences
8標點符號我會簡介標點符號的目的及使用方式及什麼時後卻要避免標點符號。進而使用說明性例句子來解釋各種標點符號的使用時機。
8. PUNCTUATION
I will give brief introduction to the purpose of punctuation - and what happens in its absence. I will use illustrative sentences to explanation of various punctuation marks.
9條件句我會解釋甚麼是條件句和介紹其相關的詞。條件句有許多應注意的事項 這可能是一個不容易懂得課題。我會用說明性的例句來介紹不同類型的條件句和標準的混合式條件句。
9. CONDITIONALS
I will explain of the term and related words. I will also point out the difference between standard conditional forms and mixed ones with illustrative sentences.
10 動詞片語我會教你如何定義一個動詞片語  我們會選擇一些最常用的句子來示範如何使用它們,並進一步了解甚麼樣的時機使用什麼樣的動詞片語和。
10. PHRASAL VERBS
I will give the definition of what a phrasal verb is and use examples to you how they are used and formed by choosing some of the most common used phrasal verbs in common sentences.
11動詞形式我會對各動詞的主要部分如不定詞,動名詞,分詞等加以述評。並以說明性的句子來介紹給學員。
11. VERB FORMS
I will give commentary on principal parts of the verb such as infinitive, gerund and participles and so on by using illustrative sentences.
12假設語氣這也是一個非常重要而難懂的課題, 我會介紹假設語氣形成和它的使用時機。
12. SUBJUNCTIVE
Once again, this is a very important topic that not so easy to understand I will give Introduction to this formation and its use by using appropriate examples.
13介係詞介係詞有大概的使用規範 但也有不少的例外,我會介紹介係詞的含義及介係詞的使用時機及其在句子中的位置。須要注意的是一些相關介係詞組其個別不同用法如under/below/beneath
13. PREPOSITIONS
Meaning of the word. Use of prepositions and their position in the sentence. Notes about groups/pairs of the most common prepositions and their differences as under/below/beneath.
 
14 連接詞
我會說明連接詞的定義和其使用宗旨,並介由一些常見的例句指出連接詞的放置地位


14. CONJUNCTIONS
I will give definition and purpose and position of conjunctions by using examples in sentences of the most common.




15直接/間接敘述我會解釋何謂“直接,而何謂“間接”敘述及其相關的用詞。並說明它們使用和形成的原因。
15. REPORTED/INDIRECT SPEECH
I will give you the explanation of 'reported', 'direct', 'indirect' and related words. I will also illustrate the reasons for use and formation.
(by AK Lee)

該用 their, they're 或是 there 呢? (by AK Lee)

該用 their, they're 或是 there 呢? (by AK Lee)
我在美國擔任前檯經理時 我時常必須要糾正一些以英語為母語的美國人 相信我 大多數美國人的英語是

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非常簡陋

甚至可以說是膚淺的 他們的高中生 大學生 的字彙量極低 文法一竅不通 所以寫作錯誤連篇 從現在開始我會撰寫一些英語常犯錯誤 這些錯誤不論你是否以英語為母語 都是要謹慎避免的陷阱

they're, their  和 there 這三個詞往往被錯誤使用,即使是以英語為母語的人士都無法避免。其實只要使用一點小技巧,它們並不難了解 以下是其正確的使用時機。

 they're 是 they are 的縮寫 例如 They are identical twins. 他們是同卵雙包胎

 就如同 his (he), her (she), its (it) 和 my (I)一樣, Their 是they 的所有格:
All students in this class brought their own laptops. 這個班上的所有學生都攜帶他們自己的筆記型電腦。

There 則是一個副詞表 "在那邊 在那個地方
"。你可以把它作為一個問題的答案“在哪裡?”。下面是一些例句:

Call me as soon as you get there. 當你一到達那邊時馬上打電話給我。

這裡有一個句子包含了所有我所談到的三個字,你知道這句話究竟是什麼意義思呢?
They’re going to move there with all their families. 他們將與所有他們的家人搬到那兒去.

They're, their and there are 3 words often used incorrectly (even by native English speakers). Again, it’s not very difficult to remember which is correct when.
First of all, "they’re" is the short form of "they are", for example:
They are identical twins = They're identical twins.

Just like his, her, its or my, "their" is a possessive form of "they" :
All students in this class brought their own laptops.
Lastly, "there" is an adverb meaning "in that place". Below are some sample sentences:
Call me as soon as you get there.
Here’s a sentence with all the 3 words I just mentioned. Do you know what this sentence mean excatly?
They’re going to move there with all their families.
(by AK Lee)

著名中文成語的英文翻譯 Famous Chinese Proverbs in English (By AK Lee)

著名中文成語的英文翻譯 Famous Chinese Proverbs in English (By AK Lee)
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  到把英文翻譯先蓋起來 試試看自己可以翻對多少喔....:-)  Cover up the English translation to see how much you can make this out....:-) 

Clothes make the man.
人要衣裝,佛要金裝。   
Don't put the cart before the horse.
勿本末倒置。 
Good medicine tastes bitter. 
良藥苦口。 
Every minute counts.
分秒必爭。 
Actions speak louder than words.
行動勝於空談(事實勝於雄辯)。 
Do in Rome as the Romans do .
入境隨俗。 
All good things come to an end.
天下無不散之筵席 
God helps those who help themselves.
天助自助者。 
Easier said than done.
說來容易做來難。
A word spoken is past recalling.
一言既出,駟馬難追。 
Beauty is but skin deep.
人不可貌相
A friend in need is a friend indeed.
患難之友,乃為真友。
Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today. 
今日事今日畢
Health is better than wealth.
健康勝於財富。 
Men are not to be measured in inches.
人不可以貌相。 
You cannot sell the cow and drink the milk.
魚與熊掌,不可兼得。
Happy is he who is content.
知足常樂。
(by AK Lee)

如何用英文寫出好文章 (by AK Lee)

 如何用英文寫出好文章 (by AK Lee)

english-cover.jpg(1)提前做好計劃,然後再動筆-----千萬不要馬上提筆寫文章,想一想你的思想主題,然後再開始。

(2)寫下簡要的主要思路大綱,支持的論點-----先建立一個完整的架構,然後再填入細節。

(3)使用簡單明瞭的字句來表達你的想法-----避免複雜不熟悉的字眼 以免弄巧成拙 。

(4)專注於文章的主要思想-----刪除多餘而無關緊要的枝節。

(5)最後再次檢視你的文章以確保它整體上的平順與完整-----通過詳細檢視你的文章來糾正拼寫或語法錯誤。


How to write a good essay in English (By AK Lee) :
(1)  Plan well in advance before you start it-----don't write straight away, think over your main idea before you start it.
(2) Jot down briefly the main ideas, supporting paragraphs and points-----build a sound structure before you fill in the details.
(3)  Keep your sentences clear and simple to express your ideas-----avoid complex words that you are not familiar or comfortable with.
(4) Stay focused on the main idea of your essay-----Trim down the redundant details that are irrelevant to the core idea.
(5) Re-examine your essay in the end just to make sure it is overall smooth and things make senses-----You may always make a few spelling or grammar mistakes while you're writing your essay. Hence it is a good idea to try to read through your essay once more and correct them.
(By AK Lee)

想成為英文達人嗎? Would you like to become an English pro? (by AK Lee)

想成為英文達人嗎? Would you like to become an English pro? (by AK Lee)
我基本上是在美國靠說英文維生的人 與國內大多數英文老師不同的是: 我除了紥實的理論基礎外還有充沛的實務經驗 (高層服務業經理人) 我之前的工作是pro.jpg美國一家四星級全功能飯店的客戶服務經理 及 財務總監 (屬於 Executive Committee 一員) 我每天要跟上百名的客戶及員工用英語溝通 
從另一個角度而言 我除了具有流利道地的美式發音外 我的英文實力不是那些短期到國外自助旅行的背包客洋人混混 (hustlers) 所可以比擬  我主張英語是應該高級有格調 且具 多元性 和 世界觀 (high-class English with variety of common knowledge & global view) 具一項官方統計 大多市數的美國高中生的日常生活百分之九十的對話竟然只有用到八百個單字 真是少的可憐 很容易就可以用一個中等難度以上的字彙把他們考 倒 至於文法 作文 拼音就更是一翹不通 那中文就別提了 能夠稱的上精通中英文的 (具有深度的了解雙語) 是宛如鳳毛麟角 這就是為何我被選為美國各大知名公司機關如波音公司及華盛頓州立大學在台特屬即席翻議的原因  

我 的課程偏實用路線 也與國內土法煉鋼的老師大有不同 你一定聽過有人有出國觀光或留學計劃卻又擔心有文化震憾(Culture Shock)  或是懷疑無數年英文功力或高分TOEFL就無法順利出國 這些皆是錯誤觀念! 我的課程教你如何利用你既之基礎, 快速有效加強當代最實用易懂之文法,字彙,片語及發音輔助,以我多年旅美經驗,從食衣住行育樂,尤其在住宿,問路,餐飲,購物,社交,健康,心理等各種主 題切入捷徑(Shortcut),讓禰快速成為英語門內人(Insider) ,換句話說 不論你英文再差我也有辦法在短期內讓你看到成效!
有沒 有想過 為何學英語多年仍無法開口 ?  語言之首要目的本在溝通, 開口說英語並無需數年紮實的英文底子, 我旅美多年,看過無數非本科出生也能說流暢英文之實例,我們一對一教學會讓你有充份對話機會,創造全英語會話環境,運用簡易英語解說較深度英語。密集再 造,快速提昇您的會話能力 
我的費用是一堂課(一小時)六百元台幣  我多數的學生一個禮拜上一堂課  一個月的平均費用是 2600 NT 若有其外的問題 歡迎隨時詢問喔  
無論你住那裡 無論你想出國旅遊 遊學 留學 或只是想精進你的英語實力 我都能把你訓練成英文高手
Teaching English Conversation is my passion. In my opinion, teaching English is not just to introduce the language itself, but also to convey culture, humanity & life experiences. Currently, I am dedicated myself in 1-on-1 online teaching via Skype.  I also provide services in the fields of Interpretation & Translation, preparing English document, thesis, letters, resumes...etc. along with consulting services for interviews in English. With my solid academic training and real-life experiences.
No matter where you are, now matter if you are planning on traveling, going overseas for further study, or simply want to polish your English skills. By taking my 1-on1 online ENglish classes, I will make you an English pro.....!!!
(By AK Lee)

該用 it's 或 its 呢? (by AK Lee)

its-a-boy-girl.jpg該用 it's 或 its 呢? (by AK Lee)這 兩個字,對很多人而言都是非常混亂的 (包括以英語為母語的人士)。人們經常把這兩個字混淆不清。事實上,在指定情況下選擇正確用字並不困難:
“it's”是以下兩組詞的縮寫(1)“it is”或(2)“it has(been)”。請看下面的例子:
It’s a good idea to bring extra cash with you. = It's a good idea to to bring extra cash with you. 這是一個好主意,與你帶來額外的現金。 =這是一個好主意,給你帶來額外的現金。
It’s been broken for a while.  = It has been broken for a while. 它被打破了一段時間。 =它已被打破了一段時間。

“its”是“it”的所有格,就像
my (I), his (he), her (she) and your (you)等等,這裡是一些例子:
Every part of the computer was badly damaged except for its hard disk.  這個電腦的每一部分都嚴重受損,只有它的硬碟除外。The hotel and its garden are both haunted by ghosts. 這個酒店和它的花園都鬧鬼。
"It's" and "its" two words that could be very confusing to many people including native English speakers. People uses “its” incorrectly when they're supposed to use "it's" instead.  In fact, it’s not difficult at all to decide which word to choose in a given situation:
"it’s"  is the short form of (1) "it is" or (2) " it has (been)".  Please see examples below:
It’s a good idea to bring extra cash with you. = It's a good idea to to bring extra cash with you.

It’s been broken for a while.  = It has been broken for a while.

"its" is a possessive form of "it", just like my (I), his (he), her (she) and your (you), here are some examples:
Every part of the computer was badly damaged except for its hard disk. 
The hotel and its garden are both haunted by ghosts.
(by AK Lee)

"vintage" v.s. "antique" "’復古" v.s. "古董" (by AK Lee)

昨 天在課堂上介紹了 "vintage" 這個字, 有人就問到了以下的問題: 到底 "vintage" 跟 "antique" 有何不同? 基本上就一般使用而言, “vintage”是一個有關於“更新”或“復古”的詞。它描 述的東西是老到剛好可以再次回到時尚的行列 。 例如:20 世紀 70年代風格時尚,(我不知道為什麼現在會重新流行),所以在70年代的東西可以被稱為“vintage”。 20世紀 80 年代的風格尚未歸返時尚地行列 (或尚未“復甦”,姑且讓我這樣  說),所以我們暫時把它們留在“過時”的類別中。總的來說,它強調“復古”的想法。 而"antique" 則是一個通用術語,指的是任何有真正歷史價值的"古董",通常是非常非常老,它不需要再回到時尚,也許永遠也回不了時尚。例如,唐朝的“兵馬甬”肯定是"antique"(當然囉 我指的是真品)的藝術作品,而不是一個"vintage"的東西。vintage這個詞已經被濫用了很長一段時間 ---請特別小心,尤其是當有人試圖向你推銷東西的時候。
(by AK Lee)