現在當家長的人,以前在學校都學過英文,但現在大多數人都成為英語文盲。現在的學生,在學校也都有學英文,但以後大多數人也都將成為英語文盲。
台灣英語教育有問題,這用膝蓋想也知道。美國小學程度的英文,台灣大多數人可以學好幾十年還學不完。台灣人學中文為何不會成為中文文盲?因為小學程度的中文,我們不會學好幾十年還學不完。
(可在facebook社團「英文超越站」下載全部完整內容)
Day 334 Nov. 11
supposed [sD'pozd ; sD'pozDd] adj. 所謂的;誤以為的 alleged
This is the opinion of the supposed experts. // a supposed cure for cancer
the supposed economic benefits of lower taxes
supposedly [sD'poz0dli] adv. 據說;據稱as it seems; so it is assumed 93
These detergents are supposedly better for the environment.
How could a supposedly intelligent person make so many stupid mistakes?
The house is supposedly haunted.
supposing [sD'poz0H] conj. 假設;假定 suppose
Supposing we do buy the house, how much will our monthly payments be?
Supposing it really was a ghost — that would be really scary!
e.vac.u.ate [0}v$kju`et] v. 撤離;疏散 to leave or take people away from 103指
The people evacuated the town because of the flood.
Soldiers helped evacuate the town.
The town has been evacuated.
The building was immediately evacuated.
Children were evacuated from the area to escape the bombing.
e.vac.u.a.tion [0`v$kju}eNDn] n. 疏散;撤離
As the storm came closer, the mayor ordered the evacuation of the city.
~ arrangements for the evacuation of children
the emergency evacuation of thousands of people after the earthquake
vigor [}v0gQ] n. 活力;精力;魄力strength, energy, or determination; vitality
He defended his beliefs with vigor.
He worked with renewed vigor and determination.
vigorous [}v0gDrDs] adj. 1. 強有力的;激烈的 energetic 104指
She does vigorous exercises every morning.
Experts recommend 20 minutes of vigorous exercise every day.
a vigorous opponent of the government
a vigorous argument /campaign /debate
2. 強壯的 strong and healthy
He was a vigorous young man with lots of energy.
She remained vigorous into her nineties.
This plant is a vigorous grower.
vigorously adv.
He vigorously defended his beliefs.
swing [sw0H] v. 1. (使)擺動;(使) 搖擺;(使)旋轉 to move from forward and
backward [ swing — swung — swung ]
He swings his arms when he walks.
The sign was swinging in the wind.
When the wind blew, the door swung shut.
The door swung open when he pushed it.
The police officer was swinging keys on a keychain.
He sat on the stool, swinging his legs.
2. (突然) 轉向 to turn around quickly
She swung around when he called her name.
The car swung across the road and hit a tree.
n. 1. 鞦韆
The kids were playing on the swings.
2. take a swing at someone or something : 揮擊
The boy took a swing at the ball.
ö get into the swing ot sth : 熟悉(某種情況);融入(某種活動或環境之中)
After a while, he got into the swing of his job.
ö in full swing : 在熱烈進行中
The party was in full swing by the time we arrived.
Work on the project is in full swing.
werewolf [}wGrwUlf] n. ( pl. werewolves ) 狼人
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