來源:網(wǎng)絡(luò)資源 作者:中考網(wǎng)整理 2019-06-16 22:04:07
說英語時(shí),語法應(yīng)該是你擔(dān)心的最后一件事。為了用英語跟他人交流,你不需要有很好的語法。本土說英語的人不會(huì)因?yàn)槟惴ㄕZ差來評(píng)判你,他們會(huì)更加集中精力去理解你的意思,繼續(xù)你們的談話。只要你能夠說的很清楚很有自信,即使你用錯(cuò)冠詞、形容詞結(jié)尾或者句子順序都是沒有關(guān)系的。
Many language programs put too much emphasis on grammar and not enough emphasis on speaking. They spread the idea that you have to know all the grammar rules before you can start speaking, which can have the effect of reducing your confidence when you finally start speaking. This is backwards. You should learn to speak first to build your confidence, and then work on correcting your grammar after you’ve reached a basic level of fluency.
許多語言教學(xué)過多強(qiáng)調(diào)語法而沒有足夠的強(qiáng)調(diào)口語。他們向你灌輸開口說英語之前要了解所有語法規(guī)則的思想。導(dǎo)致你終于開口說英語的時(shí)候,自信心卻降低了。這種方式實(shí)際上反了。你應(yīng)該先大膽說,建立自信,然后在口語達(dá)到一定流利程度之后再糾正語法。
Everybody makes mistakes, even native speakers of English. Nobody is born speaking perfect English; fluency is something that takes time and hard work to achieve. There are many Americans who go through 13 years of schooling and still don’t learn how to speak English properly.
每個(gè)人都會(huì)犯錯(cuò),甚至母語是英語的人。沒有人天生就能說一口流利英語,這是需要花很多時(shí)間和努力才能實(shí)現(xiàn)的。許多美國人經(jīng)過13年的教育,也仍然沒有學(xué)好怎樣得體地說英文。
So don’t be discouraged by your mistakes. Learn to embrace them and value them for the role they play in your learning.
因此不要因你犯的錯(cuò)誤而灰心。學(xué)著去喜歡犯錯(cuò),在學(xué)習(xí)的過程中重視犯錯(cuò)起的作用。
3. Don’t Apologize For Your Level
3.不要對(duì)你所處的水平感到抱歉
Something that really annoys me when I’m talking to someone in English is when they apologize for how much English they speak. I’ve never been offended by someone’s level of English, and I don’t get upset when someone makes mistakes. If you talk to someone and they do get offended or upset because of your level of English they are an evil person who probably tortures kittens in their spare time.
當(dāng)我用英文跟別人交流的時(shí)候,有些事真的讓我很厭煩,有些人說英文的時(shí)候會(huì)對(duì)自己的口語水平感到抱歉。我從未因一些人的英語水平而生氣,當(dāng)別人犯錯(cuò)的時(shí)候我也并不生氣。如果有人會(huì)因?yàn)槟愕目谡Z水平不佳而感到生氣或是不高興,那么他們可能是那種在業(yè)余時(shí)間虐待小貓的壞人。
Most of the people who apologize for their level of English feel like they should speak better than they do. Its fine to think this, but don’t get upset at yourself for not knowing more than you do. Achieving fluency in any language is a process that takes time, and you can’t expect to become fluent overnight. Whether you’ve been studying English for years or only for a few months, you’ve put in a lot of work to get where you are, so don’t underestimate yourself.
大部分對(duì)自己的口語水平感到抱歉的人都是覺得自己的口語能說的更好。如果能這樣想肯定是最好,但是不要因?yàn)椴恢涝趺幢磉_(dá)自己想要說的而灰心。任何語言要達(dá)到流利的程度都需要花時(shí)間,你不能指望一夜之間就能變得很流利。無論你已經(jīng)學(xué)英語學(xué)了幾年或是僅僅只幾個(gè)月,你投入了大量的努力去達(dá)到你想要程度,因此不要低估自己的能力。
4. Don’t get frustrated with yourself
4. 不要對(duì)自己泄氣
Learning English will come with a certain amount of frustration. At some point you will come to a stage where you won’t be able to fully express yourself like you would be able to in your native language, and there will be times when you won’t be able to find the right word to say.
學(xué)英語期間,你肯定會(huì)有挫折感。有時(shí)你會(huì)感到自己不能像使用母語那樣,用英語表達(dá)自己所想,并且找不到合適的英文單詞去表達(dá)。
Nearly everyone who learns English goes through this phase; it’s just a natural part of the language learning process. This stage may last only a few weeks if you are completely immersed in English, but it could last years if you only use English twice a week at your language school. The only way to overcome this frustration is by practice, practice, practice.
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