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Sunday, December 17, 2006

Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
Oh! You better watch out, you better not cry, you better not pout,I'm telling you why: Santa Claus is coming to town!
He's making a list,He's checking it twice,gonna find out who's naughty or nice.
Santa Claus is coming to town!
He sees you when you're sleeping,he knows when you're awake. He knows when you've been bad or good,so be good for goodness sake!
So...You better watch out, You better not cry. You better not pout,
I'm Telling you why:Santa Claus is coming to town.

你最好小心,最好別哭,不要噘嘴;我告訴你原因:聖誕老人來了。他列了清單,還檢查兩次;看誰乖誰不乖?聖誕老人來了。在你熟睡時來訪;他知道你是否清醒;知道你是否聽話;看在老天爺份上,要乖乖的。啊!你最好小心,最好別哭,不要噘嘴;我告訴你原因:聖誕老人來了。

英文文法說明(是動畫喔!)
http://www.csjh.ttct.edu.tw/%B0%CA%B5e%A4%E5%AAk.htm

Monday, December 11, 2006

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Monday, December 04, 2006

HOW TO ENJOY READING
R9
This advice sheet is specially designed for students who want to know about how to enjoy reading.
In order to find out how to enjoy reading, you need to know yourself better as a reader. Apart from reading for your studies, what else do you read? How much do you know about yourself as a reader? Below is a table with questions that will help you find out more about yourself as a reader before you start trying to read for fun. Please be honest with your answers.

http://lc.ust.hk/~sac/advice/english/reading/R9.htm

HOW DO YOU BECOME A BETTER READER?
R1
Do you find yourself unable to catch up with the large amounts of readings for your studies? Do you find it difficult to evaluate how much you have understood a text? There are so many other skills of English (such as speaking, writing, etc.) you want to improve that reading could be the last one you are willing to spend time on. But if you realise that reading can actually help you improve your spoken and written work in some way, you may find the reading activity worthwhile and rewarding.

http://lc.ust.hk/~sac/advice/english/reading/R1.htm