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Asia/Shanghai

⚠️本打卡表默认为北京时间 UTC+8 时区,正确格式如下:

timezone: Asia/Shanghai

⚠️如果你所在地区非北京时间,请根据你所在时区自行更改,请注意填写的正确格式。

时区请参考以下列表:

timezone: Asia/Shanghai # 中国标准时间 (UTC+8)

timezone: Asia/Tokyo # 日本标准时间 (UTC+9)

timezone: Pacific/Auckland # 新西兰标准时间 (UTC+12)

timezone: Australia/Sydney # 澳大利亚东部标准时间 (UTC+10)

timezone: Pacific/Honolulu # 夏威夷-阿留申标准时间 (UTC-10)

timezone: America/Anchorage # 阿拉斯加标准时间 (UTC-9)

timezone: America/Los_Angeles # 太平洋标准时间 (UTC-8)

timezone: America/Denver # 山地标准时间 (UTC-7)

timezone: America/Chicago # 中部标准时间 (UTC-6)

timezone: America/New_York # 东部标准时间 (UTC-5)

timezone: America/Halifax # 大西洋标准时间 (UTC-4)

timezone: America/St_Johns # 纽芬兰标准时间 (UTC-3:30)

timezone: America/Sao_Paulo # 巴西利亚时间 (UTC-3)

timezone: Atlantic/Azores # 亚速尔群岛时间 (UTC-1)

timezone: Europe/London # 格林威治标准时间 (UTC+0)

timezone: Europe/Berlin # 中欧标准时间 (UTC+1)

timezone: Europe/Helsinki # 东欧标准时间 (UTC+2)

timezone: Europe/Moscow # 莫斯科标准时间 (UTC+3)

timezone: Asia/Dubai # 海湾标准时间 (UTC+4)

timezone: Asia/Kolkata # 印度标准时间 (UTC+5:30)

timezone: Asia/Dhaka # 孟加拉国标准时间 (UTC+6)

timezone: Asia/Bangkok # 中南半岛时间 (UTC+7)

英语残酷共学第 2 期残酷指引

正式开始前请确保你在身体上和精神上都处于合适的状态,请刻意练习,残酷面对 🆒。 报名需要按要求认真填写下面 [ YourName ] 自我介绍部分,方便大家互相认识,报名通过审核即可开始自主学习。

[Destin]

[I have strong passion and energy, am willing to invest in learning, and will do my job conscientiously and responsibly. I am willing to face challenges, and difficulties are inevitable in learning, which will only motivate me rather than defeat me. I am good at communication, have an outgoing and positive personality, and am easy to get along with. I hope to progress together with everyone.]

Do you think you will finish the whole CoLearning program?

[Without a doubt,i will definitely complete this study]


共学节奏参考:

  • A-Programmers-Guide-to-English 重新认识英语这门语言 ❤️ 预计 1 天,已学的可忽略
  • 从 0 开始学习英语语法 构成英语的基石:语法 ❤️ 预计 1 天,已学的可忽略
  • 每日英语听写 Daily English Dictation 1-400 「听写」对于「听和说」是最有效的方式 ❤️ 预计 18 天,进度是每天至少 2-5 节,每次听写尽量写出来具体的内容,可以总结生词/概述所学/复盘。最后 1 天对本期残酷共学复盘总结
  • 其它:扩展资料或其它你认为适合自己的英语学习资料。

CP 组队: 希望大家主动认识,互相监督学习和打卡,好好享受这 21 天英语共学之旅。

Notes Proof : 格式仅供参考

  • 问题思考示例:
    • 英语音标发音有哪些值得注意的(易错的或难读的)?
    • 英语听说读写哪个板块你比较擅长或者不擅长,基于自己情况制定学习计划,和大家交流的方向?
  • 听写笔记示例:
    • Dictation:将自己听到的内容记下。
    • Fix: 对照原句看看哪些听错了进行标记并总结,比如:是单词不认识、还是发音不熟悉、或是断句不正确、或是其它。

⚠️ 当你提交笔记时,请注意本文档格式,否则打卡可能会失败:

  • 笔记证明 Notes Proof 下方的 <!-- Content_START --> <!-- Content_END --> 不要删除。
  • 每天的学习证明记录格式:以时间年月日 ### 2024.10.08 作为标题开头,以此类推。

笔记证明 Notes Proof

2024.10.08

Cambridge Dictionary词典 单词重复训练 发音和听力训练方法: 1.音标要刷到熟练、准确为止 2.通过 Google 翻译识别纠音 3.通过 Youtube 学习,youtube视频 International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) | English Pronunciation 4.影子跟读,播放一段英语听力,错开几秒或者同时照着文本、模仿声音进行跟读。 5.精听和泛听 英语思维训练 通过转述进行训练

2024.10.09

Reduced words that begin with H are often pronounced: 1)with no H sound 2)Linked to the word befoere

Words beginning with H that often reduce and link this way: He,her,his,him Had,have,has(when they are helping verbs and not the main verb)

Word stress in English As a general rule most two-syllable English nouns are stressed on the first syllable.(adjectives\nons) Verbs are stressed on second syllable

2024.10.10

How to say -ed endings in English How to pronounce words ending in S 3 ways to pronounce the EX sound in English

2024.10.11

2024.10.12

英语连读现象 辅音+元音 Take it easy 连读形式:ta(k-it-ea)sy Put it on 连读形式:Pu(t-it-on). Stand up 连读形式:stan(d-u) p not at all 连读形式:no(t-a t-all) mean it 连读形式:mea( n-i) t Hold on 连读形式:hol(d-on) 辅音+半元音 Thank you. This year is a leap year. We will hack your computers. 辅音结尾+h 此时h不发音,与前面的辅音连读。

2024.10.14

introuduce youself and meeting new people 多次听该篇文章并进行转述 perks 津贴 补贴 特权 stupendous 惊人的 relish 喜爱,享受 从中获得乐趣 have one's cake and eat it 鱼和熊掌不可兼得 I have a lot on plate these days 这些天我有很多事情要做 sail through 轻松应付.轻松度过。 thrill 非常兴奋激动。 entry-level 入门级别

2024.10.15

听一篇文章并进行转述 The drums beat as the dragon boats race . This must be mainland China or Taiwan, right? Think again. These days the traditional Chinese boats are racing in places as unlikely as England and Italy. Dragon -boat racing was introduced to the world in 1982, when the Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival1 included international competitors. In the 1990s, dragon-boat racing caught on2 in many non-Asian countries. It quickly became the world’s fastest-growing water sport. What’s the appeal3 ? Dragon-boat racing combines athletic competition , cultural interest and just plain fun.

  The boats are manned4 by 20 paddlers, one drummer and one person who steers. Nearly 18 meters long, the colorful boats resemble dragons with elaborate heads and tails. The team paddles to the beat of the drum. The boats speed along, rising high and moving smoothly along the water. In about three to six minutes, they cross the finish line.

  The races recall Qu Yuan, a patriotic poet in ancient China. When he drowned in the Mi Luo River, the people raced out to save him. But they were too late .

  Dragon boats are now racing in towns and cities around the world. Students, working people and older people race for fun and exercise . Serious paddlers compete for cups and medals. In the United States, the Pacific Northwest International Dragon Cup is in its 11 th year. In Toronto, about 250, 000 spectators turn out for dragon-boat races each summer. Sweden has over 400 teams. Poland, too, has several dragon-boat clubs.

2024.10.16

听一篇文章并进行转述 Moms today tend to be older than in the past. Just looking at recent years, the change in age-specific birth rates has been drastic. In just the past few years, the peak child-bearing age range for American women has advanced from that of 25 to 29 to that of 30 to 34. Meanwhile, child-bearing among women under 20 has fallen by half or more, while child-bearing among women 35 and older is rising. One positive consequence of this age shift is that a larger proportion of new mothers are economically prepared to raise children. Less positively, however, many women find that as they age, they can't have as many kids as they would like. Plus, having children later in life can increase the risk of health complications. These finer points aside, one major consequence of the older mom's trend is that fewer years of a woman's life are spent as a mother. This means that at any given time, a larger share of women, and thus of the whole population, will report not having children in government surveys. In other words, later motherhood means less motherhood.

2024.10.17

听文章转述 Hillary Schulman, the author of the study, asserts that specialized words are a signal. Jargon tells people that the message isn't for them. Therefs an even darker side to how people react tojargon. In another study, researchers found thst reading scientific articles containing jargon led people to doubt the actual science. They found the opposite, when a text is easier to read. Then. People are more persuaded. (10) Thus, it's important to communicate clearly when talking about complex science subjects. This is especially true with issues related to public health; like the safety of new medications and the benefits of vaccines. Schulman concedes that the use of jargon is appropriate with scientific audiences. But scientists who want to communicate with the general public need to modify their language. They need to eliminate iarRon.