学习对象:适合于3-10岁,特别适合以下两类人群:
1、希望从小培养英文思维、能够进行双语交流
2、已经具有1定英语水平、希望保持和提高英语水平的学员。
课程特色:外教老师,标准、地道的口音,能够使得孩子从小受到正统、地道的英语熏陶,培养地道的标准口音。
孩子从小跟外国人士接触学习,自然脱离对母语的依赖,有助于培养英语思维。而且双语思维的建立可以有效激发孩子脑力,促进思维和智力发育。
针对孩子性格特点,匹配教师,让孩子通过喜欢老师热爱英语学习。外籍老师授课方式开放、活泼,以鼓励和启发孩子为主,孩子学习起来不压抑,不会产生厌学情绪,轻松快乐中自自然然掌握英语。
针对孩子英语基础和爱好,定制授课内容,大限度减少学习时间上的浪费和学习方向的错误。
师资力量:儿童组专业教师(有教授儿童外语经验、善用肢体语言表达、活泼有亲和力、喜欢孩子。
Did you know that long before cats and kittens[baby cats] invaded the internet with their cute and funny videos (and pictures), these loveable creatures invaded the English language with idioms and expressions?
你知道在小猫咪们通过它们萌萌的照片和视频入侵互联网之前,这些可爱的小生物们就已经出现在英语口语中的各种成语与表达里了。
Actually, cats are as much a part of the English language as they are a part of your Facebook and Youtube entertainment.
事实上,正如猫咪们是你Facebook和YouTube上的重要一部分那样,它们在英语中也占有一席之地。
In my opinion, you aren’t fluent until you know at least a few cat idioms, and today we are going to teach you the thirteen most important and popular cat expressions that every English learner needs to know.
在我看来,如果你不知道几个关于猫的习语,你就不能算是英语流利。今天我们要教你十三个*重要且流行的关于猫的表达,那是每一个英语学习者都需要知道的。
1. Cat Got Your Tongue? (say something!)
你的舌头被猫给吃了吗?(说点啥吧!)
It’s very **mon to say “(Has a) Cat Got Your Tongue?” when you’re asking somebody why they aren’t speaking. It’s not disrespectful, and is often very effective **munication. This expression originates in medieval times when kings punished liars by cutting off their tongues and then feeding it to their cats.
当问某人为什么他不说话时,我们经常说:“你的舌头被猫给吃了(吗)?“。这并不是无礼,而往往是非常有效的沟通。这个表达源自中世纪国王惩罚骗子的手段,他们把骗子的舌头割断,然后喂猫。
2. A Copycat (a person who copies/imitates another)
盲目模仿者(抄袭/模仿他人的人)
Kids often call each other “copy cat” when somebody copies them, and adults may joke around with this too. For example, a young boy who copies his brother’s haircut may be called a copycat.
当孩子们之间有人抄袭别人的时候,他们就会称那个抄袭的人为“copy cat”。成人之间有时也会用这个开玩笑。例如,一个年轻的男孩模仿他哥哥的发型就很可能被叫做“copy cat(模仿者)”。
3. It’s Raining Cats and Dogs (it’s raining very hard)
雨下的很大
This is very **monly used to describe the weather when it’s raining hard. The origin of this expression **es from the fact that cats were once known to symbolize strong wind, and dogs symbolized rain.
这是经常用来描述下大雨的天气的。这个表达来源于:猫曾经象征强风,狗曾经象征大雨。
4. Scaredy Cat/ Fraidy Cat (coward)
胆怯的猫(懦弱的人)
A fraidy or scaredy cat is someone is afraid to do something. The “y” is a diminutive used by kids. Adults may jokingly use these too. Because cats are
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