美國高中英語閱讀材料
① 美國高中英語課
我在美國加州讀高中
英文課分為3個級別 普通班,ap(高級班)和 honors(榮譽班)
我在回榮譽班
我們基本上答都是讀小說,利用小說來學習作者的寫作,語法,單詞,和技巧。
每讀一定的頁數後,就會有一個測設。讀完整本書後就會有個大測試。
除了讀小說,我們還要學不同的寫作。沒3到4個月就會有一篇作文。作文內容都是關於不同的社會問題,而不是關於我們讀的小說。
最後,我們一學期還有一兩次做海報,內容是關於某個作家或者希臘的神話。
英語作業很多,是全部科目中最多的。
② 請問美國高中生都讀哪些課外讀物呢求英語名稱。謝謝!
Night(Elie Wiesel)
50 Great Short Stories
The Outsiders(Hinton){力薦}
Catcher in the Rye.......(麥田裡的守望者){英文版很好看}
The Stranger( or The Outsider)
安妮日記(英文忘了好像是 the dairy of a young girl)
The Little Prince
一般這些肯定要讀的版。希望對權你有幫助^ ^
③ 我在美國高中讀書,英語極差
可以去找語言學習的地方 但是如果靠自己 想和他們有正常的交流 建議你多看看英文電影回 注意那裡面的方言以答及說話的方式 學語言最好的方式是去模仿去背 我是英語專業 每天背很多東西 看很多英文電影 和外教交流的時候也沒什麼困難 不要總藉助翻譯機 慢慢會讓你產生依賴 你的英語口語會越來越退化的 每天試著多和他們去說 慢慢的就好了 加油吧~
④ 我現在在美國讀高中,英語課的那些文學reading,我很難讀懂,導致成績不理想,怎麼提高呢謝謝!
關鍵是單詞量,但是單詞量並不是短期能提高的,所以我覺得你可以試試一些版技巧
不知道你說的是novel study還是unfamiliar text reading
novel study 的話重點權在讀完寫essay,那麼其實我建議你讀英文本的同時,找中文譯本看看,加深理解,從而能寫出好的argument
unfamiliar text的話建議多看看model answer,弄清那些language technique的名稱和作用。一篇文章能分析出幾個好的point,拿及格分就沒問題了
⑤ 求美國高中英語教材
是美國高中生的讀書單,還是學校的教材?你可以去米高網的留學指南里找一下文化准備中的讀書單,或者留學資訊裡面的書籍資料,望採納
⑥ 美國高中生應該閱讀那些文學名著
9年級 to kill a mockingbird
10年級 of mice and man
11年級 the great Gatsby
還有專比如屬 all quiet on the western front, cannery row, bless beast and children, David Copperfield,a raisin in the sun, call of the wild.
⑦ 英語作文 描寫美國高中校園生活
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⑧ 美國高中的英語課,閱讀量到底有多大
這個不能胡說八道,有人做過研究的。這種課本不單單是語文,還有數理化生等等。如回果初中小學的不會,到答了高中,照樣不會!保守的說,總詞彙量至少8萬!
參考書:
Nagy, William E., and Richard C. Anderson. "How Many Words Are There in Printed School English?". Reading Research Quarterly 19, no. 3 (Spring1984 1984): 304-30.
⑨ 我馬上要去美國讀高中了,昨天美國的介紹人讓我寫一篇五百字的英語作文,題材隨便。我不知道寫什麼好。也
老實說那邊估計是想看看你的英語寫作水平,這個盡力就行了,也沒有必要內裝,因為你什麼水平到容了那邊當面一試就漏餡了,其實在美國人看來中國學生英文水平都一樣蹩腳,你別想多了.他們想掙你的錢還真能不讓你去不成? 你抓個美國學生他的第二語言不是一樣捉急.只要到了那裡認真學就好.
⑩ 急需美國南方小雞樂隊的英語資料簡介,長度約400到600單詞,難度適合高一學生閱讀
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