时间:2018-12-25 作者:英语课 分类:手把手教你学口语


英语课

Every student of English has my sympathy in his struggles with the English articles. They are one of the most difficult parts of learning English. First of all, I urge you to do this. Listen to native speakers. When you listen, listen carefully, since the articles “the” and “a” are almost never emphasized, they do not stand out prominently in speech, but they’re pronounced. You will have to train your ears so that you will recognize that the little sounds before certain words are articles, and not meaningless noises. Also, get in the habit of pronouncing the articles in the way native speakers do. As little sounds that are part of the word they precede. For instance, think of and say “the boy”as one word. Listen to this short sentence. The boy likes the girl. Say it naturally, the boy likes the girl. Did you notice how the articles are just small sounds linked to the nouns? Listen to another example. There is a pen on a desk in the classroom. Say it naturally, there is a pen on a desk in the classroom. Did you notice how all the sounds, especially articles are linked together? The article “an” is used before nouns beginning with a vowel 1 sound, such as “an apple”. Notice how the “n” sound is linked to the word which follows it. Also notice that words that spelled with the letter “h” in the beginning such as “hour” also use the article “an” because the “h” isn’t pronounced. So we say, “an-our”, not “a hour”. And some words spelled with the letter “u” in the beginning such as “unicycle” use the article “a” because the first sound is the “y” sound “j”. So we say, a unicycle, not an unicycle.


It’s also important to note that the pronunciation of the article “the” changes to “δi :” before words beginning with a vowel sound. So we say “δi :” elevator, not “δэ”elevator.


Another tip is, do not be misled by newspaper headlines, advertisements and titles of book and so forth 2. They frequently omit articles which are necessary in complete sentences in both spoken and written English. Knowing when to use “a”, when to use “the”, and when not to use any article at all is undoubtably one of the most difficult aspects of learning English. We will talk about this topic more in an upcoming daily tip. Tune 3 in tomorrow for another tip on learning English.



1 vowel
n.元音;元音字母
  • A long vowel is a long sound as in the word"shoe ".长元音即如“shoe” 一词中的长音。
  • The vowel in words like 'my' and 'thigh' is not very difficult.单词my和thigh中的元音并不难发。
2 forth
adv.向前;向外,往外
  • The wind moved the trees gently back and forth.风吹得树轻轻地来回摇晃。
  • He gave forth a series of works in rapid succession.他很快连续发表了一系列的作品。
3 tune
n.调子;和谐,协调;v.调音,调节,调整
  • He'd written a tune,and played it to us on the piano.他写了一段曲子,并在钢琴上弹给我们听。
  • The boy beat out a tune on a tin can.那男孩在易拉罐上敲出一首曲子。
学英语单词
acceptor circuit
Alice Paul
anchyloblepharon
Argenton-Chateau
average drift angle
borehole surveying instrument
bring your own technology
butylphenol
carriage grease
centrifugal starting switch
change-coil instrument
channel information
Client-server model
cliff hanging
coating film
column support
comparative plant anatomy
computer aided language learning
croupous granulation
Damophon
darkstar
darwin theory
debaters
define
Della Robbia ware
dialtelephone system
dinitriles
direct contact type condenser
doctor-in-charge
Echeverria Alvarez, Luis
editorial article
ethylcyclohexane
extorsion
fermentation-like
figured-fabric looms
fire door peep hole
fonticuli minor
genus Luscinia
genus philodendrons
gone over the wall
gravitation wave
Gruber's fossa
Hawaiian Gardens
imipenem
invirases
isothermal equilibrium moisture content
kookery
leptostachyol
less-educated
Lit-et-Mixte
Llandrillo
lounge-goers
low point drain
loxiglumide
makes light of
metaroutine
mexaforme
mosissanite
nucleon
on-off tests
open-network model
ophiactis affinis
osteitis deformans
palinkas
phenylmethyl acetate
phytophthora cyperi-iriae
pit scale
pleasured
pleny-
porella perrottetiana
practice teaching
pressure valve spring
prezone phenomenon
principal glacial age
radial cut ring
radio intercept control set
raphae
reads into
reinsertion of carrier
reply queue element
retarder in closed state
rigour mortis
save our souls
silicon target camera tube
slummies
stratocumulus radiatus
superchimp
systemic mutation hypothesis
Séféto
takeoff position indicator lamp
tariff filing
tezi
torticone
triflocin
undertake the litigation
unevenness of twisting
venette
ventricular aneurysms
volitile
Weds.
wool-backed cloth
writ of mesne