"Mount Everest, you beat me the first time, but I'll beat you the next time"
(Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay during their Everest expedition)
Sir阁下,爵士 Edmund Hillary was the first man to climb Mount Everest珠穆朗玛峰. On May 29, 1953 he scaled the highest mountain then known to man-29,000 feet straight up直率地,真实地. He was knighted授予爵位 for his efforts. 
He even made American Express card美国运通卡 commercials because of it! However, until we read his book, High Adventure, we don't understand that Hillary had to grow into this success.
You see, in 1952 he attempted to climb Mount Everest, but failed. A few weeks later a group in England asked him to address its members.
Hillary walked on stage to a thunderous像打雷的 applause. The audience was recognizing an attempt at greatness, but Edmund Hillary saw himself as a failure. He moved away from the microphone and walked to the edge of the platform.
He made a fist握拳 and pointed at a picture of the mountain. He said in a loud voice, "Mount Everest, you beat me the first time, but I'll beat you the next time because you've grown all you are going to grow... but I'm still growing!"


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Years ago, when I started looking for my first job, wise advisers urged, "Barbara, be enthusiastic热心的,热情的! Enthusiasm will take you further than any amount of experience." How right they were.
Enthusiastic people can turn a boring drive into an adventure, extra work into opportunity and strangers into friends. "Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm," wrote Ralph Waldo Emerson. It is the paste糊状物,浆糊 that helps you hang on there when the going gets tough. It is the inner voice that whispers, "I can do it!" when others shout, "No, you can't!"
It took years and years for the early work of Barbara McClintock, a geneticist遗传学者 who won the 1983 Nobel Prize in medicine, to be generally accepted. Yet she didn't let up on her experiments. Work was such a deep pleasure for her that she never thought of stopping.
We are all born with wide-eyed, enthusiastic wonder -- as anyone knows who has ever seen an infant's delight at the jingle叮当声 of keys or the scurrying急跑,短距离赛跑 of a beetle甲虫. It is this childlike wonder that gives enthusiastic people such a youthful air, whatever their age.
At 90, cellist Pablo Casals would start his day by playing Bach. As the music flowed through his fingers, his stooped shoulders would straighten and joy would reappear in his eyes. Music, for Casals, was an elixir万能药,不老长生药 that made life a never-ending adventure.
As author and poet Samuel Ullman once wrote, "Years wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul." How do you rediscover the enthusiasm of your childhood? The answer, I believe, lies in the word itself. Enthusiasm comes from the Greek and means "God within." And what is God within is but an abiding sense of love -- proper love of self and, from that, love of others.
Enthusiastic people also love what they do, regardless of money or title or power. Patricia McIlrath, retired director of the Missouri Repertory Theater in Kansas City, was once asked where she got her enthusiasm. She replied, "My father, a lawyer, long ago told me, `I never made a dime一角硬币 until I stopped working for money.'" If we cannot do what we love as a full-time career, we can as a part-time avocation嗜好,业余爱好: like the head of state who paints, the nun who runs marathons.
Elizabeth Layton of Wellsville, Kan., was 68 before she began to draw. This activity ended bouts of depression that had plagued折磨,困扰 her for at least 30 years, and the quality of her work led one critic to say, "I am tempted to call Layton a genius." Elizabeth has rediscovered her enthusiasm.
We can't afford to waste tears on "might-have-beens." We need to turn the tears into sweat as we go after "what-can-be". We need to live each moment wholeheartedly全心全意地, with all our senses -- finding pleasure in the fragrance香味,芬芳 of a back-yard garden, the crayoned以蜡笔作画 picture of a six-year-old, the enchanting beauty of a rainbow. It is such enthusiastic love of life that puts a sparkle in our eyes, a lilt in our steps and smooths the wrinkles from our souls.
 


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Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama has apologised after two former aides were charged with violating the laws on political funding.
 
日本首相鳩山由紀夫兩名助手因違反政治捐款相關法律而受指控,鳩山由紀夫因此向公眾致歉。
 

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What's the difference between a dictionary and a thesaurus? When do we use a dictionary and when do we use a thesaurus?
Dictionary
A dictionary tells you what a word means. It gives you a "definition" for each word. When you want to know what a word means, you look in a dictionary.

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What is Grammar?
Grammar is the system of a language. People sometimes describe grammar as the "rules" of a language; but in fact no language has rules*. If we use the word "rules", we suggest that somebody created the rules first and then spoke the language, like a new game. But languages did not start like that. Languages started by people making sounds which evolved into words, phrases and sentences. No commonly-spoken language is fixed. All languages change over time. What we call "grammar" is simply a reflection of a language at a particular time.
Do we need to study grammar to learn a language? The short answer is "no". Very many people in the world speak their own, native language without having studied its grammar. Children start to speak before they even know the word "grammar". But if you are serious about learning a foreign language, the long answer is "yes, grammar can help you to learn a language more quickly and more efficiently." It's important to think of grammar as something that can help you, like a friend. When you understand the grammar (or system) of a language, you can understand many things yourself, without having to ask a teacher or look in a book.
So think of grammar as something good, something positive, something that you can use to find your way - like a signpost or a map.

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網路上學英文的機會無窮,只看你怎麼用了


發音
Pronunciation


國立中央大學開發的線上英語發音訓練網站 - 英才網
http://140.115.95.61/engsite/


Studying Phonetics on the Net
http://faculty.washington.edu/dillon/PhonResources/PhonResources.html


http://www.aitech.ac.jp/~iteslj/links/ESL/Pronunciation/


http://www.fonetiks.org/


http://elex.amu.edu.pl/~sobkow/prnlinks.htm


Word for the Wise: A public radio program on words and their origins.
http://www.m-w.com/wftw/wftw.htm


Merriam-Webster's CollegiateR Dictionary (with pronunciation help)
http://www.m-w.com/home.htm






密集聽力訓練
Intensive Courses



Randall's ESL Cyber Listening Lab
聽力教材依英語程度分門別類的陳現 (audio only)
http://www.esl-lab.com/



歌曲網站
Songs


訪問節目Fresh Air,National Public Radio http://news.npr.org/


中央大學林文淇網站 http://www.ncu.edu.tw/~wenchi/english/index.html





電影網站
Movies


東吳大學語言中心「看電影學英語」手冊 (即將上網)


中央大學林文淇網站 http://www.ncu.edu.tw/~wenchi/english/index.html


The Internet Movie Database http://www.imdb.com


Movie Previews http://movieweb.com/movie/previews.html


迪士尼Disney Pictures http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/main.html


環球電影Universal Pictures http://www.universalpictures.com


其他片場http://movieweb.com/movie/links.html





新聞時事類
Current Events


國立暨南國際大學網路多媒體英語教室之ICRT錄音 (附部分錄音稿)
http://english.csie.ncnu.edu.tw/


美國國家公共廣播電台新聞 National Public Radio http://news.npr.org/ (audio)
除了新聞報導外,其它節目,如評論專欄All Things Considered http://www.npr.org/programs/atc/ 也值得一聽


英國廣播電台BBC World Service (audio)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/index.shtml


國家地理雜誌National Geographic WebCast Lecture Archives
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/lectures/archives.html


Internet Live Talk Radio -- VoiceAmerica.Com
http://www.voiceamerica.com
Click on the schedule link on the side in the page. There are also commercial breaks. (Our time=their time minus 15) 我最喜歡這個網路電台了,有很多教育及心靈建設方面的討論。我們台灣的時間減3,然後日夜顛倒,就是他們的時間。





科學類
Science


國家地理雜誌National Geographic: Pulse of the Planet (video)
http://pulseplanet.nationalgeographic.com/


The NextWave TV Web Site (video)
http://www.nextwavetv.com





宗教類
World Religions


天主教新聞 Catholic Communication Network http://www.cathcom.net


基督教講座 Joyce Meyer http://www.joycemeyer.org


The Hour of Power http://houtogpoert.org (video 綜合節目包括音樂演出、講座、及訪問)


佛教如何挑戰西方文化(BBC電台專題報導)(audio)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/people/features/world_religions/buddhism.shtml





娛樂節目
Other Entertainments

Epicurious Television http://eat.epicurious.com/tv
Discovery 的歐風作菜節目,有三五分鐘的錄影片段 (video)

The Oprah Winfrey Show http://www.oprah.com (video)
Oprah Winfrey 在美國是個家喻戶曉的婦女Talk Show 主持人,她的讀書會帶動了整個社會的讀書熱潮,被TIME雜誌選為世紀風雲人物之一。


其他電視節目網站: http://directory.google.com/Top/Arts/Television/Programs (video)





網路上學電腦
(順便練聽力!)
Learning Computer Skills

Dream Weaver 4
http://ihouse.hkedcity.net/~dw2001/index_en.htm



經典演講
Classic Speeches

The History Channel: Great Speeches http://www.historychannel.com/speeches/index.html

Martine Luther King's Speeches http://www.wfu.edu/~matthetl/south/lectures.html


International Listening Association http://www.listen.org





有聲書(書商)
Audio Books


Audible.com
http://www.audible.com



虛擬學習環境
Virtual Environments

東吳大學趙佳音老師主持之英語學習BBS站台

暨南國際大學網路多媒體英語教室 http://english.csie.ncnu.edu.tw/
網路老師(BBS站台)、ICRT錄音、線上課程


清大劉顯親教授主持的ForMOOsa http://ForMOOsa.fl.nthu.edu.tw:7000


SchMOOze U.


TappedIn http://www.tappedin.org


ESL Cafe's Chat Central http://www.eslcafe.com/chat/chatpro.cgi





參考工具
Tools


同意反意字典Thesaurus.com http://www.thesaurus.com


牛津進階字典Oxford Advance Learner's Dictionary http://www1.oup.co.uk/elt/oald/home_main_3.htm


網頁隨點隨查LookWAYup http://lookwayup.com/free/


天文地理由你問About.com http://www.about.com




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英語學習方法中文書籍 Language Learning Strategy Books

 

書名, 作者, 出版社, 備註
(Check your local libraries for availability!)




1


花錢少少英文好好, 鄭開來, 圓神出版社, 2000,
國家圖書館 805.103 8457:2 政治大學圖書館 451.03 741






2

傑夫英語猛男秀:耶魯高材生超猛學習新招 / 傑夫著, 傑夫, 商周出版, 2000,
國家圖書館 805.103 897 臺灣師範大學圖書館 451 635




3

傑夫英語2 ENGLISH 這樣說最酷 , 傑夫, 商周出版, 2001
國家圖書館 805.103 897-2




4

我學英文有撇步, 鄭開來, 平安出版, 臺北市 平安文化 1999
政治大學圖書館 451 741




5

張雅琴smart 英文學習法, 張雅琴, 圓神出版, 1998。
海洋大學圖書館 805.18 1171




6

神奇的語言學習法:6個月學會一種新語言秘訣大公開 / 莊淇銘著2001
東吳大學圖書館521.1 4438(1)




7

神奇的語言學習法:莊淇銘教授的心得與見證, 莊淇銘, 月旦
簡介 http://www.ptl.edu.tw/publish/bookevlu/46/text_42.html#p3
專訪http://www.books.com.tw/editorial/author/2002031406all.htm
2000年《神奇的語言學習法》獲新聞局第十八次中小學生優良讀物小太陽獎文學語文類推介,
國家圖書館 800.3 8526 89 政治大學圖書館403 414




8

學外語有絕招:28位外語高手傳授你獨家祕集,石又新, 方智, 1997,
國家圖書館 855 8464:25 政治大學圖書館 856.9 0801




9

我征服了英語, 平田行雄, 沈永嘉譯,金菠羅文化, 1997
臺灣大學圖書館 805.1 1062 臺灣師範大學圖書館 451.03 059 128




10

英語英文怎麼學 Twenty-Six Essays on English Learning金陵,文鶴,1997新版 (原1991) http://www.ep66.idv.tw/ad6.htm
金陵教授的網站 http://www.ep66.idv.tw/index.htm
國家圖書館 805.16 867:2 86 (分類為文法)




11


我如何學英語/台灣四十位英文高手採訪實錄, 張建國, 書林, 1990
中央圖書館臺灣分館 C 805.18 1116 79 政治大學圖書館451 4483 79


簡介:這本書的內容以中英並列對照,所以讀者可以一方面了解這些人怎麼學英文的,一方面又可以學英文用字遣詞。書中人物來自各行各業,很有意思






12

美語智商 EQ 180, 顧惠以, 經典傳訊文化, 1997,
國家圖書館 805.18 8234 (歸類為讀本) 政治大學圖書館 (歸類為英語學習) 451.8 961




13

小魔女哈啦學英文 鮑佳欣主講, 平安有聲書,
國家圖書館 AP 805.1033 8769 App. 1




14

英文小魔女, 鮑佳欣, 聯合文學,
國家圖書館 855 8769:2 政治大學圖書館856.9 8238




15

心象記憶法/ 學習國中英語字彙 , 劉英茂, 大洋出版社, 1977
政治大學圖書館 375.5 763




16

廣播名人 Tony Chen的英語學習大診斷, Tony Chen, 三思堂, 1999,
國家圖書館 805.1033 8246




17

拜託!學英文有什麼難, 橙果英語智囊團著 , 2000 ,
國家圖書館 805.103 8488 ,政治大學圖書館 451.03 821




18

搶救英語大作戰, 劉小瑛, 三思堂, 2001
http://www.hi2ez.com.tw/installment/save/default.htm 30位各界名人個人學習英語經驗的大公開,如:馬英九、章孝嚴、張雅琴、鮑佳欣、高怡平、黑幼龍、傅佩榮、趙麗蓮等,
(新書資訊) 805.103 交通大學圖書館 BOOK 805.103 7291




19

我五歲,我的英文比你行:Donald & Mary的學習祕密記事本 / Donlad & Mary竺靜玉,多多 合著,商周, 2001,
(新書資訊) 805.1




20

24上網學英文 : 全球Top 60英語學習網站完全指南, 林志誠, 經典傳訊, 2001
屏東師範學院圖書館 805.1 4410




21

「千萬別學英文!」鄭贊容, 遠流 2001 http://www.ylib.com/author/drcheng/index.html,
(新書資訊) 805.103 中央大學圖書館 805.103 8723 90




22

還在學英語嗎? (千萬別學英語 2.) 鄭贊容著 李貞嬌譯 遠流 2002
(新書資訊) 805.103.




23

學英文 : 不用怕 / 陳慶鍾編著, 尚品發行, 1989
國家圖書館 805.188 8766:3




24

學英文的竅門 / 張覺明編撰, 學英, 1985
高雄市立圖書館 805.1 1176




25

35歲也可以輕鬆學英文 Roy Wu編著, 華文網 2001
(新書資訊) 805.103




26

十分精采 名家談如何學英語 黃嘉音編校 趙麗蓮教授文教基金會出版 2000
政治大學圖書館 451 703




27

出賣大衛王 看大衛如何不留學,也能說一口好英文 王再得著 幾何文化 2001
(新書資訊) 805.103




28

"完全聰明"美語自學/教學手冊 林琚月, 邁可(Mike Cinelli)作, 生活家 2000
國家圖書館 805.103 8746




29

我如何學英語 : 台灣四十位英文高手採訪實錄 / 張建國編著. 書林, 1999
政治大學圖書館 451 4483 79




30

我們就是這樣學英語 侯延卿等合著, 宇文正主編, 岡業資訊, 1999
(新書資訊) 805.1




31

高效率英文學習技巧 / 黑川康正 ; 許文中譯, 新迪文化, 2000
成功大學圖書館805.1 6201b.




32

與英語交朋友 黑川康正著 許文中譯, 新迪文化, 2001
國家圖書館 805.1 8654:2-5




33

學英文的魔法書 仲華著, 華人世紀, 2001
(新書資訊) tw 90018401




34

學英文最快地上課方式 仲華著, 華人世紀出版
國家圖書館 AP 805.1033 876-4




35

魔幻英文之旅 譚光磊作 幼獅 1999
(新書資訊) 805.103.




36

e世代的英文教學 劉顯親,楊中玉合著 敦煌 2001




37

EZ talk全民開講 經典傳訊編輯部作 經典傳訊文化 2002
(新書資訊) 805.1.




38

TOEIC突破學習法 茅野夕樹著 林國彰譯 三思堂出版 2001
(新書資訊) 805.189




39

TOP 英文高手 溫蒂著 平安文化 1998
花蓮師範學院,圖書館 BOOK 805.1 836 87




40

超倍速英語學習時代 / 戴維揚主編, 文鶴, 1998
臺北市立圖書館 805.1 4325




41

勤能補拙學英文 : 三料碩士吳惠珠的英文學習路 / 吳惠珠著 經典傳訊文化, 2002




42

上網學英文 : 帶了就走. 基礎篇 / 吳權威編著 松崗, 2000
國家圖書館 805.1 8843




43

上網學英文 : 帶了就走. 影音篇 / 吳權威編著 松崗, 2000
國家圖書館 805.1 8843-2




44

上網學英文帶了就走. 練功篇 / 吳權威, 王淨瑩著 峰資訊, 2002




45

旖玫恩網路英文奇遇記 / 旖玫恩(Emyane)著 2000
(新書資訊) 805.1



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How To Learn English!
 
Here are some tips which may help you to master the English Language!
 

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      1. You look great today.(你今天看上去很棒。)【每天都可以用!】
  2. You did a good job. (你幹得非常好。)【國際最通用的表揚!】

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1.記住該記住的,忘記該忘記的。改變能改變的,接受不能改變的。
  Remember what should be remembered, and forget what should be forgotten. Alter what is changeable, and accept what is mutable.

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1. It's up to you.(由你決定。)
2. I envy [羡慕]you.(我羡慕你。)

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1) dis(not, the opposite of) disadvantage, dislike, disagree, disappear, disarm, disaster, disastrous, disappoint, disable, disability, discharge, disclose, discount, discourage, discover, discovery, discrepancy, disease, disgrace, disguise, disgust, dishonor, dishonest, dislike, dismay, disorder, dispatch, disperse, displace, displacement, displease, disregard, dissatisfy, distort , distract, disintegrate, isparage, dispassion, disproportionate
2) in- (not, in, into) inability, incorrect, inability, incapable, indirect, inhuman, injustice, informal, inside, include, inclusive, income, increase, increasingly, incredible, indefinite, independence, independent, indifferent, indirect, indispensable, individual, indoor, inertia , inevitable, infamous , infinite, inhabit , inhabitant, inherent , inject, inland , inlet , inner, innocent, innumerable , input, inquire, inquiry, insane, insensitive, insert, inside, insight, insist, inspect, inspiration , inspire, install, installation, installment , instance, instant, instinct, insulate , intense, interior, internal, into, intrinsic, invade, invalid , invaluable , invariably , invasion, invert , investigate, invisible, involve, inward, incomplete, indecisive, inedible, inept, inevitably, infection, infirm, injection, innate, insatiable, insecurity, insider, insidious
3) im- (not, in, into) impossible, imbalance, immature, immoral, impatient, implicit , impress, impression, import, immigrate, imprison, immerse

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