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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)
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。
Hope this message finds you well! Hi everyone at LXDAO, my name is Peyton, and I am a senior undergraduate at Wuhan University. I’m genuinely excited about the co-learning event and have decided to enroll along with my partner, Treap. Thank you for considering our applications!
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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。
- 笔记证明 Notes Proof 下方的
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不要删除。 - 每天的学习证明记录格式:以时间年月日
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作为标题开头,以此类推。
Today we read the guide-- A Programmers Guide to English. This guide is ideal for individuals, especially programmers, looking to gain a structured, long-term strategy for mastering English. It dismisses quick fixes and focuses on understanding the nature of language learning through a systematic, personalized approach. And we took some notes as follows:
Target Audience:
- The guide is tailored for individuals, particularly programmers, aiming to master English.
- It is especially useful for those with a basic or poor foundation in English, often finding generic online tips ineffective.
Guide Purpose & Approach:
- The guide emphasizes a long-term, realistic approach to learning English, steering clear of quick-fix methods.
- It advises deep understanding of language learning principles and suggests custom strategies based on individual needs.
Key Insights:
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Language Learning Basics:
- Language is a tool for exchanging consciousness and knowledge, not the only way to communicate.
- Mastery of language allows for more efficient and accurate communication.
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Misleading Learning Methods:
- Casual tips like "watch more TV shows" may work for advanced learners but not for beginners.
- It’s crucial to select learning methods appropriate for your current level to avoid wasting time.
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Essence of Learning a Language:
- Learning a language involves acquiring both the means of expression and the cognitive patterns that native speakers use.
- Translation-based thinking is discouraged as it slows down communication.
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No Shortcuts:
- Learning a language takes time—months or years, not days or weeks. Anyone promising quick results is likely misleading.
- Consistency, practice, and adaptation are essential for success.
Programmers' Perspective on Learning:
- The guide uses analogies familiar to programmers, like constructing a program to recognize and process language.
- Learning English is broken down into components like "input recognition" (listening and reading) and "output generation" (speaking and writing), akin to designing a system for language processing.
Practical Methods:
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Benchmark Your Skills: Set measurable goals like passing an English proficiency exam (IELTS, TOEFL) to understand your current abilities and set clear targets.
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Consistent Exposure: Engage with English daily—set your device languages to English, consume English content, and practice writing in English to make progress.