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徐老师好,各位典友大家好,
先说一下我的大体情况。
我是山东临沂的,很高兴能和徐老师的原典法有一点点间接地联系。临沂的新华书城我常去,威灵顿英语学校也看到过,但是以前只是以为是众多的英语培训学校里面的一家,没有特别关注。
我
是英语专业03年毕业的,非常不好意思的承认,在学校里混了4年,每天别人在拼命背单词的时候我却画画,逛书店和图书馆,竟然也过了专八,混过毕业;毕业
后回到临沂,又干过外贸,翻译,甚至农业开发等等,结婚生子,浑浑噩噩中过了7年。偶然在书店买了本《剑桥800周年》的一本陈国华的书,
- @珊de2次方:请留意后两行:如果不掌握英语就大体被排斥在全球90%以上的优质教育资源之外。
珊de2次方:最早引进国际课程A LEVEL的徐火辉老师,把英语教育上升到更高的一个境界。白发苍苍的老人,一位很纯粹的教育追梦者!
Give me an amazing 12 hours with an audio book.
May 21, 2007 7:05 AM
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Audible.com rocks. I have listened to two books a month on various
devices for the past six years, and the well of known winners is
getting a bit dry. Help me (and anyone else who is interested) find
some great new finds from Audible's collections, especially in
nonfiction or science fiction/fantasy. A few conditions (and my
suggestions) inside...
Here are the conditions:
-Audible gives you book credits each month, so the cost of each
book doesn't matter. Listening time does, however. I won't listen
to a book that is less than 6 hours long - its not worth the use of
a credit.
-Unabridged books are preferable to abridged.
-I have listened to most of the big nonfiction standards that
everyone agrees are great: Bill Bryson, Ruth Reichel, David