一节高效的读写课,应建立在教师读懂文本、尊重编者意图的基础上,帮助学生感知、理解文本内涵;应捕捉学生的兴趣点,'依生定教',促进学生语言的生长,提升思维品质;应着眼于对教学内容、话题功能、文本主线的精准把握,通过语言的...一节高效的读写课,应建立在教师读懂文本、尊重编者意图的基础上,帮助学生感知、理解文本内涵;应捕捉学生的兴趣点,'依生定教',促进学生语言的生长,提升思维品质;应着眼于对教学内容、话题功能、文本主线的精准把握,通过语言的建构、巩固、发展,知识的内化、整合、综合运用,促进学生心智发展,凸显育人价值。本文以外研社新标准英语(一年级起始)六年级(上) Module2Unit1 I went to Chinatown in New York yesterday.为例,探索有效的小学高年级英语读写教学策略。展开更多
Targeting the youth group of the American Chinatowns, this paper attempts to explore the continuous interactions of the people and the community on each other. As a result of combined impact of the immigration history...Targeting the youth group of the American Chinatowns, this paper attempts to explore the continuous interactions of the people and the community on each other. As a result of combined impact of the immigration history of Chinese Americans and the unfolding political and economical reality, a complicated relationship has developed between the growing Chinese immigrants and the Chinatown where they happen to inhabit and influence. Literature and history have captured the interesting development in their specific perspectives and paradigms, between whom the comparison is creatively presented. The great process of modern urbanization of American cities since the 1950s is given serious highlight in shaping the small community as well as the large one. The authors invite further argument on whether the youths are cushioned or bound by the traditional physical and cultural environment, or they bring change to the community in return at the end of the paper. It is suggested that they mature into a beautiful compromise and pride on creating the immigrant legacy characteristic of the great country.展开更多
Louis Chu's novel Eat a Bowl of Tea(1961) is widely recognized as a pioneer masterpiece in Chinese American litera-ture. It pictures the bachelor society of Chinatown in New York City after the Second World War. S...Louis Chu's novel Eat a Bowl of Tea(1961) is widely recognized as a pioneer masterpiece in Chinese American litera-ture. It pictures the bachelor society of Chinatown in New York City after the Second World War. Several characteristics of China-town's community organizations are reflected in this novel: kinship-based; responsible for protecting and caring for the members;led by commercial elites; rule of man, rather than rule of law. It offers us a precious chance to take a glimpse of the Chinese-Ameri-can society in post-World War II era.展开更多
Hu Xiaomeng,one of Cameroon’s longtime Chinese entrepreneurs,reflects on 15 years in the Central African nation ON Ahmadou Ahidjo Street in Douala,the economic capital of Cameroon,there are several buildings bearing ...Hu Xiaomeng,one of Cameroon’s longtime Chinese entrepreneurs,reflects on 15 years in the Central African nation ON Ahmadou Ahidjo Street in Douala,the economic capital of Cameroon,there are several buildings bearing Chinese names like Da Shanghai(Great Shanghai) and Zhong Ka Youyilou (Sino-Cameroon Friendship Building). This is Cameroon’s Chinatown. Here,passersby flock to the Great China展开更多
Korea’s only Chinatown gets the theme park treatment曾经上万华人聚居,如今却乡音难觅,跨越三个世纪的仁川中华街究竟经历了多少变迁?A Chinese traveler’s review of Chinatown in Incheon,South Korea,on travel website Mafeng...Korea’s only Chinatown gets the theme park treatment曾经上万华人聚居,如今却乡音难觅,跨越三个世纪的仁川中华街究竟经历了多少变迁?A Chinese traveler’s review of Chinatown in Incheon,South Korea,on travel website Mafengwo reads,“In Chinatown,you will see a lot of locals and[non-Chinese]foreigners.”It’s terse,but accurate.“Before there was a Chinatown,this was the special area where Chinese people lived.”This was the logicdefying explanation that Gok Myeonshin,owner of a Chinese展开更多
May 1997 Dear Xiao Lan: The high red Chinese Gate attracts our gaze: Chinese voices fill the air. Lunchtime has drawn us to Chinatown here in Philadelphia. We inhale the fra grance of dozens of enticing restaurants. S...May 1997 Dear Xiao Lan: The high red Chinese Gate attracts our gaze: Chinese voices fill the air. Lunchtime has drawn us to Chinatown here in Philadelphia. We inhale the fra grance of dozens of enticing restaurants. Some offer dim sum lunches with green tea, plum wine, or Tsing Tao beer. Others lure us with tauks where fish swim until they are steamed for hungry Philadelphians. There are Japanese, Korean,展开更多
文摘一节高效的读写课,应建立在教师读懂文本、尊重编者意图的基础上,帮助学生感知、理解文本内涵;应捕捉学生的兴趣点,'依生定教',促进学生语言的生长,提升思维品质;应着眼于对教学内容、话题功能、文本主线的精准把握,通过语言的建构、巩固、发展,知识的内化、整合、综合运用,促进学生心智发展,凸显育人价值。本文以外研社新标准英语(一年级起始)六年级(上) Module2Unit1 I went to Chinatown in New York yesterday.为例,探索有效的小学高年级英语读写教学策略。
文摘Targeting the youth group of the American Chinatowns, this paper attempts to explore the continuous interactions of the people and the community on each other. As a result of combined impact of the immigration history of Chinese Americans and the unfolding political and economical reality, a complicated relationship has developed between the growing Chinese immigrants and the Chinatown where they happen to inhabit and influence. Literature and history have captured the interesting development in their specific perspectives and paradigms, between whom the comparison is creatively presented. The great process of modern urbanization of American cities since the 1950s is given serious highlight in shaping the small community as well as the large one. The authors invite further argument on whether the youths are cushioned or bound by the traditional physical and cultural environment, or they bring change to the community in return at the end of the paper. It is suggested that they mature into a beautiful compromise and pride on creating the immigrant legacy characteristic of the great country.
文摘Louis Chu's novel Eat a Bowl of Tea(1961) is widely recognized as a pioneer masterpiece in Chinese American litera-ture. It pictures the bachelor society of Chinatown in New York City after the Second World War. Several characteristics of China-town's community organizations are reflected in this novel: kinship-based; responsible for protecting and caring for the members;led by commercial elites; rule of man, rather than rule of law. It offers us a precious chance to take a glimpse of the Chinese-Ameri-can society in post-World War II era.
文摘Hu Xiaomeng,one of Cameroon’s longtime Chinese entrepreneurs,reflects on 15 years in the Central African nation ON Ahmadou Ahidjo Street in Douala,the economic capital of Cameroon,there are several buildings bearing Chinese names like Da Shanghai(Great Shanghai) and Zhong Ka Youyilou (Sino-Cameroon Friendship Building). This is Cameroon’s Chinatown. Here,passersby flock to the Great China
文摘Korea’s only Chinatown gets the theme park treatment曾经上万华人聚居,如今却乡音难觅,跨越三个世纪的仁川中华街究竟经历了多少变迁?A Chinese traveler’s review of Chinatown in Incheon,South Korea,on travel website Mafengwo reads,“In Chinatown,you will see a lot of locals and[non-Chinese]foreigners.”It’s terse,but accurate.“Before there was a Chinatown,this was the special area where Chinese people lived.”This was the logicdefying explanation that Gok Myeonshin,owner of a Chinese
文摘May 1997 Dear Xiao Lan: The high red Chinese Gate attracts our gaze: Chinese voices fill the air. Lunchtime has drawn us to Chinatown here in Philadelphia. We inhale the fra grance of dozens of enticing restaurants. Some offer dim sum lunches with green tea, plum wine, or Tsing Tao beer. Others lure us with tauks where fish swim until they are steamed for hungry Philadelphians. There are Japanese, Korean,