『壹』 请问哪些英文资料值得背诵学习
你喜欢音乐的话,听英文流行音乐是很好的习惯以及提高的方法,美国billboard单曲榜,每周更新,挺好的。
还有看英文电影,找有英文字幕的。有些经典电影最好把台词背下来,比如阿甘正传forest gump,肖申克的救赎shawshank redemption等。
还有美剧,比如friends,prison break,desperate housewife,house, grey's anatomy, 都很好
还有,关注新闻的话,常去CNN和BBC上听在线新闻,能使你的听力口语暴涨。
就是有机会的话多和外国人说话。这个不是人人都有的条件,你自己看吧
我有一个习惯我自己觉得挺好的,呵呵不要见笑哈。每天读一篇文章,要有朗读音频的。比如有些英语学习的杂志会送光盘,或者在网上能下载的。一边听人家读,一边跟读,能把发音和语速练得不错
还有,去cnn上评论别人的文章,同时看看别人的评论是怎么写的,能学到好多很地道的表达发。然后用到你的口语里,有很好的效果
最后就是不忙的时候报个新东方班去上上,真挺好的,又不枯燥,老师课讲的很好很好。报那种口语班
再说点别的
你要想写文章地道背新概念2,3(4里全是名篇文学作品,等水平高点了再背吧)这个很经典。而且有很多相关的故事,最著名的一个说,一位仁兄从小背新概念,后来去国外上大学,写了篇论文交上去,教授给了0分,问为什么,教授说你肯定是抄的,老朽从没见过一个外国人能写出如此优秀的论文的。此仁兄觉得委屈,说,这是真是俺写的!!俺从小背新概念,不信俺给你背,你随便挑。由于这个兄弟背的太流利了,教授折服了,流下了悔恨的眼泪。哈哈,新概念真的很不错,我背过,尤其是你想学英音。
喜欢哈利波特的话,看原版书也很好。J K Rolling为什么那么有名,就是因为她的语言,用此太精辟了,意思恰到好处。你整个看完的话,就会变得很牛。其他很多原版作品也很好,大有裨益。我同学跟我说他同学考托福116分,就扣了四分。这哥们就是爱看英文小说,考托福都不带准备的。。。
『贰』 哪些美剧的台词比较适合用来背
我觉得有些口语性不是很强,但是又不是那种很多修辞很多语法的文章语言的,比较适合背。
其实很多美剧都含有这里的比较哲理比较有一定意义的台词。
比如说这两年比较火的《复仇》,女主艾米丽的很多心念白就很有感觉。淡淡的,但是一点都不文艺不高深。甚至有些在做人处事中还能用得到。(我刚刚开始整理。)
还有《犯罪心理》,每集开头和结尾都有名人名言,虽然有的名人我们国内都不知道,但有些字幕组还贴心的附加这些人的简单介绍。(这个网上有很多,论坛博客什么的,都是粉自己整理的)
还有一些看美剧时突然听到的一些很有感觉的对白,那些都是相当零散的,如果你要背的话,还是找一些集中性比较强的。
希望帮到你。
『叁』 推荐一些英文背诵篇目
伟大的声音
葛底斯堡演说
为爱情退位
战争降临欧洲
不列颠之战
约翰逊博士名言
富兰克林名言
托马斯·杰弗逊名言
培根名言
就“珍珠港事件”发表的全国演说
胜利必将属于我们
火炬已经传给了新一代美国人
我有一个梦想
马丁·路德·金之死
告别白宫
这是一个具有历史意义的时刻
致戴安娜
美国总统布什就恐怖事件发表全国公开讲话
甜蜜的爱情
如果你忘了我
魔力般的爱情啊
关于爱情
雏菊
给—
献给路易丝安那州一个城镇的金发姑娘
当我们分别时
出卖灵魂
三得影
爱情
『肆』 谁给我几句德伯家的苔丝中值得背诵的经典语句要英文的谢谢!!
给你10句经典的引语:
1.“You are the lineal representative of the ancient and knightly family of the d’Urbervilles, who derive their descent from Sir Pagan d’Urberville, that renowned knight who came from Normandy with William the Conqueror, as appears by Battle Abbey Roll?( P. 5 Parson Twingham plants the idea in John Durbeyfield’s mind that he and his family are better than their neighbors and thus begins Tess’s path toward destruction.)
2. “Tess Durbeyfield at this time of her life was a mere vessel of emotion untinctured by experience.”(P.13 At the beginning of the novel, Tess is angry when the villagers attempt to make fun of her prideful father riding home in a hired cart he can’t afford. In a state of heightened emotion, she tells her friends that she will no longer talk to them if they laugh at Durbeyfield. From the beginning, Tess demonstrates great love for her family. She will defend them to the death.)
3. “I don’t know; but I think so. They sometimes seem to be like the apples on our stubbard-tree, most of them splendid and sound—a few blighted.” (P.31 As the youngsters ride along at night to market, Tess pessimistically explains to her younger brother Abraham that stars are indeed worlds and that they have the misfortune to live on a blighted star and that this explains all their family’s misfortunes)
4. “By this time every couple had been suitable matched…an inner cloud of st rose around the prostate figures.”(P. 68 Unlike Car Darch and the other crude working women, Tess keeps herself pure and apart from drinking and sexual activity. However, as Hardy would have it, despite her efforts, Tess’s fate insures that she will fail to preserve her chastity after she rides off with Alec d’Urberville into the woods.)
5.“I wish I had never been born--there or anywhere else. “(P. 87 Tess says this to Alec d’Urberville after he has seced her and she feels forced to return home to Marlott in disgrace. She will make this wish over and over throughout the novel until she finally gets her wish.)
6. “Perhaps, of all things, a lie on this thing would do the most good to me now; but I have honour enough left, little as ‘tis, not to tell that lie.” (P. 89 After a month with Alec d’Urberville, Tess realizes she must leave him. Although it would serve her well financially to tell d’Urberville she is in love with him, Tess maintains her honor by leaving him and not becoming his paid mistress.)
7. “`Dead! dead! dead!’” he murmured. After fixedly regarding her for some moments with the same gaze of unmeasurable woe he bent lower, enclosed her in his arms, and rolled her in the sheet as in a shroud. Then lifting her from the bed with as much respect as one would show to a dead body, he carried her across the room, murmuring, ‘My poor, poor Tess, my dearest darling Tess! So sweet, so good, so true!’” (P. 279 After telling him of her secret past, Tess finds Angel sleepwalking and looming over her in the dark. Pride keeps Angel from accepting and loving Tess, yet unconsciously he remains deeply in love with her and understands her reasoning for not telling him the truth. This scene foreshadows Tess’s early death.)
8. “Under the trees several pheasants lay about, their rich plumage dabbled with blood; some were dead, some feebly twitching a wing…Tess’s first thought was to put the still living birds out of their torture, and to this end with her own hands she broke the necks of as many as she could find… ‘Poor darlings—to suppose myself the most miserable being on earth in the sight o’ such misery as yours!’ she exclaimed, her tears running down as she killed the birds tenderly.” (P. 312 After changing her mind about asking Angel’s parents for help, Tess despairs after spending the night outdoors. In the morning she spies the dead and dying pheasants and experiences an affinity for the tortured birds. Then, despite her tortured life at Flintcomb-Ash, she optimistically rallies and realizes that compared with the birds, her life is not bad. Despite her attempts to remain optimistic, however, Hardy’s pessimistic views insure that Tess is doomed and that the birds’ wrung necks foreshadow her own death by hanging.
9. “His father too was shocked to see him. So reced was that figure from its former contours by worry…you could see the skeleton behind the man and almost the ghost behind the skeleton.” (P. 416 Like his forlorn wife Tess, Angel Clare also undergoes great mental and physical hardship when he is separated from her in Brazil. The price of forgoing his immature judgmental ways comes at great personal cost.)
10. “Justice was done, and the President of the Immortals, in Aeschylean phrase, had ended his sport with Tess.” (P. 447 The Greek dramatist Aeschylus wrote tragedies. Like Aeschylus’s characters, Tess ultimately had no control over her life. Her actions were fate-driven, predestined, determined solely by the whim, or the sport, of the gods.)
『伍』 推荐一部台词非常经典适合背诵的英文电影
《阿甘正传》
喜剧也就金凯瑞的像周星驰,都是无厘头风格的《神探飞机头》《变相怪杰》《大话王》《一个头两个大》
亚当桑德勒的《初恋50次》《最长的一码》《神奇遥控器》《愤怒管理》都属于不经意间的搞笑,也有一定的风格,通常结局超级感人。
憨豆就不说了,也没什么台词。。。。
另外《你丫闭嘴》里面有个话唠,没完没了的。英国风格的《两杆大烟枪》《偷拐抢骗》《僵尸肖恩》《热血警探》也有不一样的味道。
『陆』 适合三个人配音的英文电影,电视剧片段(5min左右),请具体指出来哪一片段
《死亡诗社》(Dead Poets Society),从Neil背诵台词:But,room,fairy!Here comes Oberon开始,到neil说:I'm trapped. Keating先生说:No,you're not 结束。
『柒』 大家认为最值得背的英文剧本是哪一部
不知道你有没有看过《狮子王》那里面的台词挺值得一背,第一部。
『捌』 想通过背诵电影台词来学习英语,有哪些电影值得推荐
可以看《疯狂动物城》,看电影不能走马观花,囫囵吞枣。一部电影通常有1500上下的生词,1200到1800句话,其所包含的语言信息量还是非常可观的。学习遍数太少,很多东西在脑子里就一点印象也留不下,非常可惜。因此,每一部电影一定要学习到足够多的遍数,特别是初学者每部电影一定要达到77遍,这个千万不要嫌烦。学电影,刚开始的时候就是这样,快就是慢,慢就是快。我们中考要求的词汇量也不过就是1500个。
『玖』 值得背台词的电影 推荐几个 英文的
获奥斯卡奖的都很不错!
1.像《阿甘正传》里面的人生哲理很经典,英语发音也很不错,我们在大一的英语听力课就选的阿甘正传!这里面的经典对白特多,网上都有这些经典对白的整理文件呢!我以前搜过!因为我很喜欢里面的哲理!你在看电影的时候,要注意开头的那几句独白,特经典,就是他总说,my mum always says :^^^^^^都很经典!
2.《泰坦尼克号》也不错,我看一次激动一次,太感人的爱情了,里面有句超经典的话就是 Jack 曾经在Rose轻生要跳船时对 Rose 说过 you jump and I jump …………这到了最后船越难时候,Rose被Jack和她未婚夫送上了救生船,而她的未婚夫一面劝Rose上船说Jack会跟他一起走,而背面在威胁着Jack,Jack假装不知道微笑着把Rose送走,Rose在救生船慢慢下降的时候,看到船里的一个妇女和她的两个孩子,此时母亲已经知道了结局,哭的泣不成声,而孩子们却正在和父亲挥着手以为只是暂时的分开,他们爸爸一直在说,爸爸要做另一个船回去,要听妈妈的话!当Rose看到这的时候她明白Jack也许不会回去,一种爱情的力量让她想和Jack在一起,她又纵身跳回了船里!Jack激动地问她:why are you so stupid ? 此时Rose对Jack说:you said you jump and I jump ,right ? I couldn't leave you !好多类似的经典
其余的还有类似 我就不一一解释,还有 经典的《罗马假日》《美丽人生》《肖申克的救赎》
还有不是奥斯卡影片的《哈利波特》系列