First English Lesson College: Greetings, Introductions & Learning Basics

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Begin your journey of learning English with the first lesson in college. Explore mutual greetings, introductions, the purpose and importance of learning English, contrasts with Chinese, and the basics of the English alphabet, phonetics, and parts of speech.

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  • Greetings
  • Learning
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  1. The First English Lesson in the College 1. Mutual greetings in English, e.g. Hello, Freshmen! Nice to meet you! 2. Mutual introduction to each other in English, e.g. My name is Tom, etc.

  2. The First English Lesson in the College 3. The purpose of learning. 3.1. For the future use, e.g. traveling in foreign countries. 3. 2. For the professional promotion in the future, e.g. finding a good job after graduation.

  3. The First English Lesson in the College 4. The importance of English: 2 small examples are given to show that.

  4. The First English Lesson in the College 5. The contrast between English and Chinese Chinese: imitative, flexible, meaning first, form second English: creative, inflexible, form goes before meaning

  5. The First English Lesson in the College 6. How to learn English: five numbers are given as follows to show how English should be learnt.

  6. The First English Lesson in the College 6.1. 26 Letters (the Alphabet) A a [ei] B b [bi:] C c [si:] D d [di:] E e [i:] F f [ef] G g [d i:] H h [eit ] I i [ai] J j [d ei] K k [kei] L l [el] M m [em] N n [en] O o [ u] P p [pi:] Q q [kju:] R r [ :] S s [es] T t [ti:] U u [ju:] V v [vi:] W w [ d blju:] X x [eks] Y y [wai] Z z [zi:][zed]

  7. The First English Lesson in the College 6.2. 48 Phonetics (20 Vowels and 28 Consonants) / :/ / :/ / :/ /i:/ /u:/ / / / / / / /i/ /u/ /e/ / / /ei/ /ai/ / i/ /i / /e / /u / / u/ /au/

  8. /p/ /t/ /k/ /b/ /d/ /g/ /v/ / / /z/ / / /h/ /ts/ /t / /tr/ / / /r/ /dz/ /d / /dr/ /m/ /n/ / / /j/ /w/ / / /f/ / / /s/

  9. The First English Lesson in the College 6.3. 10 parts of speech noun verb adjective adverb pronoun numeral preposition article conjunction interjection

  10. The First English Lesson in the College 6. 4. 7 Sentence Elements subject object attribute complement predicate predicative adverbial

  11. The First English Lesson in the College 6.5. 5 Sentence Patterns 1. + SV The rain stopped. They are talking. 2. + + Children often sing this song. My mother is watching TV. SVO

  12. 3. + + The book is new. Betty looked very tired. SVP 4. + + SVID I ll give him a new watch. She showed me all her pictures. He told me a story yesterday. He told me he would leave China for Japan the next month. +

  13. 5. + + We often heard them laugh. John told me to do that again. + SVOC Analyze and then translate the following sentence: What he told me just now is that he was born in 1985 in Shanghai China and moved to New York with his parents when he was 15.

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