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Tuesday, September 27, 2016
ภาษาอังกฤษแบบป้าโอ้ท:ทำ Do & Make
27 กันยายน 2559 ป้าโอ้ทเคย งง และ มีน สับสนกับการใช้คำสองคำนี้ และปัจจุบันแม้จะจับหลักได้ก็ยังมีบางกรณี ที่ไม่แน่ใจ คงพอเป็นแนวให้กับบางคนได้บ้างนะคะ
Practice speaking
27 กันยายน 2559 ฝึกพูดภาษาอังกฤษ พูดกับเพื่อนๆในกลุ่มที่ฝีกด้วยกัน และทุกคนที่กำลังฝีกนะคะ
I would like to give an encourage to everyone who speaks English as a second language. I speak English every day and make mistakes every time too but I learn from my videos and try to get better when I speak next time(s).
I would like to give an encourage to everyone who speaks English as a second language. I speak English every day and make mistakes every time too but I learn from my videos and try to get better when I speak next time(s).
Sunday, September 25, 2016
Yani Tseng
A young woman stands on a field of green grass. She has short, dark hair and intense eyes. With both hands, she holds a long, thin metal golf club. In the distance, there is a small flag marking a hole in the ground. That hole is the woman’s target. She raises the club to her side and up behind her back. Then she moves it forward with one quick motion. The bottom of the club hits a small, white ball. It hits with amazing power. The ball flies almost ninety meters through the air. It lands safely on an area of green grass. Crowds of people cheer for the woman. She raises her head and begins walking. She is smiling and talking to the crowd. She is full of joy and energy. This is the famous female golf player Yani Tseng. Today’s Spotlight is on Yani Tseng, her success and her desire to never give up!
People began playing golf in the 15th century. The sport started in the country of Scotland. But since that early time, golf has spread around the world. Today, millions of people play golf for fun. But a few, very skilled players are professionals - they are golfers that compete for awards and money.
Yani Tseng is one of these professional golfers. However, she is not just any professional golfer. She is the world’s best female golf player. In 2011, she was rated the number one golf player on the Official World Women’s Golf Ranking List. This is a major honor. And the surprising thing is: Yani Tseng is only 22 years old.
Yani Tseng is from the country of Taiwan. She was born in 1989. And she began playing golf when she was only 6 years old. When she was 12, she decided to become a professional golfer. Yani knew this dream was big. And she knew it would not be easy. But her family supported her goal. Yani remembers this time well. She talked with the China Times Group about it. She explained that her father paid for the many competition costs. She said,
"This let me learn to be fearless and not be afraid of failing. It is possible that I was even influenced by my father's character. I always continued to fight even after I suffered repeated defeats."
As a young woman, Yani began to win more and more golf games in Taiwan. But then she began playing internationally. There, the level of competition was greater than she had imagined. She lost many games, but she continued to compete. Many golfers would have stopped playing. But Yani did not. And Yani’s years of hard work and struggle turned into success.
In 2008, Yani became the youngest Taiwanese woman to become part of the Ladies Professional Golf Association or LPGA. And later that year, she was given the best new LPGA player award. However, this was only the beginning of her professional success. In 2010, Yani won two major golf competitions. Few professionals achieve this kind of success! And that year, Yani also won the LPGA’s highest award - the Rolex Player of the Year. 2011 has also been a great year for Yani’s golfing. She is now listed first on the Official World Women’s Golf Ranking List.
With all this success, people may think Yani is completely different than most 22-year-old women. But they would be wrong! Yani may have amazing skill. She may also have experienced many things other young women have not. But even with these differences, Yani is still very normal in many ways. Yani likes to watch films and spend time with friends. She is extremely friendly. And she enjoys playing many sports. And like many young people, Yani is still working on her education.
One main part of her education has been learning English. This has not been an easy goal. And Yani has spent much time working on her English in the last few years. In fact, after winning the 2010 Player of the Year award, Yani took time off from her golf competitions. Instead, she spent a month attending daily English classes. She has already learned a lot of English, but she still wants to improve. She told an NBC reporter about the recent classes,
“I would go to school in the morning, then I would play golf in the afternoon. I want to improve my English so I can share my story better with people. I do not think many people know I can speak a bit of English. But I like to speak with people, so this helps.”
Yani has many chances to use her English. She now lives and trains in the United States. And many days, she has to talk to English speaking reporters. She knows her English has improved over the years. And she recognizes that it is making a difference. She told NBC,
“It makes me more brave. I can tell some jokes. And it helps me when I am playing golf and talking with people - I am not afraid to speak with people now.”
But Yani does not want to stop with her own education. She told the China Times Group,
“I dream of establishing a school for young children - a school that would combine education and sports... I believe sport can change a person’s life. If I did not play golf, I would not have the chance to meet many different people.”
Yani Tseng has definitely had an amazing few years. However, all of her success began with struggle. She remembers the many, many golf games she lost as a child. But she also remembers that she never stopped competing. In the same way, Yani has not stopped working on her education. She often feared speaking English in public. She told NBC,
“When I was young, during my first year of playing golf, I did not speak much English. I was afraid to speak to reporters. I was always smiling. When people were talking to me, I was just smiling. But not now. Now, I have been talking more and I keep learning.”
It is this attitude that has made Yani a success - both in golf and in English learning. She will not stop trying or stop learning. And with this attitude, who knows what this young woman will do in the future!
The writer of this program was Robin Basselin. The producer was Ryan Geertsma. The voices you heard were from the United States. All quotes were adapted and voiced by Spotlight. You can find our programs on the internet at www.radioenglish.net. This program is called, “Yani Tseng: I Keep Learning.”
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Bed time stories
Sep 25, 2016
Bedtime Stories Online
Welcome to Bedtime Stories Online; here, you’ll find a treasure trove of the most popular stories for children. From magical fairy tales, to swashbuckling adventures and everything in between, there’s something for every child here at Bedtime Stories Online. All of the stories on our site are entirely free, so you can enjoy reading to your little ones each night, without spending a penny. What’s more, our site is both mobile and tablet friendly, so you needn’t worry about lugging your PC or laptop into the bedroom every evening!
It’s no secret that reading to your children before bed has its benefits; studies have shown that it helps younger children to develop their language and speech skills far more quickly, and provides children of all ages with the opportunity to improve upon their vocabularies. As such, kids bedtime stories are ideal for parents who want to prepare their children for school, or ensure that their older ones get a helping hand when it comes to learning about topics such as sentence structure and grammar.
Moreover, stories for bedtime will stimulate your child’s imagination, as listening to, and reading stories, rather than looking at picture books, will spark their creativity and encourage them to come up with their own images of what Little Red Riding Hood or Puss in Boots should look like!
If you’re like most parents, you’re probably rushed off of your feet most days. While the educational benefits of kids bedtime stories can’t be denied, one of the main reasons that reading before bed is so popular amongst parents, is that it allows them to spend some much needed quality time with their little ones. Regardless of how hectic their daytime schedule is, most parents can squeeze in a few minutes of reading each evening, and this is a fantastic way to bond with your children and share in a fun activity together.
Not only this, but children who are read to before bed each night, will quickly begin to develop positive associations with reading, as even the sight of a book will instantly remind them of the time they have spent laughing and enjoying themselves with their mums or dads. This will initiate a lifelong love for the written word, which has tremendous benefits, both in terms of their education and their future career.
Incorporating story time into your little ones’ bedtime routine can also make the process of getting them settled in for the night much easier, as the promise of a thrilling story is usually enough to encourage kids to brush their teeth, put on their pyjamas and hop into bed. You’ll be amazed at just how effective a bedtime story can be at calming down over-tired little ones. Chat with your children, and find out what their favourite types of tales are; then, simply take your pick from the dozens of stories for bedtime we have on this site – whether they prefer fairy tales, adventure or animal stories, you’ll find something to suit here at Bedtime Stories Online.
Source : http://www.bedtimestoriesonline.org
Thursday, September 22, 2016
แนะนำเพื่อนภาษาอังกฤษในกลุ่ม
22 กันยายน 2559 ป้าโอ้ทไม่ได้เก่งภาษาอังกฤษ และ ไม่แม่นแกรมม่าด้วย แต่ป้าโอ้ทตั้งใจแนะนำ และ สอนเพื่อนๆที่เข้ามาเรียน และ อ่านด้วยกันในกลุ่ม ไม่ถูกร้อยเปอร์เซ็นต์ แต่เป็นแนวทางให้เพื่อนไปค้นคว้าเพิ่มเติมนะคะ
ภาษาอังกฤษแบบป้าโอ้ท:คำนามเอกพจน์ พหูพจน์
21 กันยายน 2559 คำนามจะเติม s, es เมื่อเป็นพหูพจน์ คือมากกว่าหนึ่ง
Thursday, September 15, 2016
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Monday, September 12, 2016
ภาษาอังกฤษแบบป้าโอ้ท: คำนำหน้านาม article
12 กันยายน 2559 วันนี้เรามารู้จักคำนำหน้านามกันนะคะ a, an , the
Saturday, September 10, 2016
ภาษาอังกฤษแบบป้าโอ้ท:วันนี้ เมื่อวาน พรุ่งนี้
10 กันยายน 2559 มั่วแต่ต้องรู้ตัวด้วยนะคะว่าผิดหรือถูก ถ้าผิดเรียนรู้สิ่งที่ถูกเพื่อในการใช้ให้ถูกต่อไปนะคะ
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Georgia
Sep 6, 2016
Story in the Present continuous.
Georgia is sitting in class. Her professor is standing in front of the room. He is talking. He is talking a lot. Georgia is finding the class a bit boring.
In Georgia’s mind, she is doing something else. In Georgia’s imagination, she is not sitting in class. She is dancing on a stage in front of hundreds of people. She is wearing a beautiful costume. She is tapping. She is twirling. She is spinning on one leg.
The stage lights are shining in her eyes. She is closing her eyes and concentrating on the music. She is having so much fun! Her heart is beating fast.
The music is changing. She is changing costumes. Now she is dancing again. She is kicking her feet. She is leaping. She is flying through the air.
Soon, she is finishing her show. The audience is standing on their feet. They are clapping and shouting, “Bravo! Bravo!” Georgia is taking a bow. Georgia is smiling for the cameras. “Bravo! Bravo!” She is having so much fun!
“Georgia?”
Georgia’s classmates are staring at her.
“Georgia?” her professor is saying, looking at her with concern. He is not teaching anymore.
“Yes?” Georgia is feeling a bit embarrassed. Her cheeks are getting red.
“Are you feeling okay? You are shouting ‘Bravo! Bravo!’ in class.”
"Oh, yes, professor. Sorry. I am just enjoying the class so much! Bravo! Bravo!"
THE END
Sunday, September 4, 2016
Hello ^_^
4 กันยายน 2559 ป้าโอ้ทปูเสื้อนอนอ่านหนังสือหลังบ้าน ฝีกพูดภาษาอังกฤษสักนิด Practice speaking ^_^
Saturday, September 3, 2016
Adjective
3 กันยายน 2559 ฝีกอ่านภาษาอังกฤษ
Practice reading from here http://www.grammar-monster.com/lessons/adjectives.htm
Practice reading from here http://www.grammar-monster.com/lessons/adjectives.htm
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