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建议成立英语俱乐部或英语角!

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发表于 2010-3-26 11:29 |只看该作者 |正序浏览
借这个论坛,我想在此提一个建议:能否成立一个长安新城英语俱乐部或英语角,以方便大家学习英语,尤其是英语的口语和写作。

对象:有一定英语基础的人。
目的:提高英语水平,适应当今社会,为个人发展、工作需要、丰富阅历、活跃思维等开设学习、锻炼和展示个人才华的平台。

英语写作:就某些话题,或者感想,在论坛上发表帖子,大家展开讨论,但文字必须是英语。
英语口语:可以找一个固定的时间,大家通过MSN或者QQ,一起语聊,只能是英语。或者现在春暖花开,大家也可以在小区内的户外,成立一个英语角,方便大家直接面对面地用英语交流。

此倡议,我觉得是可行的,只是需要版主及英语好的人帮助推广和促成。尤其现在是全球化的时代,学习外语越来越重要。大家可以先从学习英语开始,以后这一机制和平台成熟了,我们也可以组织学习其他语言,如日语、法语等。

大家如能在轻松中学习外语,相信会从中极大受益。

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发表于 2011-3-15 15:13 |只看该作者
You're welcome,Sophi.
I learn Cecilia will go to the theater this Sat. night, meanwhile I also arrange my activity.
So it has to stop the English corner for one time.
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发表于 2011-3-15 11:08 |只看该作者
I went to the English Corner last Sat. It was a lot of fun! Thank Hupo for preparing the learning materials!
一个个体用行动表现出他的良知,然后唤醒了集体的良心;没什么比这更强有力了。
——Norman Cousins

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发表于 2011-3-12 13:34 |只看该作者
We will chat in English with drinking tea tonight 7pm at zimo's place~
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发表于 2011-3-9 10:08 |只看该作者
I like this club, but no chance to join it unfortunately .  
Btw plz help me looking for some kids oral english resource.For example : pipi &pupu etc..
http://WWW.STARFALL.COM/ is good website ,but i want to learn some words for kids Oral English.3q

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发表于 2011-3-9 08:25 |只看该作者
Are you OK?

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发表于 2011-3-8 08:54 |只看该作者
居委会有地方

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发表于 2011-3-7 17:32 |只看该作者
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发表于 2010-4-8 07:24 |只看该作者
“It’s crazy. It can only happen in China.”

the investment chanels in china is a few.

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发表于 2010-4-4 10:59 |只看该作者
本帖最后由 木木 于 2010-4-4 11:00 编辑

i'd like talking with big beauties W/O my GF HOHO~~

JUST KIDDING

WE will go there as possible as we can , but i'm a little nervous
BTW,I love the tea

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发表于 2010-4-4 06:47 |只看该作者
i  hope  guys  can  do by  your action.   you maybe go  out  these  days .  welcome  to  our  english  in  your  spare  time   on  every  sat. night   at   our  tea  activity.
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发表于 2010-4-2 22:13 |只看该作者
longer

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发表于 2010-4-2 16:18 |只看该作者
Have  a  nice   holiday~
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发表于 2010-4-1 19:14 |只看该作者
Hi Guys,

Please spare your time to look through the following news story named "On China’s Hainan Island, the Boom Is Deafening", written by the journalist Edward Wang who works for the New York Times.

The news article talks of some sensitive topics on the current state of Hainan Island ----the rising housing price, the bubble economy, the speculators flooding to this Fantasy Island, etc.. Apart from the above subject, whether to construct casino (gambling buildings), the officials' worries and Media reaction are also concerned.

Moreover, this interesting article still touches on some groups of people, such as the domestic upstarts or magnates who seem to be used to throwing money randomly across China. But on the contrary, it is a pity by saying that, a flock of Hainan local residents would be possilbly kicked out one day as a result of mad development and crazy construction there.

Please notice some perfect words, typical phrases, funny sentences and especially some irony expression appeared in the article, through describing the scenes at the time and also the Faces of the Mice and Men which reflect some social phenomenon of China. Hainan Island is really all but like a epitome of China's development.

We can learn a lot, including the writing techniques, from this professional writer of the New York Times.If possible. I advise you guys to do some markings in the article so as to keep the language usage in mind.

Enjoy it, please!


On China’s Hainan Island, the Boom Is Deafening

By EDWARD WONG
Published: March 30, 2010

SANYA, China — One developer is building what he calls Asia’s largest hotel, with space for a casino and a greyhound racetrack.

The Visun Royal Yacht Club, China’s largest, plans to buy a helicopter for the use of its members. A golf course that charges $180 per round is opening 220 villas, each with its own butler(男管家), swimming pool and spa — “I want to get it into the Guinness Book of World Records for the most spas anywhere,” the manager says.

Then there are the property speculators flying to this resort town from across China with bagfuls of cash, to buy apartments whose cost per square foot rivals parts of Manhattan. Five-star hotels during the recent Lunar New Year holiday charged $1,500 or more per night; one company charged $80 just to camp out in a tent.

In the last two months, Hainan, an island the size of Belgium in the South China Sea, has become a potent symbol of China’s economic vitality — or, perhaps, its excesses. Even in a country where new wealth spawns new tales of luxury living every day, Hainan is viewed with a mix of awe, envy and disgust.

The boom here, unfolding as much of the world grapples with a recession, is fueled by a first-of-its-kind edict from the nation’s top leaders: On Dec. 31, the State Council, the Chinese cabinet, issued a memorandum that said Hainan had been designated a “test case” in developing an “internationally competitive tourist destination.”

Investors are interpreting that as a no-holds-barred effort to remake Hainan into the Chinese equivalent of Monaco, Las Vegas and Hawaii. While there is no clear indication that the authorities will permit the introduction of licensed casino gambling, some are betting that Hainan could overtake Macao, the former Portguese colony that is now under Chinese sovereignty, as China’s preferred island of iniquity.

“It’s as if they’ve injected a growth hormone into the economic development here, and people are wondering how it will all turn out,” said Xie Xiangxiang, the head of the Sanya Tourism Association.

The Hainan gold rush is the buzz across China. One American businessman in Beijing, Christopher Reynolds, said a group of Chinese artists told him to invest in Hainan real estate. Chinese couples on dates in Beijing restaurants chatter about it. In February, the average sales price of property in Sanya and Haikou, Hainan’s two main cities, showed a 50 percent increase over the same month last year, five times the national rate, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.

“People are coming with entire bags full of cash,” said Raymond Hau, general manager of the Sun Valley Golf Resort, which is building the 220 luxury villas. “I’ve seen this myself. A man had a bag and unzipped it. Boom. ‘Here’s the deposit,’ he said. ‘I want two apartments.’”

Mr. Hau shook his head. “It’s crazy. It can only happen in China.”

The golf resort is popular with the privileged. The president of Kazakhstan shot a hole in one here. And on a recent afternoon, when an attendant opened the passenger door of a black sport-utility vehicle that had just pulled up, a pile of large-denomination Chinese bills fluttered to the ground.

Billboards across Hainan advertise property for sale in developments with names like Miami and East Bahamas. The face of Zhang Ziyi, one of China’s most popular actresses, is plastered on some of the advertisements. The most prominent development is a series of four luxury apartment towers and a “seven star” hotel on Phoenix Island, a spit of sand off the coast that was created by the provincial government as a cruise ship dock.

The apartments — sweeping sea views, bathtubs on balconies and sofas wrapped in velvet — are being pre-sold for an average of $885 per square foot, comparable to New York prices, said Wu Lei, a spokeswoman for the real estate company.

The hype over Hainan has inspired criticism from many quarters. In an interview, Han Han, China’s most popular blogger, expressed contempt for the investment pouring into the island. Last month, People’s Daily and China Youth Daily, both official newspapers, ran editorials lamenting the rising housing and hotel prices. The editors appeared concerned that the stratospheric prices could highlight, for many Chinese, the growing class divide in this country.

“How can we create a stable and harmonious living environment if the island’s ordinary residents do not have the ability to buy housing?” wrote the editors of People’s Daily.

Even officials in Hainan seem worried. In mid-January, the provincial government announced a temporary halt to new commercial development projects. Gambling is another uncertainty. Some officials have said only modest forms of betting will be allowed, while others say Hainan could push the limits.

At the moment, gambling is banned across China, except in Macao.

The history of Hainan in the 1990s offers a cautionary tale. Early that decade, after the Chinese government had designated Hainan one of the country’s “special economic zones,” property speculators flocked to the island. Some of China’s most successful real estate magnates, including Pan Shiyi of Soho China and Feng Lun of the Vantone Group, made their first fortunes on Hainan. Across China, the island’s freewheeling capitalism became synonymous with corruption. The bubble burst after a few years, and the island stagnated.

Now, in Sanya, even those benefiting from the current boom say property and hotel prices have reached absurd levels. “There’s no real economy,” said Lin Mingkun, the manager of the yacht club and a condo owner. “It’s a bubble economy.”

Some residents say they are being priced out of housing options. On the west side of the yacht marina, there is a neighborhood where more than 1,000 fishermen and family members live in cramped alleyways.

The families have lived here for generations, but local officials and the real estate company that owns the yacht club, Hongzhou Group, are trying to persuade them to move off the land. Four women sitting outside one home said the Hongzhou Group was offering less than $20 a square foot as compensation.

“If we get kicked out, there won’t be a house for the next generation,” said one, Ms. Shi, 48, who agreed to speak on the condition that only her last name be printed.

Mr. Lin said the Hongzhou Group was building an apartment complex across the harbor for the families and would pay them more than $40 per square foot for their property. The fishing boats would be moved into another bay, he said.

The Hongzhou company, with its gleaming Times Coast condominium development by the marina, is in the vanguard of Hainan’s transformation. The yacht club already boasts more than 80 members who have each paid $92,000 for the privilege of parking their boats here for 23 years.

“In China, Sanya will be the leader in luxury leisure,” Wang Dafu, the owner of Hongzhou, said one afternoon while cruising the bay in his 72-foot Pershing yacht.

He puffed on a Cohiba cigar. “The reason you earn money,” he said, “is to spend it.” (End)

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发表于 2010-4-1 18:09 |只看该作者
it  is  a  good   idea~
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my english is everywhere~
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