全國行業(yè)英語系列統(tǒng)編教材:實用體育英語(附光盤)
定 價:39 元
- 作者:顧運筠,戶進菊
- 出版時間:2011/1/1
- ISBN:9787040300529
- 出 版 社:高等教育出版社
- 中圖法分類:G807.4
- 頁碼:370
- 紙張:膠版紙
- 版次:1
- 開本:16開
《實用體育英語》許多章節(jié)的編寫都參考國外原版書中的常用體育詞匯和知識。各單元均盡可能由具有一定專業(yè)基礎(chǔ)的老師執(zhí)筆,以保證全書的質(zhì)量。值得一提的是《實用體育英語》中有些內(nèi)容是目前國內(nèi)相關(guān)的英文書籍中所沒有的。例如“社區(qū)體育”。為了編好該章的內(nèi)容和給社區(qū)體育器械命名,我們請Caroline(美籍,原美國七項全能運動員,曾在中國教授英語)和編者一起到社區(qū)公園觀摩晨練和拍攝相關(guān)的器械照片。然后合作編寫器械的名稱和在器械上所做動作的英語描述。書中還介紹了中西方文化常識。Kate(美籍,英語專業(yè)畢業(yè),現(xiàn)為上海美國商會資深聯(lián)絡(luò)員)和熊翌老師為文化小貼士的編寫付出了極大的努力,她們嚴謹?shù)淖黠L和求實的態(tài)度,給我們留下了深刻的印象。
ports English Study Plan
Unit 1 Applying to Train Abroad
Unit 2 Booking Airline Tickets and Boarding the Plane
Unit 3 Asking for Directions
Unit 4 Hotel
Unit 5 Eating
Unit 6 Sports Clothes & Shoes
Unit 7 Sports Equipment
Unit 8 Stadium
Unit 9 Banks and Post-offices
Unit 10 Visiting
Unit 11 Community Fitness
Unit 12 Fitness Club
Unit 13 Aerobics & Gymnastics
Unit 14 Gongfu
Unit 15 Yoga
en a Chinese student wants to show appreciation to a foreign teacherwho has been helpful, the Chinese student may wish to buy the foreigner anexpensive gift as a way of thanking him. However, upon receiving the gift,the teacher may appear surprised, thank the student, and politely decline theoffer.
Westerners generally only give gifts on certain occasions such asbirthdays, graduations, weddings or anniversaries, or on holidays such asChristmas or Hanukkah. In general, westerners do not use gifts to incur orrepay social obligations.
It is not generally necessary to reciprocate small personal favors bygiving gifts; usually saying "thank you" is sufficient. In situations wheresomeone does want to show gratitude by offering a gift, westerners are oftencomfortable with being taken out to eat, or with a small gift that has morepersonal significance than monetary value such as a thoughtfully expressedcard. Perishable gifts like food and drink are also considered to beappropriate gifts, particularly if the item is homemade.
Westerners tend to see a fairly clear line between "official". responsibilities andpersonal favors, and feel relatively little obligation to repay people who helpthem in the course of some type of official duty.