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News

Time Kids : Inspired by Kids The words I learned : Shiver (verb.)輕微顫抖、發抖  When people or animals shiver, they shake slightly because they feel cold, ill, or frightened.         EX:   He shivered   with   cold  in his  thin   cotton   shirt . pirate (noun)海盜、非法 複製者,侵犯版權者  a person who sails in a ship and attacks other ships in order to steal from them or  a person who illegally copies music ,   films ,   computer   programs , etc., and   sells   them.              EX:   A software  pirate  made bootleg copies of the computer program. dig  sth   up (phrasal verb)  挖出,掘出 to take something out of the ground  by  digging         EX: It's  time  we  dug  up those  potatoes . My comments: I still remember that when I was in high school, my English teacher asked us to read a current news and copy it from The New Yorkers,which is the   news website every week. I really felt very upset when I first started reading it. Many of my words have never been see

MOOCs

The class: Conversational English Skills, from  National Tsing Hua University My feelings in attending MOOCs: I think MOOCs are very helpful to me because I am a very easy distracted person, often distracted by all kinds of things,like the teacher is speaking too slow to make me feel boring, or the teacher is speaking too fast, so I can't understand what he is saying, or even suddenly I think of funny jokes, etc. These will make me unable to concentrate... It's only about 20 minutes for a class to really take classes seriously. However, MOOCs can solve this problem. It has the advantage of not being limited to time and space. As long as you are connected to the Internet, anyone can learn at any time. Even if you are tired, you can pause the movie. If you can't understand it, you can listen to it repeatedly. If the teacher is speaking to fast, you can adjust the voice speed. Then, MOOCs can also be heard when you have time, even during meals or on the way