ellen老師
1. 這老師叫啥名字
艾倫老師。艾倫·蓓可(Ellen Baker)東京書籍株式會社出版的中學用新版英語教科書《NEW HORIZON》2016年版中的登場角色。
2. elellent這個單詞是什麼意思老師批語里的,求助
element
[英][ˈelɪmənt][美][ˈɛləmənt]
n.
要素; [化]元素; 原理; [電]電阻絲;
Diamond is the crystalline form of the element carbon.
鑽石是碳元素的晶體結構。
3. 艾倫ellen的這款尤克里里怎麼樣,想自學,這個合適嗎
可以,但是買300元以上的相對會更好一點,手感上和音色上都會更好,我現在用的是塔羅300多的入門琴,挺不錯的,有送很多自學教程,有指導老師,免費的
4. ACCA F3網課哪個老師教得好比較有名
點擊免費領取:ACCA學習資料大禮包
ACCA F2網課哪個老師教得好?
ACCA F2科目是ACCA考試的第二個科目,也是非常重要的科目。俗話說完事開頭難,如果開始的幾個科目能夠順利拿下,那對於考生的自信心來說是一個極大的提升。一個好的老師對於考生的重要性就不言而喻了,跟著好的老師學習將會影響整個ACCA的學習過程。
首先我們來看一下ACCA F2科目的介紹:
(F2/FMA) Foundations of Management AccountingTo develop knowledge and understanding of providing basic management information in an organisation to support management in planning and decision- making.
ACCA F2網課哪個老師教得好?
ACCA F2網課老師介紹:Ellen Yuan - 中國ACCA管理會計教學第一人特許公認會計師公會會員ACCA,新加坡注冊會計師ICPAS,英國牛津布魯克斯大學一等學士學位。
Ellen老師在新加坡定居超過7年的時間,師從新加坡及馬來西亞多名會計學名師,在兩年內以高分一次性通過ACCA的所有科目。Ellen老師有5年以上的海外大型審計師事務所的工作經驗,成功協助多家中國企業實現海外上市。
Ellen老師在財務及審計領域有豐富的教學經驗,善於用自己高分快速完成ACCA的學習經驗幫助同學,教學風格親切,學員聽課中感覺「如沐春風」,Ellen也注重幫助同學關注理論和實際的結合,加深同學對於知識的理解和應用能力。
高頓acca課程介紹:全維度高清ACCA F2網課
【適合人群】在校大學生、零基礎考生、海歸考生、在職財務人士、其他想參加該課程考生【課程通過率】******單科通過率超過95%【課程設置】反復觀看無限制持續6個月、獨立錄制 - 知識點精講零死角、直播課程 - 在線互動交流、實景課堂 - 在s線學面授,還原真實課堂、支持多元化平台學習
ACCA F2網課哪個老師教得好?看看課程優勢就明白了!
高頓acca課程優勢介紹:全面的學員服務(Comrehensive service)為了幫助學員快速獲取職業認證,高頓厚積薄發,結合多年來在學員服務方面的經驗和科學的管理方式,開創培訓行業獨樹一幟的"學員關懷"計劃。通 過一對一幫助學員制定學習計劃、跟蹤學習進度、調整學習狀態,以及提供完整的助考服務,幫助學員快速獲取財經職業資格認證,並對學員的後續職業發展給予高度重視,通過職業技能培訓和職業推薦,幫助學員尋得夢寐以求的職位。
高頓現擁有中國財經教育培訓領域******規模的學服團隊。「150」位學服老師每天坐鎮客服前線,為學員提供最專業、最貼心的一條龍服務,幫助學員清除資格認證考試道路上的各種障礙,讓學員毫無後顧之憂,輕松備戰考試,幫助學員快速通過考試。
據學員在學習過程中可能遇到的問題,將學服團隊細分為:學員服務(Student Service)、學習顧問(Learning Assistance)、 助教老師(Academic Assistance)
ACCA F2考試的時候有沒有什麼注意事項與小技巧?
考試的時候最主要還是掌握好時間,這個從之前做Mix Bank 和Mock exam就可以練起來了,練習冊上的Mix Bank標題邊上都有時間限制的,具體做的時候可以參考那個掌握做題節奏。考試的時候遇到難題我是給自己規定5分鍾時間,還想不出來就果斷跳過了,最後有時間再回頭看。
5. 王曉丹老師為什麼被稱為「雅思女王」
因為雅思女王大人,Ellen老師能帶領學生考高分呀,我們幾個同學都是跟著Ellen老師學的雅思閱讀和寫作,給我們分享了許多英文A級優秀論文書寫方式及技巧、海外的留學見聞。
6. 求 美國新脫口秀女王Ellen.D在杜蘭大學畢業典禮的演講稿 發我郵箱 [email protected]
Ellen 杜蘭大學演講 Thank you, President Cowan, Mrs. President Cowen; distinguished guests, undistinguished guests - you know who you are, honored faculty and creepy Spanish teacher. And thank you to all the graating class of 2009, I realize most of you are hungover and have splitting headaches and haven't slept since Fat Tuesday, but you can't graate 'til I finish, so listen up. When I was asked to make the commencement speech, I immediately said yes. Then I went to look up what commencement meant. Which would have been easy if I had a dictionary, but most of the books in our house are Portia's, and they're all written in Australian. So I had to break the word down myself, to find out the meaning. Commencement: common, and cement. Common cement. You commonly see cement on sidewalks. Sidewalks have cracks, and if you step on a crack, you break your mother's back. So there's that. But I'm honored that you've asked me here to speak at your common cement. I thought that you had to be a famous alumnus - alumini - aluminum - alumis - you had to graate from this school. And I didn't go to college here, and I don't know if President Cowan knows, I didn't go to any college at all. Any college. And I'm not saying you wasted your time, or money, but look at me, I』m a huge celebrity. Although I did graate from the school of hard knocks, our mascot was the knockers. I spent a lot of time here growing up. My mom worked at (? 估計是某家商店的 名字) and I would go there every time I needed to steal something out of her purse. But why am I here today? Clearly not to steal, you're too far away and I'd never get away with it. I'm here because of you. Because I can't think of a more tenacious, more courageous graating class. I mean, look at you all, wearing your robes. Usually when you're wearing a robe at 10 in the morning, it means you've given up. I'm here because I love New Orleans. I was born and raised here, I spent my formative years here, and like you, while I was living here I only did laundry six times. When I finished school, I was completely lost. And by school, I mean middle school, but I went ahead and finished high school anyway. And I - I really, I had no ambition, I didn't know what I wanted to do. I did everything from - I shucked oysters, I was a hostess, I was a bartender, I was a waitress, I painted houses, I sold vaccuum cleaners, I had no idea. And I thought I'd just finally settle in some job, and I would make enough money to pay my rent, maybe have basic cable, maybe not, I didn't really have a plan, my point is that, by the time I was your age, I really thought I knew who I was, but I had no idea. Like for example, when I was your age, I was dating men. So what I'm saying is, when you're older, most of you will be gay. Anyone writing this stuff down? Parents? Anyway, I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life, and the way I ended up on this path was from a very tragic event. I was maybe 19, and my girlfriend at the time was killed in a car accident. And I passed the accident, and I didn't know it was her and I kept going, and I found out shortly after that, it was her. And I was living in a basement apartment, I had no money, I had no heat, no air, I had a mattress on the floor and the apartment was infested with fleas. And I was soul-searching, I was like, why is she suddenly gone, and there are fleas here? I don't understand, there must be a purpose, and wouldn't it be so convenient if we could pick up the phone and call God, and ask these questions. And I started writing and what poured out of me was an imaginary conversation with God, which was one-sided, and I finished writing it and I looked at it and I said to myself, and I hadn't even been doing stand-up, ever, there was no club in town. I said, "I'm gonna do this on the Tonight Show With Johnny Carson"- at the time he was the king - "and I'm gonna be the first woman in the history of the show to be called over to sit down." And several years later, I was the first woman in the history of the show, and only woman in the history of the show to sit down, because of that phone conversation with God that I wrote. And I started this path of stand-up and it was successful and it was great, but it was hard, because I was trying to please everybody and I had this secret that I was keeping, that I was gay. And I thought if people found out they wouldn't like me, they wouldn't laugh at me. Then my career turned into - I got my own sitcom, and that was very successful, another level of success. And I thought, what if they find out I'm gay, then they'll never watch, and this was a long time ago, this was when we just had white presidents - this was back, many years ago - and I finally decided that I was living with so much shame, and so much fear, that I just couldn't live that way anymore, and I decided to come out and make it creative. And my character would come out at the same time, and it wasn't to make a political statement, it wasn't to do anything other than to free myself up from this heaviness that I was carrying around, and I just wanted to be honest. And I thought, "What's the worst that could happen? I can lose my career". I did. I lost my career. The show was cancelled after six years, without even telling me, I read it in the paper. The phone didn't ring for three years. I had no offers. Nobody wanted to touch me at all. Yet, I was getting letters from kids that almost committed suicide, but didn't, because of what I did. And I realised that I had a purpose. And it wasn't just about me and it wasn't about celebrity, but I felt like I was being punished... it was a bad time, I was angry, I was sad, and then I was offered a talkshow. And the people that offered me the talkshow tried to sell it. And most stations didn't want to pick it up. Most people didn't want to buy it because they thought nobody would watch me. Really when I look back on it, I wouldn't change a thing. I mean, it was so important for me to lose everything because I found out what the most important thing is, is to be true to yourself. Ultimately, that's what's gotten me to this place. I don't live in fear, I'm free, I have no secrets. and I know I'll always be ok, because no matter what, I know who I am. So In conclusion, when I was younger I thought success was something different. I thought when I grow up, I want to be famous. I want to be a star. I want to be in movies. When I grow up I want to see the world, drive nice cars, I want to have groupies. To quote the Pussycat Dolls. How many people thought it was "boobies", by the way? It's not, it's "groupies". But my idea of success is different today. And as you grow, you'll realise the definition of success changes. For many of you, today, success is being able to hold down 20 shots of tequila. For me, the most important thing in your life is to live your life with integrity, and not to give into peer pressure. to try to be something that you're not. To live your life as an honest and compassionate person. to contribute in some way. So to conclude my conclusion: follow your passion, stay true to yourself. Never follow anyone else's path, unless you're in the woods and you're lost and you see a path, and by all means you should follow that. Don't give advice, it will come back and bite you in the ass. Don't take anyone's advice. So my advice to you is to be true to yourself and everything will be fine. And I know that a lot of you are concerned about your future, but there's no need to worry. The economy is booming, the job market is wide open, the planet is just fine. It's gonna be great. You've already survived a hurricane. What else can happen to you? And as I mentioned before, some of the most devastating things that happen to you will teach you the most. And now you know the right questions to ask in your first job interview. Like, "Is it above sea level?" . So to conclude my conclusion that I've previously concluded, in the common cement speech, I guess what I'm trying to say is life is like one big Mardi Gras. But instead of showing your boobs, show people your brain, and if they like what they see, you'll have more beads than you know what to do with. And you'll be drunk, most of the time. So the Katrina class of 2009, I say congratulations and if you don't remember a thing I said today, remember this: you're gonna be ok, m de m m m, just dance. 參考譯文: 謝謝,謝謝考恩校長,和有頭有臉的來賓們,呃,有頭有臉的來賓,你知道你是誰,不 用介紹了,誠心感謝大家�6�7�6�7以及討厭的西班牙語老師。 感謝所有2009屆的畢業生,我知道你們絕大多數人還因為宿醉頭痛欲裂,狂歡到今天都 還沒睡,但是沒聽完我的演講不能畢業,所以都聽好了!(學生們歡呼) 當我被問是否來參加畢業典禮演講的時候,我立刻就回答了:yes!�6�7�6�7然後我才去查 「畢業典禮」是什麼意思(眾人笑)。如果我有字典的話就輕松多了,但我家的書大多是portia 的(Ellen 的妻子,澳大利亞人)而且都是澳洲文,所以�6�7�6�7我得自己摸索,去找出這個詞 的意思。 「commencement 畢業典禮」:commen 常見的+cement 水泥,常見的水泥。 你常常 見到水泥,在人行道上,人行道有裂縫,你要是踩到裂縫,就會撞傷你媽媽的背,所以大概 意思就是這樣了。 但我很榮幸被邀請來做你們的「常見的水泥」的演講。我以為非得是又有名,又是你們 學校的校友才能來�6�7�6�7我沒有在這里念過大學,我不知校長先生是否知道,我完全沒上過大 學�6�7任何一間大學!我到不是在說你們在浪費時間和金錢,不過看看我,我是個超級成功的 大名人唉! 事實上我在這里度過許多成長的歲月,我媽媽在這里工作時,我常來找她�6�7�6�7每當我要 偷她錢包里的錢時。但我今天在這里的原因,顯然不是要偷你們的錢�6�7�6�7我在這里是因為你 們,因為沒有比你們更優秀更勇敢的畢業生了。看看你們每一個人,身穿你們的袍子(學士 袍),通常我們說在早上10點還穿著袍子(睡袍)代表你放棄人生了。我在這里,因為我愛 紐奧良,我在這里出生成長,在此度過少年時光,正如你們一樣,當我住這里時,我只洗過 6次衣服。 當我從學校畢業的時候,我完完全全迷失了自我,學校我指的是初中,後來我也繼續念 完了高中。我當時,沒有任何的野心,不知道自己想做什麼。我什麼工作都做,我挖生蚝, 當帶位員,做酒保,當服務生,粉刷房子,賣吸塵器�6�7�6�7完全不知道自己想做什麼。我只想 隨便找個糊口的工作,過一輩子,能有錢負得起房租就行,我完全沒有任何計劃。我想說的 是,當我像你們這么大的時候,我真的以為我了解自己,但其實我並不了解,舉例來說,我 像你們這么大的時候,還在和男人約會。所以我的意思是:當你們再長大些後,大多數的人, 都會是gay!) 總之,當時我不知道我的人生要幹嘛,而最後我找到了我人生目標,卻是因為一件十分 悲慘的事。我那時可能才19歲,當時的女朋友因為車禍身亡了。我經過了事故現場,並不 知道是她,還繼續往前走。不久後,才知道那是她。我當時�6�7�6�7住在地下室的公寓,沒有錢, 沒有暖氣,房子里都是跳蚤。我困惑不已,心想,為何她突然走了,而為何我又呆再這樣一 個境地里。我無法理解,但其中一定有什麼理由。要是能直接拿起電話打給上帝問個清楚, 不就太好了。於是我開始寫一些東西,心裡涌現出一段我和上帝的對話,雖然只是我一個人 的獨白。當我完成了它後,我閱讀了這個劇本,對自己說,我說我要在「今夜秀」上和強尼. 卡森一起表演這一段。強尼.卡森是當時主持屆的天王,我對自己說我要成為該節目史上第 一個被邀請和強尼一起坐下來訪問的女性。數年之後,我成為這個節目史上,第一位也是唯 一一位,被邀請坐下來和他訪問的女性。就因為那段我寫的和上帝打電話的劇本。 從此我開始做單人脫口秀,做得很成功,也很辛苦,因為我想討好每一個人,同時又 守著我身為同性戀的秘密。我想人們要是發現了,就不會喜歡我了。後來我又有了自己的喜 劇,也很成功,更進一步的成功。我於是更擔心,要是別人發現了怎麼辦,是不是就不會看 我的節目了?這都是很久以前的事了,你們可能不知道,那都是我們的總統還都是白人時候 的事了。 最終我還是決定�6�7�6�7我一直帶著羞恥和恐懼而活,我再也不能像那樣活下去了,於是我 決定讓劇中的主角和我自己同時出櫃。不是為了什麼政治原因或是其他,只是為了讓我從一 個背負已久的沉重枷鎖中釋放出來,我只是想要�6�7�6�7誠實!我想不會有更慘的事發生了,難 道會失去我的演藝事業嗎?結果,我真的失去了。我的節目在做了6年後,沒有告知我就停 播了,我讀了報紙才知道。家中的電話三年沒有再響過,沒人願意找我做節目,沒人願意碰 我。 然而我收到了想要自殺的同性戀孩子的來信,他們因為我的出櫃而最終沒有自殺,我才 了解到,我在這個世上是有目的的。那曾是一段痛苦的日子,我很憤世嫉俗,很難過。後來 有人找我做脫口秀(今天的ellen show),製作公司想要賣出節目,但是大多數電視台都不 願意買。 當我回想起這些往事的時候,我一點也不想去改變什麼,即使失去一切。因為我意識到, 最重要的事是,對自己誠實。我的選擇令我在今天能活得自在,沒有恐懼和秘密。我知道一 切都是ok 的,因為無論如何,我知道自己是誰。 因此,這是不是結論的結論,當我年輕時,對成功的定義不同,我想我的志願是:我想 出名,想當明星,拍電影,我想要去看世界,開名車,有一群死黨�6�7�6�7(ellen 這段說的很 溜,大家反應過來其實這是小野貓的一首歌的歌詞,於是大笑)但今日我對成功的定義變了, 當你長大,你就會發現這點。對你們中的很多人來說,成功的定義是能灌下20杯龍舌蘭酒。 對我來說,生命中最重要的事是:活得誠實!別逼自己去做不是真正的你,要活得正直,有 憐憫之心,在某些方面有所貢獻。 因此,這是結論的結論:追隨熱情,忠於自我,絕不要追隨別人的腳步,除非你在森林 里迷路了才要這么做。別給人忠告,別接受任何人的忠告。所以�6�7我要給大家的忠告是:做 真實的你,一切都會沒事的。 我知道在座很多人都在擔心自己的前途,但不用擔心,經濟正急速增長,就業市場求才 若渴,地球也好的很!一切都會好的,你們都經歷過風災了,還有什麼可怕的?如我以前所 說的:最慘痛的事教會你最多。比如現在你第一次面試,就知道該問考官什麼了,例如「公 司高於海平面嗎?」(紐奧良因地勢低被淹水) 因此�6�7�6�7總結一下我剛才做的我的「常見的水泥」演講的結論,我猜我想說的是,人生 猶如一場狂歡嘉年華,記得展現你的頭腦,而不是胸部。�6�7�6�72009年的畢業生們,我說祝 賀大家了!若你不記得我今天說的任何話,就請記住這一句:you are going to be OK,n -doom-doom-doom,just dance!
7. Ellen這個英文名到底是男生的還是女生的
Allen是男子英文名 也是姓氏 即艾倫
8. ellen是什麼意思allen可以讓女生用嗎
ELLIE為Eleanor,Ella,Ellen等字的簡寫:人們認為ELLIE是可愛保守的南方鄉村女孩,天真,迷人,而且甜美。 最適合女生用啦
9. 誰幫我起一個好一點的英文名字,我上初一,口語老師要用,(女的),急啊
EVE:伊娃(也有夏娃的意思)