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故事教学法是小学英语一种有效的教学手段,是教师在课堂上根据所讲授的内容穿插一些相关的、简明短小的故事以进一步注解所讲的内容,或者干脆就把讲课内容融合于故事内容之中,以此来吸引学生注意力,激发他们的听课兴趣。我精心收集了简短儿童英语故事,供大家欣赏学习! 简短儿童英语故事:Darn Battery The Buick wouldn’t start. Considering it was 15 years old, this shouldn’t have been a surprise. But, the battery wasn’t that old. It was a Die Hard, sold by Sears. Gerard had bought it six years ago, but it was a 100-month battery. It was fully guaranteed for the first 12 months, and then pro-rated after that. Gerard called Sears. The service rep told him he would probably get “$10 to $40” credit toward a new battery. Gerard wondered how there could be such a $30 range, but he didn’t bother to ask. If the problem was electrical, he asked the service rep, what would Sears fix? The rep said Sears only replaced alternators and starters; if the electrical problem involved something else, Gerard would have to take it to the dealer. Gerard went out to pull the battery out of his car so he could recharge it overnight. Then he could hook the battery up the next day and use a meter to see if the electrical system was working properly. He opened the hood. He looked. He looked some more. Where was the battery?! Had someone stolen it? He opened the manual. The manual said nothing about the location of the battery. He called up his friend Bryan. Bryan told him that he was looking in the wrong place; the battery was under the rear seat. Gerard scoffed. “Nobody puts a battery under the rear seat—except Volkswagen,” he told Bryan. “Well, it’s got to be somewhere if it’s not under the hood,” Bryan replied. Gerard went back out to the Buick and lifted up the rear seat. He found a few coins, some real old chewing gum, a paperback novel, and a watch battery—but no car battery. Enough was enough. Gerard called AAA’s emergency road service. Before the tow truck driver towed the Buick to Sears, Gerard asked him if he knew where the battery was. “Oh, sure,” he said. “It’s under the hood, but you’d never know it because it’s pletely hidden by the big, white plastic windshield washer reservoir.” 简短儿童英语故事:Putting Bunny to Sleep Jim and Alicia had two dogs – Bugs and Bunny. They were both 15 years old. Bunny was dying. Bugs was still healthy. They were brother and sister, and had been together since birth. They had never been separated for longer than a couple of hours. Jim and Alicia weren’t sure what to do. The vet had told them that Bunny was in pain, and might continue to suffer for as long as another year. This was unacceptable to both Jim and Alicia. So, putting Bunny to sleep now, instead of letting her suffer, was not an issue. However, what to do about Bugs? The vet said Bugs was still healthy. He could last another two to three years. But how long, they wondered, would he last without his sister? Bunny had always been Bugs’s “big sister”; she was confident and assertive. Bugs was rather timid. He didn't mind when his sister bossed him around; she was also there for him when he was feeling anxious. Bugs followed Bunny everywhere. And whenever Bunny decided to sleep, Bugs always curled up next to her, whether he was sleepy or not. Jim and Alicia both arrived at the same conclusion without very much discussion. When they took Bunny to the vet so that she could be put to sleep, Bugs went, too. 简短儿童英语故事:If You Really Love Me… It was only a ’93 Lincoln, but he loved it. Not a ding on it. Only 75,000 miles, even though it was 14 years old. The leather seats were like new, as was the headliner. All the bells and whistles worked, including the cruise control and the power seats and mirrors. It even got 14 miles per gallon. What was not to love? She hated it. She hated it because she thought he loved his car more than he loved her. “We can’t go anywhere because all you do is worry about what will happen to your car,” she plained. “The last time we went shopping, after an hour you stopped talking and listening to me. You had that long face. I knew what you were thinking about.” “What was I thinking about?” he asked. “You were thinking about your Lincoln!” She continued, “When we went out to the parking lot, you walked all around it to check for fresh dings. Then, when you saw none, you unlocked the car and got in. As usual, you didn’t open the door for me because you were so busy adjusting the airflow out of the dashboard vents.” “I just do that to make you feel fortable,” he said. “If you really want to make me fortable,” she said, “sell this car.” 简短儿童英语故事:A Tiger Change Stripes Melissa had heard about Bill. He was a womanizer. He dated one woman after another, telling one lie after another. He was a pilot, a tiger trainer, a banker, a publisher, a tycoon, an investor, an adventurer, and on and on. He laughed about how easy it was to deceive women. Dress sharp and drive a luxury car, and they would follow you anywhere. Bill could get almost any woman he wanted. And then he discarded them like so many empty water bottles. Although Bill owned a carpet-cleaning business that had five employees, he made most of his money gambling. He went to Vegas at least six times a year, and played at a couple of casinos in the Los Angeles area regularly. Tonight he had invited himself to a monthly neighborhood poker game. For most of the evening, Bill was rather quiet. He hadn’t said one unkind word about women, and he only briefly bragged about his poker skills. Melissa wondered if Bill had finally met a woman who had put him in his place. Meanwhile, he was winning every third hand. Melissa decided to play one last hand, and then leave. She ended up with a wonderful hand—three nines and two aces. The betting was spirited, but eventually all the other players dropped out, except Bill. Bill made a final raise, and Melissa called. There was almost $200 in the pot, the biggest of the evening. Melissa was mentally shopping with the money ***much of it Bill’s!***. Bill, however, also had a full house—three tens and two deuces. Bill chuckled, “The best female poker player in the world couldn’t beat me, honey. What on earth were you thinking?”

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多听故事可以培养孩子的情商。情商是成功人才的基础条件,是人生决胜的关键。我精心收集了简短的儿童英语故事,供大家欣赏学习! 简短的儿童英语故事:潘多拉 After the stealing of fire,Zeus became increasingly unkind to men.One day he ordered his son Hephaestus tobuild an image of a beautiful maiden out of clay.He then asked the gods and goddesses to award her with different kinds of gifts.Among others,Athena clothed her in an attractive coat and Hermes gave her the power of telling lies.A charming young lady,she was the first woman that ever lived.Zeus called her Pandora.Because she had received from each of the gods and goddesses a gift.The gift was harmful to men. Zeus decided to send her down to men as a present.So Hermes them essenger brought her to Epimetheus,brother of Prometheus.The greatness of her beauty touched the hearts of all who looked upon her,and Epimetheus happily received her into his house.He had quite forgotten Pometheus' to accept anything from Zeus.The couple lived a happy life for some time.Then trouble came on to the human world. When he was busy with teaching men the art of living,Prometheus had left a bigcask in the care of Epimetheus.He had warned his brother not to open the lid.Pandora was a curious woman.She had been feeling very disappointed that her hu *** and did not allow her to take a look at the contents of the cask.One day,when Epimetheus was out,she lifted the lid and out itcame unrest and war,Plague and sickness,theft and violence,grief sorrow,and all the other evils.The human world was hence to experience these evils.Only hope stayed within the mouth of the jar and never flew out.So men always have hope within their hearts. 简短的儿童英语故事:状元和乞丐 One day one of God’s messengers descended to the world and happened to meet an eminentmonk who was telling fortunes for two boys. The monk pointed at one of the boys saying“Number One Scholar”, and at another one “Beggar”. Twenty years later, the messenger came down to the world again. When he saw the previoustwo boys, he was puzzled about the oute: the original “Number One Scholar” nowbecame a beggar while the original “Beggar” turned into a Number One Scholar instead. So the messenger went to ask God. God answered, “I endow everyone with talent, which only decides one third of his destiny whilethe rest lies in how he grasps it.” Life is just like this. 有一天,上帝的使者来到了人间。他碰到了一位高僧正在为两个孩子占卜前程。高僧指著其中一个孩子说“状元”,然后又指著另一个孩子说“乞丐”。 20年后,上帝的使者又来到了人间,看到了先前的那两个孩子,结果让他百思不得其解:当初的“状元”如今成了乞丐,而当初的“乞丐”反而成了状元。 于是,使者去问上帝。 上帝说:“我赋予每个人的天分只决定他命运的三分之一,其余的则在于他如何去把握。” 人生就是这样。 简短的儿童英语故事:玫瑰是泥土的笑脸 All over my garden I’ve planted nothing but roses, fragrant and—if looked at from afar—ablaze with color like sunset clouds, I’d be very happy if anyone of my visiting friends should desire to pick and take some for their homes. I trust that any friend of mine carrying the rose would vanish into the distance feeling that his emotions had been rekindled. A close friend came for a visit the other day. I know her to be a lover of flowers and plants. And for that reason I told her at her departure that she should pick a bunch of roses to grace her boudoir. I promised that the scent of the roses would be wafted far, far away. That girl friend of mine, tiptoeing into the garden in high spirits, sniffed here and *** elt there, but in the end she didn’t pick a single rose. I said there were so many of them that she would pick as many as she’d like to; I told her that I was not a florist and didn’t make a living out of them. Saying so I raised the scissors for the sacrifice of the flowers, but she stopped me, crying no, no, no! To cut such beautiful roses would hurt one, she said. With her hands clutching at my sleeves, she told me that by no means should they be cut. Roses are the *** iling face of the earth, and who could be so iron-hearted as to destroy a *** ile so intoxicating? My mind was thoroughly boggled: the ugly earth, the humble earth, the plain earth—it is for the sake of that *** ile that it wins the care and pity of people. 我在花园里种了芬芳的玫瑰花,远远望去,像一片燃烧的晚霞。我想等朋友们来做客的时候,让他们带一些玫瑰回家。我相信朋友们捧着火红的玫瑰渐渐消失在远方,一定能被重新点燃往日的情怀。 有一天,一位要好的女友来探望我,我知道她平常最喜爱花花草草。她临别时,我告诉她说,采一束玫瑰装点你的闺房吧,芳香四溢。 女友轻手轻脚跨进花园,东闻闻西嗅嗅,神采飞扬,就是不肯采摘。我说,没关系,多的是,我又不是花店老板,不靠玫瑰赚钱的。说完,我就举起剪刀准备献美。女友急忙拦住,高声叫着,不可不可。 这么美丽的玫瑰剪下来,让人心疼。她抓紧我的袖子叮咛:千万不能剪啊,玫瑰是泥土的笑脸,谁能忍心毁坏美得醉人的微笑呢? 我的灵魂猛然一惊:丑陋的泥土,卑微的泥土,朴素的泥土,因为玫瑰,露出了惊艳一笑,正因为这一笑,才赢得了人们的爱惜。

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