当阅读了一本名著后,大家心中一定是萌生了不少心得,让我们好好写份读后感,把你的收获和感想记录下来吧。那么读后感到底应该怎么写呢?这次帅气的小编为您整理了英文读后感精彩3篇,希望能为您的思路提供一些参考。
英语读后感 篇一
英语是高中阶段外语教育的主要语种,高中阶段的外语教育是培养公民外语素质的重要过程,它既要满足学生心智和情感态度的发展需求以及高中毕业生就业、升学和对未来生存发展的需要,同时还要满足国家的经济建设和科技发展对人才培养的需求。普通高中英语课程标准就是在这样的精神和要求下制定出来的。
仔细读了《普通高中英语课程标准》,不难发现本次高中课程改革在理念上,课程设计上,课程内容上,教学方式上和教材编写都比原来有了很大的变化,突出了新课程“新”的特点。
首先是教材的变化。新教材具有灵活性和可选择性的特点。宏观上,目前有多种教材可供教师和学生选择;微观上,一套教材的组成部分也具有可选择性,教材的具体内容也是可选择的。这样教师可以对教材进行适当的调整和取舍。本次编写的教材使用真实、地道的当代英语语言材料,教材中所选语言材料力求做到符合学生的生活实际、认知水平和知识水平。而教材所设计的教学是以活动为主要呈现形式。教材中设计的活动以意义的理解和表达为主要目的;尽可能避免直接呈现语言知识和语言素材的编排方式。避免过于机械的语言操练活动。给学生提供了真实表达的机会。此外,本次改革注重中外文化的比较和交流,培养学生跨文化交际的意识和能力。多数教材都能以适当的方式向学生介绍外国文化并引导学生对中外文化进行比较。有利于学生对学习过程和结果进行自我评价。最后,教材以适当的形式帮助学生了解自己的学习情况,监控学习结果。
随着新课程改革所编写的教材的改编和教学理念的改变,我们在日常教学中采用的教学方式也应该随之改变。高中英语新课程提倡以下教学方式:多数课堂活动以学生为主体,而不是以教师为主体;多数时间里,不是教师讲解、学生倾听的过程,而是教师与学生之间、学生与学生之间的互动过程;教师不是直截了当地把知识告诉学生,而是引导学生自己去发现知识;学生不是机械地记忆知识,而是运用所学英语语言知识去做一些具体的事情;学生不是整齐划一地按教师的要求做同样的事情,而是根据自己的学习需要、按自己的学生方式实现学习目标。我想,要认真贯彻新课标的精神,就要从最基本的课堂做起,努力转变教学理念,让学生成为课堂的主人,发挥学生的主观能动性,转教为主动学。
《普通高中英语课程标准》是高中英语教学的又一次历史性的变革,为我们日后的高中英语课堂教学指明了方向。在今后的教学当中,我会努力贯彻新课标的精神,并把它落实到教学当中。
英语读后感 篇二
The wizard of oz,a beautiful and kind girl told dasey rose more adventures.
The characters in this book are more iron man,dasey rose,the lion,the witch and the scarecrow,Oriental witch,north west witch,witch.。.Among them,Oriental witch and western witch is evil,and the north and south of the witch is good witch.
读后感英语作文 篇三
This is a story about a special and ueserved woman who has been exposed to a hostile environment but continuously and fearlessly struggling for her ideal life. The story can be interpreted as a symbol of the independent spirit.
It seems to me that many readers’ English reading experience starts with Jane Eyer. I am of no exception. As we refer to the movie “Jane Eyer”, it is not surprising to find some differences because of its being filmized and retold in a new way, but the spirit of the novel remains----to be an independent person, both physically and mentally.
Jane Eyer was a born resister, whose parents went off when she was very young, and her aunt,the only relative she had,treated her as badly as a ragtag. Since Jane’s education in Lomon person, just the same as any other girl around. The suffers from being humiliated and devastated teach Jane to be persevering and prize dignity over anything else.As a reward of revolting the ruthless oppression, Jane got a chance to be a tutor in Thornfield Garden. There she made the acquaintance of lovely Adele and that garden’s owner, Rochester, a man with warm heart despite a cold face outside. Jane expected to change the life from then on, but fate had decided otherwise: After Jane and Rochester fell in love with each other and got down to get marry, she unfortunately came to know in fact Rochester had got a legal wife, who seemed to be the shadow following
Rochester and led to his moodiness all the time ----Rochester was also a despairing person in need of salvation. Jane did want to give him a hand, however, she made up her mind to leave, because she didn’t want to betray her own principles, because she was Jane Eyer. The film has finally got a symbolist end: Jane inherited a large number of legacies and finally returned. After finding Rochester’s misfortune brought by his original mad wife, Jane chose to stay with him forever.
I don’t know what others feel, but frankly speaking, I would rather regard the section that Jane began her teaching job in Thornfield as the film’s end----especially when I heard Jane’s words “Never in my life have I been awaken so happily.” For one thing, this ideal and brand-new beginning of life was what Jane had been imagining for long as a suffering person; for another, this should be what the audiences with my views hoped her to get. But the professional judgment of producing films reminded me to wait for a totally different result: There must be something wrong coming with the excellence----perhaps not only should another section be added to eich the story, but also we may see from the next transition of Jane’s life that “Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you would get.” (By Forrest Gump’s mother, in the film “Forrest Gump”)
What’s more, this film didn’t end when Jane left Thornfield. For Jane Eyer herself, there should always be somewhere to realize her great ideal of being independent considering her fortitude, but for Rochester, how he can get salvation?
The film gives the answer tentatively: Jane eventually got back to Rochester. In fact, when Jane
met Rochester for the first time, she scared his horse and made his heel strained, to a certain extent, which meant Rochester would get retrieval because of Jane. We can consider Rochester’s experiences as that of religion meaning. The fire by his frantic wife was the punishment for the cynicism early in his life. After it, Rochester got the mercy of the God and the love of the woman whom he loved. Here we can say: human nature and divinity get united perfectly in order to let such a story accord with the requirements of both two sides. The value of this film may be due to its efforts to explore a new way for the development of humanism under the faith of religion.
Life is ceaselessly changing, but our living principles remain. Firmly persisting for the rights of being independent gives us enough confidence and courage, which is like the beacon over the capriccioso sea of life. In the world of the film, we have found the stories of ourselves, which makes us so concerned about the fate of the dramatis personae.
In this era of rapid social and technological change leading to increasing life complexity and psychological displacement, both physical and mental effects on us call for a balance. We are likely to find ourselves bogged down in the Sargasso Sea of information overload and living unconsciousness. It’s our spirit that makes the life meaningful.
Heart is the engine of body, brain is the resource of thought, and great films are the mirrors of life. In
dubitably, “Jane Eyer” is one of them.















