Basic-English

来源:百度文库 编辑:神马文学网 时间:2024/04/26 06:59:16
Ogden‘s Basic English
An archive of over 500 web pages ; thousands of printed pages Basic-English Institute
Dedicated to the expansion of Ogden‘s Basic English.
Basic English is a selection of 850 English words, used in simple structural patterns, which is both an international auxiliary language and a self-contained first stage for the teaching of any form of wider or Standard English. A subset, no unlearning.
NAVIGATION SITE MAP NEWS
»Home
»Member Area
»Ogden‘s Basic
»Forum
»Learning
»Education
»Downloads
»21st Century
»Projects
»Development
»WebZines
If one were to take the 25,000 word Oxford Pocket English Dictionary and take away the words with the same senses of our overly full language and take away the words that are able to be said by putting together simpler words, we see that 90% of the ideas in that dictionary are able to be done with only 850 words. The shorter word-list makes simpler the work to learn his letters and the ways of saying things that are not regular. The rules of using words are the same as in full English so that the Basic user is able to talk in good, but simple, English. ??The name of this simple language is Basic English, the developer is Charles K. Ogden, and was given in 1930 with the book : Basic English: A General Introduction with Rules and Grammar. He started the Orthological Institute to develop the ways for teaching Basic English. His most noted working friend, I.A. Richards, started work in the Orient, which uses the Basic ways to this day.
The purposes of Ogden is made clear in the name of his book, Basic English: International Second Language. English is the most widely distributed language, it is the language of international business, and is a language of simple structure. A learner from west Europe will be able to learn the smaller language in 60 hours, that is to say, a good learner giving three hours of a night school, is able to learn the words, ways of saying, and special uses in a month.

What Is Ogden‘s Basic English?
Ogden‘s Basic English
Ogden Web Site with extensive ( 450 web pages) of documentation .              
En Fran鏰is - in French.
An Deutsch - in German.
Wiki Encyclopedia
Member Services
Basic News - current
Archives
2007        2004
2006        2003
2005        2002
Articles
Book Store
Jobs Registry
Forum   The forum was vandalized a second time and is likely at an end. Seenews
Learning Basic EnglshLearning Basic Menu Multi-Media International LanguageVOA Special English
Committees International words 21st Century - new words Special Wordlists - additional lists
ProjectsNeeds of 21st CenturyProject Status Electronic Office:   software and data Word Processing -- OpenOffice.org , Abisoft , others
Spell Checking -display
Translation
Thesaurus/TranslationPhonetic Rhyme
LanguageLanguage MenuDanish and Russian translations
Japanese
Spanish worksheet
French worksheet draft
Other Languages
Education DevelopmentProjects and References
Elementary Education
English Speakers
Basic as a Second Language
Native English Speakers
Other Language Speakers, ESL
Modern Media Preparation
Practice Opportunities
Class Content
User‘s Area
Downloads
Help in Writing Basic
Developer‘s AreaInternational Internet wordlistsWiktionary: Basic English template
WebZines Links as available.
Simple.Wiki English spelling list v0.2 for Open Office.Simple English spelling list v0.2 for Open Office 2.4. Basic EnglishSpelling List v0.3 for Open Office 2.4. British Council to expandLearning English. Job opening -- Seemember‘s area for translation offer.Translation Dictionary version 0.6f.
This version contains over 46,000 words, derivatives, spellings, and senses -- Dec17. This is prerelease of 0.7, or even 1.0 and completion of this project. Be sure to review :Readings -- over 1000 pages written in Basic English. Two textbooks are available : "The Basic Teacher" with teacher‘s guide and "Basic Step by Step" with many teacher‘s notes.Translation thesaurus for OpenOffice is available -- English to Basic -- Beta Sept‘06 -- by Carl Ray, Ed.D. "Toward a People‘s English: Back to BASIC in EIL" --Sept 2005 issue of Humanising Language Teaching by Bill Templer. English Through Pictures - May 2005 Edition. available fromPippin Publishers, Toronto, CA, as a 3-volumn set for US $35 US or Can$40, free shipping. Paperback 4.25" x 7" ; 864 pg. ISBN: 0-88751-117-1. Seetexts. New summary :Basic English Compiled. Thirty essays : 10 descriptive, 10 favorable, 10 opposed. Reading (in Basic):
Gulliver in Lilliput - a book for young persons..
General History in outline and story.
Carl and Anna - a sophisticated German novel.
Readinglist in Basic.Unix, C++ programmers are needed to integrate this dictionary into Word Processing software packages -- OpenOffice.org, Abisoft, EasyOffice, KOffice, others.Translators Jobs Registry starting.Ogden‘s Word Wheel version.03 released by John Derry. More on this rendition of the Panopticon on theeducation (teachers),learning (student) and development (projects) pages.ReadPlease (freedownload software program) allows you to hear your writings or classic works written in Basic English. IDP Companion -Internet Dictionary Project - provides standalone translation from Standard English to Basic -- 40,000 words !     To encourage reading content in Basic English, the Institute will offer web space or links forWebzines written entirely in Basic.     Committee forInternational Internet Wordlist is now forming.     The original site of basiceng.com and its email address of manor have been discontinued. Please update your records, but never put email addresses on web pages because that will generate spam.     An AP report of March 12 entitled "More time needed to learn English" includes: "It takes many students longer than three years to complete English as a Second Language courses, and that is when the state [Iowa] stops paying school districts for the program . . . To expend the cap to four years would cost another $2.5 million. To extend it to five years would cost about $5 million."
One can observe that English as a Second Language is not taught as simply a pragmatic language course with the goal to communicate, but as a social/cultural program. Yet, what is the goal of ESL? If Basic English can be taught to a motivated student in one month, then adaptation to a typical classroom and addition of appropriate culture-content would require one semester, or at most, one year, to enable an immigrant to participate in a normal classroom. Savings: about $5 million each year and avoidance of a proposed additional $5 million -- in Iowa alone. If extended nationally, these numbers approach one billion dollars saving per year in public education.
At the same time the immigrant becomes able to speak the International language and participate in society years more quickly.
;About Basic-English.orgPrivacy Policy                  Donations May 3, 2008           ©      
Copyright. ?2001-2008 All rights reserved.