Title: Chinese Language Learning Difficulty Survey Factors
1Chinese Language Learning Difficulty Survey -
Factors Levels
- British Inter-university China Centre
- Institute for Chinese Studies, University of
Oxford
2We are going to talk about
- the Survey
- the Participants
- the Factors
3The Survey
- The aim of the survey
- The format of the survey
- Participants information
- Proficiency Level
- Difficulty Order of the seven skills
- Difficulty Extent of the 59 aspects
4The Participants (n164)
- Gender FemaleMale 11.1
- Age 74.4 are 19 to 25 years old
- Nationality 70.12 are British
- Language 76.83 native language and 79.27 home
language are English - Student Type 55.5 are Chinese-major students
and 26.8 are non-Chinese major students
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7The Factors (6-34)
- Grammar
- Listening
- Words
- Pronunciation
- Speaking
- Recalling
8Factor 1 - Grammar
- Using the function words correctly (W)
- Using correct/appropriate function words such as
adverbs ?????,and co-verbs ????? (W) - Using the correct/appropriate structures such as
?????,etc. (W) - Using the structures correctly (W)
- Using the correct/appropriate notional words such
as verbs and nouns (W) - Forming sentences (word order) (W)
- Using the particles correctly (W)
- Using the correct/appropriate particles such as
?????,etc (W) - Forming sentences (word order) (S)
- Identifying the main verb in a complicated
sentence such as when ? clause is involved (R) - Understanding some characteristic structure such
as?????,etc. (R) - Understanding the sentences that are formed in
different word orders from your own language (R)
9Factor 2 - Listening
- Spontaneous understanding (L)
- Comprehension without knowing the context or the
topics (L) - Following the speed (L)
- Distinguishing homophones (different
characters/words with same/similar
pronunciations) (L) - Recognising words by their sounds (L)
- Understanding different accents (L)
- Segmenting the sentences (finding pauses between
words) (L)
10Factor 3 - Words
- Understanding some words/phrases that do not have
translation counterparts in your language (R) - Segmenting the sentences (to group character(s)
into words) (R) - Multi-meanings of certain words (R)Â
- Identifying proper nouns (names of people,
places, etc) (R)
11Factor 4 - Pronunciation
- The intonation, including the tones (S)
- Distinguishing the tones (L)
- Distinguishing the sounds in pronunciation/Pinyin
(L) - The pronunciation/Pinyin (S)
12Factor 5 - Speaking
- Gaining fluency (S)
- Expressing a complex idea from your language to
Chinese (S) - The transition from reading and listening to
speaking (S) - Overcoming anxiety about speaking Chinese (S)
13Factor 6 - Recalling
- Recalling how to write words (W)
- Recalling vocabulary (S)
- Recognising the words (R)
14Assumptions
- General Level
- Learner Style
15Assumption 1 Level .vs. Factors
Level Factors
- Results
- Strongly Significant F-Listening F-Speaking
(Plt.005) - Significant? F-Grammar F-Pronunciation (Plt.05)
- Non-significant F-Words F-Recalling
16Assumption 2 L Style .vs. Factor
Auditory Learner gt Visual Learner in
F-ListeningF-Speaking Visual Learner gt Auditory
Learner in F-WordsF-Grammar
Results Strongly Significant F-Speaking
(plt.005) Significant? F-Listening
(plt.05) Non-significant F-Words F-Grammar
F-Pronunciation F- Recalling
17Further Discussion
- Is Grammar that difficult in Chinese? The more we
teach, the more difficult? - Reading is easy, words in reading are not?
- Auditory learners are more talented?
18Thank you very much!BICC recent study
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19The Survey
- Section 1 of 4
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- General Information (gender, age, nationality,
languages, etc)
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24The Survey
- Section 2 of 4
- Proficiency Level (of in general and seven
skills) - Section 3 of 4
- Difficulty Order (of the seven skills)
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26The Survey
- Section 4 of 4
- Difficulty Extent (of 59 aspects under 7 skills
and other)
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32Overall Difficulty Order
33Translation Difficulty Order
34Writing Difficulty Order
35Listening Difficulty Order
36Speaking Difficulty Order
37Vocabulary Difficulty Order
38Character Difficulty Order
39Reading Difficulty Order