Title: Unit 1 Why should language teachers be language learners?
1Unit 1 Why should language teachers be language
learners?
- Why Should I Learn English?  Â
- A Czech proverb says,"Kolik jazyku znáš, tolikrát
jsi clovekem." - "You live a life for every new language you
speak. If you know only one language, you only
live once." - This is what Nelson Mandela said about learning
another language.    - "If you talk to a man in a language he
understands, that goes to his head.If you talk
to him in his language, that goes to his
heart."Â
2Unit 1 Why should language teachers be
language learners?Why Should I Learn English?
- Learning a language makes your thinking and
communication skills stronger. - English is the language most widely spoken
throughout the world. - It builds self-confidence.
- To do well in reaching a goal that China has set
for all its students - English is the main language for the greatest
variety of news coverage.
3Unit 1 Why should language teachers be language
learners?
- To go to a good college or graduate school, and
perhaps study in another country. - To get a good job.
- To build friendships with foreigners.
- To improve your abilities and attitudes in many
positive ways.
4Unit 1 Why should language teachers be language
learners?
- China has entered the WTO and hosts many
international events - English is the main international language for
business. - You may have the chance of a government career
with strong English skills. - To understand more about foreign cultures
5Unit 1 Why should language teachers be language
learners?
- 80 of computer data is stored in English, so one
can use a computer to do research more
effectively. - English will continue to become even more
important in China. - In times of emergencies, like earthquakes, the
language shared by international workers is
English. - English is the main language of diplomacy,
science, International Conferences and
athletics.
6Unit 1 Why should language teachers be language
learners?
- Role/a role model
- someone students should try to be like. Ex
Prof. Wang is an excellent role model. She not
only tells her students to study hard she also
studies hard herself. - Self confidence/self respect
- to feel good about yourself, to take a pride in
what you do to be proud of yourself.
7Unit 1 Why should language teachers be language
learners?
- "Ten rules for learning English"
- Imagine that a young Chinese student comes to you
and asks for advice about how to learn English.
Based on your experience learning English, what
would you tell him/her? - In pairs or groups
- 1) Make a list of ten "golden rules" for learning
English. State each as a rule. (Ex "Regularly
review vocabulary words.") - 2) Decide which three are the most important.
- 3) Be ready to present your rules to the class,
and explain why you felt the top three were most
important.
8Unit 2 The characteristics of a good language
teacher
- High expectations of yourself
- High expectations of your students
- Good preparation and planning
- Clear learning objectives
- Good organisation
- Good, clear communication. Good instructions.
- Someone who has good control of the class
- Encourages independent learning and skills
- A motivator
9Unit 2 The characteristics of a good language
teacher
- Good humour
- Warmth, care and good relationships with the
students - Develops the skills of the students
- Able to judge the correct level of work for the
students - Good relationships with the parents of the
students
10Unit 2 What are the most important roles of a
good language teacher?Children learn what they
live
- If children live with criticism, they learn
to condemn. - If children live with hostility, they learn to
fight. - If children live with ridicule, they learn to be
shy. - If children live with shame, they learn to be
patient. - If children live with encouragement, they learn
confidence. - If children live with praise, they learn to
appreciate. - If children live with fairness, they learn
justice. - If children live with security, they learn to
have faith. - If children live with approval, they learn to
like themselves. - If children live with acceptance and friendship
they learn to find love in the world.
11Unit 2 What is the most important role of the
English teacher?
- Pair/Small Group Task "The headaches we face."
Obstacles blocking the path to success - What are the main problems you face in teaching
English? In pairs or groups - 1) List the problems you face.
- 2) Decide which three problems are most
important, and be ready to explain why you picked
these.
12Unit 3 Why do students fail to learn English
well?
- What is one reason why English is difficult for
Chinese students to learn? - What is the main reason why Chinese students
often fail to learn English well? - Do you agree with the passage? Can you think of
other reasons?
13Unit 3 Why do students fail to learn English?
- Why?
- It simply takes a long time to learn any foreign
language. - You have to learn a new grammar system, and
thousands of new words. - It also takes a lot of practice to develop
speaking, listening, reading and writing skills
in a new language. - So learning any foreign language generally takes
years.
14Unit 3 Why do students fail to learn English?
- While studying for tests may help students learn
English, passing tests is not the same thing as
learning English. In fact, it is possible to get
good test scores without ever actually developing
many usable skills in English.
15Unit 3 Why do students fail to learn English?
- One problem with tests is that it is generally
easier to test language knowledge (vocabulary and
grammar) than to test English skills, so tests
often encourage students to pay too much
attention to studying language knowledge rather
than building language skills. - The greater problem is that passing tests often
becomes the goal for students, rather than a step
toward the goal.
16Unit 3 Why do students fail to learn English
well?
- Idea Bazaar - Ways to Study English
- Study methods-tricks for effective English study
is one way to bring the issue of language
learning strategies into the classroom. - Procedure
- Think about how you study English, and write down
one or more tricks (methods, etc.) that have been
helpful to you in your language study. - Thumbs up-thumbs down
17Unit 3 Why do students fail to learn English
well?
- Top tips for learning English
- Songs
- Picture and word cards
- 10 words a day
- Real life situations
- T.V. news
- DVD Film/tapes
- Say the words/phrases out loud
- drills
18Unit 3 Why do students fail to learn English?
- Small Group Activity "Learning English -
cost-benefit analysis" - Imagine that you have a friend who is a 25-year
old college graduate. She is a low-level official
working in a state-owned company that produces
electronic appliances. She studied English in
university, but didn't learn very much. Now she
is thinking about her future, so she comes to ask
you whether you think it is worthwhile to go back
to studying English. - In groups
- 1) List reasons why she should try to improve her
English. - 2) Also list reasons why it would not be
worthwhile for her to study English. - 3) Decide what advice you would give her.
19Unit 3 Why do students fail to learn English
well?
- The Great Debate "Should all Chinese students be
required to study English?" - An enormous amount of time and energy is spent in
China teaching all middle school and university
students English, but many students never
actually develop functional skills in the
language. - In groups or pairs
- 1) Discuss this question, and decide whether your
answer is yes or no. - 2) Be ready to give your answer, and give at
least one good reason for your answer.
20Unit 4What is the best way to learn English?
- There are different ways to develop each of the
English skills students need. - While there is no single best way to learn
English, there are two basic rules that will help
students decide what the best way is to develop
each of the English language skills.
21Unit 4 What is the best way to learn English?
- Rule 1 Skills are built through practice.
- Learning to read certainly requires knowledge of
English grammar, vocabulary, and even knowledge
of Western culture. But the skill of reading
requires being able to put all of this together
at the same time, and this can only be learned
through practice. - Rule 2 You learn to do what you do. Students
who practice speaking English will get better at
speaking English.
22Unit 4 What is the best way to learn English?
- What are you good at?
- Knowledge
- Grammar
- Vocabulary
- Culture
- Skills
- Speaking
- Listening
- Comprehension
- Reading
- Writing
- Pronunciation
23Unit 4What is the best way to learn English?
- Pair/Small Group Task "Reading aloud in the
morning" - Most study methods are good for some things and
not for others. Learners need to be able to
analyze a study method to know what kinds of
knowledge and skills the study method helps them
gain - and what it does not help them gain.
24Unit 4 What is the best way to learn English?
- In pairs or groups
- Analyze the following study methods.
- For each
- 1) List the kinds of English knowledge and skills
you think this study method would help students
gain. - 2) List kinds of English knowledge and skills you
think this study method would probably not help
students gain (but that students might think they
were gaining). - Study method 1 Reading textbook passages aloud
(zao du). - Study method 2 Memorizing reading passages from
a textbook. - Study method 3 "Crazy English."
25Unit 5 Why is listening in English so hard?
- Comprehension Questions
- What is one of the main problems Chinese students
face in English listening comprehension? - 1.There are simply too many new and unfamiliar
words. - 2. You have to recognize words by hearing them
instead of by reading them. - 3. You also have to recognize the words very
quickly-listening usually doesn't allow you to
pause at all.
26Unit 5 Why is listening in English so hard?
- To "know" an English word can mean different
things. If a student says "I know this English
word," what are at least two different possible
meanings of this sentence? - According to the passage, what is the best kind
of material to use for practicing your English
listening comprehension?
27Unit 5 Why is listening in English so hard?
- Word and phrase list
- listening comprehension the skill of listening
and understanding. Ex Xiao Wang's English
listening comprehension is very good - to keep right on going to continue without
stopping. Ex I waved at the taxi, but the driver
kept right on going, he didn't even slow down. - The gist-the main sense of what you are
listening to - to get the main idea to understand the most
important idea. Ex I didn't understand
everything in this article, but I got the main
idea. -
28Unit 5 Why is listening in English so hard?
- Which is more important to practice - speaking or
listening? - Obviously both are important. However, there are
several good reasons for arguing that students in
China especially need to focus on their listening
skills. When students' listening skills are good,
their speaking is likely to improve also. - Listening is one of the main ways students learn
more English and become comfortable with the
language, so students who listen a lot generally
find that their speaking also improves.
29Unit 5 Why is listening in English so hard?
- Focused Listening activities are listening tasks
in which you help students predict what they
might hear by first giving them clues. These
clues can be in the form of - 1) outlines
- 2) questions to answer or
- 3) forms or graphs to fill in.
- These clues help students focus their listening,
and make listening practice easier
30Unit 5 Why is listening in English so hard?
- Total Physical Response (TPR) is a "Simon Says"
type of activity in which the teacher gives
students instructions, and they respond by doing
what the teacher asks (rather than by speaking).
Because students respond with action rather than
speech, they can focus their attention more fully
on listening to what the teacher says (rather
than having at the same time to worry about
constructing an oral response).
31Unit 5 Why is listening in English so hard?
- Simon Says
- Stand up
- Put your right hand in the air
- Touch your nose
- Turn around
- Clap your hands
- Shake hands with your neighbour
- Jump up and down
- Face the window
- Face the blackboard
- Sit down
- Pick up your pencil
- Write your name
- Stand up
- Balance on one leg
- Touch your ear
- Put both hands in the air
- Touch your chin with your left hand
- Touch your elbow with your right hand
32Unit 6 Speaking in EnglishIs it useful to
practice speaking English with other students?
- Pair/Small Group Task "Finding opportunities to
speak" - In China it is sometimes difficult for students
to find opportunities to practice speaking
English, so you need to be creative and actively
make opportunities. In pairs or groups - Make a list of ways to practice speaking English.
Be as creative as possible, and list as many as
possible.
33Unit 6 Speaking in English
- Striking up a conversationFinding opportunities
to speak in English - Imagine you are walking in the park and you see a
foreign tourist. You want to practice your
English so you need to strike up a conversation. - List one or more strategies for starting up a
conversation with the foreign tourist - First you should
- Then you should..
- Be willing to explain your strategy.
34Unit 6 Speaking in English Striking up a
conversation
- Hello, Im very pleased to meet you.
- It is good to meet you. Welcome to
- My name is. Im a Teacher at.
- Excuse me. I know that you are a visitor to
- Would you be willing to spend a few moments
speaking with me? - Could you spare the time to speak with me?
- I would be very grateful if you could ..
35Unit 6 Speaking in English Striking up a
conversation
- May I ask your name?
- Why are you visiting.?
- Are you enjoying your visit here?
- Do you have family or friends here?
- How long will you stay here?
- Are you here on business or is it a social visit?
- May I ask you?
36Unit 6 Speaking in English Striking up a
conversation
- Would you be willing to?
- Could I ask you about.?
- I am interested in
- Could you tell me about?
- What do you think aboutthe weather/events?
- Could I help you with?
- Is there anything that I could help you with?
37Unit 6 Speaking in English Striking up a
conversation
- Would you be willing to?
- Could I ask you about.?
- I am interested in
- Could you tell me about?
- What do you think aboutthe weather/events?
- Could I help you with?
- Is there anything that I could help you with?
38Unit 6 Speaking in English The shopper
-
- Xiao Wang is out shopping and in a store he
sees a middle aged western woman who is trying to
ask the storekeeper how much an item costs. The
woman looks frustrated and is using lots of sign
language but the storekeeper still does not
understand what she wants. - Xiao Wang decides that this would be a good
chance to practice his English, so he goes over,
explains to the clerk what the tourist wants and
then tells the tourist how much the item costs.
The tourist says thank you, and then begins
looking at other items in the store. - Encouraged by his success, Xiao Wang asks the
tourist if she would like him to acts as
interpreter as she shops. The tourist however
says no, thank you and then walks off to
another part of the store.
39Unit 6 Speaking in English The Shopper
- How do you think Xiao Wang might have felt when
the shopper refused his offer of help? - What do you think Xiao Wang expected?
- Why do you think the shopper refused his offer of
help? - List several possible explanations and then
decide which seems to be the most likely.
40Working together-one person writes-but all share
ideas
41Group analysis/discussion of one of the Encounters
42How to conduct group work
- Make sure every group appoints one recorder to
write down what the group decides. - While groups discuss, the teacher should wander
from group to group, listening in and looking at
what they have written. - To close, have each group briefly report their
conclusions as you take notes on the board. - Ask each group to report just one comment/idea at
a time rather than having one group give a long
report while others sit and wait.
43Unit 6 Getting to Know You
- Xiao Lee has recently arrived in a
western country to study English and moves into a
dormitory with western graduate students. Xiao
Lee is the only international student in her
Hall. On the first day there is a party for all
the people in Xiao Lees Hall of Residence. First
they have a planning meeting where they all sit
in a circle and introduce themselves, and when
Xiao Lee says where she is from, one of the other
women say, You will have to tell us all about
your country, and the other people all agree.
Xiao Lee is pleased because she wants to tell
them about China. Later, when the party starts,
Xiao Lee waits for people to come and talk to her
about China, but instead all of the western
students talk to each other, and nobody comes
over to talk to Xiao Lee.
44Unit 6 Getting to Know You
- How do you think Xiao Lee might have felt?
- What do you think she expected?
- Why do you think that no-one went over to talk to
Xiao Lee about China? - List several possible explanations and then
choose those that seem to be the most likely.
45Unit 6 Getting to Know You
- What could Xiao Wang have done to help herself in
this situation?
46Unit 6 Speaking in English
- "Make a list" (Ex List the most beautiful
places in your country.) - "List reasons why ______" (Ex List ten reasons
why middle school children should -- or shouldn't
-- study a foreign language.) - "List advantages and disadvantages of ______"
(Ex List the advantages and disadvantages of
using standardized examinations to determine who
should have the opportunity to enter university.)
47Unit 6 Speaking in English
- "Prepare directions" (Ex Prepare a list of
directions for how your foreign teacher should
bargain at the market. Or Make a list of
suggestions on how to choose a good bicycle). - "Decide whether or not___" (Ex Decide whether
or not middle school students should be allowed
to date.)
48Unit 6 Speaking in English
- "Rank/prioritize" (Ex In order of importance,
rank China's ten greatest heroes.) - "Decide whether you agree or disagree with (a
statement)" (Such as "It should be against the
law to not wear a seatbelt when riding in a
car.")
49Unit 6 Speaking in English
- "Make a plan" Ex Plan the ideal three-day local
vacation trip for your English teacher. - "Solve a problem" Ex A foreign teacher is
interested in world news but can't understand TV
news programs in China. What suggestions do you
have as to how she/he can find out about world
news while in China?
50Unit 7 Should I try to pronounce English like a
native speaker?
- Word and phrase list
- realistic to be possible, something that can
actually happen. Ex We can hope to live a long
time, but it is not realistic to hope to live
foreto speak with (an accent) to have (an
accent). Ex Peter speaks English with a German
accent. - ver.
-
51Unit 7 Should I try to pronounce English like a
native speaker?
- Activity "Being a mimic"
- One of the most important ways to improve your
pronunciation is by learning to be a good mimic
in other words, learning to listen carefully and
copy the way your teachers pronounce English.
(The way children learn to pronounce their native
language is by listening to their parents and
then mimicking what they hear.)
52Unit 7 Should I try to pronounce English like a
native speaker?
- Jazz Chants
- Repetition
- learned response
- strong rhythms-The rhythm is the glue that holds
the chant together- the language sticks in your
head and so aids learning. - a clear steady beat
- choral chanting.
- effective and fun
- a good way to model and then repeat.
53Unit 7 Should I try to pronounce English like a
native speaker?
- Method
- The essential element in presenting a chant is to
maintain a clear, steady beat and rhythm. - Review the chant-the cultural context, the
situation. - Model the chant. Suggest that they tap out the
rhythm with a pencil or tap the table with their
fingers as they listen to the chant. - Choral chanting-take one line or section at a
time depending on the ability of the class.
Practice any parts, pronunciation that the
students have difficulty with. - Group or individual chanting. Act out the chant
if necessary or helpful. - Personalize the chants-substitute their own
names, situations etc. - Exercises based on the chants.
54Unit 7 Should I try to pronounce English like a
native speaker?
- 1. Departure and return home
- Have a wonderful trip!
- Have a wonderful trip!
- Dont forget to call me
- when you get back.
- Have a wonderful trip!
- Have a wonderful trip!
- Dont forget to call me
- when you get back.
- Have a wonderful trip!
- Dont worry, I will.
- Have a wonderful trip!
- Dont worry, I will.
- Dont forget to call me.
- Dont worry I wont.
- Dont forget to call me.
- Dont worry, I wont.
55Unit 7 Should I try to pronounce English like a
native speaker?
- Tongue Twisters
- You've no need to light a night-lightOn a
light night like tonight,For a night-light's
light's a slight light,And tonight's a night
that's light.When a night's light, like
tonight's light,It is really not quite rightTo
light night-lights with their slight lightsOn a
light night like tonight.
56Unit 7 Should I try to pronounce English like a
native speaker?
- Tongue Twisters
- Red lorry, yellow lorry, red lorry, yellow lorry.
- Which witch wished which wicked wish?
- The two-twenty-two train tore through the tunnel.
57Unit 7 Should I try to pronounce English like a
native speaker?
- Tongue Twisters
- A pleasant place to place a plaice is a
placewhere a plaice is pleased to be placed.
58Unit 7 Should I try to pronounce English like a
native speaker?
- Should I try to have a British accent or an
American one? - The accent taught in most English textbooks in
China is a standard British accent called
"received pronunciation" or "RP" - This accent is also called the Queen's English or
BBC English. This accent is widely known and
respected throughout the world, so it is a good
accent to have.
59Unit 8 Which is more important fluency or
accuracy?
- Word and phrase list
- on the whole in general. Ex There are some
parts of this book that are boring, but on the
whole it is quite interesting. - to convey to communicate, to carry. Ex He
didn't say that he was happy, but the smile on
his face conveyed his joy. - to result in to cause, to make something happen.
Ex Her long hours of English study resulted in
good test scores.
60Unit 8 Which is more important fluency or
accuracy?
- to give the impression that to cause (someone)
to think that something is true. Ex The bored
look on his face gave me the impression that he
didn't like the movie. - to judge (A) by (B) to use B as a way to decide
whether or not A is good. Ex You can't always
judge a book by its cover. - to be taken seriously to be respected and paid
attention to. Ex If you want your employer to
take you seriously, you will have to work harder.
61Unit 8 Which is more important fluency or
accuracy?
- "What is the hardest thing in English grammar?"
- Survey several of your classmates, asking them
what they think the hardest thing in English
grammar is. - Ask them to give you specific examples for each
point they make. Be ready to report your findings
to the class.
62Unit 8 Which is more important fluency or
accuracy?Common Errors in Grammar and Word Use
- Gender Confusing he and she.
- The spoken forms of he she and it are all
the same in Chinese. Chinese speakers find
difficulty in applying the rule consistently. - e.g. She is a good Director. His films are very
good. - Ive a brother and shes working in
a factor - Tenses and Time
- Chinese and English speakers express the concept
of time very differently. - e.g. My brother left home since nine oclock.
- Ive seen her two days ago.
- I found that the room is empty.
63Unit 8 Which is more important fluency or
accuracy?Common Errors in Grammar and Word Use
- Articles
- There are no articles in Chinese and therefore
Chinese speakers find it hard to use them. - They may omit the article
- Lets make fire, I can play piano. X
- Or insert unnecessary ones
- He finished the school last year, He was in
a pain. X - Or confuse the use of the definite and indefinite
articles - She is a tallest girl in the class X
- He smashed the vase in the anger. X
64Unit 8 Which is more important fluency or
accuracy?Common Errors in Grammar and Word Use
- Countable and uncountable nouns
- The English concept of countability is hard to
grasp. - For example, furniture, equipment, luggage, news
etc. can all be counted to the Chinese way of
understanding. - This leads to errors such as
- Let me tell you an interesting news.
- She as brought many luggages with her.
65Unit 8 Which is more important fluency or
accuracy?Common Errors in Grammar and Word Use
- Progressive aspect causes difficulty
- What do you read? for What are you reading?
- I sit here for a long time for- I have been
sitting here for a long time. - Adjectives and verbs are frequently identical in
Chinese. - Thus the verb to be tends to be dropped when
followed by predicative adjectives. - I busy, She very happy.
- I am busy. She is very happy.
66Unit 8 Which is more important fluency or
accuracy?Common Errors in Grammar and Word Use
- Parts of speech
- Parts of speech in Chinese are not always
formally distinguished. The same word may often
serve different structural functions. It is easy
to confuse related words such as difficult and
difficulty in terms of their parts of speech or
to appreciate the fact that certain functions in
a sentence can only be fulfilled by words from
certain classes - She likes walk, It is very difficulty to
convince him. - I have not son.
67Unit 8 Which is more important fluency or
accuracy?
- Situation
- Xiao Wang is taking an English class which is
taught by a Western teacher. Xiao Wang's teacher
never lectures on grammar instead the class
usually consists of conversations in pairs or
large group discussions of cultural issues. - Today, Xiao Wang was confused about how to use
"the" and "a" in English, so in class she asked
the teacher to explain. However, instead of
explaining, she said "I generally prefer not to
explain grammar rules. Tell me what you want to
say and I will tell you how to say it correctly."
- Why do you think the teacher refused to
explain? - List several possible explanations and then
choose several which seem most likely.
68Unit 8 Which is more important fluency or
accuracy?The English Teacher
- Some possible interpretations
- The teacher avoids explaining grammar because she
doesn't know how to explain grammar very well
(and doesn't like it very much). - The teacher doesn't think grammar is important.
The teacher's main goal is to build students'
communication skills, so she focuses more on
communication and fluency than on grammar.
69Unit 8 Which is more important fluency or
accuracy?The English Teacher
- The teacher refuses to give long explanations
because she thinks they will slow down the
lesson. - She feels her method is more efficient.
- The teacher thinks the students rely too much on
memorizing grammar rules, so tries to encourage
them to figure out rules for themselves.
70Unit 8 Which is more important fluency or
accuracy?
- Dictogloss is a listening exercise in which you
read a short passage to students and have them
write down what you say. - Unlike Dictation, however, in Dictogloss you read
the whole passage to students several times at a
fairly natural pace rather than stopping after
each sentence. - Students then work together in groups to
reconstruct the passage. Because they cannot copy
down every word, as they would in Dictation,
Dictogloss forces students to use their knowledge
of grammar as they reconstruct the passage.
71Unit 8 Which is more important fluency or
accuracy?
- The Lantern Festival falls on the 15th day of the
first lunar month, usually in February or March.
Lanterns of various shapes and sizes are hung in
the streets. Children will hold self made
lanterns or bought lanterns. Guessing the lantern
riddles is an essential part of the Festival.
Lantern owners write riddles on a piece of paper
and stick them on to the lanterns. If you can
solve the riddle then you may pull out the paper
and check your answer with the owner of the
lantern. If you are correct then you will receive
a small gift. - In the daytime there may be performances such as
a dragon lantern dance, a lion dance or a land
boat dance. There may be stilt walking. At night
there may be firework displays. - People eat rice dumplings during the festival.
These can be boiled, fried or steamed.
72Unit 8 Which is more important fluency or
accuracy?
- The parts of speech
- Every name is called a noun,
- As field and fountain, street and town.
- In place of noun the pronoun stands
- As he and she can clap their hands.
- The adjective describes a thing
- As magic wand and bridal ring.
- The verb means action, something done-
- To read, to write, to jump, to run.
- How things are done, the adverbs tell,
- As quickly, slowly, badly, well.
73Unit 8 Which is more important fluency or
accuracy?
- The preposition shows relation
- As in the street or at the station.
- Conjunctions join in many ways
- Sentences, words, or phrase and phrase.
- The interjection cries out Hark!
- I need an exclamation mark!
- Through poetry we learn how each
- Of these make up the parts of speech.
- Three little words you often see
- Are articles- a, an and the.
74Unit 9 What is the best way to develop reading
skills?
- Word and phrase list
- is appropriate for is good for, suits. Ex
Sweaters are too hot to wear in the winter, but
they are appropriate for winter. - to look up (words) to find words (in the
dictionary). Ex If you want to know what this
word means, look it up in the dictionary. - ____ alone just, only. Ex Exercise alone won't
make you slim you also need to eat less. - to encourage (a habit) to cause someone to
develop (a habit). Ex Watching too much
television encourages laziness. - tends to be usually is, often is. Ex For some
reason, girls tend to be better at learning
language than boys are. -
75Unit 9 What is the best way to develop reading
skills?
- Word and phrase list
- to fall into (a habit) to develop a (bad) habit.
Ex People who always stay up late often fall
into the habit of getting up very late. - to come to dislike to begin to not like. Ex At
first I thought Albert was a nice person, but
later I came to dislike him. - just as ______, ______ (Used for comparing two
similar things.) Ex Just as flowers need
sunshine on order to grow, children need sunshine
in order to be happy.
76Unit 9 What is the best way to develop reading
skills?
- Look up a word when
- It is a new word in the title
- It occurs lots of times
- It appears in the title and is very important
- You cant guess the meaning
- it does not appear in the glossary
- it is a special or technical word
- Otherwise
- Underline or highlight unknown words
- Jot them down in a note book-then look them up
later.
77Unit 9 What is the best way to develop reading
skills?
- Small Group Task "When should I use the
dictionary?" - Imagine that a university student comes up to you
at an English corner, and he wants to improve his
extensive reading skills in English. He knows he
shouldn't stop to look up every new word in the
dictionary, but he doesn't know how much he
should use his dictionary and when. -
78Unit 9 What is the best way to develop reading
skills?
- Skimming is a way of quickly looking over an
article or book to get a rough idea of what it is
about. Skimming is not the same thing as fast
reading instead, it is selective reading of a
few parts of a text. In real life, people often
skim to decide whether or not they want to read
something. In class this is a useful pre-reading
exercise before reading an article or a book. - 1.Choose a passage for students to skim.
- 2) Tell students their goal is to very quickly
get a rough idea of what the text is about..
79Unit 9 What is the best way to develop reading
skills?
- Then give them the following instructions
- a. Read any titles or sub-titles.
- b. Read the first few lines of the first
paragraph. - c. Read the first line of one or two paragraphs
on each page. - d. Read a few lines from the conclusion.
- e. Look at any pictures or illustrations
80Unit 10 VocabularyWhat is the best way to build
vocabulary?
- Word and phrase list
- equivalent equal to something else, have the
same value as something else. Ex One US dollar
is equivalent to approximately 8 Chinese yuan. -
- connotation a good or bad feeling associated
with a word. Ex Americans consider independence
very important, so for Americans the word
"reliance" has a bad connotation
81Unit 10 VocabularyWhat is the best way to build
vocabulary?
- What is the best way to study vocabulary?
- What is the best way to learn the proper usage of
new vocabulary? - How do students in China usually go about
studying vocabulary?
82Unit 10 VocabularyWhat is the best way to build
vocabulary?
- Make lists
- Learn 10 new words each day
- Learn words according to spelling patterns or
letter strings - Flash cards
- Partner work-test each other
- Put the new words into a sentence/silly
sentence/phrase
83Unit 10 VocabularyWhat is the best way to build
vocabulary?
- Say it out loud
- Visualisation
- Link new words together into a story
- Antonyms and synonyms-learn the opposites/put
them into a sentence - Model a sentence-students then repeat it and give
an alternative - Crosswords and word searches
- Songs
84Unit 10 VocabularyWhat is the best way to build
vocabulary?
- Put new words together into a silly story
- Words that are the same grammar type e.g. adverbs
- Add some letters to make a new word e.g.
apple/pineapple -melon/watermelon - Copy the word out many times
85Unit 10 VocabularyWhat is the best way to build
vocabulary?New vocabulary
- contagious
- asthma
- bracelet
- sketch
- cosmetics
- reservation
86Unit 9 Vocabulary New vocabulary
- contagious infectious
- asthma - breathing difficulties
- bracelet decorative bangle worn on the wrist
- sketch draw a picture
- cosmetics make up worn on the face
- reservation a booking
87Unit 9 VocabularyNew vocabulary
- aerobics
- itinerary
- embroidery
- duplicate
- recreation
- pantomime
88New vocabulary
- aerobics keep fit, exercise to music
- itinerary schedule/diary entries/plans
- embroidery sewing with thread to make a picture
- duplicate a copy, to imitate
- recreation a sport/past time/a hobby
- pantomime a theatre performance for children
and families
89Unit 10 VocabularyWhat is the best way to build
vocabulary?
- It is a good idea to have students memorize a
short simple phrase or sentence that correctly
uses the new word. (For learning usage, it is
better to memorize phrases or even sentences
instead of just individual words.) - Students should review their new word list day
after day until they can quickly and accurately
remember what the new words mean and how to use
them, even after not having seen the word for a
day or more.
90English Slang words
- Rhyming slang e.g. up the apples and pears-up the
stairs - Plates of meat-feet
- wiped out
- two left feet
- ace
91Unit 11 Why study culture along with English?
- Write down 5 adjectives that you would use to
describe Chinese culture.
92Unit 11 Why study culture along with English?
- What do you think are the most important things
students should learn about foreign cultures? - What is the best way to learn about a foreign
culture?
93Unit 11 Why study culture along with English?
- Survey "That strange Western culture"
- Survey several classmates, asking them to name
several things that they find strange or
difficult to understand about Western culture. Be
ready to report your findings - and be sure you
can explain what your classmates told you.
94Unit 11 Why study culture along with English?
- Survey "That strange Chinese culture"
- Survey several classmates, asking them to name
several things they think foreigners (Westerners)
would find difficult to understand or accept
about Chinese culture. Be ready to report your
findings.
95Unit 11 Why study culture along with English?
- Is communication between people of different
cultures really different from communication
between people of the same culture? - In one sense, yes. People who share the same
culture can usually understand each other much
better than people who are from different
cultures, so the "gap of understanding" is
usually much greater in intercultural
communication. This makes it especially important
for people to be careful in how they communicate.
96Unit 11 Why study culture along with English?
- Shared knowledge
- Shared values
- Shared perspectives
- Shared beliefs
- Shared behaviour
- Generalisations and stereotypes
- Stereotypes are dangerous as they may trick us
into believing that knowing a few stereotypes is
the same thing as understanding another culture.
97Unit 11 Why study culture along with
English?English Culture
- An Individualist culture-emphasis is on the needs
of the individual - The need for personal space/privacy
- Independence/self reliance
- High achievement/career
- Take credit and responsibilty for what they have
achieved - Try to place limits on the power of people in
authority - Equality
- De-emphasize differences in rank and power by
creating an appearance of equality
98Unit 11 Why study culture along with
English?English Culture
- Inability to accept compliments
- Reluctance to answer personal questions
- A clear and firm distinction between your private
and your public life - Westerners tend to speak directly-plainly and
openly- they get to the point (perhaps more
common in men than in women) - Tolerant of behaviour that does not conform to
cultural norms-accept a wide range of views and
values - Family relationships-care of elderly/independence
of the young. -
99Unit 11 Why study culture along with
English?Chinese Culture
- A Collectivist culture-view themselves as members
of a group-family/work unit/-consider the needs
of the group to be more important than the needs
of the individual - Obligation to help others in their group
- Generosity
- Shared values-The host culture
- Modesty
- Tend to communicate in a way that is more
indirect and subtle - High degree of conformity is expected-a clear
consensus as to what is/is not acceptable
behaviour. Pressure to conform - Chinas long history and culture
- Holistic medicine
- Relationships with the world
- Self respect, dignity and face are perhaps more
important in Chinese culture.
100Unit 11 Why study culture along with English?
- A western Manager has been told by the company
that she has to reduce staff by firing one of two
technicians. Both have been with the company for
5 years and their work performance is equal. - A is from the local town, is easy to work with,
has good friends in the company-including the
manager. His wife has a long term illness and
cannot work so the family depend on him
financially. He has a BA Degree - B comes from another part of the country, is very
difficult to get along with and knows few people
in the company. He is single and so has no family
financial obligations. He has a Masters Degree. - Which of these two technicians would the
westerner consider firing?
101Unit 11 Why study culture along with English?
- Ethnocentrism
- We tend to use the norms of our own culture as
standards when we judge the behaviour of people
from other cultures. - We need to try to understand the world from other
cultural perspectives. - We are often not even aware of the cultural
assumptions that we make.
102Unit 11 Why study culture along with English?The
Critical Incident Exercise
- Write a critical incident story, perhaps based on
a real incident that occurred between Chinese and
foreigners.
103Unit 11 Why study culture along with English?
- "Intercultural communication" is communication
between people from different cultural
backgrounds for example, communication between
Chinese and Americans. - Intercultural communication tends to be more
difficult than communication between people who
share the same culture, and learning to
communicate well with foreigners is not an easy
thing to do.
104Understanding other cultures
105Unit 11 Why study culture along with English?
- Rule 1 Be careful, and don't jump to conclusions
too quickly. - Rule 2 Try to see things from the foreigner's
perspective. - Is it possible that this foreigner means
something different than what I think? If so,
what could it be? - Rule 3 Always keep trying to learn more and
understand better.
106Unit 11 Why study culture along with English?
- Word and phrase list
- to jump to conclusions
- to form an opinion too quickly (often an
incorrect one). Ex The weather is cloudy, and it
looks like it might rain tomorrow. But let's not
jump to any conclusions, instead, let's watch the
weather report. -
- to see things from the foreigners perspective
- to look at things the same way someone else does,
to see them from the same viewpoint. Ex I don't
agree with what you did, but I can see things
from your perspective so I think I understand why
you did it.
107The Encounters-short stories
- Critical incident exercises start with a short
story describing a encounter between two
different cultures-an encounter in which there is
some kind of problem or misunderstanding. - There are different possible explanations for
what may have gone wrong. - A range of possibilities are considered when
considering the behaviour of people from other
cultures. - There is no right explanation of the situation.
108Encounters
- Encounters builds students awareness of how they
go about interpreting the behaviour of
foreigners. - They encourage the habit of stopping to consider
alternative possible explanations of puzzling or
problematic behaviour on the part of foreigners,
rather than jumping to wrong conclusions.
109Unit 11 Why study culture along with English?
- Pair/Small Group Task "Why didn't she want my
help?" - This summer at your school there is a short-term
English training course being offered by several
Western teachers, and you have been assigned to
be one of the assistants for the program. The
Western teachers have not been in China before,
and don't speak any Chinese, so your duty is to
help them with daily life issues, and to
generally serve as a host while they are in
China. It is also your duty to make sure that
they remain safe and well while they are in
China.
110"Why didn't she want my help?"
- During a break between classes, you overhear
Jane, one of the older Western teachers, say that
she needs to buy some T-shirts. You offer to go
out shopping with her this afternoon, but Jane
says, "No thank you" and then rushes off to
class. - The next day, you overhear the students talking
about how Jane got lost yesterday when she went
off alone to a market on the other side of the
city to shop for T-shirts.
111Unit 11 Why study culture along with English?
- In pairs or groups, do the following
- 1) First, decide how you would feel when you
heard the students talking about Jane. - 2) Then think of several possible explanations
for why Jane turned down your offer to take her
shopping. (There is no single right answer, but
there are a number of likely possibilities.) - 3) Talk with your teacher about this situation,
and see what she/he thinks of the explanations
you suggest.
112Unit 11 Why study culture along with English?Who
should pay for the meal?
- Who pays?
- Marie is an American exchange student
who has recently come to China to study. A
Chinese friend met her in town and after a while
invited her to go for dinner. -
- They went to a small restaurant nearby and they
each had a meal of noodles. The Chinese friend
felt that as she was new to the town that she
should pay for the meal and that she should treat
her to the meal. The Chinese girl paid for the
meal. -
- However Marie, the American student was not happy
and wanted to pay for her own meal. The Chinese
student kept refusing to take her money and
finally Marie agreed but she still did not seem
to be very happy about the arrangement. -
- The Chinese friend found the experience a little
awkward and unpleasant. She did not have that
good feeling that she usually had when she
treated her Chinese friends to a meal.
113Who should pay for the meal?
- Why did the American student feel so strongly
that she should pay for her own meal?
114Unit 11 Why study culture along with English?
Banquets
- Xiao Wang works for a Chinese Company and
has been given the responsibility of making
arrangements for Mr. Smith, a westerner who will
visit the company for a week. Xiao Wang arranges
all the meals for Mr. Smith and makes sure that
there is always plenty of food at each of the
meals. - Mr. Smith says that he enjoys the meals, but
after three days of these banquets he starts to
get annoyed with Xiao Wang for some reason. He
says that he likes to make his own decisions
about what to eat, at least some of the time and
that he doesnt like being served more food than
he can eat at each meal. - He becomes more unhappy and annoyed and Xiao
Wang cannot understand this and begins to feel
that he should be more appreciative of all the
efforts that he has made for him. He thinks that
Mr. Smith is being ungrateful.
115The Banquets
- Why are there these problems between Mr. Smith
and Xiao Wang? - How could this misunderstanding have been
avoided?
116Unit 11 Why study culture along with English?
- Other Discussion Questions
- Why do you think Westerners feel it is impolite
to ask how much money someone makes? - Why do you think Westerners feel privacy is so
important? - Why do you think Westerners place so much
emphasis on the idea of intellectual property
rights?
117Unit 13 How can I continue to improve my English
skills?
- How do you plan to continue studying English
after you finish this English course? - Be ready to report one interesting idea.
118Unit 13 How can I continue to improve my English
skills?
- As a result of being in this course, have you
gained any new ideas that might be useful in your
teaching in China? - List any new ideas and also ways in which the
ideas might need to be modified for your
classroom.
119Unit 13 How can I continue to improve my English
skills?
- Pair/Small Group Task "Language learning Time
and opportunity" - In pairs or groups, discuss three questions
- 1) How much time do you have on the average day
to study English, especially time when you are
not exhausted? - 2) What opportunities can you create to use
English outside teaching? - 3) Which kinds of English study do you like
enough that you will do them even when you are
tired and busy?
120(No Transcript)
121(No Transcript)
122(No Transcript)