Title: Tutorial on Active English (units 1~2)
1 Tutorial on Active English (units 12)
Tang Jinlan The Institute of Online Education,
BFSU
2Session 1 Introduction
- Time 900 950
- Objectives
- Getting to know more about each other
- Getting familiar with AE series
- Getting to know some practical suggestions on how
to learn the three courses - Tasks
- 1. Getting to know more about each other
- 2. Becoming familiar with AE series
-
3Task 1 Getting to know more about each other
Three adjectives that describe you Something you do well
Name (English, pin-yin, or Chinese)
Someone you would like to spend a day with A place you' d like to be right now
4Task 2 Becoming familiar with AE series
- Discussion questions
- What does Comprehensive English focus on?
- What does Interactive English focus on?
- What does Enrichment Reading focus on?
- How are they related to each other ?
- How do the three textbooks differ from the three
learner workbooks? - What are your suggestions on learning the three
courses?
5Session 2 Solving study problems
- Time 1000 1050
- Objectives
- Getting familiar with words and expressions in
talking about study problems - Finding out specific information from the text
and synthesizing it in the discussion - Solving study problems
- Tasks
- What mistakes did Willy make in study?
- What are Sues suggestions?
- Solving study problems
6Task 3 What mistakes did Willie make in study?
(1)
- Words and expressions in talking about study
problems - assignment, workload, concentrate on, cope with,
- reading lists, set time, make (take) notes,
drafts, tough, - stuff, subjects, pick and choose, look up, index,
- set aside (time), routine, get(put) thoughts down
on paper, - approach, keep to (that routine), eliminate
distractions (????)
7Task 3 What mistakes did Willy make in study?(2)
- Willys problems
- He finds it hard to concentrate in class.
- He doesnt take notes in class.
- He is not selective in reading.
- He doesnt set aside a fix period of time to
study. - He doesnt write drafts in writing.
- He doesnt have a good study method, eg. he
spends a whole day studying and finds it hard to
concentrate.
8Task 4 What are Sues suggestions?
- Sues suggestions
- She does not read complete books, just selects
those that are relevant to the topic. - She takes note in reading.
- She uses the index at the back of the book.
- She does a lot of language practice outside the
class, particularly listening and speaking. - She sets aside regular times to study and keeps
to that routine. - She sets herself an exact job to do in every half
hour study session. - She tries to get her idea down on paper and
writes more than one draft in doing the
assignments.
9Task 5 Solving study problems (1)
- My problems
- 1. What can I do to improve my oral English as a
distance learner? - 2. As a student of BeiwaiOnline, in which way can
I communicate with my tutor? - 3. I come across a lot of problems in language
and learning skills during the process of
distance learning, is it possible for me to find
a learner partner? How? - 4. I cannot attend all the face-to-face
tutorials, how can I know what is going on at the
tutorial? - 5. I dont have the access to the Internet, can I
learn the courses of BeiwaiOnline?
10Task 5 Solving study problems (2)
- Set up an English fan club with other distance
learners with the same interest. Attend every
face-to-face tutorial and practice English as
much as possible. Practice oral English alone and
have it recorded, then ask others to give
comment.
11Task 5 Solving study problems (3)
- You may use the internal message system, exchange
email with your tutor, use the hot line service
provided by BeiwaiOnline, fax message to your
tutor, send letters to your tutor, and
communicate with your tutor at the face-to-face
tutorial.
12Task 5 Solving study problems (4)
- Use the platform to look for learners with the
same wish. For example, you can join a random
Group study", join chat room, send message to
your classmates, join English learning platform.
If you dont have the access to the platform, you
may join an English fan club, or you may find a
pen friend or telephone friend in your class to
help each other.
13Task 5 Solving study problems (5)
- You may enter the education platform to download
the related materials, or you can buy the VCDs of
the face-to-face tutorial presented by BeiWai
headquarter tutors. In addition, you may ask your
tutor or classmates to get related information.
14Task 5 Solving study problems (6)
- Sure you can. You can prepare a complete learning
package, including printed materials, VCDs,
CD-ROMs, audio or video tapes. Try to attend each
face-to-face tutorial with questions in mind.
Keep in touch with other distance learners and
practice English together.
15Session 3 Higher education in US and China
- Time 1100 1150
- Objectives
- Reviewing words and expressions in talking about
college students life - Finding out specific information from the texts
and synthesizing it in the discussion - Practicing your critical thinking skill learning
to make comparisons and contrasts - Tasks
- What does a typical American college student look
like? - What does a typical Chinese college student look
like? - What are the differences?
16Task 6 What does a typical American college
student look like? (1)
- Some useful words and expressions used in talking
about college students life - casual jeans sweater admit apply to
reputation record expensive afford loan be
concerned about vacation competition
institution facilities verbal graduate
dormitory campus homesick independent suburb
social life informal independent
communication
17Task 6 What does a typical American college
student look like?(2)
- There are usually more than one child in their
family. - They wear casual clothes, e.g. blue jeans and
sweaters on campus. - They need to work hard all through the high
school if they want to enter universities with
good reputation. - They have to pass SATs or ACT in order to be
admitted to a university. - Whether they are accepted by a university depends
on not only their performance in SATs or ACT, but
also their high school records. - They usually take a government loan to help pay
their tuition and the living expenses.
18Task 6 What does a typical American college
student look like?(3)
- They love music, and also like watching TV. They
are concerned about some social issues like
pollution, the use of non-renewable resources,
etc. - They are usually very independent, which is
reflected both in the lifestyle and the academic
culture. - They are financially independent from their
parents. - The role of teacher is to provide guidance and
direction, not giving knowledge. - Their teaching stresses a lot on communication
skills and the ability to analyze information.
19Task 7What does a typical Chinese college
student look like?(1)
- There is usually one child in their family.
- They live on campus and share a dormitory with
other students. They do not cook and eat at the
school dining halls. - Their parents pay for their tuition and the
living expenses. Sometimes, they can also take a
government loan. - They are also very concerned about the social
issues. - They spend a lot of time on studies.
- Their classroom is usually teacher-centred.
- They learn a lot of basic knowledge about a
subject.
20Task 8 What are the differences?
- High school records matter in deciding whether to
admit a student to a college or not in America,
while the entrance examination decides everything
in China. - American students usually take out a government
loan to pay for their tuition, while parents pay
the tuition in China. - Teaching in America stresses more on developing
Ss ability to analyze information, while Chinese
students learnt a lot of basic knowledge about a
subject.
21Session 4 Debate language
- Time 1330 1420
- Objectives
- Reviewing some words and expressions ER unit 1
- Practicing the skill of debating
- Practicing the use of some important words and
expressions - Tasks
- Mini debate Taking a year off before college
good or bad? - Focus on the language
-
22Task 9 Minidebate - Taking a year off before
college good or bad? (1)
- Useful words and expressions relevant to this
topic - interruption decision experience part-time
private vacation benefit concentrate on
relate to mature earn pay for
tuition
23Task 9 Minidebate - Taking a year off before
college good or bad? (2)
- For
- one can learn more about life.
- one can relate what she learns to real life.
- one can become more mature.
- one can earn some money to help pay for the
tuition and the living expenses
24Task 9 Minidebate - Taking a year off before
college good or bad? (3)
- Against
- one may forget how to study
- one may find hard to concentrate in class
- one may not want to study after going to work
25Task 10 Focus on the language (1)
- adjust (to), cope (with), concentrate on, in a
way, - set aside, keep to , be relevant to , look up
make (take) notes, in advance, have in common,
obtain, earn, be located in, attract, survive,
apply to sb. for sth., get on with , impress,
qualify sb for sth. ,used to, lose count,
seem/be eager to do sth. , take chances, drop
out, regardas, be concerned about, turn down, in
fact, center on/around, have(little/some)
influence on, prefer that, assume that ,
mobile, accompany
26Task 10 Focus on the language (2)
- ???????,?????????????????(concentrate on)
- ???????,??????????????,????????(set aside, keep
to, routine) - ???????????????, ??????????????(adjust to)
- ???????630 ????????????????(apply to for )
- ???????????????????(have little/some influence)
27Task 10 Focus on the language (3)
- ????????????,?????(turn down)
- ??????????????????,?????????,????(in fact, drop
out) - ????????????????????(regardas)
- ???????,?????????????????(obtain)
28Task 10 Focus on the language (4)
- I went to bed late last night, and I found it
hard to concentrate on what the teacher was
saying today. - If I were you, I would set aside an hour everyday
to review the lessons and keep to that routine. - Please tell me how you adjusted yourself to the
college life, for your experience might be
helpful to other people. - You scored 630 in the TOEFL test. Did you apply
to some universities for scholarships? - You had better talk to him in person. My words
had little influence on him.
29Task 10 Focus on the language (5)
- He turned down all the invitations this term and
concentrated on his writing. - In fact, he only had a high school education. He
went to college for half a year, and then dropped
out due to the high cost. - Beijing Foreign Studies University is regarded as
one of the best universities in teaching foreign
languages in China. - If you dont know English, it will be hard for
you to obtain a good position in this joint
venture.
30Session 5 Speaking practice
- Time 1430 1520
- Objectives
- Reviewing and getting to know some greeting
formulae - Practicing greetings and simple inquiries in
different contexts - Tasks
- How do we greet others and make simple inquiries?
-
31Task 11 How do we greet others and make simple
inquiries? (1)
- Some useful greeting formulae
- Â How do you do?
- Hi.
- Hello.
- How are you?
- How are you this morning?
- How are you doing ?
- How are things?
- How are you getting on?
- Hows everything with you?
- How are things with you?
- Â
32Task 11 How do we greet others and make simple
inquiries? (2)
- I am fine. Thank you.
- Very well. How about you?
- All right. And you?
- Not bad.
- O.K.
- Pretty good.
- Im doing fine.
- Not too well. I have a cold.
33Task 11 How do we greet others and make simple
inquiries? (3)
- Dialogue 1
- Speaker A is a new student. He majors in
Engineering, and he comes from Manchester. - Speak B is a new student. She majors in German,
and she comes from Liverpool. - They meet each other first time on campus.
- Dialogue 2
- Speaker A is a new student. She majors in
English. - Speaker B is a senior student. She majors in
English too. - They meet each other first time on campus, A is
eager to learn about the course requirement,
workload, and the lectures in their departments.
34Task 11 How do we greet others and make simple
inquiries? (4)
- Dialogue 3
- Speaker A is a new student. He studies Business.
- Speaker B is a professor of Business.
- She will teach the freshmen this term. They meet
each other first time on campus. - Dialogue 4
- Speaker A is a new student. He studies Biology.
- Speaker B is a student counsellor. She is As
counselor this term. - They meet each other first time. B is
familiarizing herself with A. A is telling B his
plan.
35Session 6 Listening practice
- Time 1530 1620
- Objectives
- Practicing listening for gist
- Practicing listening for detail
- Getting to know some listening strategies
- Solving problems in your learning
- Tasks
- Listening for gist and for detail
-
36Task 12 Listening for gist and for information
(1)
- Pre-listening questions
- Have you ever heard of Taj Mahal ?
- Where is Taj Mahal?
- How much do you know about it?
37Task 12 Listening for gist and for information
(2)
- While-listening questions
- listening for gist
- What is the main idea of the video?
- What problems has Taj Mahal been facing?
- listening for specific information
- When was Taj Mahal built? What was it used for ?
- Is this the first time that the hotel chain did
conservation work on historical properties?
38Task 12 Listening for gist and for information
(3)
- While-listening questions
- listening for gist
- What is the main idea of the video? (A hotel
chain is going to do some renovation work about
Taj Mahal) - What problems has Taj Mahal been facing?
(neglect, industrial and transport pollution) - listening for specific information
- When was Taj Mahal built? What was it used for ?
(17th century, a monument for the Empress Mumtaz
Mahal) - Is this the first time that the hotel chain did
conservation work on historical properties? (no,
they have done the work on other historical
properties.)
39Assignment
- Topic
- Please write
- 1) A passage about your view on taking a year
off before college - 2) A passage about the differences between a
typical Chinese student and an American college
student - Number of words 100 words each
- Due date Nov. 3 of 2001
40Thank you!