时间:2018-12-29 作者:英语课 分类:英语趣味课堂


英语课
Todd: So Julia, you are a teacher.
 
Julia: That's right.
 
Todd: So I'm going to run a theory by you.
 
Julia: Okay.
 
Todd. So we were talking about learner types earlier and I actually think I have my own little diagram for motivational types.
 
Julia: Motivation types, okay, that's interesting because I need a handle on motivation.
 
Todd: So basically I think there's four types of students. I always get four types of students. They're either a player.
 
Julia: A player.
 
Todd: A pupil, a participant, or a prisoner.
 
Julia: A prisoner, a player, a pupil, a participant or a prisoner, okay.
 
Todd: Yeah, easy to remember, all P's.
 
Julia: All P's, yeah, good system.
 
Todd: Okay. So a player is a student who loves a subject matter, they study it on their own, even if there wasn't class they would still study it.
 
Julia: Okay. Like a natural in a subject maybe?
 
Todd: It could be natural or like, you know, because we teach English, it would be like a student that loves English, learns English on their own, maybe went and studied overseas. And they're always improving and they kind of take class just to reinforce what they're already learning. But they actually don't like class usually. Often they don't like homework, they don't like tests, they don't like things that really judge their ability. They just want to keep learning and just being around the subject, that's why they're a player, they just want to play. And it would be like if you played a sport, it would be like an athlete who doesn't really want to practice, he just wants to play.
 
Julia: So for the fun of it?
 
Todd: Yeah.
 
Julia: Someone who does it just for the sheer 1 enjoyment 2?
 
Todd: Right. They just want to do it for the enjoyment and for the end result, like they do it and they don't need really someone telling them how good they are. Now, on the flipside you have a pupil. And a pupil would be somebody who loves class, they're a teacher's pet.
 
Julia: A swot they might call them.
 
Todd: A swot, oh really, okay.
 
Julie: Yeah, a swot is someone who studies hard.
 
Todd: Yeah, exactly.
 
Julia: And gets pleasure from studying and the teacher knowing that they've studied and a swat.
 
Todd: Exactly. A swot, there you go, a new word for me. Not a P, but yeah. They want to sit in the front row, they want to get good grades, they want to stand out. But maybe they actually don't love the subject matter that much, they want to do that at every class.
 
Julia: They like being good at it regardless of what it is.
 
Todd: Exactly. Exactly. So those are usually the two best students you have, right. You're going to have players who love the subject and pupils who love being a good student.
 
Julia: And swats.
 
Todd: And swats. And then in the system there's two more. So there's also participants. Now, a participant, they love class but they don't love in the way that a pupil loves class. A participant just loves being with their friends. They love the social aspect of class. They love seeing people they know. they love talking. They love being in a group. And it really doesn't matter what the subject is.
 
Julia: Okay.
 
Todd: You know what I mean?
 
Julia: Yeah.
 
Todd: Like I think in college I was often a participant, like I would take a class because my friends took the class. So yeah, that's basically, that's a participant.
 
Julia: Okay, class is time to hang out with your friends.
 
Todd: Exactly, social outlet 4.
 
Julia: Do you think they even know what subject it is that they're...
 
Todd: Yeah, maybe they don't even care, and exactly, you could change the subject on them, like you know, hey, we're going to do German and they would be like, "Hey, that's cool, as long as we're still together."
 
Julia: Well that's nice. And the fourth one?
 
Todd: Yeah, the last one is the sad one, the prisoner.
 
Julia: The fourth, like the prisoner, that sounds a little bit scary.
 
Todd: Yeah. The prisoner, the poor prisoner. The prisoner is basically society says they have to take this class. Some authority said, "You have to take the class, you have no choice." It could be the government, it could be their mother, it could be their university curriculum 5.
 
Julia: So there's like a mandatory 6 subject that they don't really want to do?
 
Todd: Exactly. If they had the choice to opt 7 out, they would opt out in a heartbeat. If you said, "Hey, you know what, if you want you do not have to take this class, you do not have to show up every day, everything's fine, it's cool." They wouldn't show up. So basically they're a prisoner, you know. And a prisoner doesn't actually mean that they're a bad student. They could actually be an A student, and it doesn't mean that they have a bad attitude, they could be very polite, but they just ... they really don't want to take that subject, they're stuck doing it and there's just no getting out of it.
 
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Learn Vocabulary from the lesson
run ---- by you
 
I'm going to run a theory by you.
 
To run something by you means to tell you something and ask your opinion about it. Notice the following:
 
I want to run this new idea by you. 
When he runs the idea by you, he wants some feedback.
handle on
 
I need a handle on motivation.
 
A handle on means control. Notice the following:
 
I've got a handle the kids, don't worry. 
She's really got a handle on this class.
on the flip 3 side
 
Now, on the flipside you have a pupil.
 
On the flipside means on the other hand, or from another point of view. Notice the following:
 
She was a bad daughter. On the flipside, now she is a mother. 
I like cooking because I like eating. On the flipside, it takes a lot of time to prepare food.
stand out
 
They want to stand out.
 
To stand out is to be noticed easily. Notice the following:
 
That red car really stands out amoung all the black ones in the parking lot. 
He really stands out on the team because he is the best player.
opt out
 
If they had the choice to opt out, they would opt out.
 
To opt out is to choose not to do something. Notice the following:
 
She was going to play the game, but then she opted 8 out. 
You can opt of the insurance if you like.
in a heartbeat
 
they would opt out in a heartbeat.
 
In a heartbeat means right away or immediately. Notice the following:
 
I would marry that man in a heartbeat, if he asked me. 
When work was finished, he was out the door in a heartbeat.
get out of
 
there's just no getting out of it.
 
To get out of something means you don't have to do it. Notice the following:
 
I was supposed to wash the dishes, but I got out of it.
He really wants to get out of going to work on Saturday.


1 sheer
adj.绝对的,全然的,峻峭的;v.躲开,躲避,使...避开; adv.完全,全然,峻峭
  • He achieved his aim by sheer strength of will.他纯粹靠意志力达到了目的。
  • I guess It'sheer waste of time arguing about it.看来争论这件事纯粹是浪费时间。
2 enjoyment
n.乐趣;享有;享用
  • Your company adds to the enjoyment of our visit. 有您的陪同,我们这次访问更加愉快了。
  • After each joke the old man cackled his enjoyment.每逢讲完一个笑话,这老人就呵呵笑着表示他的高兴。
3 flip
vt.快速翻动;轻抛;轻拍;n.轻抛;adj.轻浮的
  • I had a quick flip through the book and it looked very interesting.我很快翻阅了一下那本书,看来似乎很有趣。
  • Let's flip a coin to see who pays the bill.咱们来抛硬币决定谁付钱。
4 outlet
n.出口/路;销路;批发商店;通风口;发泄
  • The outlet of a water pipe was blocked.水管的出水口堵住了。
  • Running is a good outlet for his energy.跑步是他发泄过剩精力的好方法。
5 curriculum
n.课程,(学校等的)全部课程
  • Is German on your school's curriculum?你们学校有德语课吗?
  • The English curriculum should stress both composition and reading.英语课程对作文和阅读应同样重视。
6 mandatory
adj.命令的;强制的;义务的;n.受托者
  • It's mandatory to pay taxes.缴税是义务性的。
  • There is no mandatory paid annual leave in the U.S.美国没有强制带薪年假。
7 opt
vi.选择,决定做某事
  • They opt for more holiday instead of more pay.他们选择了延长假期而不是增加工资。
  • Will individual schools be given the right to opt out of the local school authority?各个学校可能有权选择退出地方教育局吗?
8 opted
v.选择,挑选( opt的过去式和过去分词 )
  • She was co-opted onto the board. 她获增选为董事会成员。
  • After graduating she opted for a career in music. 毕业后她选择了从事音乐工作。
学英语单词
accelerated draught
aceraius grandis
actual effect
air torrent
alkalious
arcuate ligaments of knee
artificial food
ballstock
banner pk.
BBC Asian Network
benzle
bit-slice machines microprogram
blasting monitor
borehole geophone
braided button
calcarine complex
catlings
charring time
chrysotus degener
computrainer
coting
derived
detent valve position
Dimetapp
dioscorea esculenta spinosa
discamp
discriminating dose
element migration
Eresh-kigal
evals
far - infrared radiation
Flexartal
flux of energy
geared wheels
get face
grewal
grooved shaft
harbor seals
hardorer
hti
hydrostatic swashplate motor
inculked
infilled
jekyl
jet smelter process
klinochlor (clinochlore)
koaxin
lacing number
Langerhans Islands
Laradopa
laser emission
lay tax on
Little St Bernard Pass
loudias potamos
malheureux
misprogram
modulation of continuous wave
My nephew is a baseball player
nafis
nonbromine
nonexpendituring cost
normco
ocean-going ship
offstage
oxidative deamination
Parascalops
pericarditis externa et interna
Photinia fokienensis
planetary ecology
polar geography
production processing
prorepresentable functor
puckoon
Quang Tin, Tinh
R Buckminster Fuller
R/P
radial collector well
rainy year
reindustrialisation
resonance amplification
Sandager
sawcuts
scars of war
semi-consonant
sequential data
service family
sliver printing machine
smoke scrubber
spectrum of variation
station pump
stock preferred as to dividends
summarizes
swiger
tarsometatarsus
traditional house
trans-boundary
transpeople
ts'ai hsi
variable escapement
Warmia
world-changing
yellow-reds