时间:2018-12-29 作者:英语课 分类:英语趣味课堂


英语课
Note: This is a continuation of a conversation about student learner types from conversation 1289.
 
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Todd
Todd: Yeah, but next time you teach, when you look at your students, think about it.
 
Julia: I will, yeah.
 
Todd: Who's a player, who's a pupil, who's a participant, who's a prisoner.
 
Julia: Who's a prisoner. And do you find that you have like an even distribution of those four types within any one class or...?
 
Todd: No, usually you'll a couple players, like let's say if you have a class of 20, if you have a class of 20 students you might have one or two players, one or two pupils, about 12-14 participants and maybe two or three prisoners.
 
Julia: Well, it's interesting, as you were giving those definitions, student's names and faces were coming to mind. Oh yeah, he's just described... Oh yeah, that's her, yeah. I could see how they would fit into the categories.
 
Todd: See, it works.
 
Julia: It does. But how does it help you teach them?
 
Todd: I think it does help you teach, like you know how to deal with everyone differently, right. So like a prisoner for example, you just have to have a lot of empathy, you know, you have to understand that they don't want to be there so you shouldn't expect that they have a great attitude about the class. You know, a participant, you should make it really highly interactive 1, you should make it very social, as much as you can. A pupil, you know, you give them the extra feedback when you write, you know, comments on their papers and stuff and you give them the encouragement like, "Oh wow, you did a really good job on your test." A player, you, you know, because I'm a language teacher, I try to talk with them a lot, like almost cordial, like a friend so that they have a lot of personal interaction. So, yeah, I think it's, you know you just kind of ... you have to adjust to each one. Yeah, and the thing about this is, I've thought about these four types a lot and I think they apply to any subject and the person can change, like one person isn't automatically a player in every subject, so for some subjects you're a player, for other subjects you're a prisoner, maybe other subjects you're a participant. Okay, so what subjects were you a player?
 
Julia: Language, definitely, foreign language, loved French. I did Latin at school as well which was quite unusual but enjoyed it.
 
Todd: And a prisoner?
 
Julia: A prisoner, at the time, music. When I was at school I was a prisoner in music and I don't think it was just my response to the subject, it was also my response to the teacher. Didn't have a good relationship with the teacher but nothing I could do, couldn't escape, had to be there and that affected 2 my learning I think. Being a prisoner's not a good ... I don't think it's a good learning situation.
 
Todd: No, definitely not.
 
Julia: No.
 
Todd: How about, were you ever a participant? You just did something to be with your friends and you really didn't care what it was?
 
Julia: Yeah, there were some subjects like that I think. Like history and geography, those kind of subjects, humanities subjects, they were mildly engaging but I liked, yeah ... I didn't have an aversion to them because I was hanging out with my friends. I didn't love them, I didn't excel in them, I wasn't particularly interested in them.
 
重点词汇:
 

Learn Vocabulary from the lesson
come to mind
 
Names and faces were coming to mind.
 
To come to mind means to think of or remember. Notice the following:
 
When you say sports, soccer comes to mind. 
Nothing comes to mind. Sorry, I don't remember.
deal with
 
You know how to deal with everyone differently.
 
To deal with someone means how you act around that person. Notice the following:
 
I have to be very strict when dealing 3 with him. 
She acts differently when she deals with other students.
cordial
 
I try to talk with them and be cordial.
 
Cordial means warm or friendly. Notice the following:
 
He was cordial when he met his friend's parents. 
She was a cordial dinner host.
engaging
 
they were mildly engaging.
 
Engaging means interesting. Notice the following:
 
Science is an engaging subject. 
The movie was very engaging.
aversion
 
I didn't have an aversion to them.
 
An aversion is a dislike for something. Notice the following:
 
I have an aversion to waking up early. 
She has an aversion to snakes.

 

1 interactive
adj.相互作用的,互相影响的,(电脑)交互的
  • The psychotherapy is carried out in small interactive groups.这种心理治疗是在互动的小组之间进行的。
  • This will make videogames more interactive than ever.这将使电子游戏的互动性更胜以往。
2 affected
adj.不自然的,假装的
  • She showed an affected interest in our subject.她假装对我们的课题感到兴趣。
  • His manners are affected.他的态度不自然。
3 dealing
n.经商方法,待人态度
  • This store has an excellent reputation for fair dealing.该商店因买卖公道而享有极高的声誉。
  • His fair dealing earned our confidence.他的诚实的行为获得我们的信任。
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