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1、单击此处编辑母版标题样式,*,单击此处编辑母版文本样式,第二级,第三级,第四级,第五级,Understanding and Teaching Spoken English,金 利 民,北京外国语大学英语学院,Outline,Features of the spoken language,Teaching spoken English:Principles and practice,How to use,A Speaking Course,Part One:Preview,Features of the spoken language,Prosodic features,Shortened fo
2、rms,Features resulting from limited processing time,Organizational features,Accent and dialect,Functions of the spoken language,1.Features of the spoken language,(1),1.1,Prosodic features,:,stressrhythm,pitchtempo,intonation,e.g.She sells seashells on the seashore,the shells she sells are seashells
3、Im sure.,1.Features of the spoken language,(2),1.2,Shortened forms,Contraction,Elision,Ellipsis,Contraction,:,a reduced form often marked by an apostrophe in writing,e.g.cant=cannot,Ill=I will,Elision,:,the omission or slurring(eliding)of one or more sounds or syllables,e.g.gonna=going to,wanna be=w
4、ant to be wassup=whats up,Ellipsis,:,the omission of part of a grammatical structure,e.g.“You bored?“A bit,1.Features of the spoken language,(3),1.3,Features that result from the limited processing time,False start,Repairs,Fillers,False start,:,when a speaker stops after beginning an utterance and t
5、hen either repeats or reformulates it.,e.g.right well lets er-=lets look at the applications-erm-let me just ask initially this,(The CHRISTINE Project:/),Repairs,:,an alteration suggested or made by the speaker,the addressee or the audience to correct or clarify a previous conversational contributio
6、n.,Fillers,:,-no particular meanings,-provides time to think,to create a pause or to hold a turn,e.g.“er,“uhm,“ah,“well.,Compare with the Chinese filler“neige.,1.Features of the spoken language,(4),1.4 Organizational features,Back-channeling,Turn-taking,Back-channeling,:,Feedback for a speaker,meani
7、ng“I understand you or“Im listening.,e.g.“I see,“really,“uh huh or“oh,Turn-taking,:,a typical,orderly arrangement in which participants speak with minimal overlap and gap between them.,Short-turns:one or two sentences;long turns:can be an hours lecture.,1.Features of the spoken language,(5),Accent:t
8、he ways in which words are pronounced.Factors:age,region or social class,e.g.RP,Dialect:The distinctive grammar and vocabulary associated with the regional or social use of a language,e.g.Bernard Shaws Pygmalion.,1.Features of the spoken language,(6),Different functions,Interactional talk,:Conversat
9、ional language for interpersonal reasons and/or socializing.,E.g.chitchat.,Primarily,listener-oriented,.,Transactional talk,:Language to get things done or to transmit content or information.Primarily,speaker-oriented,.,Part Two:Preview,What should be taught and what can be taught?,The roles of a sp
10、oken English teacher,Basic principles in teaching spoken English,Some suggestions for the design of activities,2.1 What should be taught and what can be taught?,(1),What are the possible aims of a spoken English course?,Notions;Situations;Topics;etc.,Which spoken model should we present to our stude
11、nts?,RP or a standard American accent?,2.1 What should be taught and what can be taught?,(2),What should be corrected and what should not be corrected?,What are the possible sideline productions?,Training of communication skills,public speaking skills,and skills to organize thoughts within a short t
12、ime,2.2 The roles of a spoken English teacher,Three stages and respective teachers roles:,Presentation:an informant(+a model provider?),Practice:a conductor or a classroom manager,Production:a guide or a facilitator,Does teaching have to be in this order?,2.3,Basic principles in teaching spoken Engl
13、ish,(1),The importance of stress and rhythm,Difference between English and Chinese,English:stress-timed,Chinese:syllable-timed,e.g.I saw a big tree on the top of the mountain.,The use of songs in the teaching of pronunciation:,Do Re Mi,(Unit 1),2.3,Basic principles in teaching spoken English,(2),Com
14、municative stress:the less the better,How to reduce this stress?,The listener:peers;one is better than many,The situation:private;familiar;relaxing,The language:same for speaker and listener,Status of knowledge:information about the topic or issue and the vocabulary needed,So:group and pair work are
15、 better than individual and class work.,2.3,Basic principles in teaching spoken English,(3),Information gap:basic principle in the design of tasks,Always ask:,Is there a reasonable purpose for the speaker to perform the task?,Does the listener need that information?,2.3,Basic principles in teaching
16、spoken English,(4),Correction:when and how?,Relaxed attitude towards mistakes,esp.at the beginning.,Beginning of a semester:establishing a,good rapport,with the students;help learners to build,confidence,in speaking in English,2.3,Basic principles in teaching spoken English,(5),Correction:when and how?,Relatively privately,e.g.in the process of pair or group work.,In class if necessary without mentioning names of students.Take notes while supervising pair or group work.,2.3,Basic principles in t
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