Middle School English and Its Teaching Method英语毕业论文.doc
Middle School English and Its Teaching Method IntroductionWith the development of the economy of our country and the facts that our country has been a member of WTO, and the 2008 International Olympic Games will be held in Beijing, also in Qingdao. The question of language has suddenly become more important than before. English is a language spoken all around the world. The number of people who learn English as a foreign language is more than 750 million. English is the working language of most international organizations, international trade and tourism. Many professions are badly in need of advanced interpreters. English is also the language of global culture, such as popular music and the Internet. With so many people communicating in English every day, it will become more and more important to have a good knowledge of English. So, spoken English reflects the characteristic of this time, and it has important value in our present economic construction and cultural education.According to statistics by American famous foreign teaching methodology expert Wilga .M. Rivers, listening covers 45%, speaking covers 30%, reading covers 16% and writing covers 9% in the communicative activities of listening, speaking, reading and writing. From the above numbers we can see that listening is very important in the foreign study. Whats more, as you know, listening covers 20% of scores in NMET.In the past, Traditional Education was advocated and English Grammar Teaching occupied an important position. As a result, most students are poor in their English listening. Nowadays Ability Education is popular with people all over the country. Improving middle school students English listening ability is imperative under the situation. I have groped for some effective teaching ways during my teaching experiences. Practice proves that these scientific teaching methods can greatly improve students listening ability. Id like to share the information with others and also like to get some invaluable opinion.1.The learner-centered classroom Creating a learner-centered classroom is a response to the problem created when a student learning style differs from the teacher teaching style. The way a teacher presents subject matter may conflict with students.Ideas about learning, thus resulting in no learning. 2.Listening and speaking course It isnt necessary for you to study listening materials in details when you are doing some extensive listening. We should unite extensive listening and intensive listening naturally. That is intensified English speakingguided English speaking free English speaking,3.Grammar course The grammar course is a popular course with our students because it conforms to their previous experiences with learning the language code through a teacher-fronted method.4.Process writing In the writing course, other adaptations for learner-centeredness and autonomy were put in place through process writing, which creates highly skilled writers5.Cooperative learning co-operative learning is one of the best teaching strategies in developing the student's co-operative ability.6. Extensive reading can develop autonomous learningThe classroom focuses inevitably on shorter texts, and extensive reading provides learners with the opportunity of reading longer texts, on more varied subjects, on their own, and in their own way.Conclusion. Strong measures should be taken and scientific teaching methods should be applied to improve middle school students English listening ability. In all, This article has explained why and how we created a learner-centered classroom in our teacher education program, rather, it requires involving students in the teaching process. the more efforts are made, the more progress can be made.ContentsIntroduction( )1.The learner-centered classroom ( )2.Listening andspeaking course ( ) 3.Grammar course ( )4.Process writing ( )5.Cooperative learning ( )6. Extensive reading can develop autonomous learningConclusion.( ) Bibliography.( )Middle School English and Its Teaching Method Chuang Ye School of Jian Sanjiang Su FucaiMethod of experienced teachers has always played an important role in teacher education .It is based on the assumption that students will eventually teach in the way that they were taught.Beliefs about language learning and teaching during their preparatory year, and thus to create a new type of language teacher. Since these students are studying to become teachers, it is important early in their careers to impart the notion of learner-centered education. This means organizing a class so that students are more involved in the teaching and learning process and the teacher is less likely to dominate classroom events.Development in the process of becoming teachers. When teachers put students into co-operative learning groups, they constantly monitor their progress. She must stop by and say, “How are you getting along with your work?” “Whats new?” “Have you found anything different?” The teacher must be constantly walking around the classroom English instruction is important because without English proficiency, professionals in many sectors of society are blocked from career advancement. The need for more and effective English language teachers is greater than ever before. Yet language education is particularly challenging, as it is in other parts of the world, due to the traditional classroom in which teachers are considered authorities and the learning environment is teacher-centered. In a traditional teacher-centered method, some students are motivated to learn English. However, we believe that students progress more rapidly in learning English in a more learner-centered environment. This article describes how we created Middle School English and Its Teaching Method, We explain how we used the communicative approach, process writing, cooperative learning, and strategy and style awareness in courses in listening and speaking, grammar, and writing. We suggest how a teacher can give up some control of the classroom, but not lose control, while creating a learner-centered teaching method. 1.The learner-centered classroom Creating a learner-centered classroom is a response to the problem created when a student learning style differs from the teacher teaching style. The way a teacher presents subject matter may conflict with students.Ideas about learning, thus resulting in no learning. Therefore, it is the teacher duty to respect individual learner differences and to assist the students in discovering their own learning processes and preferences. It requires putting students at the center of classroom organization and respecting their needs, strategies, and styles. In a learner-centered environment, students become autonomous learners, which accelerates the language learning process. A learner-centered environment is communicative and authentic. It trains students to work in small groups or pairs and to negotiate meaning in a broad context. The negotiation of meaning develops students?communicative competence (Canale and Swain 1980) and provides comprehensible input (Long 1980). Crookes and Chaudron (1991:57) provide an accurate summary: The teacher-dominated classroom is characterized by the teacher speaking most of the time, leading activities, and constantly passing judgment on student performance, whereas in a highly student-centered classroom, students will be observed working individually or in pairs and small groups, each on distinct tasks and projects. Introducing a learner-centered environment requires more than one single adaptation of a traditional classroom. We knew that moving from explicit to implicit instruction and from controlled to free language production would require several changes. The techniques chosen would have to support the development of a learner-centered environment while maintaining classroom control and providing students with a rationale for the changes. Overall, we tried to utilize interactive activities of the communicative approach, which gave students opportunities to use the target language. We also encouraged student contributions to lesson planning and presentation, which got them involved in teaching the class. Finally, we wanted them to take more responsibility for their own learning. 2.Listening and speaking course 1There are all kinds of listening practice in class, such as listen to the tape, listen to the teacher and the students, listen to the English broadcast, etc. We divide listening into two parts, extensive listening and intensive listening. It isnt necessary for you to study listening materials in details when you are doing some extensive listening. We should unite extensive listening and intensive listening naturally. The base of listening practice is intensive listening and extensive listening is the goal of listening practice. At the beginning of listening practice you should do much intensive listening and little extensive listening. Gradually, you should increase your extensive listening and reduce your intensive listening. This is a reasonable method.English teaching is a course of information transmission. It makes students understand and master the new language English through communicating with teachers. It is a course through which teachers guide students to receive、deal with、preserve and use English information. It is also a course of input transform output. Given that, I propose a new model for spoken English teaching abruptly. That is intensified English speakingguided English speaking free English speaking, which is the three basic steps of spoken English teaching.2.1 Intensified English speaking Imitation and practiceImitation and practice lay an important role in the process of habit-formation, because the behaviourists maintained that imitation will help learners identify the associations between stimuli and responses while practice will reinforce the associations and help learners to form the new linguistic habits. So it is quite important and necessary for junior middle school students to imitate English tapes, especially at the beginning of learning English. Of course they should imitate their English teachers and the key sentences in the textbooks too. They imitate others and practise. Then they can have good English habits. Those who are good at imitating can learn spoken English better and faster. Those who are not good at imitating can also learn spoken English well if they imitate more and practise more. Many famous speakers were not born speakers in the history. They became speakers after lots of practice, such as Mark Twin. Reading and recitingReading and reciting are good ways to improve spoken English. Reading aloud can help junior middle school students have satisfied organs of speech and make them pronounce correctly and naturally. At the beginning of learning English, dialogues and passages are both suitable reading materials. And junior middle school students should read them with relevant emotions. They can neither read too fast nor read too aloud. Whats more, here “reading” doesnt mean to read to remember the reading materials. Silently reading is a bridge to think in English. When students read silently, they usually mustnt move their mouths. So they have to concentrate on the materials and are forced to think. It is an efficient way to remember things.Reciting can make junior middle school students have a great number of English material input. It is an important way to get students to have a language basic. Computers can output nothing without inputting anything. Junior middle school students cant improve their spoken English without reciting. Sentences practising Separate words are not language; they cant express abundant meanings of things. But sentences can. Sentences practicing help junior middle school students build language systems easily and quickly. The following are some methods of sentences practising: Enlarge sentences. eg. The boy has a book. The boy has an English book. The boy under the tree has an English book. The boy under the tree has an English book. He is my bother. Make sentences with the useful expressions and language points in the students book. eg. A. go to bed: I go to bed late. B. too to He is too young to go to school. Match words together to get a sentence. eg. a, there, basketball, desk, is, under, the There is a basketball under the desk. Match sentences together to get a passage. eg. a. We let him in. b. We listened to him silently. c. Later I knew that man was Beethoven himself. d. To my surprise, he talked to us and played a very beautiful sonata. e. One evening, I was playing a piece of music when a man suddenly knocked at the door.The answer is: e-a-d-b-c2.2 Guided English speakingIn this step, students are mainly to talk about pictures or we can say “ describing pictures”. They can have talks within the contents of the given pictures in pairs, groups of three or more. Picture is just like a guide .It is visual language materials. It tells them what to say. Guided speaking English should start with the easy to the more difficult. One picture describing. In this step, English teachers can use one picture for the whole class to begin the lesson. When they practise, we can give different ones to each. That is one picture is one task. At the beginning, rural junior middle school students can usually say nothing but a few words about the picture. So a few given phrases are very necessary and they are helpful to them. And teachers should set an example for the class. Then teachers get the class do that together and ask some individuals to set good examples for the class. It is a good way to let students set examples. It can make them be more confident. Then get the students to practice by themselves . While teachers go around them and help them. After that, teachers can ask more students to describe pictures.English teachers can also get the students to do some describing and identifying. Get one student to describe a classmate or a school thing , then get others to guess who or what it is? It is just like a guessing game. But students are very pleased to join in such kind of games. Multiple pictures describing (Jagsaw)Three or four pictures are suitable for multiple pictures describing. The three or four pictures carry coherent meanings which is a complete story. Teachers put the pictures on the flashcard and make the tense clear. Of course the difficulties should be pointed too. Then students usually works in groups of three or four to d