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1、Lesson 1 Section 3 Reading Task Read the critical essay,“College Lectures:Is Anybody Listening?”,and consider the questions.*What is the authors point of view?*What reasons or evidence does the author use to support his point?*What conflicting ideas does the author consider?College Lectures:Is Anybo
2、dy Listening?David Daniels(美国大学英语写作(第六版))A former teacher of mine,Robert A.Fowkes of New York University,likes to tell the story of a class he took in Old Welsh while studying in Germany during the 1930s.On the first day the professor strode up to the blackboard,looked through his notes,coughed,and
3、began,“Guten Tag,Meine Damen und Herren”(“Good day,ladies and gentlemen”).Fowkes glanced around uneasily.He was the only student in the course.Toward the middle of the semester,Fowkes fell ill and missed a class.When he returned,to Fowkess astonishment,the professor began to deliver not the next lec
4、ture in the sequence but the one after.Had he,in fact,lectured to an empty hall in the absence of his solitary student?Fowkes thought it perfectly possible.One aspect of American education too seldom challenged is the lecture system.Professors continue to lecture and students to take notes much as t
5、hey did in the thirteenth century,when books were so scarce and expensive that few students could own them.The time is long overdue for us to abandon the lecture system and turn to methods that really work.One problem with lectures is that listening intelligently is hard work.Reading the same materi
6、al in a textbook is a more efficient way to learn because students can proceed as slowly as they need to until the subject matter becomes clear to them.Even simply paying attention is very difficult:people can listen at a rate of four hundred to six hundred words a minute,while the most spirited pro
7、fessor talks at scarcely a third of that speed.This time lag between speech and comprehension leads to daydreaming.Many students believe years of watching television have shortened their attention span,but their real problem is that listening attentively is much harder than they think.Worse still,at
8、tending lectures is passive learning,at least for inexperienced listeners.Active learning,in which students write essays or perform experiments and then have their work evaluated by an instructor,is far more beneficial for those who have not yet fully learned how to learn.While its true that techniq
9、ues of active listening,such as trying to anticipate the speakers next point or taking intelligent notes,can enhance the value of a lecture,few students possess such skills at the beginning of their college careers.More commonly,students try to write everything down and even bring tape recorders to
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