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大学英语第五册谁能帮我写一个缩写abstractTheauthorisnotapreacher,andyethedoesdeliverakindofsermonhere.Whoishisaudience?Interestingly,hisaudienceisyourteachersofAdvancedEnglishasaforeignlanguage.Theauthors
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大学英语第五册 谁能帮我写一个缩写abstract
The author is not a preacher,and yet he does deliver a kind of sermon here.Who is his audience?Interestingly,his audience is your teachers of Advanced English as a foreign language.The author seeks to help them in their difficult task of teaching advanced students,their task of leading their students to a higher lever of ability and fluency.Does it encourage you to know that you are not the only one who is struggling at this level of language acquisition?
A Kind of Sermon by W.S.Fowler
It is probably easier for teachers than for students to appreciate the reasons why learning English seems to become increasingly difficult once the basic structures and patterns of the language have been understood.Students are naturally surprised and disappointed to discover that a process which ought to become simpler does not appear to do so.It may not seem much consolation to point out that the teacher,too,becomes frustrated when his efforts appear to produce less obvious results.He finds that students who were easy to teach,because they succeeded in putting everything they had been taught into practice,hesitate when confronted with the vast untouched area of English vocabulary and usage which falls outside the scope of basic textbooks.He sees them struggling because the language they thought they knew now appears to consist of a bewildering variety of idioms,clichéd and accepted phrases with different meanings in different contexts.It is hard to convince them that they are still making progress towards fluency and that their English is certain to improve,given time and dedication.In such circumstances it is hardly surprising that some give up in disgust,while others still wait hopefully for the teacher to give them the same confident guidance he was able to offer them at first.The teacher,for his part,frequently reduced to trying to explain the inexplicable,may take refuge in quoting proverbs to his colleagues such as:"You can lead a horse to water but you can't what you say.It's the way that you say it." His students might feel inclined to counter these with:"The more I learn,the less I know." Of course this is not true.What both students and teachers are experiencing is the recognition that the more complex structures one encounters in a language are not as vital to making oneself understood and so have a less immediate field of application.For the same reason,from the teacher's point o view,selecting what should be taught becomes a more difficult task.It is much easier to get food of any kind than to choose the dish you would most like to eat on a given day from a vast menu.
Defining the problem is easier than providing the solution.One can suggest that students should spend two or three years in an English-speaking country,which amounts to washing one's hands of them.Few students have the time or the money to do that.It is often said that wide reading is the time or the money to do that.It is often said that wide reading is the best alternative course of action but even here it is necessary to make some kind of selection.It is no use telling students to go to the library and pick up the first book they come across.My own advice to them would be:"read what you can understand without having to look up words in a dictionary (but not what you can understand at a glance); read what interests you; read what you have time for (magazines and newspapers rather than novels unless you can read the whole novel in a week or so); read the English written today,not 200 years ago;
The author is not a preacher,and yet he does deliver a kind of sermon here.Who is his audience?Interestingly,his audience is your teachers of Advanced English as a foreign language.The author seeks to help them in their difficult task of teaching advanced students,their task of leading their students to a higher lever of ability and fluency.Does it encourage you to know that you are not the only one who is struggling at this level of language acquisition?
A Kind of Sermon by W.S.Fowler
It is probably easier for teachers than for students to appreciate the reasons why learning English seems to become increasingly difficult once the basic structures and patterns of the language have been understood.Students are naturally surprised and disappointed to discover that a process which ought to become simpler does not appear to do so.It may not seem much consolation to point out that the teacher,too,becomes frustrated when his efforts appear to produce less obvious results.He finds that students who were easy to teach,because they succeeded in putting everything they had been taught into practice,hesitate when confronted with the vast untouched area of English vocabulary and usage which falls outside the scope of basic textbooks.He sees them struggling because the language they thought they knew now appears to consist of a bewildering variety of idioms,clichéd and accepted phrases with different meanings in different contexts.It is hard to convince them that they are still making progress towards fluency and that their English is certain to improve,given time and dedication.In such circumstances it is hardly surprising that some give up in disgust,while others still wait hopefully for the teacher to give them the same confident guidance he was able to offer them at first.The teacher,for his part,frequently reduced to trying to explain the inexplicable,may take refuge in quoting proverbs to his colleagues such as:"You can lead a horse to water but you can't what you say.It's the way that you say it." His students might feel inclined to counter these with:"The more I learn,the less I know." Of course this is not true.What both students and teachers are experiencing is the recognition that the more complex structures one encounters in a language are not as vital to making oneself understood and so have a less immediate field of application.For the same reason,from the teacher's point o view,selecting what should be taught becomes a more difficult task.It is much easier to get food of any kind than to choose the dish you would most like to eat on a given day from a vast menu.
Defining the problem is easier than providing the solution.One can suggest that students should spend two or three years in an English-speaking country,which amounts to washing one's hands of them.Few students have the time or the money to do that.It is often said that wide reading is the time or the money to do that.It is often said that wide reading is the best alternative course of action but even here it is necessary to make some kind of selection.It is no use telling students to go to the library and pick up the first book they come across.My own advice to them would be:"read what you can understand without having to look up words in a dictionary (but not what you can understand at a glance); read what interests you; read what you have time for (magazines and newspapers rather than novels unless you can read the whole novel in a week or so); read the English written today,not 200 years ago;
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