- Dec 08 Wed 2010 18:28
Successful Learning Strategies for English Learning (Speech Outlines)
- Dec 08 Wed 2010 18:26
Teaching EFL Learners with Low Proficiency & Low Motivation (ETA 2006 Conference paper)
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to explore the issue of teaching EFL students with low proficiency and learning motivation. The instruction of such students has been frustrating hundreds of English teachers in Taiwan for a long time. It is indicated that EFL teaches’ misconceptions about the nature of teaching such students are the major cause of the long existing and widespread problem they experience in their teaching. Although many teachers believe that the problem is the students themselves, the author argues that the key to the solution of the problem is the decision-making teachers, not students. He also argues that no learner’s English proficiency is too low to learn from the point of view of SLA. Students with whatever English proficiency can learn effectively if they are provided with the teaching and learning materials that match their proficiency levels, and if they are trained to be independent learners. Almost all English teaching in the local elementary and high schools relies on a single set of textbooks. Nevertheless, research literature from SLA supports the idea that a fine-tuned text alone is not sufficient for a group of learners with various proficiency levels to develop their interlanguage. Extensive learning or reading materials are also critical for successful teaching. The misconception of the relationship between curriculum goals and student-centered teaching held by many local English teachers is also clarified. Based on empirical evidence from the English program of a local bilingual elementary school and an experimental study in a high school, it is suggested that in contrast to uniform textbooks for each grade level, multiple-leveled textbooks based on students’ proficiency levels, an array of leveled learning materials, and task-based teaching activities, which lead to the promotion of independent learning, are necessary for efficient EFL teaching in Taiwan.
- Dec 08 Wed 2010 18:19
The Correlations between EFL Learner’s Performance in an Achievement Test and That in a Standardized General Proficiency Test
- Dec 08 Wed 2010 18:14
The Teaching of English Pragmatics in Taiwan (Abstract)
- Dec 08 Wed 2010 18:04
A Working Model for High School Extensive Reading (ETA Conference Presentation Outlines)
- Dec 08 Wed 2010 18:02
國內ㄧ所英語教學的典範學校:個案研究
- Dec 08 Wed 2010 17:58
掌握中文之「主旨鏈」結構以避免使用英文化之中譯句子
- Dec 08 Wed 2010 17:16
英文閱讀教材選擇與分析 (Speech Outlines)
- Dec 07 Tue 2010 22:47
台灣雙語小學英語能力課程之課程目標與能力指標之規劃