Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language SOAS Language Centre 2009 – 2010 Assessment: Module Three Student ’s Number: 26706 Topic / Title: How to teach listening and speaking File Name: LiXuanJinWang – Assessment 3 – YanHua Module Three Assessment Topic: How to teach listening and speaking Design a listening – speaking task. You need to clarify the level of the students (e.g. how many hours they have learnt Chinese‚ how many characters they have mastered‚ etc.)‚ the purposes
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Verbal and Nonverbal Communication and Listening Skills Elton Thomas SOC/110 June 11‚ 2015 Gary Robbins Verbal and Nonverbal Communication and Listening Skills Verbal and nonverbal communication along with listening skills are social tools that need to be developed in an individual if they want to be successful in todays working society. It is very rare to have a job that requires an individual to speak with absolutely no one so it is more than likely that any chosen career will require theses specific
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Starter: there are many different types of charity appeals most of which we have been exposed to time and time again. Here is a sample charity appeal that we have written and we would like you to say what you think about it Q and A questions: - What was affective about this appeal - What was not so affective - Overall what do you think is better a speech spoken orally or on a tv or radio Appeal follow up: (if it is tv – then say personally I think that)In general charity appeals that are
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Time Tempo(速度): the speed of music (how fast is it? Fast‚ moderate‚ slow) Rhythm(節奏): a succession of durations (音符拍子measured‚ unmeasured) Beats(節拍): the regular pulse underlying the music (重拍strong-weak‚ strong-weak-weak……) Meter(韻律): the regular grouping of beats (對應beats: duple‚ triple‚ quadruple‚ compound) Pitch – general concepts Pitch(音調): quality of highness or lowness of sound(high or low) Interval(音程): distance between two pitches (幾度) Scale(音階):
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Animal testing- George Hart Animal experiments are widely used to develop new medicines and to test the safety of other products. Many of these experiments cause pain to the animals involved‚ and reduce their quality of life in other ways. The scientists are obviously unaware of the strength of the public feeling about the subject; they may find themselves in hot water. It is morally wrong to cause animals to suffer; experimenting on animals produces serious moral problems. Some people think that
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1. What type of vocal music is this? Student Response Value Correct Answer Feedback 1. Gregorian chant 2. motet 3. recitative 100% 4. madrigal 5. organum Score: 1.92/1.92 2. What is the texture of this music? Student Response Value Correct Answer Feedback 1. homophonic 100% 2. polyphonic 3. monophonic Score: 1.92/1.92 3. Which example is a recitative? Student Response Value Correct Answer Feedback 1. the second example 2. the first example
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My listening journal begins with hearing water splash onto the beach repeatedly‚ with sets louder splashes preceding smaller splashes until another set of louder splashes appears. With the water splashing in the background‚ I hear the sound of several engines passing by me‚ with some quieter and father away‚ and some louder‚ and much closer to me. The engine “buzzing” starts out quiet‚ then grows louder and louder until it starts to die out‚ until eventually I can only hear what is happening on
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Lesson plan Class : Year 2 Rosmah Time : 10.15-11.00 am. Date : 9th June 2013 Focus skills : Listening and speaking Other skill : Writing Theme : World of knowledge Topics : Hooray! We are back Teaching aids: Recording‚ picture cards‚ sentence strips‚ CONTENT STANDARD: By the end of 6-Year schooling students should be able to: 1.1 Pronounce words and speak confidently with the correct stress‚ rhythm
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Hejl Andrew English Mrs. Pearson 10/22/14 Declaration of Independence from Listening to People When‚ in the course of my crazy life‚ it becomes necessary for me to make conversation with other humans‚ and to hold said conversation and also listen‚ I must give my undivided attention to person(s) I am talking with. There is one certain element I cannot stand however; and that is listening to people. People telling me what to do with my life‚ where to sleep‚ where to sit‚ people telling me they
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Listening Exercises 1. Setting the context Give an idea about who is speaking‚ where and why. In normal life we normally have some idea of the context of something we are listening to. 2. Generating interest Motivate‚ raise students’ interest or remind them why they do the listening exercise . Personalisation activities are very important here. Discussion about the topic. Make them more willing to listen. 3. Activating current knowledge - what do you know about…? 4. Acquiring knowledge
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