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Chinese and Japanese Students' Conceptions of the 'Ideal English Lesson'
Oleh:
Littlewood, William
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
RELC Journal (sebagian Full Text) vol. 41 no. 1 (Apr. 2010)
,
page 46-58.
Topik:
second language learning
;
language pedagogy
;
students’ preferences
;
teaching strategies
Fulltext:
Vol 41, no (1), page 46–58.pdf
(276.14KB)
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In developing strategies for increasing learner involvement, a key factor is the extent to which these strategies are compatible with learners’ own expectations and preferences. In order to explore this factor, tertiary students in four Asian countries were asked (in an online survey designed on the basis of exploratory interviews) to give their conceptions of their ideal English lesson. Factor analysis revealed three main types of lesson that different groups of students preferred: the communication-oriented lesson, the form-oriented lesson and the control-oriented lesson. Students expressed preference for communication-oriented lessons in all countries except Japan and there were differences between countries in the degree and details of students’ preferences. Overall, however, students expressed positive attitudes to a varied range of teaching strategies, giving encouragement to teachers who wish to renew their pedagogy in order to suit new individual and social needs.
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