Taoist Approaches to the Shakespearean Sonnet: an examination of an innovative approach to teaching verse to non‐native speakers of English

IF 0.5 4区 教育学 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
S. Robbie, Bernie Warren
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Abstract

Abstract This paper discusses a pilot project which explores an innovative approach to teaching language skills to non‐native speakers of English. The project began when the authors considered whether a non‐verbal approach to ‘difficult’ texts (based on exercises drawn from Tai Chi Chuan & Qigong) can help students who are non‐native speakers of English. In this paper the authors describe the development and implementation of a workshop given at the Universidade do Algarve to Portuguese students majoring in English. This workshop was given to students of differing levels and provided students with a physical approach to several Shakespearean sonnets. Throughout this pilot study data were recorded in a number of ways. The information gained from this process was then collated and analysed using an approach based on Comparative‐Emergent Qualitative Research Method. Given the size of this study our findings are obviously limited and more research is necessary before more definitive statements may be made con...
莎士比亚十四行诗的道家方法:对非英语母语者诗歌教学的一种创新方法的考察
摘要本文讨论了一个试点项目,该项目探索了一种创新的方法来教授非英语母语者语言技能。当作者考虑一种非语言的方法(基于太极拳和气功的练习)是否可以帮助非英语母语的学生时,这个项目就开始了。在本文中,作者描述了在阿尔加维大学为英语专业的葡萄牙学生举办的研讨会的发展和实施。这个工作坊是给不同水平的学生,并为学生提供了一些莎士比亚十四行诗的物理方法。在这项初步研究中,数据以多种方式记录下来。然后使用基于比较-紧急定性研究方法的方法对从这一过程中获得的信息进行整理和分析。考虑到这项研究的规模,我们的发现显然是有限的,在做出更明确的声明之前,还需要进行更多的研究。
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