通过静音听法学习外语英语

C. Toboula
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作为外语的英语学习者面临的主要问题之一是解码单词及其含义的困难。虽然有些人很早就因为在掌握这门语言之前要学的单词太多而感到气馁,但有些人在学习上却很难取得进展,因为有些单词的含义很复杂。为了克服这个问题,本文的作者经过几年的研究,试图建立无声听力(注1)(低音量听力或软听力)方法,指的是学习者((他或她)(注2)有意识的头脑)在后者睡眠在母语人士低声说英语的环境中,具有同化语言能力的潜意识的行为。因此,为了检验这种方法的有效性,我们从三个英语语言俱乐部自愿招募了7名贝宁中级英语学习者(注3)。建议他们每个人在晚上睡觉前养成听收音机的习惯,把声音调到播放英语节目的频道。结果令人印象深刻。通过个人访谈和焦点小组,参与者透露,他们在这些项目中六个月的经历帮助他们提高了许多技能,如听力、意义解码和发音。
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Learning English as a Foreign Language through the Listening in Mute Approach
One of the major problems faced by English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners is the difficulty of decoding words and their meanings. While some are very early discouraged by the large amount of words to know before having a good command of this language, others struggle to progress in learning it because of the complexity of some words due to the multiplicity of their meanings. To overcome this problem, the author of this paper, after several years of research, tried to set up the listening in mute (Note 1) (low volume listening or soft listening) approach which refers to the action of the subconscious that has the capability of assimilating the language instead of the learner ((his or her) (Note 2) conscious mind) while the latter is sleeping in an environment where the English language is spoken in a low voice by native speakers. Therefore, to examine the effectiveness of this approach, seven Beninese intermediate EFL learners were voluntarily recruited from three English Language Clubs (Note 3). It was recommended to each of them to take the habit of listening to a radio with a reduced volume in a low voice tuned to a channel broadcasting English programs before going to bed at night. The results were very impressive. Through individual interviews and focus groups, participants revealed that their six-month experience in these programs has helped them develop many skills such as listening, meaning-decoding and pronunciation.
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