电影场景与角色扮演:视听文本在外语教学中的应用潜力与实证研究

Katharina Delius
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在外语教学中,角色扮演是一种很流行的任务形式,除了其他目的外,还可以促进口语。教师通常假设他们的学习者已经获得了关于将要描绘的场景的想法,或者他们可以从他们的第一语言中汲取知识。然而,情况并非总是如此。为了成功地进行角色扮演和互动,学习者需要了解潜在的一般特征,例如场景的结构或语言设计,以及场景的非语言设计。参考学习社会互动情境的过程模型(Hallet, 2015),本文主张使用电影场景来模拟不同类型的互动,并为学习者进行角色扮演活动做好准备。在介绍了理论框架之后,本文介绍了一项基于设计的研究结果,该研究重点是通过综合体裁和戏剧的方法,在两个六年级英语班(总共52名11-12岁的初级水平的学习者)中促进口语。
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Film scenes and role-playing: Potentials and empirical findings on the use of audio-visual texts in foreign language teaching
Role-plays are a popular task format in foreign language teaching, among other things to promote speaking. Teachers often assume that their learners have already acquired ideas about the scene to be portrayed or that they can draw on knowledge from their first language. However, this is not always the case. To successfully perform a role-play and thus an interaction, learners need knowledge about the underlying generic characteristics, such as the structure or the verbal, but also non-verbal design of the scene. Referring to a process model for learning social interaction situations (Hallet, 2015), this paper argues for the use of film scenes to model different kinds of interactions and prepare learners for role-playing activities. After a presentation of the theoretical framework, selected results from a design-based research study, which focussed on promoting speaking in two Year 6 English classes (a total of 52 learners aged 11-12 on a pre-mediate level) via a synthesis of genre- and drama-based approach, are presented.
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