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A Successful Foreign Language Learner Prof. Yi-Ping Wu The Seventh Group
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Group Members 9331338 Zoë Lee 9331376 Lisa Wu 9331378 Vicky Lin 9331372 Carlos Dong
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Introduction
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The Purpose of the Study Why do we choose her? - The first reason We want to know that how she conquered many problems in foreigner country. - The second reason She always tells us how to learn English better. Why do we think she is successful? She is a good example who spent seven years studying aboard and now is a English teacher.
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Case Description Educational background and research fields - Deguang Catholic Girls' High School - B.A in English Literature at Providence University - Ph.D. in Literature at the University of Texas at Dallas
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Case Description Learning experiences -elementary school -junior high school -senior high school -university -graduate school
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Methods
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Data Collection Face-to-face interview We planned a number of questions before the interview. E-mails We asked for some extra information. Questionnaire She did the questionnaire of learning styles.
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Analysis of Professor Wu’s Learning Characteristic Intelligence Professor Wu excels in spatial, musical, and interpersonal intelligence. Personality Professor Wu is moderately extroverted
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Analysis of Professor Wu’s Learning Characteristic Motivation and attitudes Professor Wu has intrinsic and instrumental motivation. Learner Preferences Professor Wu tends to be visual, field-independent, reflective, and has no particular dominance on either side.
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Discussion
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Behaviorism - Practice and drill She listens to radio and watches American TV programs everyday. - Habit formation She keeps practicing and repeating the language constantly to form her habit of saying those sentences. - Imitation She admired a teacher’s teaching, so she started to imitate that teacher. - Positive and corrective feedback She felt confident in learning second language.
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Interactionism When Professor Wu studied abroad, she had many chances to communicate with others. CPH (Critical Period Hypothesis) Professor Wu started to learn English at ten.
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ZPD (zone of proximal development) She improved her speaking skills by talking with more advanced learners. The input hypothesis I+1 (I= comprehensible input)-- read more difficulty stuff.
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Conclusion
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Summary Professor Wu’s success in second language learning attributes to many factors, including her strong intrinsic motivation, long-term formed habit, and positive attitude. She believes that positive attitude and good learning skills are the best ways to study English. “Never give up, and success will belong to you.”
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Suggestion For Foreign Language Learners Reading ability Choose a proper material to read Writing ability Imitate the structure of authentic articles Listening ability Listen to ICRT and watch English videos Speaking ability Seize every opportunity to speak in English.
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