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The Multi-modality of Introduction to Linguistics Presented by Yun-Pi Yuan ( 袁韻璧) Associate Prof., English Department, Fu Jen University
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Why Multi-modality? To accommodate different learning styles To avoid unitary teaching styles To add more variety and thus more interest
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Teaching/Learning Activities Lectures Group discussion Written report Written report Question of the week Question of the week Exercises Exams Reading assignments
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Written Report 1. Questions in Chinese Morphology 2. The Syntax of Spoken Language 3. Interpersonal Meaning 4. Borrowed Words 5. Language Scrapbook
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Question of the Week 1. Compare Nash's & Yule's discussions on attributes (properties) of language. 2. Explain "one-to-one-mapping ”. 3. Compare the Chinese language situation with the Romance language situation with regard to defining what one language is.
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Affective Aspects Supportive learning environment In-class learning Course website Immediate feedback Multichannel communication between teacher and students Message board on the internet Regular office hours Phone calls or email Authentic, interesting, & motivating materials
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Perceptual Learning Visual Reading, observations, video tape viewing Auditory Listening to lectures, discussions, computer software, and audio recordings Kinetic/Tactile Taking notes, completing exercises & question of the week, operating machines, writing report & exams
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Conclusion Positive results of multi-modal pedagogy Problems related to the use of the Internet The issue of copyright Technical difficulties How to make the course more multi-modal
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