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901 views. 2012-2-28 17:07 |Individual Classification:Reflection|

       Last Saturday I took my son to attend an oral English class for kids around his age. It was the first lesson and their teacher Sam, an Africa-American, got lost in heavy traffic and was much, much late. As a last minute understudy, Mr. Zeng, who is running this weekend school, walked bravely into the classroom and started teaching.

 

       With all respects, I have to say it’s a disaster. Mr. Zeng once joked that he was good at mute English. I had no doubts about that, and this lesson just confirmed that belief.

 

     The old way of learning made our generation deaf and dumb English. And in this lesson, Mr. Zeng once again showed us how this traditional way had worked.

“Follow me, please” he said to seven or eight toddlers in the class, “Apple, a-p-p-l-e, 苹果”. Several childish voices followed automatically, with not much enthusiasm.

 

      My stomach dropped to the bottom. It was like back to my school time, only now the audience was much younger. It won’t work. Not surprisingly, the audience started to stir, and a bold girl already left her chair and tried to leave. Mr. Zeng changed his strategy and started to ask simple question one by one. When he asked my son: “How old are you?” He answered proudly: “I’m four!”

“No, no, you should say I’m four year old”.

 

       For a moment, I’d like to throw all the politeness away, grabbed my son and ran away as fast as we could. For a four-year-old, the quickest way to damp his interests in learning is to stress his mistakes, beside that is not even a mistake. Language, after all, is flexible, no need to be as precisely as doing math. I am certainly not an expert in teaching English, but as a constant English learner, I know what the worst way to learn it is--- and that just comes on the top.

 

      Thankfully, Sam came to rescue us all. He doesn’t speak Chinese, but he certainly has his way of interacting with his students.  He soon attracted all the children’s attentions. He didn’t try to explain what Plural is, simply said: “One eye, two eyes, eyes see, see, see; one hand, two hands, hands clap, clap, clap…..” With rich body language, games, pictures, he made himself understood and taught the kids a foreign language. Mind the key word, the language-- not the word, the spell or grammar rules.

 

      Do you remember how you learnt your mother language? A mother would not teach her baby to speak by explaining all the grammar rules, or the writings process. It’s always like the same: she would point at, say an apple, and tell the baby again and again--- “苹果” Sooner or later, in the baby’s brain, the image of an apply would link to the sound of the word. Once the link is established, the baby learns a word!

 

        Unfortunately, for most of us, the English learners, such link has never able to be established. Why? Because when we study English, our brain has processed too many information. “ Apple, a-p-p-l-e, 苹果”, Listening, Speaking, Writing, Translation----all at once! It’s just against all the rules of mastering a language, and our brains simple messed them all.

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Reply snowflying 2012-2-28 19:43
my daughter learned her english in new oriental englsih school at her kindergarden, about 3-4 years old then. really to kids, learning some funny and easy. maybe little kids have a blank brain and heart, no so many complexed things we adults need face and deal.and the momery in childhood is deep impressed, difficult to forget. their telent telligence can be explored as early as possiblt.so nowaday kids are happy in this angle.
Reply rich 2012-2-28 20:19
i think i understand what you mean here. it's the ideal way to pick up a language, esp for young kids. i'm teaching senior high, so don't know much about how to teach children english. but i'm wondering how we can get them exposured to the language as much as we had as a kid. the environment does play a very important role. your son has a good learning environment, with you as mom. it would be hard for other kids, i'm afraid.
Reply XueHaiWuYa 2012-2-29 00:05
Gosh! I am afraid I can't marvel at Mr. Zang's courage!
Reply louislaolu 2012-2-29 16:25
The foreign teacher was right in that he didn't teach English grammar explicitly. However, learning the second lanuguage is very diffrent from learning the first language. People like to draw an analogy between first language learning and second language learning to show that traditional teaching methods are fraught with problems. I concede that tranditional teaching methods have fatal flaws, but what works for first language learning doesn't necessarily straighten out problems with second language learning. As rich pointed out above, the drastical difference is that Children learning their mother tongue have much exposure to natural language environment. That's is why they need not learn grammar. A child who learns to name daily objects in English does not need to learn grammar. But I am afraid that knowing the basics of English grammar is a must if the learner wishes to make sustainable progress.
Reply XueHaiWuYa 2012-2-29 21:50
louislaolu: The foreign learner was right in that he didn't teach English grammar explicitly. However, learning the second lanuguage is very diffrent from learnin
" learning the second lanuguage is very diffrent from learnin the first Language... But I am afraid that knowing the basics of English grammar is a must if the learner wishes to make sustainable progress." I think you are absolutely right!
Reply bluephoebe 2012-3-1 07:16
snowflying: my daughter learned her english in new oriental englsih school at her kindergarden, about 3-4 years old then. really to kids, learning some funny and
I used to think the major part of a four year old's life is to play. At this age, it's important to develop sort of good habit but acquiring knowledge is not so important. Part of me still doesn't believe that it's a good idea to explore a baby's potentialities---but I have to face with the reality. Next year, my son will go to school, and what he has to compete with are kids who almost learned everything. ----I need to prepare him a bit for the coming challenge.
Reply bluephoebe 2012-3-1 07:30
rich: i think i understand what you mean here. it's the ideal way to pick up a language, esp for young kids. i'm teaching senior high, so don't know much ab
Coming to learn English, certainly there is a huge different between senior high and four-year-old. but as you said, environment plays an important role. So I do believe for a kid, it's important to create an all-English environment---even just for a while. And you are right it's not easy. When I teach my son English at home, I try to follow up this principle but not quite successful. after all I am no expect, and I try to make it as fun as possible---it works perhaps a bit. Now he shows more interests in learning English than count and write. Any way, it's really not easy.
Reply bluephoebe 2012-3-1 07:38
XueHaiWuYa: Gosh! I am afraid I can't marvel at Mr. Zang's courage!
Besides that he certainly has something to be admired of. He is a businessman, from pure money angle, this class is a bad investment---at least for now. He pays Sam 300 yuan for each class, but he only charge every student 30 yuan, now there is about six--seven students, that makes no more than 210 yuan. So he actually loses money. But he said that he missed the chance of learning oral English well when he was young, now he wants to create more opportunities for the kids, so he would keep this class. As a mother, I am very appreciate that.
Reply bluephoebe 2012-3-1 07:59
louislaolu: The foreign teacher was right in that he didn't teach English grammar explicitly. However, learning the second lanuguage is very diffrent from learnin
I guess that question depends on who and how? Mastering a foreign language can't be done overnight---like i always said that is lifelong project. So botton line is any English Learner needs to be interested in this language or he would eventually give it up. That's why I don't believe that it's a good idea to learn English from grammar. personally, i think any grammar rules are boring. As you said, it's a must in learning a foreign language, but perhaps not for a beginner. besides, there is a lot way to learn Grammar, Sam's teaching is just another way, a more interesting one. But I am not a teacher, so i might be all wrong
Reply 如主文 2012-3-1 08:21
Wow, wonderful, fabulous...i'm out of words.
Reply bluephoebe 2012-3-1 09:02
如主文: Wow, wonderful, fabulous...i'm out of words.
Wow, I really don't know what to say.
Reply patrick 2012-3-1 12:19
I cannot believe you send your child to learn English. You are the best teacher. I mean it.
Reply Fionahere 2012-3-5 12:39
Your article sets me thinking what method i've adopted in my class and whether i have maintained their interest in English learning. Actually, i want to be a teacher like Sam, but  i sometimes focus on those grammar things unconsciously. It's a shame.
Reply bluephoebe 2012-3-6 16:26
Fionahere: Your article sets me thinking what method i've adopted in my class and whether i have maintained their interest in English learning. Actually, i want
So you are a teacher? I believe you are a great one, like rich, like louis here. Don't get me wrong, I do believe that the grammar is important---it's just not a good idea to explain the actually rule to a four-year-old, or an English beginner.
Reply bluephoebe 2012-3-6 16:29
patrick: I cannot believe you send your child to learn English. You are the best teacher. I mean it.
I wish I could have your faith, but honestly, I am nothing but an amateur here.
Reply Fionahere 2012-3-7 08:19
bluephoebe: So you are a teacher? I believe you are a great one, like rich, like louis here. Don't get me wrong, I do believe that the grammar is important---it's
Okay, i get it now.
Reply sunnys 2012-3-7 11:28
as a four years old child, the interest is the most important, as your English level ,you needn't send your son to the English class.You should talk with him in English in the daily life,or often make him watch Enlish cartoon. As the grammer,if he studies in China ,he will learn sooner or later.
Reply wenhuasun 2012-3-7 16:28
Game is the child's nature, so edutainment is important for children in learning English. I guess there is no child would refuse such a learning. As parents, try to creat a entertaining learning enviroment for childrens, but it's not easy to do.
Reply bluephoebe 2012-3-7 16:48
sunnys: as a four years old child, the interest is the most important, as your English level ,you needn't send your son to the English class.You should talk w
Now we watch Disney English together every night, and I tried to create some game for him to practice English, but it's not easy. Sam is a good teacher, and he can do much better, besides, with other kids around, he shows more intersts in learning.
Reply bluephoebe 2012-3-7 16:48
wenhuasun: Game is the child's nature, so edutainment is important for children in learning English. I guess there is no child would refuse such a learning. As p
Yes, definitely not easy. After all, we are not professionals.
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