英语杂谈:20 The problem of vocabulary 1(在线收听) |
Gary (Presenter): One day, from the window of a car I saw a billboard by the side of the road. The sight couldn't have lasted very long, just perhaps long enough for me to see large and looming, shapes similar to those in my story book, but shapes that I had never seen before. And yet, all of a sudden, I knew what they were, I heard them in my head. They metamorphosed from black lines and white spaces into a solid, sonorous, meaningful reality. Since I could turn bare lines into living reality I was all-powerful - I could read. Gary: From Alberto Manguel's A History of Reading. This book is a wonderful The enjoyment of reading is the subject of this series, in particular, the enjoyment of reading books in English as a second or foreign language. We'll also offer strategies for improving your reading, and we’ll give details of how to contact us at the end of each programme. Gary: We begin today with a discussion about what it feels like for students to read in English and how to deal with some of the difficulties. Annemarit van der Made is from the Netherlands where she graduated recently from the University of Technology in Delft. Hello Annemarit: Hello. One of my earliest memories of books date back to my first school days, coming home, having a cup of tea while my mother was reading me a book. Gary: Adrian Sack is a journalist from Argentina. Hello. Adrian: Hello …I’m working here in London as a freelance reporter for one of Gary: And our third guest is Jeremy Page. Jeremy: Hello …I’m the Director of Studies at International House, a language school in London. I’ve written several English language teaching course books and I’ve also published poetry and short stories. Gary: Adrian and Annemarit, questions for you first. What kind of books do you enjoy reading in English? Annemarit: I enjoy several kinds of books. I like romances, crime, fiction and short stories. I recently read Joanna Harris books. They are novels and I think she is very good at describing scenery and personal behavior. When something very exciting happens I really feel like telling the character, don't do this or don't do that. I can be swallowed by the book. Gary: What about some of the problems of reading in a different language? Adrian. Adrian: Well, the two main problems are the lack of vocabulary and the trend to lose the concentration when I read for long due to the extra effort I have to make when I read. Annemarit: Well, I agree with Adrian that it's more difficult to stay focussed on a book for example when you're tired and I am reading an English book it's more difficult to stay focused, and apart from that some writers use slang that I'm not familiar with, and when I read Jane Eyre - I read it recently - this book has been written 150 years ago and sometimes they put the words in a different order so that was interesting but it was confusing at times. Gary: Let’s bring Jeremy into the conversation now. Jeremy, in your experience, do you find that what Annemarit and Adrian have described are typical problems for learners of English when reading in English? Jeremy: Very much so, yes. The key problems that most readers experience are to do with unknown vocabulary and the length of the text. The critical issues are Gary: What advice do you have for students for dealing with unknown vocabulary? Jeremy: It's interesting that should be raised because at the moment I’m going through something similar with my son who is nine - who’s reading Harry Potter. He is coming across a lot of vocabulary unknown to him and what I’ve been suggesting that he do is try to make a judgement about vocabulary - words that he really needs to know, words that would be helpful for him to know and words that he doesn’t really need to worry about. For students of English, typically they will be accustomed to being told by teachers 'You don't need to understand every word.' In my experience students often look a bit sceptical when they’re told "you don’t need to understand every word" in the classroom. Gary: Thank you. I’ll be asking you for some more advice later, Jeremy. |
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