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英语口语、书面语特征分析——兼论英语口语交际能力的培养 被引量:5
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作者 肖坤学 《广州大学学报(社会科学版)》 2002年第10期88-91,共4页
本文从词汇、句法两个层面对英语口语和书面语的主要特征进行对比分析 ,以期加强英语学习者对英语语体之间差异的认识 ,消除英语学习者对英语口语学习的模糊认识。通过探讨希望能够帮助英语学习者提高英语口语学习的效率 ,也同时希望引... 本文从词汇、句法两个层面对英语口语和书面语的主要特征进行对比分析 ,以期加强英语学习者对英语语体之间差异的认识 ,消除英语学习者对英语口语学习的模糊认识。通过探讨希望能够帮助英语学习者提高英语口语学习的效率 ,也同时希望引起英语教育工作者在教学过程中对英语口语与书面语之间差异的重视 ,通过交际教学法 ,帮助学习者提高口语交际能力 ,摆脱“哑巴英语”这个“瓶颈”。 展开更多
关键词 英语 口语 书面语 词汇 句法 交际能力
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中国非英语专业大学生跨文化敏感度实证研究 被引量:3
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作者 刘静 《兰州交通大学学报》 CAS 2017年第2期101-104,共4页
依托《影视作品中的跨文化交际》课程,基于陈国明和Starosta(2000)的跨文化敏感度量表,对中国非英语专业大学生的跨文化交际敏感度进行实证研究。研究结果表明:在跨文化敏感度五个因素中,交际参与度得分最高,而交际关注度得分最低。皮... 依托《影视作品中的跨文化交际》课程,基于陈国明和Starosta(2000)的跨文化敏感度量表,对中国非英语专业大学生的跨文化交际敏感度进行实证研究。研究结果表明:在跨文化敏感度五个因素中,交际参与度得分最高,而交际关注度得分最低。皮尔逊相关分析表明:跨文化敏感度多个因素之间存在显著相关。访谈结果表明:基于案例教学法的跨文化教学对学生跨文化交际敏感度及其跨文化交际能力有显著的提高作用。 展开更多
关键词 跨文化敏感度 跨文化敏感度量表 跨文化交际能力 案例教学法
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大学英语读写课教学中跨文化交际能力的培养 被引量:3
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作者 陈玢 李琼 +4 位作者 何广惠 李成方 王小芳 龚扬 马瑞 《武汉船舶职业技术学院学报》 2008年第3期70-73,共4页
跨文化交际是大学生英语学习的一个必不可少的环节,也是大学英语读写课教学的重要目的之一。本文阐述了在大学英语教学中,对大学生进行跨文化交际能力的培养的重要性,目标及策略。
关键词 大学英语读写课教学 跨文化交际 跨文化交际能力的培养
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英语口语教学中的“信息差” 被引量:4
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作者 李威 《安顺学院学报》 2008年第6期60-62,共3页
外语教学的最终目标是培养学生运用语言的能力,即交际能力。英语口语教学中学生的情景交际是否存在"信息差"对英语口语教学起着至关重要的作用。文章主要依据克拉申的第二语言习得理论,阐述"信息差"在英语口语教学... 外语教学的最终目标是培养学生运用语言的能力,即交际能力。英语口语教学中学生的情景交际是否存在"信息差"对英语口语教学起着至关重要的作用。文章主要依据克拉申的第二语言习得理论,阐述"信息差"在英语口语教学中的重要性。 展开更多
关键词 英语口语教学 信息差 第二语言习得理论 交际能力
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浅论任务型教学法在英语教学中的应用
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作者 张铁辉 《河北软件职业技术学院学报》 2005年第4期39-42,共4页
任务型英语教学法把传统教学理论的优势与现代教学思想的长处有机结合起来,摒弃了传统教学的弊端。它有利于学生主体性发展,有利于充分调动全体学生的学习积极性,有利于提高学生的语言表达能力。
关键词 任务型教学 教学模式 主体性 交际能力 英语教学 高等教育
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Seed and Wasp Production in the Mutualism of Figs and Fig Wasps 被引量:1
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作者 YaoJin-yan ZhaoNan-xian +3 位作者 ChenYi-zhu JiaXiao-cheng DengYuan YuHui 《Forestry Studies in China》 CAS 2005年第1期25-28,共4页
Figs (Moracea: Ficus) and fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Chlocloids: Agaonideae) depend on each other to complete their reproduction. Monoecious fig species and their pollinating wasps are in conflict over the use of fig ov... Figs (Moracea: Ficus) and fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Chlocloids: Agaonideae) depend on each other to complete their reproduction. Monoecious fig species and their pollinating wasps are in conflict over the use of fig ovaries which can either produce one seed or one wasp. From observation on Ficus virens Ait., we showed that female flowers with outer layer of ovaries (near to the wall of syconium) had no significant difference from that with inner and interval layer of ovaries (near to the syconium cavity), in which most seeds and wasps were produced. This meant that fig tree provided the same potential resource for seed and wasps production. Observation indicated that there was usually only one foundress in syconium at female flower phase and no com- petition pollinators. Measurement of the style length of female flowers and the ovipositor of pollinators indicated that most ovaries could be reached by pollinator’s ovipositor. However, at the male flower phase, production of seeds was significantly more than that of wasps including non-pollinating wasps but there was no significant difference between seed and pollinating wasp production when without non-pollinating wasps produced. This result indicated that non-pollinating wasps competed ovaries not with seeds but with pollinating wasps for ovipositing. Bagged experiment showed that the sampling fig species was not self-sterile which was important for figs and wasps to survive bad season. Seed production in self-pollinated figs was not significantly different from total wasps in- cluding non-pollinating ones. This might be related with the weaker competition among wasps since bagged figs were not easy to reach by wasps from outside. 展开更多
关键词 FICUS Ficus wasp mutualism conflicts seed and wasp production Seed and Wasp Production in the Mutualism of Figs and Fig Wasps Yao Jin-yan1 2 Zhao Nan-xian1 Chen Yi-zhu1* Jia Xiao-cheng1 2 Deng Yuan1 2 Yu Hui1 2 1South China Botanical Garden Chinese Academy of Sciences Guangzhou 510650 P. R. China 2Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100039 P. R. China ABSTRACT Figs (Moracea: Ficus) and fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Chlocloids: Agaonideae) depend on each other to complete their reproduction. Monoecious fig species and their pollinating wasps are in conflict over the use of fig ovaries which can either produce one seed or one wasp. From observation on Ficus virens Ait. we showed that female flowers with outer layer of ovaries (near to the wall of syconium) had no significant difference from that with inner and interval layer of ovaries (near to the syconium cavity) in which most seeds and wasps were produced. This meant that fig tree provided the same potential resource for seed and wasps production. Observation indicated that there was usually only one foundress in syconium at female flower phase and no com- petition pollinators. Measurement of the style length of female flowers and the ovipositor of pollinators indicated that most ovaries could be reached by pollinator’s ovipositor. However at the male flower phase production of seeds was significantly more than that of wasps including non-pollinating wasps but there was no significant difference between seed and pollinating wasp production when without non-pollinating wasps produced. This result indicated that non-pollinating wasps competed ovaries not with seeds but with pollinating wasps for ovipositing. Bagged experiment showed that the sampling fig species was not self-sterile which was important for figs and wasps to survive bad season. Seed production in self-pollinated figs was not significantly different from total wasps in- cluding non-pollinating
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