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Unit 6 Language and Language Learning
Vocabulary Building
1.j 2.d 3.h 4.b 5.f
6.c 7.a 8. e 9. g 10.i
Part A
Listening Priactice
Topic: A Good language Learner ---Six Short Dialogues and One
Monologue
Listening task 1 ANSWER: 1N 2S 3N 4S 5N 6 Y

Listening Task 2
Having the recording:
1. having learning targets and approaches to it
2. being willing to experiment and take risks
3. being realistic
4. being independent or working independent
5. being organized and making proactive use of time and effort
6. showing balanced concern for fluency and accuracy in communication
Language Follow-up
1. purposeful urous tic ndent 5organized,
proactive icative
Part B
Listening Practice
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Topic: Learning English in America ---an Interview
Listening Task 1
Questions asked by the interviewer:
1. why did you choose “Stella” as your nickname?
2. why did you choose to study journalism in America?
3. did you say you had studied English for 10 years?
4. Did you find it more difficult to speak English or to write it?
5. Has there ever been an occasion when someone ridiculed your
English?
Listening Task 2
1. C 2 D 3 B 4 D 5 C
Language Follow-up
1. I’ve studied English for about 10 years, so there will be no great
language barrier to communication if I choose to study in America.
2. I have a lot of friends and relatives here, so I can be taken care of by
them.
3. English is an international language, so most of learn it when we are
young.
4. it seems in Taiwan we have more of an opportunity for reading and
listening
5. I have learnt English for 10 years and still can’t express myself very
clearly.
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Part C
Listening practice
The Story of the Norfolk-Pitcairn Dialect----a Radio Talk
Listening task 1
This program tells us the origin of Norfolk- Pitcairn language, its
development over the years, the problems it faces at present, and
measures taken to save the language.
Listening task 2
1 F 2 T 3 F 4 F 5 T 6 F
Language follow-up
1. to 6. with
PART A
A Good Language Learner ---Six Short Dialogues and One
Monologue
LISTENING TASK 1
: Do you like going swimming with Mark in the river?
Woman: He always swims in the river It's too dirty for me.
Question: Does the woman like going swimming with Mark?
2. Woman: Do you like listening to pop music?
Man: It depends.
Question: Does the man like listening to pop music?
3. Man: Would you like to watch the football match with me tomorrow
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afternoon?
Woman: Football matches are always awful.
Question: Does the woman like watching football?
4. Woman: Do you like Chinese food?
Man: Not at all .
Question: Does the man like eating Chinese food?
5. Woman: Would you like an ice cream?
Man: Well... I'd rather have something hot instead.
Question: Does the man like eating ice cream?
6. Man: Let's play computer games, shall we?
Woman: Terrific!
Question: Does the woman like playing computer games?
LISTENING TASK 2
There has been a lot of research in recent years into what makes a
good language learner. Here is a brief summary of the latest theories:
Good language learners think about how they are learning. They try to
find out what works for them and what doesn't. If; they don't understand
the purpose of a particular exercise, they ask their teacher for a clear
explanation.
Good language learners are willing to experiment and take risks. For
example, they will out different ways of learning vocabulary until they
find the way that suits them best. They are also not afraid of making
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mistakes because they know that these will help them.
Good language learners are realistic. They know that it will take time and
effort to become proficient in English, and that there will be periods when
they don't seem to be making much progress.
Good language learners are independent. They do not expect to learn
English just by sitting in the classroom, and do not rely on the teachers to
direct their learning.
Good language learners are organized and proactive. They use their time
to learn English sensibly, and are always looking for opportunities to
develop their language both inside and outside the classroom.
Some students are extroverts in communicating their thoughts and do not
care about making many mistakes in doing so. Good language learners,
on the other hand, are concerned with both fluency in communication and
accuracy of language usage
PART B
Learning English in America ...... an Interview
Interviewer: Hello, Miss Hsiao! From your CV we know that your
Chinese name is Wenchin Hsiao, and that you have an interesting
English nickname, Why did you pick as your
nickname?
Wenchin Itsiao: I wanted to find a unique name, and sounds
different. I picked it from a dictionary.
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Interviewer: Why did you choose to study journalism in the US?
Wenchin Itsiao: I have at least two reasons. One is, the States is an
English speaking country. I've studied English for about 10 years, so there
will be no great language barrier to communication if I choose to study in
America. The second reason is, journalism in the States is more advanced
and influential than in any other countries. And there're quite a few world
famous universities which offer best courses in journalism. Also, I have a
lot of friends and relatives here, so I can be taken care of by them.
Wenchin Itsiao: Yes, I started in junior high school . I also learned
Japanese when I was at university. Japan occupied Taiwan of China for
15 years, so a lot of people in Taiwan could speak Japanese. And also, for
a Chinese, learning Japanese is easier because Japanese has borrowed a
lot of words and characters from Chinese. Learning Japanese is easier
than learning English. But English is international language, so most of
us learn it when we are young.
Interviewer: Do you find it more difficult to speak English or to write it?
Wenchin Hsiao: Oh, I have difficulty in writing and speaking, but not in
reading and listening. It seems in Taiwan we have more of an opportunity
for reading and listening. But I have to improve my English writing and
speaking skills in America.
Interviewer Has there ever been an occasion when someone ridiculed
your English?
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Wenchin Hsiao: No, but I'm a sensitive person. If I say something and
they can't understand me, they'll say,
they say that, then I feel frustrated or embarrassed. I have been learning
English for 10 years and still can't express myself very clearly.
PART C
The Story of Norfolk-Pitcairn Language---- a Radio Talk
Bruce Hill: Hello and welcome to Pacific Focus on Today's Society. I'm
Bruce Hill. Norfolk Island in the Tasman Sea is home to one of the most
unique cultures in the Pacific. And one of the things the islanders are
most proud of is their unique language. But as with many languages in
the region, the Norfolk-Pitcairn dialect is under threat of being diluted or
being superseded entirely by mainstream English. So for the first time it's
going to be taught in the schools on Norfolk Island. Ellis Buffet has
written a grammar book and dictionary of the Norfolk-Pitcairn language
to help school children learn the language. She says one of the concerns
that the islanders have is that inter-marriage with outsiders might dilute
the language
Ellis Buffet: A lot of children and young people who are of Norfolk
Island blood or Pitcairn descent, who can't speak the Norfolk Island
language, have come to me in recent years and asked me where their
culture is and where their language is. By 1987, I foresaw that it would
happen that the people would be wanting to know how to speak their
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language. So I have given the language a writing system because English
is too hard. You can't use the English might speak a fair bit of English
mingled with the language (which is not pronounced the same as English),
it was necessary to have a spelling system that could write the language
as we pronounce it.
Bruce Hill: Is what you're doing here ... teaching it in schools and having
written these books … are these going to be enough to save the
language?
Ellis Buffet: No, they're going to have to use it themselves; you know,
practise. People used to go up to the school and tell children Norfolk
Island words and do a little bit of conversational Norfolk Island language.
But my vision is that people, whose mother tongue is the Norfolk Island
language, will also write in it too, and express themselves using their own
language as fully as they can in the language that they have learned as
their native dialect.
Bruce Hill: The Norfolk-Pitcairn language isn't of interest just to the
islanders though. Professor Peter Muhlhausler of the Linguistics
Department of Adelaide University says it's a fascinating blend of 18
th

century English and Tahitian , along with other elements. So Ms. Buffet,
thank you for coming. And good luck to you!

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