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1、A Discussion About Spoken English TeachingBeing one of the four micro skills of English language, speaking plays an important role. Practically speaking, it can reflect ones English proficiency directly, which is bound up with job-hunting, social communication etc. On the other hand, together with s
2、peaking, it is productive skill, through which language learners produce output. According to Swains “Output Hypothesis” and Longs “Interactional Hypothesis”, language learners out put is significant in the process of second language acquisition (SLA). Thus, speaking can also facilitate language acq
3、uisition. Based on some theories, previous studies and the realities of spoken English teaching in China, this essay aims to discuss spoken English teaching from two aspects: what to teach and how to teach. 1. What to Teach1.1 Communicative CompetenceBefore the discussion about what to teach in spok
4、en English class, there should be an insight into the levels of knowledge and skills involved in language use. Canal and Swain (1980) termed the knowledge and skills involved in language use as “Communicative Competence”, which they divided into three levels: grammatical, sociolinguistic and strateg
5、ic. Keith Johnson renamed the first one as “systematic”. Systematic competence covers the knowledge and skills related to the way language works as a system. This competence includes knowledge and skills about pronunciation (phonetics and phonology), grammar (morphology and syntax) and words meaning
6、s (semantics). Even hand writing, spelling and punctuation are involved which are “mechanical skills”. Sociolinguistic competence can be further divided into “rules of use” and “rules of discourse”. The former one means how to use language appropriately in different contexts. The contexts here can r
7、efer to both different countries and some concrete situations (e.g. wedding &funeral; restaurants& shops). In different countries with different culture and customs, speakers should obey local “rules” to use the language. The same goes to different concrete situations. The latter function is to join
8、 language together, in other words, to achieve the coherence in a language. Strategic competence can be descried as verbal and nun-verbal communication strategies that may be called into action to compensate for breakdowns in communication. According to Keith Johnson, this is a very important type o
9、f competence for learner to develop, because speakers will inevitably encounter many breakdowns in communication when struggling to use the foreign language with their restricted linguistic resources.1.2 What to Teach in spoken English ClassBased on the framework of communicative competence, what sh
10、ould be taught in the class of spoken English? First of all, the knowledge and skills in the systematic competence should not be taught specially in the class of spoken English, because the function orientation of this class is different from the grammar class, reading class and vocabulary class. Sp
11、oken English class should focus on how to teacher students to speak English correctly, how to express themselves and to develop students communicative competence. Although English pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar are closely related to spoken English, they should not take large amount of time t
12、o be thought specially in spoken English class. Teachers can choose to correct students phonetic, lexical and grammatical errors when they emerge or teach them when necessary. Secondly, it is very necessary to teach knowledge and skills within sociolinguistic competence. When limited in the context
13、of classrooms and the group of people who share the same culture and customs, students seldom need to express their certain demand and they seldom encounter embarrassment caused by culture difference. Imagine a context where a Chinese student who goes to America for the first time needs to go to see
14、 a doctor. How should he/she express his/her idea? Without qualified sociolinguistic competence, most students will fail. To develop students sociolinguistic competence, in spoken English class teachers on one hand should expose students to culture and social customs in English speaking countries, o
15、n the other hand, teachers should get students acquainted with how to express themselves in English in different situations, such as how to go shopping, how to deliver a speech, how to participate in job interview etc. Thirdly, knowledge and skills related to strategic competence can never be ignore
16、d in spoken English class. Due to students restricted language proficiency, the conversation is likely to break down if they know nothing about this competence. According to a research conducted by Gao Haihong (2000), Chinese students know little about strategic competence. They adopt strategy of re
17、duction most, which means they prefer to deduce the further discussion about the topic or change another if they encounter communicative difficulties, which is unbeneficial to language acquisition. Thus, it is very necessary for teachers to teach students communicative strategies to remain or repair
18、 their conversation. For instance, students can use stalling strategy which provides them with more time to recollect their knowledge to bridge the information gap. 2. How to Teach By using “how to teach”, I do not intend to discuss which teaching method should be chosen in spoken English class, suc
19、h as communicative language teaching(CLT), task based language teaching(TBLT). Wang Zuoliang used to say that some methods are useful to some people sometimes in some places; no method is helpful to all people all times at all places. Since each teaching method has its advantages and disadvantages,
20、sensible middle view has been accepted by more and more teachers. I just want to discuss how to teach spoken English from several specific aspects.2.1 Output and Interaction in Spoken English ClassIn traditional English classrooms, English teachers take the dominant position by grasping classroom di
21、scourse. (Zhao Xiaohong, 1998) In spoken English class, however, teachers must abandon this kind of method. Krashen. (1983,1985) pointed out that comprehensible input is a necessary condition for second language acquisition(SLA). Swain (1985) put forwarded “Output Hypothesis”. She asserted that comp
22、rehensible input provides second language learners with vital condition, but it is not enough. Only through meaningful output can learners improve the accuracy of target language to native speakers level. She summarizes the functions of output in SLA as followings: 1) learners output must be accurat
23、e, consistent and appropriate during the procession of negotiation of meaning, which will improve learns grammar. This phenomenon is named “pushed language use” by her; 2) output offers learns lots of opportunities to test whether their hypothesis on target language is right or not; 3) output can fo
24、rce learners pay attention to the form of language which covers the meaning, whereas input can not. She stressed that only learners are forced can output be helpful to SLA. Long (1983), by posing “Interaction Hypothesis”, on one hand admitted the significance of language input, on the other hand, st
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