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如何组织课堂会话活动/剑桥英语课堂教学系列
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  • ISBN:
    9787560089553
  • 作      者:
    (英)比尔伯勒
  • 出 版 社 :
    外语教学与研究出版社
  • 出版日期:
    2009-09-01
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Thanks and acknowledgements Introduction 1 Understanding 1.1 Understanding dialogues:a basic procedure 1.2 Board grab 1.3 Reading versus listening 1.4 Dialogue interpretation worksheets 1.5 Jigsaw 1.6 Designing exam questions 1.7 What are they talking about? 1.8 Snippets 1.9 Fairy tale tableaux 1.10 Lame jokes 1.11 Working with interviews 1.12 Dialogue as a way into a graded reader 1.13 ThebitIlike 2 Analysing 2.1 Tricky words 2.2 Closed mouth minimal pairs 2.3 Fishermen 2.4 Stage directions 2.5 Authentic versus scripted dialogues 2.6 Dialogue scan race 2.7 Filling in 2.8 Speech acts 2.9 The teacher does the speaking test 2.10 Student dialogue reformulation 2.11 Backchannelling 3 Reproducing and reconstructing 3.1 Jumbled lines 3.2 Dialogue rebuilding 3.3 The ultimate gapfill 3.4 Listen again 3.5 Jumbled reconstruction 3.6 Dialogue pairs 3.7 Dialogue retranslation 3.8 Retranslated tapescript 3.9 Dubbing 3.10 From monologue tO dialogue 3.11 Turning news items into dialogue 3.12 Shadow dialogues 3.13 Mimed dialogues 3.14 Modernised voiceovers 3.15 Roughing up and censoring 4 Memorising 4.1 Who said what? 4.2 Reduced dialogues 4.3 Story tO dialogue 4.4 Adjacency pair turnover cards 4.5 Remembering the questions 4.6 Dialogue halves 4.7 Line byIine 4.8 Prompts 5 Rehearsing and performing 5.1 Chanted dialogue 5.2 Sounding like a gringo! 5.3 It'snotwhatyou say 5.4 Students perform the listening material 5.5 Improvising into a scene 5.6 Shadowing actors 5.7 Dialogues with movement 5.8 Who's next? 5.9 Conducted dialogue 5.10 Performance to writng 5.11 Reader's theatre 5.12 Direct speech 5.13 No wayJose 5.14 Let's have a drink 6 Co-constructing 6.1 By name and by nature 6.2 Half a conversation 6.3 Dialogue building 6.4 Community language learning 6.5 Writing dialogue articles 6.6 Famous last words 6.7 Dialogue into song 6.8 Conversational involvement 7 Creating and personalising 7.1 What did we have to say? 7.2 The words I'd like to own 7.3 Dice dialogues 7.4 Speech bubbles 7.5 Picture dialogues 7.6 Dark secret scenes 7.7 Soundtracks 7.8 Conscience alley 7.9 From depiction to dialogue 7.10 Semi-planned role-play 7.11 The room talks back 7.12 Intothe future 8 Communicating 8.1 Venn diagrams 8.2 Speed dating 8.3 Gibberish scenes 8.4 Dialoguewarm-ups 8.5 The status game 8.6 Cline debates 8.7 Gossip 8.8 Paper talk 8.9 Multi-speak dialogues 8.10 ABC dialogues 8.11 Odds versus evens 8.12 The yes/no game 8.13 Robinson Crusoe Island 8.14 Who's lying? 8.15 Interclass calls 8.16 Celebrity ball 8.17 Boring short stories 8.18 Read, turn and talk 9 Dialogue as learning 9.1 The closed question restaurant 9.2 Building a life 9.3 The dating agency 9.4 Talk and chalk 9.5 Never-ending dialogue 9.6 Would you give your teacher a job? 9.7 The tourists are coming 9.8 Dialogic text building 9.9 Cooperative storymaking 9.10 Teacher in role 9.11 Interrupting the tapescript 9.12 Dialogue versus internet 9.13 Difficult dialogues Dialogue Bank A: From the film Mulholland Drive by David Lynch Dialogue Bank B: Authentic snippets Dialogue Bank C: Snippets from fairy tales Dialogue Bank D: 25 Lame jokes Dialogue Bank E: Situationaldialogues Dialogue Bank F: Dating Agency (from the comedy series Little Britain) Further reading and resources Index
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