2011年10月3日星期一
Motivational Strategies in the Language Classroom
It can be differentfor students to see the many benefits of learning a Rosetta Stone foreign language, as they may rarely encounter non-English speakers. However, students can be reminded of the value of language studies through various motivational strategies. As a foreign language educator, you can motivate them by encouraging them to take part in a culture that is different from their own. Class Activities Reward your students for good behavior and excellent academic achievements with exciting, unique classroom activities that relate to the language and culture being taught. Inform the class that If they receive a high average percentage on the next Rosetta Stone Chinese exam they can spend one class period cooking a famous dish from the region of study or playing a region-spec Ific game. For example, a French class could make crepes or a German class could make Black Forest cherry cake, etc. These classroom activities reward the students but still incorporate the area of study. Language Clubs Start a language club for students to participate in during school club time and at after-school events. Instruct the students to speak in the foreign language during all club events. Allow the club to hold fundraisers to earn money for class activities. For example, a French class could start "French Club" and earn money by selling baguettes on campus at break time. The money earned could go toward a school trip Rosetta Stone French to a French culture museum, or even a school trip to France itself.Class Party and Regional HolidaysMotivate students by celebrating in the way native speakers of the foreign language celebrate. For example, instead of having a standard American-style class party to reward class achievements, a Spanish class could have a "fiesta" with pintilde;atas or a "Tapas" party. In addition to generic celebrations, celebrate national or region-spec Ific holidays. For example, a French class could celebrate the French national holiday Bastille Day or a Spanish class could celebrate the flamenco holiday Festival de Jerez.Study Abroad/Exchange OpportunitiesInform your students of the exciting study abroad and exchange opportunities that are available to them. Use this allure of travel and adventure as a motivational tool for students to become proficient in a foreign language. Remind the students that learning a foreign language will allow them to communicate with locals they meet during their study abroad experience. Invite former students into the classroom to talk [ Rosetta Stone Software ] about their study abroad experiences and how knowing the language was useful.
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