时间:2018-12-03 作者:英语课 分类:话匣子英语


英语课

亨利是一位对语言学习有浓厚兴趣的人,他取得了语言学硕士学位,来看看亨利是怎样谈语言学习这门艺术的?


Andrew:             Hi Henry. Welcome to the Culips podcast.


 


Henry:                Thank you, Andrew. It’s great to be on. Thank you for having me.


 


Andrew:             Hey, no problem. So we’ve got you on the podcast today to talk about your app, Spoken. But just before we get into that, I was hoping that you could tell us a little bit about yourself. You know, where are you from, what you do, that sort of thing.


 


Henry:                Yeah, absolutely. Happy to. I’m originally from Baltimore, Maryland. That’s about 40 minutes northeast of Washington, DC. And I went down to college in North Carolina, at a small school called Davidson College, where I was an English major. And from there, I finished, and as an English major, I wasn’t sure exactly what I wanted to do.


 


Andrew:             Mmhmm.  And I ended up going over to China with a friend to teach English at a college in Jiangxi Province.


 


Andrew:             OK.


 


Henry:                Which is inland and in the south of China.


 


Andrew:             OK.


 


Henry:                And there I was teaching Chinese college students, who were learning business English. And that was a great year for me. I really enjoyed teaching, and I really enjoyed also trying to learn some Mandarin 1. And I enjoyed the challenges of teaching English.


 


Andrew:             Yeah, it’s a big challenge, isn’t it? In a foreign country where you’re not too comfortable with the language. It can be difficult.


 


Henry:                That’s very true. And you know, I learned a lot because I had to try to learn the language, being immersed 2 in an environment where there were not many native speakers of English. So I needed to try to learn Mandarin.  And I think my own experiences there helped me teach English to Mandarin speakers trying to learn English.


 


Andrew:             Right. It’s really important, I think, as an English teacher to have that perspective of your students, right, of trying to learn a foreign language. Because if you don’t know that struggle, then it’s hard to connect with your students, I think.


 


Henry:                I think that’s very true. And the nice thing was my students also recognized that I was trying to learn, and sometimes they would teach me just as much as I would teach them.


 


Andrew:             Yeah, so true. It happens that way for sure.


 


Henry:                Yeah. And after that year, I became more and more interested in language learning and instruction, and I came back to the United States and got a graduate degree, a master’s degree in linguistics 3.


 


Andrew:             OK.


 


Henry:                Which is the study of language. And it’s not something you hear of every day. It’s not a very, very common master’s degree to get, but for me, it was a field of study I really liked and was passionate 4 about. And after earning that degree, I continued to teach English, this time in the United States.


 


Andrew:             OK.


 


Henry:                And from there, I spent a few years teaching English, and I got interested in education technology.


 


Andrew:             Education technology. What is that?


 


Henry:                Using technology to help people learn or help teachers teach.



1 Mandarin
n.中国官话,国语,满清官吏;adj.华丽辞藻的
  • Just over one billion people speak Mandarin as their native tongue.大约有十亿以上的人口以华语为母语。
  • Mandarin will be the new official language of the European Union.普通话会变成欧盟新的官方语言。
2 immersed
浸入的,沉入的,沉思的
  • She immersed herself in her work. 她埋头工作。
  • When a body is immersed in a fluid, it apparently loses weight. 身体浸入水中就会明显减轻重量。
3 linguistics
n.语言学
  • She plans to take a course in applied linguistics.她打算学习应用语言学课程。
  • Linguistics is a scientific study of the property of language.语言学是指对语言的性质所作的系统研究。
4 passionate
adj.热情的,热烈的,激昂的,易动情的,易怒的,性情暴躁的
  • He is said to be the most passionate man.据说他是最有激情的人。
  • He is very passionate about the project.他对那个项目非常热心。
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acetamidoacetic acid
acetonitriles
aglaonema nitidum curtisii
air pollution monitoring laser radar
amount of contribution to capital
antibiotic science
aposia
apotemnophobia
astrophotographs
atelocentric(levan et al.1964)
baccarats
boat capacity
brachythecium rivulare
brotheller
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business goodwill
cable cart
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cathode ray function generator
choma
Christmascard
chromospheric emission spectrum
cisas
clavulinopsis miyabeana
cloudy weather
communication device handler
constraint qualification
cracksmen
crumbling
curium hydroxide
Dicurone
diplodnabactivirus
diplodocine
dospat (dhespatis potamos)
dyersburg
equal pulse
exoenergetic
Fldxt
float type capacity gauge
floreals
for the last time
functional partitioning microprocessor
gallups
genus Pilularia
glaze-busting
global address list
graded junction
holdaways
How grows the cable?
infundibular atresia
interpreter
iwry
kedde
key-to-disk shared processor system
l'ambroisie
ligamentum arcuatum carpi dorsale
lower-elevation
lymphomonocytes
machine timpani
Markov estimation
marktkirches
McNally, Rand
mizars
monogenetic gravel
Nissumby
nuclear phenotype
packetized
particle structure
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radial gradient
rail with blank ends
recollet
rectilinear transmissivity
refrigerating engineer
reproclassicism
rheem
Rosiclare
scalenus posterior
shipping control procedures
short stowage
shorten the reins
shoulder belay
side benefits
skeletalizing
Slatington
spade-bearded
spend-all
stamenov
Stilling's gelatinous substance
storm hood
subproject
suspended core
test position
Thalictrum tuberiferum
trabecular artery
us r
viscosimeter
Wu Chia Pee
Yeonsinnae
Yukon R.
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