【專(zhuān)八interview】第二期(3/4)
來(lái)源:滬江聽(tīng)寫(xiě)酷
2014-02-25 16:57
專(zhuān)八interview,選自星火英語(yǔ)2013專(zhuān)八滿(mǎn)分聽(tīng)力第三專(zhuān)題
So, first of all, awareness, I think, is the number one thing.
It also helps if the instructors point these things out to people,
because it’s not something that most of us are going to reflect on in our own lives,
think about, well, how do I interact in a conversation?
I don’t know what I do, I just do it.
M: You’re saying that the basketball model tends to be maybe more the traditional style
in the U.S. classroom. But is that always the case?
W: You know, the dynamic of each class is different.
I know that in, for example, the MBA schools,
the students are expected to do a lot of project work,
so the professors may not be as involved in directing classroom interaction.
There may be a lot of times when the students are working amongst themselves.
I would imagine in teacher-led classes that this dynamic is much more apparent.
I personally remember an instructor,
I can’t remember where this professor was from,
but the topic of the class just seemed to change constantly, as if, you know,
‘And now we’re going to talk about something completely different.’
It made for, you know, a challenging time in taking notes.
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