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今天的這段對(duì)話,在討論學(xué)習(xí)者,
學(xué)習(xí)者分哪些類型,你屬于哪一種
來聽今天的講解:
A: And how about you? What kind of learner are you?
那你呢?你是哪種學(xué)習(xí)者?
B: Well I guess I'm maybe kinesthetic, that's movement, right, or doing things with your hands.
我想我是動(dòng)覺型學(xué)習(xí)者,就是在學(xué)習(xí)中要使用雙手。
A: Yeah, I think so or even your whole body?
嗯,我也是這么認(rèn)為的,你是不是甚至?xí)?dòng)用全身?
B: I don't know. Is kinesthetic using your hands or is it your whole body? Or does it matter?
這個(gè)我不清楚。動(dòng)覺是要用雙手還是要?jiǎng)佑萌??這很重要嗎?
A: I'm not sure it matters. Perhaps there's two different types. I know there's something called TPR when we teach English, total physical response.
我不確定是否重要。也許這是兩種不同的類型吧。我知道有種叫全身動(dòng)作反應(yīng)法(簡(jiǎn)稱TPR),我們?cè)诮逃⒄Z的時(shí)候會(huì)接觸到。
B: Right. So that would be kinesthetic?
對(duì)。那就是動(dòng)覺型嗎?
A: That's maybe kinesthetic, that's where you give an instruction and the student performs the task and they use the whole body in that case but it can just be your hands or a body part. I think it's both.
可能是動(dòng)覺,就是給學(xué)生指導(dǎo),然后學(xué)生會(huì)按照指導(dǎo)去完成任務(wù),在這個(gè)過程中要使用全身,不過也可能只會(huì)用到雙手或是身體的其中一個(gè)部位。我想兩者都有。
B: Yes, I think so, yeah. Yes, I mean, so basically if I do it like if I somehow have to make it or if I'm moving, I definitely think I learn better. You know, I learned how to do everything for web design and stuff like that by I think just moving the mouse, click here, click there, type here, type there, whereas like reading it from a book I just, you know, I couldn't learn it that way. So maybe, maybe, I'm kind of that way. The same with cooking, you know, like I have to do it. If I don't do it I'm not going to remember it. I just can't read a recipe and cook. So I think maybe the other thing I would be, would be, I guess would be an aural learner or auditory learner. So basically through hearing.
嗯,我也是這么想的?;旧蟻碚f,我做動(dòng)作的話,學(xué)習(xí)的效果更好。我學(xué)過網(wǎng)頁設(shè)計(jì),我在學(xué)的時(shí)候會(huì)移動(dòng)鼠標(biāo),點(diǎn)擊這里一下,點(diǎn)擊那里一下,這里那里的打點(diǎn)兒字,如果我只是在書本上學(xué)習(xí)的話,我想我不能那樣學(xué)習(xí)。也許我就是這樣。烹飪也一樣,我也要?jiǎng)觿?dòng)手。如果我不動(dòng)的話,那我記不住。我不能只是看食譜或是烹飪書。另外,我覺得我也是聽覺型學(xué)習(xí)者?;旧贤ㄟ^聽覺來學(xué)習(xí)。
A: My husband's the same, yeah.
我丈夫和你一樣。
B: Yeah.
嗯。
A: He can hear a sentence, hear a new word, and remember it just from his ears.
他在聽到一個(gè)句子或是一個(gè)新詞以后就能記住。
B: Really?
真的嗎?
A: Yeah.
對(duì)。
B: That's good.
那很好。
A: That's very good, yeah.
對(duì),那非常好。
B: Like I love podcasts and I love hearing things, that's probably why I have this website. I don't like reading too much. I do read and I actually don't even like watching TV very much. I don't like watching movies very much.
我很喜歡播客,我喜歡聽東西,可能因?yàn)檫@樣我才會(huì)建這個(gè)網(wǎng)站。我不太喜歡閱讀。我也會(huì)看書,不過我不太喜歡看電視。我也不太喜歡看電影。
A: Really?
真的嗎?
B: No. I would actually much rather listen to a radio program, a good podcast, than watch a movie.
對(duì)。我寧愿聽廣播節(jié)目,聽一個(gè)好的播客,也不愿意看電影。
A: You see when I listen to a podcast...
我在聽播客時(shí)……
B: While I'm walking.
我會(huì)在散步時(shí)聽。
A: There you go, definitely kinesthetic. If I listen to a podcast, I get a little bit frustrated that I can't see the people speaking.
那你肯定是動(dòng)覺型。我聽播客的時(shí)候會(huì)感覺有些沮喪,因?yàn)槲铱床坏秸f話的人。
B: Really?
是嗎?
A: It frustrates me a little bit that I can't see the faces when they're talking, when I don't know what they look like.
看不到說話的人會(huì)讓我有些受挫,因?yàn)槲也恢浪麄兪裁礃幼印?br />
B: Oh, I never even thought of that. Yeah, I just don't even care.
哦,我從來沒有想過這個(gè)。可以說我甚至不在乎這點(diǎn)。
A: I need to, I need visual input in order for it to, I don't know, go into that part of my brain where it stays, where it stores maybe.
我需要視覺輸入,這樣才能讓信息進(jìn)入我的大腦,并儲(chǔ)存在大腦里。
B: So we're definitely two different types of learners?
我們肯定是兩種不同類型的學(xué)習(xí)者,對(duì)吧?
A: Absolutely, yes.
沒錯(cuò)。