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Chapter 136 Oral Communication (2)

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    The principal agreed to Lin Xiaozhuang's observation of the investigation, and when appropriate, they also provided her with a lot of help.

    Lin Xiaozhuang observed the class, conducted targeted investigations, separated the students in the mountain village from the students in the town, and focused on observing the situation in the classroom.

    Even in such a short distance between the mountain village and the town, she has already noticed that there is a clear gap.

    Lin Xiaozhuang and Principal Zhou found similar things. She mainly recorded the following questions:

    1. Polarization exists in the classroom

    The students in the town raised their hands to answer questions, but the students in the mountain villages hardly raised their hands, and when they were called by the teacher to answer questions, their oral expressions were ambiguous.

    Compared with the children in the second grade and below in the mountain village, these are considered older children, but they are "forced" to answer the questions, and they still answer the questions clearly, irregularly and incompletely.  Moreover, the content of expression is simple and plain, and the vocabulary is poor.  There are even non-standard pronunciations, low voices, confused speech, and serious Zhuang dialects, making it difficult for people to understand the essentials.

    2. Refuse to communicate in spare time

    The students in the town are relatively brave and generous, while the students in the mountain village are more reserved and seem unable to make it to the stage.  Many students do not take the initiative to answer the teacher's questions in class, and rarely communicate with teachers and classmates in daily life. Even if they see acquaintances, they often turn a blind eye and live in their own world.  When meeting a teacher, he reluctantly said hello, or simply turned his head and left.  If you encounter strangers from outside the school visiting, you should hide as far away as possible.

    3. Grades have nothing to do with oral English

    Students in mountain villages can endure hardships, and some have excellent grades. These students do not speak daily and are very serious in class. But for the questions raised by the teacher, they have already figured out the answers in their minds or on draft paper, but they dare not stand up and talk to their teachers and classmates.  Share your own views, feel embarrassed to say it, for fear that your classmates will laugh at you.

    Students with good grades have such a heart, so what about those with poor grades?  In class, in school, everyone is a teacher and classmate who knows each other, and they dare not speak, let alone in front of strangers?

    Four,¡­¡­

    Lin Xiaozhuang summed up many problems in his thick notebook.

    She expressed that she was very worried that these phenomena would become an obstacle to their future interpersonal communication and a stumbling block on their way forward, causing them to miss out on good opportunities for their own development and limit their growth path from a very young age.

    Lin Xiaozhuang returned from the town to the mountain village, came from the masses, and went from the masses, sharing his experience with Mr. Zhou.

    Teacher Zhou also said: "This is a serious problem that has existed for many years. As their teacher, I have been reflecting on it for a long time. If such a problem persists, it will definitely affect their life as they grow up from generation to generation.  If it is bigger, it will definitely affect the quality of our population.¡±

    Lin Xiaozhuang nodded: "Yes, let's put aside our Zhuang nationality. Our autonomous region is the place with the largest number of ethnic minorities in our country. In many places that are underdeveloped, how many places have similar problems?"

    Since there is a problem, the reason must be found.

    This is also the reason why Lin Xiaozhuang did not return to Beijing for a long time, and stayed in his hometown for a period of time. Her parents urged her to return to the big city to make money.

    Lin Xiaozhuang didn't want to waste words with them for the time being, all he knew was that he was doing something very meaningful.

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