CONSTRUCTING CREATIVE ENVIRONMENT FOR TEACHING ENGLISH TO HISTORY STUDENTS

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Minyar-Beloroucheva, A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Lomonosov Moscow State Univ, Moscow, Russia
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Creative environment; teaching English; history students; professionally developed courses; language class; power point presentations; and discussions in class;
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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Teaching professionally oriented English course to history students in creative environment facilitates the development of essential competences. Today professionally oriented English course developed for students of various academic subjects is the most appropriate in the language teaching/learning process. The professionally oriented English course for teaching English to history students provides them with the essential study material. History students need English to be able to read, write, speak and listen to in their subject specialty. In learning English history students should be trained to develop basic competences concurrently to make the teaching/learning process more effective. Discoveries made in the field of ideasthesia can be applied to teaching professionally oriented modern languages. The content of manuals of English for history students is specified by their linguistic and professional needs. But before selecting texts for manuals of English for history students it is necessary to carry analysis of historical discourse. The manuals for history students offer them two kinds of tasks based on the text - traditional and interactive. Among interactive tasks history students prefer power point presentations, professionally oriented discussions and professionally oriented games. Due to such tasks creative environment is constructed in class stimulating the teaching/learning process. Performing interactive tasks requires serious preparation that can not only bring history students closer together but develop their research skills. Due to power point presentations that require creativity and fluent English, history students learn to share their thoughts with the rest of the class in a concise and clear way so that the audience can understand them and express their ideas on the acquired information or develop some recommendations. During professionally oriented English discussions the class should be divided into pro and con teams. This task teaches history students not only learn to discuss in English but to deal positively with disagreements concerning the disputes issues on historical personalities and events. The participants in their strive to justify their position should learn to control their feelings and be tolerant to the diversity of views. Professionally oriented games in English played by history students during English language classes when they pose themselves as different historical personalities, motivate them to make speeches, solve problems and make decisions particular for the past. Power point presentations, professionally oriented discussions and games in the classroom are beneficial for education as they construct creative environment in language class, that motivate history students not only to learn English, but expand the boundaries of their mental space and provide them with essential English language patterns that can be used in their professional activity. The activity of history students in language class can be recorded by them and used for a podcast, the future of education. Posting on-line language class activity is stimulating learning English and is followed by evaluation and further on-line discussion. By constructing creative environment history students improve their knowledge of English, History and communication and develop their creative abilities and critical thinking.
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页码:3684 / 3689
页数:6
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