题目
单选(2分)1 Watching movies or television shows as a way to “passively” learn a language sounds like a language learner’s dream.2 Passive language acquisition is one of those myths that preys on the lazy “couch beast” inside each of us that tries to get something without putting forth any effort. Learning a language takes work. You just can’t become fluent by passively listening to a language.3 Movies and TV shows can help, but not if you plant yourself in front of a screen for eight hours a day. You’re no more likely to learn a language doing this than you are to become a pilot by watching aeroplanes. You just need the right approach and mindset. Here are some suggestions.Don’t just watch the movie. Study it. Viewing a movie for entertainment means you aren’t focused on learning the language. Treat the movie like you would a textbook, and study the material. Break things up into consumable, repeatable segments. A two hour movie is too much language to absorb at once. Break it up into segments of 10 minutes or less, and review them multiple times until you have really learned something of substance.4 Engage with the material. A movie is an open book on body language, accents, inflection, pronunciation and many other areas of language learning. Don’t just sit on your hands! Get involved in the story, act out parts, repeat lines and body movements and make the language come alive!5 As with movies and television shows, listening to music is often seen as a magic path to learning a language. The problem is that songs are written poetically so they aren't usually a good source for everyday grammar and vocabulary.6 Listening to songs does have its place in a language learning mission — as long as you have the right approach. Instead of repeating myself, I’ll just recommend that you do the same as you would for movies or television shows: study the music (don’t listen passively), repeat segments (to really understand the material) and engage with the song (don’t just listen — sing!).7 One additional fix is to recognise that song lyrics often take creative license with a language, so while they are helpful to your studies, keep in mind that it is the equivalent to studying poetry.According to this passage, to maximize language learning potential, how to use a movie to learn language?A. Study the movie, break it into pieces, and review several times.B. Watch the movie and study it.C. Focus on the language, break it into segments, and review multiple times.D. Study the movie, break it into pieces, review andE. ngage.
单选(2分)1 Watching movies or television shows as a way to “passively” learn a language sounds like a language learner’s dream.2 Passive language acquisition is one of those myths that preys on the lazy “couch beast” inside each of us that tries to get something without putting forth any effort. Learning a language takes work. You just can’t become fluent by passively listening to a language.3 Movies and TV shows can help, but not if you plant yourself in front of a screen for eight hours a day. You’re no more likely to learn a language doing this than you are to become a pilot by watching aeroplanes. You just need the right approach and mindset. Here are some suggestions.Don’t just watch the movie. Study it. Viewing a movie for entertainment means you aren’t focused on learning the language. Treat the movie like you would a textbook, and study the material. Break things up into consumable, repeatable segments. A two hour movie is too much language to absorb at once. Break it up into segments of 10 minutes or less, and review them multiple times until you have really learned something of substance.4 Engage with the material. A movie is an open book on body language, accents, inflection, pronunciation and many other areas of language learning. Don’t just sit on your hands! Get involved in the story, act out parts, repeat lines and body movements and make the language come alive!5 As with movies and television shows, listening to music is often seen as a magic path to learning a language. The problem is that songs are written poetically so they aren't usually a good source for everyday grammar and vocabulary.6 Listening to songs does have its place in a language learning mission — as long as you have the right approach. Instead of repeating myself, I’ll just recommend that you do the same as you would for movies or television shows: study the music (don’t listen passively), repeat segments (to really understand the material) and engage with the song (don’t just listen — sing!).7 One additional fix is to recognise that song lyrics often take creative license with a language, so while they are helpful to your studies, keep in mind that it is the equivalent to studying poetry.According to this passage, to maximize language learning potential, how to use a movie to learn language?
- A. Study the movie, break it into pieces, and review several times.
- B. Watch the movie and study it.
- C. Focus on the language, break it into segments, and review multiple times.
- D. Study the movie, break it into pieces, review and
- E. ngage.
题目解答
答案
D你选对了
解析
步骤 1:理解文章内容
文章主要讨论了通过观看电影或电视节目来学习语言的方法。文章指出,被动地观看电影或电视节目并不能有效地学习语言,而是需要采取主动的学习方法,如将电影或电视节目当作教科书来学习,将其分解成可消化的片段,并多次复习,以及积极参与其中,模仿角色的对话和动作。
步骤 2:分析选项
A. Study the movie, break it into pieces, and review several times.
B. Watch the movie and study it.
C. Focus on the language, break it into segments, and review multiple times.
D. Study the movie, break it into pieces, review and engage.
步骤 3:选择正确答案
根据文章内容,选项D最符合文章的建议,即不仅要学习电影,将其分解成片段,多次复习,还要积极参与其中,模仿角色的对话和动作。
文章主要讨论了通过观看电影或电视节目来学习语言的方法。文章指出,被动地观看电影或电视节目并不能有效地学习语言,而是需要采取主动的学习方法,如将电影或电视节目当作教科书来学习,将其分解成可消化的片段,并多次复习,以及积极参与其中,模仿角色的对话和动作。
步骤 2:分析选项
A. Study the movie, break it into pieces, and review several times.
B. Watch the movie and study it.
C. Focus on the language, break it into segments, and review multiple times.
D. Study the movie, break it into pieces, review and engage.
步骤 3:选择正确答案
根据文章内容,选项D最符合文章的建议,即不仅要学习电影,将其分解成片段,多次复习,还要积极参与其中,模仿角色的对话和动作。