Abstract The input hypothesis is an important part of Krashen's second language acquisition theory, and researchers continue to explore and validate the theory。 As the main language input channel and one of the four basic skills of language learning, listening has been paid more attention recently。 In this paper, based on Krashen's input hypothesis, we analyze four characteristics of the input hypothesis, discuss how to apply the input hypothesis to listening teaching,and how to carry out the teaching of listening according to the four characteristics of the input hypothesis。 Our objective is to provide some guidance and reference for English Listening Teaching in junior middle school
Keywords: the Input Hypotheses; listening teaching; the junior
摘要输入假说是克拉申二语习得理论的重要部分,研究者们持续地对该理论进行探究和验证。听力作为语言的主要输入渠道,四项基本技能之一,也日益受到人们的重视。本文基于克拉申的输入假说,重点分析了输入假说的四个特点,探讨了如何将输入假说应用到初中听力教学里,如何根据输入假说的四个特点进行听力教学,以期对初中英语听力教学提供一些指导和参考93725
毕业论文关键词:输入假说;听力教学;初中;
Contents
1。 Introduction 1
2。 Literature Review 2
3。 The Characteristics of The Input Hypothesis 3
3。1 Comprehensibility 3
3。2 Interesting and Relevant 4
3。3 Not Grammatically Sequenced 5
3。4 Sufficient Input 5
4。 Application of Krashen’s Input Hypothesis to listening teaching 6
4。1 Application of the Comprehensibility in class 7
4。2 Application of the Interesting and Relevant in class 8
4。3 Application of the Not Grammatically Sequenced in class 9
4。4 Application of the Sufficient Input in class 10
5。Conclusion 11
Works Cited 13
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Listening plays a very important role in our daily life, especially in the contemporary society which exhibits a shift away from printed media towards sound。 Lundsteen defines listening as "the process by which spoken language is converted to meaning in the mind" (Lundsteen 179)。 Most of the information about the world we gain is through listening。 The point has frequently been made that of the time an inpidual is engaged in communication; approximately 9 percent is devoted to writing, 16 per cent to reading, 30 per cent to speaking, and 45 per cent to listening。 Listening is also essential in language learning。 Vandergrift claims "It is now generally plays a key role in facilitating language learning。"(Vandergrift 168)。 It is the first step for the learners to learn language。 Listening, together with speaking, reading and writing is regarded as the four basic skills of language learning。 Association gave a definition of "listening": Listening is a process of receiving and constructing meaning forms and a process of reacting to verbal and nonverbal information (Carrier 5) now more and more people have realized the importance of listening in language learning。 Not only the universities, but many middle schools have arranged the special listening class to cultivate the students' listening competence。 Nearly all kinds of the English tests have the listening part。 Listening is no more the Cinderella skill and has attracted more and more attention。 According to Joan Money (Money 88), listening as "everything that impinges on the human processing which medicates between sound and the construction of meaning"。 Many scholars concur that input plays an essential role in second language。 Language input includes listening and writing (Wynne。W 33)。 Listening as input is needed first in the process of language learning。 Listening has a close relationship to Input Hypothesis。