How is Chinese students' communicative competence?

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sandysandy
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How is Chinese students' communicative competence?

Post by sandysandy » Tue Jul 13, 2004 6:22 pm

Hi, Guys! I am doing some reserach about chinese students' communicative competence. I would like to hear your opinions, thank you for your participation.
(1) How do you think chinese students' communicative competence generally?
a. competent b. fair c. uncompetent
(2) What do you think is chinese students' weakest skill in communication?
a. listening b. understanding c. pronuncation d. fluency
(3) Chinese students are lack of confidence and the cultrual knowledge.
a. disagree b. uncertain c. agree
waiting for your answers :wink:

charlie121
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Post by charlie121 » Tue Dec 28, 2004 7:02 am

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as far as i know, and according to my own teaching experience, the weekest skill in communicating for chinese students is understanding

RolandTrego
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Post by RolandTrego » Sat Apr 02, 2005 2:24 am

My perspective is that of an ESL teacher in San Francisco. Probably 85% of my students are Chinese.

(1) How do you think chinese students' communicative competence generally?
b. fair
(2) What do you think is chinese students' weakest skill in communication? a. listening
(3) Chinese students lack confidence and cultural knowledge.
c. agree
I attribute this to the big differences between western and eastern cultures and languages.

I think what students need more than anything is vocabulary!

ChinaBob
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For me, English is difficult.

Post by ChinaBob » Fri Aug 26, 2005 8:37 am

Most of our Chinese students have a lot of years experience of english study. But we also have poor hearing and writing abilities. I always think that things will be better if This is my first time to study English.
Most of our Chinese students had remembered more than 5000 words, but we can only know them on paper. We didn't know what it is when we hear the words and when we want to use them for writing and speaking, even if we had remember them for a long time.

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