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Yang Yu,
14, of Jilin, hasn't adapted (适应) himself to the changes
in his classroom since the first day of this term: teachers now hold classes with
a computer and screen. "Instead of writing on the blackboard as before, they
click the mouse and show us the Power Point (PPT) slides (幻灯片) on the screen. Sometimes, there is not even one word on the blackboard
after a whole class," Yang said. "I'm not quite used to the multimedia
(多媒体) class."
More and
more middle schools in China
now use multimedia in class. Teachers put their courses on a computer and show their
lessons with a PPT. To make the lessons more interesting, they play animations (动画) and movies.
Hu Wei,
an English teacher in Sichuan,
thinks multimedia class seems to be more interesting than traditional classes. His
students practice their oral English by following music and animations on a computer.
"It helps them speak English bravely and actively," Hu says. "Besides,
it's also a helpful tool for teachers because showing PPTs saves us more time than
writing notes on the blackboard."
However,
multimedia class makes things more difficult for students like Liu Yifang, a 15-year-old
Beijinger. She can't take all her notes as before. "There are no words on the
blackboard, but many on the screen," Liu says. "Besides, my teacher speaks
so fast that I can't catch up."
Liu thinks
it is not the best way to learn. "For me, I like the old way. I agree that
the multimedia is helpful, but so is the blackboard," Liu says. "If teachers
can use both tools properly in class, I think that will be really good for everyone."
(1)
What equipment (设备)
do Yang Yu's teachers use in multimedia class?
(2)
According to Paragraph 2, what can teachers
do to make their lessons more interesting?
(3)
How do teachers save students more time in
class according to Hu Wei?
(4)
How many reasons does Liu Yifang mention why
she can't take all her notes as before?
(5)
What's Liu Yifang's advice on class teaching?
答案: A computer and screen.
They play animations and movies.
By showing PPTs.
Two.
Teachers can use both multimedia and blackboard properly in class.