Dialogue With RCS: Call it a Magic Table Dialogue Group. Call it a Dialogue For Peace group. Call it an English Language Practice Group.
As
an English Language Practice Group it can be easy enough to be
practical and productive for a beginning learner; it can be enjoyable
enough and culturally enhancing enough for a native speaker of English
to keep her coming back; it is a focused practice of listening to, and
hearing a variety of individuals speaking English.
So
our "ELPG" helps a beginning learner to hear the sounds of English as
he listens to a variety of speakers say a few sentences on a limited
topic. He experiences a focused intensive listening practice. He also
has opportunities to choose the topic. When he is taking English class
elsewhere to he will see his learning exhilarate.
This
practice group can be of considerable interest to a native speaker.
Such an English speaker can learn fun and empowering cultural
enhancing rules of Magic Table Dialogue, she can also learn the Dialogue
for Peace skills for dealing with and appreciating the assumptions and
opinions perhaps very different from her own. She can also make friends
with with individuals of a different language and culture than her own.
The
middle ground learner of English can build his own word power by
hearing targeted words in context. He also learns hear the English of a
variety of speakers rather than just the pronunciation and manner of
speaking of the teacher. He will here a number of people speak a given
word in their own way. Hearing and listening to this speech for, say,
pronunciation and intonation is great language practice. This practice
combined with hearing a single word in a variety of sentences leads the
learner into meaning and understanding in context. Practice is the main
is the main aim here and listening is the principle practice. He will
also get his turn by a very interested group of individual. He will say
his few words. He will be listened to closely by the group.
Our
dialogue is not a substitute for other language studies. However, you
could learn a valuable practice which serve you for a lifetime.You will
experience meaning in dialogue.
What's in it for you?
* You can improve your listening skills.
* You can practice hearing what is said.
* You can practice using a language other than your own.
* You can improve your understanding of language and people.
* You will be listened to.
* You will learn to understand a variety of English speakers.
* You will learn to be understood as you speak English.
by Richard
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