高中英语课程标准-新课标-英文版
高中英语课程标准_新课标_英文版
New Course Syllable for EnglishPart 1: IntroductionWith the advent of the information age and the global economy, English has become increasingly important. English is the dominant carrier of information and the most widely spoken language in the world. Many countries have made English a cornerstone of quality education when developing strategies for basic education.Since China’s reform and opening, the scale of its English education has continually grown, attended by significant achievements in teaching and learning. However, English education in its current form is failing to meet the needs of contemporary social and economic development.The current round of reforms to the English curriculum aim to end the following practices:l Over-emphasizing the transmission and explanation of knowledge about grammar and vocabularyl Neglecting to develop students’ ability to use language for realIn their place, the reforms aim to establish a curriculum that:l Develops students’ comprehensive l anguage competencel Motivates students, is relevant to their life experiences and cognitive levell Promotes task-based teaching methodsl Involves students in experiential, practical, participatory and cooperative learningl Develops students’ positive attitudes, thinking skills, practical abilities, cultural awareness and autonomy through the language learning process1. The Nature of the New CurriculumThe new English curriculum strives to accomplish far more than just help students learn English. At one level learning English should involve helping students tl Develop a certain level of comprehensive language competence and the ability to use language for real communicationl Master certain basic language knowledgel Master listening, speaking, reading and writing skillsHowever, at another level the curriculum should also serve students’ all-round development, providing them with opportunities tl Strengthen their interest in studying Englishl Grow in self-discipline, perseverance and self-confidencel Improve their cooperative, investigative and thinking abilitiesl Develop their memory, imagination and creativityl Adopt good study habits and effective learning strategiesl Develop as autonomous and lifelong learnersl Build moral integrity and a healthy outlook on lifel Establish both national spirit and an awareness of and respect for cultural differencesl Broaden their horizons and enrich their life experiencel Take part in cultural lifel Develop as individuals2. Basic Principles of the New Curriculum2.1The curriculum promotes quality education (as opposed to exam-orientated education) and the all-round development of the studentsTo promote quality education particular attention must be paid tl Valuing each student’s feelingsl Stimulating students’ interest in studying Englishl Helping students gain a sense of achievement and self-confidenceThe curriculum must go beyond developing students’ comprehensive language competence to include areas such as:l Improving students’ ability to contribute to cultural and social lifel Developing students’ practical abilitiesl Fostering students’ creativity2.2The curriculum objectives are holistic and flexible.The fundamental aim of the new English curriculum is to develop students’ comprehensive language competence. This aim is broken down into five general objectives. These objectives are then divided into nine ability levels with descriptors provided for each level. The five general objectives are:1. Language Skills2. Language Knowledge3. Attitudes to Learning4. Learning Strategies5. Cultural AwarenessThis design allows students to progress systematically through each level whilst meeting the full range of the curriculum’s demands.2.3Students are put at the centre of the curriculum and individual differences are respectedStudents’ must be at the heart of the new curricul um. For example, their developmental needs must be the central consideration when developing:l Curriculum objectivesl The teaching and learning processl The assessment processl Teaching and learning resourcesWhen implementing the curriculum each student must be allowed to develop individually under the guidance of the teacher:2.4The curriculum promotes activity-based methods, experiential and participatory learningThe curriculum promotes task-based learning whereby, under the guidance of the teacher, the students gain a sense of achievement by reaching the goals of the task. Task completion will involve the following types of learning:l Sensoryl Experientiall ‘Hands on’/practicall Participatoryl CooperativeIn order to improve their ability to use language for real communication, students should also be able tl Adjust their learning strategies and control their emotionsl Form positive attitudes towards learning2.5The curriculum recognizes the important role of formative assessment in promoting student’ developmentThe assessment system should combine formative with summative assessment. The purposes of assessment should be tl Promote students’ comprehensive language competencel Encourage and motivate studentsl Help students become more autonomous learnersl Benefit students’ healthy personal developmentl Give teachers useful feedback from which to develop teaching and learningl Inform the ongoing development and perfection of the English curriculum Formative assessment should be an important part of the English teaching and learning process with a particular emphasis on:l Encouraging students’ active participation in learningl Improving stu dents’ self-confidenceSummative assessment should focus on:l Testing students’ integrated language skillsl Testing students’ ability to use language2.6The curriculum expands the range of learning resources and opportunities available The curriculum should strive to use and develop resources whose content is:l Realisticl Close to the students’ livesl Contemporaryl Healthyl Rich and variedActive use should be made of:l Audio visual materiall Print medial The InternetStudents should be encouraged to take responsibility for finding, using and developing learning resources themselves.3. The Curriculum DesignThe curriculum follows the international practice of dividing the general objectives into different ability levels. When designing these nine levels consideration was given to the following:l The nature of language developmentl The different needs of different age groupsl The needs of different ethnic groups and areasl The economic imbalances that exist in ChinaThe aim is to have designed a system that is holistic and flexible.The correspondence between the level system and the grade system is shown in the following diagram:Diagram 1: The Levels and the GradesPart 2: Introduction to the General ObjectivesThe fundamental aim of the new curriculum is to develop students’ comprehensive language competence. This comprehensive language competence is achieved through the five general objectives as shown in the following diagram:Diagram 3: Comparison of the Old and New Curriculumsl Language skills and knowledge form the basis of comprehensive language competencel The students’ attitudes to learning strongly influence their learning and developmentl Successful learning strategies improve the effectiveness of students’ learningl Cultural awareness ensures students use language appropriatelyThe overall descriptors for comprehensive language competence (i.e. a combination of all five general objectives) for Levels 1 to 9 are presented below:Table 1: The Overall Descriptors for Comprehensive Language Competence Part 3: The General Objectives in DetailDetailed descriptors for Levels 2 and 5 of each of the five general objectives are presented in the following tables. Please refer to the translation of the senior English curriculum (available from the VSO Programme Office) for Level 6 – 9 descriptors.Table 2: Level Descriptors for Language Skills ObjectiveN.B. The original includes Language Skills descriptors for Levels 1,3,4,6,7,8 and 9Table 3: Level Descriptors for Language Knowledge ObjectiveTable 4: Level Descriptors for Affective Attitudes ObjectiveTable 5: Level Descriptors for Learning Strategies ObjectiveTable 6: Level Descriptors for Cultural Awareness Part 4: Guidelines for Implementation1. Suggestions for Teaching and Learning1.1 Lay the groundwork for students’ all-round and lifelong developmentTeaching and learning should meet the diverse needs of all students, ensuring the healthy development of their mind and body. In particular the teacher should pay attention to the following:l Encourage students to use English bravely, taking a lenient attitude towards mistakes they make during the learning process.l Provide students with ample opportunities to collaborate with others and to become autonomous learners.l Give students plenty of space for self-development.l Encourage students to develop their language skills in an integrated way through experiential, practical, cooperative and inquiry-based learning.l Create conditions that allow students to explore questions they are personally interested in and solve problems by themselves.1.2 Create a relaxed, democratic and harmonious learning environmentPositive attitudes are an essential condition for effective learning. Negative attitudes can not only reduce the effectiveness of study but also adversely affect students’ long-term development. In particular, teachers should heed the following:l Respect each individual student, actively encouraging everyone to try and safeguarding their self-esteem and enthusiasm.l Integrate students’ English education with their emotional education. Develop cooperative spirit by organizing learning activities that let students work together, help each other and experience group recognition and achievement.l Pay particular attention to introverted students or weak learners, trying to give them as many language practice opportunities as possible.l Establish a friendly and democratic channel of communication between students and teacher, frequently reflecting on the learning process and results together, and offering mutual help and support.1.3 Use task-based learning methods to promote students comprehensive language competenceTeachers should try to adopt task-based learning methods as much as possible. Teachers should creatively design learning activities that are relevant to the students’ real lives, according to the overall curriculum objectives and content. Teachers should engage students’ interest in the activity and organize them effectively so that they participate actively and complete the tasks, learning and using English through thinking, carrying out surveys, discussing, communicating and cooperating. Attention should be paid to the following points when designing tasks:l Activities must have clear and achievable aims and objectives.l Activities must be relevant to students’ life experie nces and interests; the content and style should be as true to life as possible.l Activities must benefit the development of students’ language knowledge, language skills and ability to use language for real communication.l Activities should be of a cross-curricular nature, promoting the integrated development of students’ thinking and imagination, aesthetic and artistic sense, cooperative and creative spirit.l Activities should make students gather, process and use information, using English to communicate with others in order to develop their ability to use English to solve real problems.l Activities should not purely be limited to the classroom but also extend to out of school learning.N.B. In July 2005 VSO’s curriculum adviso r, Professor Zhang Lianzhong, mentioned that this section of the curriculum will be revised such that “we will take the TBL (Task-Based Learning) approach as one of the useful tools within the big box of Communicative Language Learning.”1.4. Provide increased guidance about learning strategiesHelping students to adopt good study habits and effective learning strategies is one of the important tasks of the new curriculum. Teachers should consciously give students guidance about learning strategies so that, through learning and using English, they are learning how to learn. To this end the teacher should observe the following:l Give students chances to establish their own study targets and the means of fulfilling these.l Help students to use inference, research and inquiry style methods to carry out their learning.l Develop students’ practical abilities and creative thinking by designing inquiry based activities.l Encourage students to use observation, discovery and induction to acquire language knowledge and grasp language functions.l Help students to carry out self-assessment during the learning process and adjust their own learning objectives and strategies appropriately according to the results. 1.4 Develop students’ aware ness of and ability in cross-cultural communication Language and culture are closely related, language being the main transmitter and carrier of culture. Teachers should work hard to help students achieve the following during the English learning process:l Understand foreign cultures, especially those of English speaking countriesl Use English appropriatelyl Constantly broaden their cultural horizonsl Deepen their understanding of their own culturel Develop an awareness of and ability in cross-cultural communication1.5 Use modern teaching technology and expand learning opportunitiesIn order to increase the effectiveness of teaching and learning, teachers should make good use of modern technology, expand the range resources and opportunities through which students can learn, thereby modernizing learning ways. Conditions permitting, teachers should try tl Use audiovisual material and the Internet to enrich the learning content and form and improve outcomes.l Use computer and multi-media software to explore new teaching and learning methods and promote more individualized study.l Create conditions for students to study more independently through sensible use of a variety of learning resources, such as broadcasts, print media, libraries and the Internet.1.6 Organize lively and active extracurricular activities to promote students’ English learningTeachers should arrange a variety of extracurricular activities according to the students’ age and interests to help them expand their knowledge, broaden their horizons, strengthen their intellect and individuality and use their talents. The content and form of these carefully planned activities should be rich and varied. Suggestions include:l Recitalsl Songsl Story tellingl Speechesl Performancesl English cornerl English wall displaysl Cclass discussionsl ExhibitionsThe teacher should be good at leading these activities to maintain students’ interest and foster their creativity and initiative.1.7 Continue to develop professionallyTeachers should aim tl Familiarize themselves with the principles, objectives, content, teaching and learning methods, psychological theories and language learning research findings of this curriculuml Select and adjust English teaching and learning strategies according to their students’ psychological characteristicsl Develop their ability to organize and monitor activitiesl Use a variety of teaching skills and methods flexiblyl Master the use of modern educational technology, using it increasingly in their own continuing study and real classroom practicel Consciously deepen their knowledge of Chinese and foreign culturesl Actively and creatively explore which teaching and learning methods best suit their students’ needs, local conditions and the objectivesl Continuously reflect on their own practice, endeavouring to become a creative and research driven teacher1.8 Follow high frequency principles to ensure effective teaching and learningIn Grades 3-6 there should be a minimum of four teaching and learning periods per week, with shorter periods for the younger years. For Grades 5 and 6 classes should not exceed two periods in length. In order to ensure the effectiveness of teaching and learning, class sizes should not exceed 40 at primary level. Grades 7 –9 and senior school students should have a minimum of four lessons a week.N.B. The original provides five sample learning activities here that have not been translated.2. Suggestions for Assessment and EvaluationAssessment and evaluation is an important component of the new curriculum. Assessment should be carried out according to the requirements of the curriculum standards, focusing not only on the results but also the process of learning. The primary purposes of assessment are tl Let students continuously experience progress and success during the learning processl Let students know their own progress and build confidencel Promote all aspects of students’ comprehensive language competencel Provide the teacher with feedback on the teaching and learning processl Help the teacher reflect on their own teaching practice and adjust it accordingly l Help the teacher continuously improve the quality of their teachingl Provide the school with prompt feedback on the implementation of the curriculum l Help improve educational managementl Inform the ongoing development and perfection of the new English curriculum The assessment system should diversify both the subjects and forms of assessment. Assessment should focus on students’ comprehensive language competence, combining both formative assessment (concentrating on the study process) and summative assessment (concentrating on the learning outcomes).2.1 Ensure that students are the subjects (not objects) of assessmentStudents are at the centre of learning. The development of their comprehensive language competence should be the starting point for both teaching and learning and assessment.l Assessment should help students know their own progress, develop self-confidence, reflect on and adjust their own study process, thereby ensuring the continuous development of their language ability.l Teachers should help students carry out self-assessment.l Students should be active participants and collaborators in a variety of assessment activities.l Assessment should be an organic part of teaching and learning activities.l Assessment should help students to analyse their own successes and shortcomings, clarifying the direction in which they need to work.2.2 Make sure formative assessment plays a role in student development Formative assessment is an important component and driving element of teaching and learning. Formative assessment should check the students’ learning outcomes, attitudes and strategies during the everyday learning process. The purpose of formative assessment is to encourage students, help students adjust the learning process effectively, help students gain a sense of achievement, strengthen their self-confidence, and improve their cooperative spirit. Formative assessment helps students develop from passive objects of assessment to active participants in the assessment process. In order to let formative assessment become an organic part of the study process its important tl Establish an open and relaxed atmosphere for assessmentl Use both tests and other methodsl Use a combination of individual and small group assessmentl Encourage students, classmates, teachers and parents to collectively participate in assessment, thereby diversifying the subjects of assessmentFormative assessment can take many forms, such as:l Comparison and assessment of classroom learning activitiesl Self assessment of learning outcomesl A learning portfoliol Questionnairesl Interviewsl Feedback from parentsl Everyday quizzes and testsFormative assessment can be recorded in the form of descriptions, levels or marks. No matter what method is used, the role of assessment in encouraging learners must not be forgotten. According to the assessment results, teachers should give students individual feedback, ensuring their steady progress and encouraging them to reflect on and better themselves.2.3 Make sure assessment methods are varied and flexibleTeachers must select assessment methods suitable for the age of the students and the learning conditions. During formal assessment teachers should permit students to select assessment methods that suit their characteristics or strengths. If students getunsatisfactory results during a certain test they should be allowed to negotiate with the teacher to retake the test after sufficient preparation.2.4 Make sure assessment feedback is used to increase the effectiveness of teaching and learningThe teacher should ask themselves the following questions:l Does the assessment help promote autonomous learning and self-confidence?l Does the assessment reflect the students’ achievements?l Does the assessment reflect the teachers’ strengths and weaknesses?l Does the assessment reflect problems in the students’ learning process? Teachers should promptly adjust their teaching methods and plans according to assessment feedback.2.5 Summative assessment should focus on checking students’ comprehensive language competenceSummative assessment (such as end of term exams and graduation exams) is the main means of measuring the level of students’ comprehensive language competence. It also reflects the effectiveness of the teaching and learning process and is a major indicator of the schools’ quality in managing teaching and learning. Summative assessment must have the target of assessing students’ comprehensive language competence, striving to scientifically and comprehensively check students’ language level at the end of a particular stage of learning. The following should be observed:l Exams should include oral, listening and writing amongst other components in assessing students’ comprehensive language competence.l Listening tests must account for a minimum of twenty percent of termly, yearly and graduation exams.l Listening tests shoul d check students’ understanding and ability to gain information rather than asking them to distinguish between different pronunciations. l Writing exams should avoid testing knowledge of phonetics or grammar in isolation.l There should be an increase in questions that require students to use English in a specific language context.l Objective questions with a single correct answer should be reduced in favour of more subjective questions with several correct answers.l Exam results should not be publicly displayed nor students ranked in order of their results.2.6 Recognize the special characteristics of assessment for Grades 3 – 6The main purpose of assessment at primary level should be to encourage students’ interest and active participation in learning English. Assessment methods should be varied and choice should be offered. Formative assessment should be the main type, focusing mainly on students’ performance and ability to cooperate during a variety of everyday teaching and learning activities.l In Grades 3 and 4 end of term or end of year assessment should use assessment activities similar to normal teaching and learning activities. Through observing students’ behaviour and discussing with them teachers should assess their ability to use English to do things.l For end of term or year assessment in Grades 5 and 6 a combination of oral and written tests can be used. Oral tests should check students’ ability to use language to communicate about content close to their real lives. Written tests should focus on checking their listening and reading skills, using methods that are as active and lively as possible.2.7 Pay attention to the relationship between assessment and teaching and learning Pay attention to the proportion of teaching and learning time spent on assessment. Only carry out assessment that has useful results. Avoid over-elaborate and time-consuming assessment processes. Don’t let assessment become the sole end of teaching and learning.2.8 The assessment of each level should be founded on the general objectivesThe general objectives should be the basis for all assessment. Since the assessment of Level 2 will be organized by individual places and schools, formative assessment should be the main means. The same applies to all other levels apart from Levels 5 and 8, whose assessment is organized by national and provincial education bodies. Selection exams should unite the requirements of this curriculum with those of local conditions to establish suitable levels and test demands.N.B. Six examples of assessment documents are provide in the original. They are just listed here.Example 1: Self assessment questionnaire for Grade 7-9 students about learning strategiesIncludes statements such as:l I can concentrate during study.l During communication I use gestures and facial expressions to help express myself. l I often use associations to help study and remember new wordsStudents choose between ‘never’, ‘rarely’, ‘sometimes’, ‘often’ and ‘always’. Example 2: Assessment reference sheet for Grade 3-6 for English ‘playing, performing, watching, speaking and listening’Example 3: Formative assessment scheme for Grade 3-6 listening at Level 2 Example 4: Guidelines for using student portfoliosPortfolios might include:l Some kind of baseline assessmentl A record of the students’ classroom performance – e.g. participation in role-plays, volunteering to read something aloud, etc.l Examples of the students’ best written homework, a s selected by themselvesl Teachers’ and parents’ observations on the students’ study situationl Results of tests and quizzes marked by the teacher, student or students’ classmates, either as grades or written commentsl Students’ self-assessments and reflections on their own attitude, methods and outcomesExample 5: Guidelines for oral tests. . . . .End of term or end of year oral tests should test students’ real ability to express themselves orally. Students can be tested in groups of two, three or four. According to a situation or topic (that might be presented through words or pictures), students discuss and communicate. Teachers should assess their oral expression, communicative ability and effectiveness. The following questions may be useful:l Is information coherent and easily expressed? (Students may make grammar and vocabulary mistakes that affect the accuracy but the basic information is still transmitted effectively.)l Are the pronunciation, intonation and rhythm natural? Can the speaker be understood?l Does the speaker use appropriate communication strategies, such as repetition, clarification, using expressions and gestures, to complete the activity successfully? Example 6: Reference sheet for the assessment of writing for Levels 3 – 8.3. Exploitation and Use of Curricular Resources4. The compilation of teaching materials and guidelines for their useN.B. A full translation of these final two sections is incorporated in the translation of the senior English curriculum available from the Programme Office.. 专业word可编辑.。
新课标英语课程标准
探索问题的学习方式
传统方式
探究方式
主体 老师传授为主
以学生亲身体验为主
传统的语法是以知识的系
知识 统为主,从知识的系统性 出发教语法
实施建议:
语言知识
1. 可以采用提示、注意和观察、发现、分析、归纳、对比、 总结等方式进行
2. 杜绝单纯传授、讲解语言知识的做法,语音、词汇、语 法任何一项都不是语言,也不能起语言作为交际工具的 作用。
3. 语言运用的真实情景中学习 (任务型教学)
语言知识
Clarifying a myth: 新课标提倡探究式学习并不是排除语言
Appendix 5, P87-89)
语言技能
实施建议:
☺ 必须有题材和体裁及内容广泛、来源和表现形式多样化的 英语输入量
☺ 鼓励学生通过体验实践,讨论,合作,探究等方式发展听 说读写(p28)
☺ 通过任务型 教学途径实施:听、说、读、写的训练内容 和形式尽可能地贴近学生的实际生活,贴近真实的交际行 为,贴近有目的 的综合运用英语的活动。(p29)
程 目
学习策略
动意精意视
机 志 神 识 野 文化意识
标
认调资交 知控源际
策策策策
略略略略
综合语言 运用能力
文文跨 化化文 知理化 识解交
际
语言技能
听说读写
语言知识
语词语功话 音汇法能题
学习策略
学生为了有效地学习和发展而采取的各种行动和步骤。
认知策略(cognitive strategy):学生为了完 成具体学习任务而采取的步骤和方法
2023年全国版的高中英语课程标准总结
2023年全国版的高中英语课程标准总结概述本文总结了2023年全国版的高中英语课程标准,旨在指导学生学习英语并提升他们的语言能力和综合运用能力。
教学目标1. 发展学生的听、说、读、写、译的基本能力。
2. 培养学生的跨文化交际能力和综合运用能力。
3. 培养学生的英语学习兴趣和学习策略,提高学习效果。
4. 培养学生的批判性思维和创新意识,促进终身学习。
课程结构本课程设计为四个学年,每个学年分为若干个模块,涵盖了各种语言技能和知识领域。
具体的课程结构如下:高一- 模块1: 基础知识与技能- 模块2: 阅读与写作- 模块3: 口语与听力- 模块4: 跨文化交际高二- 模块1: 高级阅读与写作- 模块2: 高级口语与听力- 模块3: 文学与文化- 模块4: 实用英语高三- 模块1: 高级阅读与写作- 模块2: 高级口语与听力- 模块3: 考试技巧与备考- 模块4: 综合能力提升高考复习- 模块1: 高考听力- 模块2: 高考阅读与写作- 模块3: 高考口语- 模块4: 高考综合能力评价方式为了全面评价学生的英语能力,本课程采用多元化的评价方式,包括考试、作业、口头表达和项目作品等。
评价方式旨在鼓励学生积极参与课堂活动和独立思考,促进他们的学习动力和个人发展。
教材选用本课程建议选用权威的教材和资源,包括教育部推荐的教材和国内外优秀的学术资源。
教材应具有一定的难度和挑战性,同时兼顾学生的学习兴趣和实际需求。
总结2023年全国版的高中英语课程标准旨在培养学生全面发展的英语能力和跨文化交际能力。
通过合理的课程结构和多元化的评价方式,学生将能够提高自己的英语水平并为未来的学习和生活做好准备。
2024更新版高中英语教育新课程标准教育部部编版
2024更新版高中英语教育新课程标准教育部部编版引言为了适应新时代我国社会主义现代化建设的要求,培养德智体美劳全面发展的社会主义建设者和接班人,教育部对高中英语教育课程进行了修订,特推出2024更新版高中英语教育新课程标准。
本课程标准遵循立德树人根本任务,强调学科核心素养,突出学生主体地位,注重培养学生的实践能力和创新精神。
一、课程目标1. 增强学生的英语学科核心素养,提高他们的语言运用能力、文化理解能力和思维品质。
2. 培养学生的跨文化交际能力,使他们能够熟练运用英语进行有效的沟通与交流。
3. 发展学生的自主学习能力和合作精神,培养他们的创新意识和批判性思维。
4. 帮助学生了解世界多元文化,拓宽国际视野,增强民族自豪感和文化自信心。
二、课程内容1. 语言知识:包括语音、词汇、语法、功能项目和话题等,注重培养学生的语言运用能力。
2. 文化背景:涵盖英语国家的文化、历史、社会等方面的知识,帮助学生理解西方文化,提高跨文化交际能力。
3. 技能训练:听说读写四大技能的综合训练,以及相应的策略运用,提高学生的语言实际运用能力。
4. 任务型教学:通过完成各种真实的任务,培养学生的实践能力和创新精神,使他们在实践中学会学习、学会合作、学会生存。
三、课程实施1. 教学方法:采用任务型教学、合作学习和探究学习等方法,充分发挥学生的主体作用。
2. 教学手段:充分利用多媒体、网络等现代教育技术手段,提高教学效果和学生的学习兴趣。
3. 评价方式:注重形成性评价和终结性评价相结合,全面、多元地评价学生的学科核心素养。
4. 课程资源:开发和利用各种课程资源,丰富教学内容,提高学生的学习体验。
四、课程安排1. 课时安排:高中英语课程每周安排3-4课时,共计240课时。
2. 课程结构:分为必修课程、选择性必修课程和选修课程,满足不同学生的学习需求。
3. 学段安排:分为三个学段,每个学段40课时,每个学段结束后进行阶段性评价。
高中英语课程标准
高中英语课程标准篇一:普通高中英语课程标准(全文)普通高中英语课程标准第一部分前言当前我国社会发展和经济建设对公民的外语素质提出了更高的要求。
高中阶段的外语教育是培养公民外语素质的重要过程,它既要满足学生心智和情感态度的发展需求以及高中毕业生就业、升学和未来生存发展的需要,同时还要满足国家的经济建设和科技发展对人才培养的需求。
因此,高中阶段的外语教育具有多重的人文和社会意义。
英语是高中阶段外语教育的主要语种。
高中英语课程改革的主要目的是:建立新的外语教育教学理念,使课程设置和课程内容具有时代性、基础性和选择性;建立灵活的课程目标体系,使之对不同阶段和不同地区的英语教学更具有指导意义;建立多元、开放的英语课程评价体系,使评价真正成为教学的有机组成部分;建立规范的英语教材体系以及丰富的课程资源体系,以保障英语课程的顺利实施。
根据普通高中课程总体改革的精神和要求,在义务教育英语课程标准(实验稿)的基础上,特制订本标准。
一、课程性质语言是人类最重要的思维和交流工具,也是人们参与社会活动的重要条件。
语言对促进人的全面发展具有重要意义。
当今社会生活和经济活动日益全球化,外国语已经成为世界各国公民必备的基本素养之一。
因此,学习和掌握外语,特别是英语,具有重要意义。
高中英语课程是普通高中的一门主要课程。
高中学生学习外语,一方面可以促进心智、情感、态度与价值观的发展和综合人文素养的提高;另一方面,掌握一门国际通用语种可以为学习国外先进的文化、科学、技术和进行国际交往创造条件。
开设英语课程有利于提高民族素质,有利于我国对外开放和国际交往,有利于增强我国的综合国力。
二、基本理念(一)重视共同基础,构建发展平台普通高中英语课程是义务教育阶段课程的自然延伸,是基础教育阶段课程的重要组成部分。
因此,普通高中英语课程要在义务教育英语课程的基础上,帮助学生打好语言基础,为他们今后升学、就业和终身学习创造条件,并使他们具备作为21世纪公民所应有的基本英语素养。
2024版义务教育高中英语课程标准
2024版义务教育高中英语课程标准前言根据《中华人民共和国教育法》和《中华人民共和国义务教育法》的有关规定,结合我国教育发展的实际情况,特制定2024版义务教育高中英语课程标准(以下简称“本标准”)。
本标准旨在指导高中英语教学,促进学生全面素质的提高,为我国培养具有国际视野、通晓国际规则、能够参与国际竞争的人才奠定基础。
课程性质高中英语课程是义务教育阶段的最后阶段,是对学生英语素养进行全面提高的关键时期。
本课程以学生发展为本,注重培养学生的语言运用能力、思维品质、文化意识和研究策略。
课程具有以下性质:1. 工具性:英语是一种国际通用语言,研究英语可以帮助学生获取信息、表达情感、交流思想,为研究其他学科知识提供支持。
2. 人文性:英语课程含有丰富的文化内涵,研究英语可以促进学生了解世界文化,培养跨文化交际能力。
3. 实践性:英语课程强调学生通过听、说、读、写、看等实践活动,提高语言运用能力。
4. 综合性:英语课程融合语言、知识、技能、情感、价值观等多方面内容,促进学生全面发展。
课程目标1. 语言运用:学生能够熟练运用英语进行日常交流,具备一定的听、说、读、写、看的能力,能在适当语境中准确、得体地进行交流。
2. 思维品质:学生通过研究英语,培养逻辑思维、创新思维、批判性思维等能力,提高分析问题和解决问题的能力。
3. 文化意识:学生了解英语国家的文化背景,认识中外文化的差异,增强民族自豪感,提高跨文化交际能力。
4. 研究策略:学生掌握有效的英语研究方法,形成自主研究、合作研究、探究研究的能力,为终身研究打下基础。
课程内容1. 话题内容:涵盖日常生活、人物介绍、社会文化、科学知识、历史地理等多个领域。
2. 功能项目:包括问候与介绍、描述与询问、表达与交流、讨论与辩论等。
3. 语法结构:涉及动词、名词、形容词、副词等词性,以及时态、语态、句式等语法知识。
4. 语音、词汇和书写:学生掌握正确的英语语音、词汇拼写和书写规范。
高中英语课程标准_新课标_英文版
New Course Syllable for EnglishPart 1: IntroductionWith the advent of the information age and the global economy, English has become increasingly important. English is the dominant carrier of information and the most widely spoken language in the world. Many countries have made English a cornerstone of quality education when developing strategies for basic education.Since China’s reform and opening, the scale of its English education has continually grown, attended by significant achievements in teaching and learning. However, English education in its current form is failing to meet the needs of contemporary social and economic development.The current round of reforms to the English curriculum aim to end the following practices: l Over-emphasizing the transmission and explanation of knowledge about grammar and vocabularyl Neglecting to develop students’ ability to use language for realIn their place, the reforms aim to establish a curriculum that:l Develops students’ comprehensive l anguage competencel Motivates students, is relevant to their life experiences and cognitive level l Promotes task-based teaching methodsl Involves students in experiential, practical, participatory and cooperative learningl Develops students’ positive attitudes, thinking skills, practical abilities, cultural awareness and autonomy through the language learning process1. The Nature of the New CurriculumThe new English curriculum strives to accomplish far more than just help students learn English. At one level learning English should involve helping students tl Develop a certain level of comprehensive language competence and the ability to use language for real communicationl Master certain basic language knowledgel Master listening, speaking, reading and writing skillsHowever, at another level the curriculum should also serve students’ all-round development, providing them with opportunities tl Strengthen their interest in studying Englishl Grow in self-discipline, perseverance and self-confidencel Improve their cooperative, investigative and thinking abilitiesl Develop their memory, imagination and creativityl Adopt good study habits and effective learning strategiesl Develop as autonomous and lifelong learnersl Build moral integrity and a healthy outlook on lifel Establish both national spirit and an awareness of and respect for cultural differencesl Broaden their horizons and enrich their life experiencel Take part in cultural lifel Develop as individuals2. Basic Principles of the New Curriculum2.1The curriculum promotes quality education (as opposed to exam-orientated education) and the all-round development of the studentsTo promote quality education particular attention must be paid tl Valuing each student’s feelingsl Stimulating students’ interest in studying Englishl Helping students gain a sense of achievement and self-confidenceThe curriculum must go beyond developing students’ comprehensive language competence to include areas such as:l Improving students’ ability to contribute to cultural and social lifel Developing students’ practical abilitiesl Fostering students’ creativity2.2The curriculum objectives are holistic and flexible.The fundamental aim of the new English curriculum is to develop students’ comprehensive language competence. This aim is broken down into five general objectives. These objectives are then divided into nine ability levels with descriptors provided for each level. The five general objectives are:1. Language Skills2. Language Knowledge3. Attitudes to Learning4. Learning Strategies5. Cultural AwarenessThis design allows students to progress systematically through each level whilst meeting the full range of the curriculum’s demands.2.3Students are put at the centre of the curriculum and individual differences are respected Students’ must be at the heart of the new curricul um. For example, their developmental needs must be the central consideration when developing:l Curriculum objectivesl The teaching and learning processl The assessment processl Teaching and learning resourcesWhen implementing the curriculum each student must be allowed to develop individually under the guidance of the teacher:2.4The curriculum promotes activity-based methods, experiential and participatory learning The curriculum promotes task-based learning whereby, under the guidance of the teacher, the students gain a sense of achievement by reaching the goals of the task. Task completion will involve the following types of learning:l Sensoryl Experientiall ‘Hands on’/practicall Participatoryl CooperativeIn order to improve their ability to use language for real communication, students should also be able tl Adjust their learning strategies and control their emotionsl Form positive attitudes towards learning2.5The curriculum recognizes the important role of formative assessment in promoting student’ developmentThe assessment system should combine formative with summative assessment. The purposes of assessment should be tl Promote students’ comprehensive language competencel Encourage and motivate studentsl Help students become more autonomous learnersl Benefit students’ healthy personal developmentl Give teachers useful feedback from which to develop teaching and learningl Inform the ongoing development and perfection of the English curriculum Formative assessment should be an important part of the English teaching and learning process with a particular emphasis on:l Encouraging students’ active participation in learningl Improving stu dents’ self-confidenceSummative assessment should focus on:l Testing students’ integrated language skillsl Testing students’ ability to use language2.6The curriculum expands the range of learning resources and opportunities available The curriculum should strive to use and develop resources whose content is:l Realisticl Close to the students’ livesl Contemporaryl Healthyl Rich and variedActive use should be made of:l Audio visual materiall Print medial The InternetStudents should be encouraged to take responsibility for finding, using and developing learning resources themselves.3. The Curriculum DesignThe curriculum follows the international practice of dividing the general objectives into different ability levels. When designing these nine levels consideration was given to the following:l The nature of language developmentl The different needs of different age groupsl The needs of different ethnic groups and areasl The economic imbalances that exist in ChinaThe aim is to have designed a system that is holistic and flexible.The correspondence between the level system and the grade system is shown in the followingDiagram 1: The Levels and the GradesPart 2: Introduction to the General ObjectivesThe fundamental aim of the new curriculum is to develop students’ comprehensive language competence. This comprehensive language competence is achieved through the five general objectives as shown in the following diagram:Diagram 3: Comparison of the Old and New Curriculumsl Language skills and knowledge form the basis of comprehensive language competence l The students’ attitudes to learning strongly influence their learning and developmentl Successful learning strategies improve the effectiveness of students’ learning l Cultural awareness ensures students use language appropriatelyThe overall descriptors for comprehensive language competence (i.e. a combination of all five general objectives) for Levels 1 to 9 are presented below:Table 1: The Overall Descriptors for Comprehensive Language CompetencePart 3: The General Objectives in DetailDetailed descriptors for Levels 2 and 5 of each of the five general objectives are presented in the following tables. Please refer to the translation of the senior English curriculum (available from the VSO Programme Office) for Level 6 – 9 descriptors.Table 2: Level Descriptors for Language Skills ObjectiveN.B. The original includes Language Skills descriptors for Levels 1,3,4,6,7,8 and 9Table 3: Level Descriptors for Language Knowledge ObjectiveTable 5: Level Descriptors for Learning Strategies ObjectiveTable 6: Level Descriptors for Cultural AwarenessPart 4: Guidelines for Implementation1. Suggestions for Teaching and Learning1.1 Lay the groundwork for students’ all-round and lifelong developmentTeaching and learning should meet the diverse needs of all students, ensuring the healthy development of their mind and body. In particular the teacher should pay attention to the following:l Encourage students to use English bravely, taking a lenient attitude towards mistakes they make during the learning process.l Provide students with ample opportunities to collaborate with others and to become autonomous learners.l Give students plenty of space for self-development.l Encourage students to develop their language skills in an integrated way through experiential, practical, cooperative and inquiry-based learning.l Create conditions that allow students to explore questions they are personally interested in and solve problems by themselves.1.2 Create a relaxed, democratic and harmonious learning environmentPositive attitudes are an essential condition for effective learning. Negative attitudes can not only reduce the effectiveness of study but also adversely affect students’ long-term development. In particular, teachers should heed the following:l Respect each individual student, actively encouraging everyone to try and safeguarding their self-esteem and enthusiasm.l Integrate students’ English education with their emotional education. Develop cooperative spirit by organizing learning activities that let students work together, help each other and experience group recognition and achievement.l Pay particular attention to introverted students or weak learners, trying to give them as many language practice opportunities as possible.l Establish a friendly and democratic channel of communication between students and teacher, frequently reflecting on the learning process and results together, and offering mutual help and support.1.3 Use task-based learning methods to promote students comprehensive language competenceTeachers should try to adopt task-based learning methods as much as possible. Teachers should creatively design learning activities that are relevant to the students’ real lives, according to the overall curriculum objectives and content. Teachers should engage students’ interest in the activity and organize them effectively so that they participate actively and complete the tasks, learning and using English through thinking, carrying out surveys, discussing, communicating and cooperating. Attention should be paid to the following points when designing tasks:l Activities must have clear and achievable aims and objectives.l Activities must be relevant to students’ life experie nces and interests; the content and style should be as true to life as possible.l Activities must benefit the development of students’ language knowledge, language skills and ability to use language for real communication.l Activities should be of a cross-curricular nature, promoting the integrated development of students’ thinking and imagination, aesthetic and artistic sense, cooperative and creative spirit.l Activities should make students gather, process and use information, using English to communicate with others in order to develop their ability to use English to solve real problems.l Activities should not purely be limited to the classroom but also extend to out of school learning.N.B. In July 2005 VSO’s curriculum adviso r, Professor Zhang Lianzhong, mentioned that this section of the curriculum will be revised such that “we will take the TBL (Task-Based Learning) approach as one of the useful tools within the big box of Communicative Language Learning.”1.4. Provide increased guidance about learning strategiesHelping students to adopt good study habits and effective learning strategies is one of the important tasks of the new curriculum. Teachers should consciously give students guidance about learning strategies so that, through learning and using English, they are learning how to learn. To this end the teacher should observe the following:l Give students chances to establish their own study targets and the means of fulfilling these.l Help students to use inference, research and inquiry style methods to carry out their learning.l Develop students’ practical abilities and creative thinking by designing inquiry based activities.l Encourage students to use observation, discovery and induction to acquire language knowledge and grasp language functions.l Help students to carry out self-assessment during the learning process and adjust their own learning objectives and strategies appropriately according to the results. 1.4 Develop students’ aware ness of and ability in cross-cultural communication Language and culture are closely related, language being the main transmitter and carrier of culture. Teachers should work hard to help students achieve the following during the English learning process:l Understand foreign cultures, especially those of English speaking countries l Use English appropriatelyl Constantly broaden their cultural horizonsl Deepen their understanding of their own culturel Develop an awareness of and ability in cross-cultural communication1.5 Use modern teaching technology and expand learning opportunitiesIn order to increase the effectiveness of teaching and learning, teachers should make good use of modern technology, expand the range resources and opportunities through which students can learn, thereby modernizing learning ways. Conditions permitting, teachers should try tl Use audiovisual material and the Internet to enrich the learning content and form and improve outcomes.l Use computer and multi-media software to explore new teaching and learning methods and promote more individualized study.l Create conditions for students to study more independently through sensible use of a variety of learning resources, such as broadcasts, print media, libraries and the Internet.1.6 Organize lively and active extracurricular activities to promote students’ English learningTeachers should arrange a variety of extracurricular activities according to the students’ age and interests to help them expand their knowledge, broaden their horizons, strengthen their intellect and individuality and use their talents. The content and form of these carefully planned activities should be rich and varied. Suggestions include:l Recitalsl Songsl Story tellingl Speechesl Performancesl English cornerl English wall displaysl Cclass discussionsl ExhibitionsThe teacher should be good at leading these activities to maintain students’ interest and foster their creativity and initiative.1.7 Continue to develop professionallyTeachers should aim tl Familiarize themselves with the principles, objectives, content, teaching and learning methods, psychological theories and language learning research findings of this curriculuml Select and adjust English teaching and learning strategies according to their students’ psychological characteristicsl Develop their ability to organize and monitor activitiesl Use a variety of teaching skills and methods flexiblyl Master the use of modern educational technology, using it increasingly in their own continuing study and real classroom practicel Consciously deepen their knowledge of Chinese and foreign culturesl Actively and creatively explore which teaching and learning methods best suit their students’ needs, local conditions and the objectivesl Continuously reflect on their own practice, endeavouring to become a creative and research driven teacher1.8 Follow high frequency principles to ensure effective teaching and learningIn Grades 3-6 there should be a minimum of four teaching and learning periods per week, with shorter periods for the younger years. For Grades 5 and 6 classes should not exceed two periods in length. In order to ensure the effectiveness of teaching and learning, class sizes should not exceed 40 at primary level. Grades 7 –9 and senior school students should have a minimum of four lessons a week.N.B. The original provides five sample learning activities here that have not been translated.2. Suggestions for Assessment and EvaluationAssessment and evaluation is an important component of the new curriculum. Assessment should be carried out according to the requirements of the curriculum standards, focusing not only on the results but also the process of learning. The primary purposes of assessment are tl Let students continuously experience progress and success during the learning processl Let students know their own progress and build confidencel Promote all aspects of students’ comprehensive language competencel Provide the teacher with feedback on the teaching and learning processl Help the teacher reflect on their own teaching practice and adjust it accordingly l Help the teacher continuously improve the quality of their teachingl Provide the school with prompt feedback on the implementation of the curriculum l Help improve educational managementl Inform the ongoing development and perfection of the new English curriculum The assessment system should diversify both the subjects and forms of assessment. Assessment should focus on students’ comprehensive language competence, combining both formative assessment (concentrating on the study process) and summative assessment (concentrating on the learning outcomes).2.1 Ensure that students are the subjects (not objects) of assessmentStudents are at the centre of learning. The development of their comprehensive language competence should be the starting point for both teaching and learning and assessment. l Assessment should help students know their own progress, develop self-confidence, reflect on and adjust their own study process, thereby ensuring the continuous development of their language ability.l Teachers should help students carry out self-assessment.l Students should be active participants and collaborators in a variety of assessment activities.l Assessment should be an organic part of teaching and learning activities.l Assessment should help students to analyse their own successes and shortcomings, clarifying the direction in which they need to work.2.2 Make sure formative assessment plays a role in student developmentFormative assessment is an important component and driving element of teaching and learning. Formative assessment should check the students’ learning outcomes, attitudes and strategies during the everyday learning process. The purpose of formative assessment is to encourage students, help students adjust the learning process effectively, help students gain a sense of achievement, strengthen their self-confidence, and improve their cooperative spirit. Formative assessment helps students develop from passive objects of assessment to active participants in the assessment process. In order to let formative assessment become an organic part of the study process its important tl Establish an open and relaxed atmosphere for assessmentl Use both tests and other methodsl Use a combination of individual and small group assessmentl Encourage students, classmates, teachers and parents to collectively participate in assessment, thereby diversifying the subjects of assessmentFormative assessment can take many forms, such as:l Comparison and assessment of classroom learning activitiesl Self assessment of learning outcomesl A learning portfoliol Questionnairesl Interviewsl Feedback from parentsl Everyday quizzes and testsFormative assessment can be recorded in the form of descriptions, levels or marks. No matter what method is used, the role of assessment in encouraging learners must not be forgotten. According to the assessment results, teachers should give students individual feedback, ensuring their steady progress and encouraging them to reflect on and better themselves.2.3 Make sure assessment methods are varied and flexibleTeachers must select assessment methods suitable for the age of the students and the learning conditions. During formal assessment teachers should permit students to select assessment methods that suit their characteristics or strengths. If students get unsatisfactory results during a certain test they should be allowed to negotiate with the teacher to retake the test after sufficient preparation.2.4 Make sure assessment feedback is used to increase the effectiveness of teaching and learningThe teacher should ask themselves the following questions:l Does the assessment help promote autonomous learning and self-confidence?l Does the assessment reflect the students’ achievements?l Does the assessment reflect the teachers’ strengths and weaknesses?l Does the assessment reflect problems in the students’ learning process? Teachers should promptly adjust their teaching methods and plans according to assessment feedback.2.5 Summative assessment should focus on checking students’ comprehensive language competenceSummative assessment (such as end of term exams and graduation exams) is the main means of measuring the level of students’ comprehensive language competence. It also reflects the effectiveness of the teaching and learning process and is a major indicator of the schools’ quality in managing teaching and learning. Summative assessment must have the target of assessing students’ comprehensive language competence, striving to scientifically and comprehensively check students’ language level at the end of a particular stage of learning. The following should be observed:l Exams should include oral, listening and writing amongst other components in assessing students’ comprehensive language competence.l Listening tests must account for a minimum of twenty percent of termly, yearly and graduation exams.l Listening tests shoul d check students’ understanding and ability to gain information rather than asking them to distinguish between different pronunciations.l Writing exams should avoid testing knowledge of phonetics or grammar in isolation.l There should be an increase in questions that require students to use English in a specific language context.l Objective questions with a single correct answer should be reduced in favour of more subjective questions with several correct answers.l Exam results should not be publicly displayed nor students ranked in order of their results.2.6 Recognize the special characteristics of assessment for Grades 3 – 6The main purpose of assessment at primary level should be to encourage students’ interest and active participation in learning English. Assessment methods should be varied and choice should be offered. Formative assessment should be the main type, focusing mainly onstudents’ performance and ability to cooperate during a variety of everyday teaching and learning activities.l In Grades 3 and 4 end of term or end of year assessment should use assessment activities similar to normal teaching and learning activities. Through observing students’ behaviour and discussing with them teachers should assess their ability to use English to do things.l For end of term or year assessment in Grades 5 and 6 a combination of oral and written tests can be used. Oral tests should check students’ ability to use language to communicate about content close to their real lives. Written tests should focus on checking their listening and reading skills, using methods that are as active and lively as possible.2.7 Pay attention to the relationship between assessment and teaching and learning Pay attention to the proportion of teaching and learning time spent on assessment. Only carry out assessment that has useful results. Avoid over-elaborate and time-consuming assessment processes. Don’t let assessment become the sole end of teaching and learning.2.8 The assessment of each level should be founded on the general objectivesThe general objectives should be the basis for all assessment. Since the assessment of Level 2 will be organized by individual places and schools, formative assessment should be the main means. The same applies to all other levels apart from Levels 5 and 8, whose assessment is organized by national and provincial education bodies. Selection exams should unite the requirements of this curriculum with those of local conditions to establish suitable levels and test demands.N.B. Six examples of assessment documents are provide in the original. They are just listed here.Example 1: Self assessment questionnaire for Grade 7-9 students about learning strategies Includes statements such as:l I can concentrate during study.l During communication I use gestures and facial expressions to help express myself.l I often use associations to help study and remember new wordsStudents choose between ‘never’, ‘rarely’, ‘sometimes’, ‘often’ and ‘always’. Example 2: Assessment reference sheet for Grade 3-6 for English ‘playing, performing, watching, speaking and listening’Example 3: Formative assessment scheme for Grade 3-6 listening at Level 2Example 4: Guidelines for using student portfoliosPortfolios might include:l Some kind of baseline assessmentl A record of the students’ classroom performance – e.g. participation in role-plays, volunteering to read something aloud, etc.l Examples of the students’ best written homework, a s selected by themselves l Teachers’ and parents’ observations on the students’ study situationl Results of tests and quizzes marked by the teacher, student or students’ classmates, either as grades or written commentsl Students’ self-assessments and reflections on their own attitude, methods and outcomesExample 5: Guidelines for oral testsEnd of term or end of year oral tests should test students’ real ability to express themselves orally. Students can be tested in groups of two, three or four. According to a situation or topic (that might be presented through words or pictures), students discuss and communicate. Teachers should assess their oral expression, communicative ability and effectiveness. The following questions may be useful:l Is information coherent and easily expressed? (Students may make grammar and vocabulary mistakes that affect the accuracy but the basic information is still transmitted effectively.)l Are the pronunciation, intonation and rhythm natural? Can the speaker be understood?l Does the speaker use appropriate communication strategies, such as repetition, clarification, using expressions and gestures, to complete the activity successfully? Example 6: Reference sheet for the assessment of writing for Levels 3 – 8.3. Exploitation and Use of Curricular Resources4. The compilation of teaching materials and guidelines for their useN.B. A full translation of these final two sections is incorporated in the translation of the senior English curriculum available from the Programme Office.。
高中英语新课程标准
点击朗诵外语-需要启用宏后才能使用朗诵功能启用方法:先启用编辑,然后启用宏内容。
2003版启用方法如下:工具→宏→安全性→低或中→重启文档→启用宏)不会启用宏?点击查看帮助!第一部分 前 言当前我国社会发展和经济建设对公民的外语素质提出了更高的要求。
高中阶段的外语教育是培养公民外语素质的重要过程,它既要满足学生心智和情感态度的发展需求以及高中毕业生就业、升学和未来生存发展的需要,同时还要满足国家的经济建设和科技发展对人才培养的需求。
因此,高中阶段的外语教育具有多重的人文和社会意义。
英语是高中阶段外语教育的主要语种。
高中英语课程改革的主要目的是:建立新的外语教育教学理念,使课程设置和课程内容具有时代性、基础性和选择性;建立灵活的课程目标体系,使之对不同阶段和不同地区的英语教学更具有指导意义;建立多元、开放的英语课程评价体系,使评价真正成为教学的有机组成部分;建立规范的英语教材体系以及丰富的课程资源体系,以保障英语课程的顺利实施。
根据普通高中课程总体改革的精神和要求,在义务教育英语课程标准(实验稿)的基础上,特制订本标准。
一、课程性质语言是人类最重要的思维和交流工具,也是人们参与社会活动的重要条件。
语言对促进人的全面发展具有重要意义。
当今社会生活和经济活动日益全球化,外国语已经成为世界各国公民必备的基本素养之一。
因此,学习和掌握外语,特别是英语,具有重要意义。
高中英语课程是普通高中的一门主要课程。
高中学生学习外语,一方面可以促进心智、情感、态度与价值观的发展和综合人文素养的提高;另一方面,掌握一门国际通用语种可以为学习国外先进的文化、科学、技术和进行国际交往创造条件。
开设英语课程有利于提高民族素质,有利于我国对外开放和国际交往,有利于增强我国的综合二、基本理念(一)重视共同基础,构建发展平台普通高中英语课程是义务教育阶段课程的自然延伸,是基础教育阶段课程的重要组成部分。
因此,普通高中英语课程要在义务教育英语课程的基础上,帮助学生打好语言基础,为他们今后升学、就业和终身学习创造条件,并使他们具备作为21世纪公民所应有的基本英语素养。
高中英语新课程标准词汇表 新课标 人教版
高中英语新课程标准词汇表Aa (an) art. 一(个、件……)ability n. 能力;才能able a. 能够;有能力的about ad. 大约;到处;四处prep. 关于;在各处;四处above prep. 在……上面a. 上面的ad. 在……之上abroad ad. 到(在)国外absence n. 不在,缺席absent a. 缺席,不在accent n. 口音,音调accept vt. 接受accident n. 事故,意外的事according to ad. 按照,根据account n. 账目;描述ache vi.& n. 痛,疼痛achieve vt. 达到,取得across prep. 横过,穿过act n. 法令,条例 v. (戏)表演,扮演(角色),演出(戏);行动,做事action n. 行动active a. 积极的,主动的activity n. 活动actor n. 男演员actress n. 女演员actual a. 实际的;现实的AD n. 公元ad (缩) =advertisementn.广告addvt.添加,增加addition n. 增加;(算数用语)加address n. 地址admire v. 钦佩;羡慕admission n. 准入, 接纳admit vt. 承认,准许(入场,入学,入会)adult n. 成年人advance v. 推进,促进;前进advantage n. 优点;好处adventure n. 冒险;奇遇advertise vt. 为……做广告advertisement n. 广告advice n. 忠告,劝告,建议advise vt. 忠告,劝告,建议aeroplane n. (英)飞机affair n. 事,事情affect vt. 影响afford vt. 负担得起(……的费用);抽得出(时间);提供afraid a. 害怕的;担心Africa* n. 非洲African a. 非洲的,非洲人的n. 非洲人after ad. 在后;后来prep. 在……之后;在后面 conj. 在……以后 afternoon n. 下午,午后afterwards ad. 后来again ad. 再一次;再,又against prep. 对着,反对age n. 年龄;时代aggression n. 侵略aggressive a. 侵略的;咄咄逼人的ago ad. 以前 agree v. 同意;应允agreement n. 同意,一致;协定,协议agricultural a. 农业的agriculture n. 农业,农学ahead ad. 在前,向前aid n. 援助;救护;辅助器具AIDS n. 艾滋病aim n.目的;目标 v. 计划,打算;瞄准;针对air n. 空气;大气aircraft n. 飞机 (单复数同)airline n. 航空公司;航空系统airmail n. 航空邮件airplane n. (美)飞机airport n. 航空站,飞机场alarm n. 警报alive a. 活着的,存在的all ad. 全部地 a. 全(部);所有的;总;整pron. 全部;全体人员allow vt. 允许,准许almost ad. 几乎,差不多alone a. 单独的,孤独的along ad. 向前;和……一起;一同prep. 沿着;顺着aloud ad. 大声地already ad. 已经also ad. 也although conj. 虽然,尽管altogether ad. 总共always ad. 总是;一直;永远am v. be的人称形式之一a.m./am,A.M./AM n. 午前,上午amaze v.惊奇,惊叹;震惊ambulance n. 救护车America* n. 美国;美洲American a. 美国的;美国人的n. 美国人among prep. 在…中间;在(三个以上)之间amuse vt. (使人)快乐,逗乐amusement n. 娱乐ancient a. 古代的,古老的ancestor n. 祖宗;祖先and conj. 和;又;而anger n. 怒,愤怒angry a. 生气的,愤怒的animal n. 动物announce vt. 宣布,宣告announcement n. 通告,通知annoy vt. (使)烦恼another a. 再一;另一;别的;不同的 pron. 另一个answer n. 回答,答复;回信;答案 v. 回答,答复;回信;(作出)答案ant n. 蚂蚁Antarctic a. 南极的the Antarctic 南极Antarctica* n. 南极洲antique n. 古董anxious a. 忧虑的,焦急的any pron. (无论)哪一个;哪些任何的;(用于疑问句、否定句)一些;什么anybody pron. 任何人,无论谁anyhow ad. 不管怎样anyone pron. 任何人,无论谁anything pron. 什么事(物);任何事(物)anyway ad. 不管怎样anywhere ad. 任何地方apartment n. (美)楼中单元房,一套房间;房间apologize vi. 道歉,谢罪apology n. 道歉;歉意appear vi. 出现appearance n. 出现,露面;容貌apple n. 苹果application n. 申请apply v. 申请appointment n. 约会appreciate v. 欣赏;感激April n. 4月Arab* a. 阿拉伯的 n. 阿拉伯人Arabic a. 阿拉伯语的 n. 阿拉伯语Arctic a. 北极的 the Arctic 北极the Arctic Ocean 北冰洋area n. 面积;地域,地方,区域;范围,领域argue vi. 争辩,争论argument n. 争论,辩论arise (arose, arisen) vi. 起来,升起;出现arithmetic n. 算术arm1 n. 臂, 支架arm2 v. 以……装备,武装起来n. (美)武器,武力armchair n. 扶手椅army n. 军队around ad. 在周围;在附近prep. 在……周围;大约arrange v. 安排,布置arrangement n. 安排,布置arrival n. 到来,到达arrive vi. 到达;达到arrow n. 箭;箭头art n. 艺术,美术;技艺article n. 文章;东西,物品;冠词artist n.艺术家as ad.& conj.像……一样;如同;因为 prep. 作为,当做ash n. 灰;灰末ashamed a. 惭愧;害臊Asia* n. 亚洲Asian a. 亚洲的,亚洲人的n. 亚洲人aside ad. 在旁边ask v. 问,询问;请求,要求;邀请asleep a. 睡着的,熟睡assistant n. 助手,助理astonish vt. 使惊讶astronaut n. 宇航员astronomy n. 天文学at prep. 在(几点钟);在(某处)athlete n. 运动员Atlantic a. 大西洋的the Atlantic Ocean大西洋atmosphere n. 大气;气氛atom n. 原子,微粒attack vt. 攻击,袭击attempt vt. 试图,尝试attend v. 看护,照料,服侍;出席,参加attention n. 注意,关心attentively ad. 注意地attitude n. 态度,看法attract v. 吸引,引起attractive a. 迷人的,有吸引力的audience n. 观众,听众author n. 作者,作家August n. 8月aunt n. 伯母;舅母;婶;姑;姨Australia* n. 澳洲;澳大利亚Australian a. 澳洲的,澳大利亚人的 n. 澳大利亚人autumn n. 秋天,秋季avenue n. 大道average a. 平均的;普通的 n. 平均数avoid v. 避免,躲开,逃避awake (awoke, awo ken) v. 唤醒醒着的ward n. 奖品,奖励away ad. 离开;远离Bbaby n. 婴儿back ad. 回(原处);向后a. 后面的n. 背后,后部;背backache n. 背痛background n. 背景backward(s) ad. 向后bacon n. 咸猪肉;熏猪肉bacterium (复bacteria) n. 细菌bad (比较级worse, 最高级 worst) a. 坏的;有害的,不利的;严重的badly ad. 坏,恶劣地badminton n. 羽毛球bag n. 书包;提包;袋子baggage n. 行李bake v. 烤;烘(面包)bakery n. 面包店balcony n. 阳台;楼座ball1 n. 球ball2 n. 舞会ballet n. 芭蕾舞balloon n. 气球ballpoint = ballpoint pen n. 圆珠笔bamboo n. 竹ban n. 禁令 v. 禁止;取缔banana n. 香蕉bandage n. 绷带bang int. 砰bank1 n. (河、海、湖的)岸,堤bank2 n. 银行bank account n. 银行账户bar1 n. 条;(长方)块,棒,横木〖〗bar2 n. (酒店的)买酒柜台;酒吧;(卖东西的)柜台barbecue n. 烤肉野餐barber n. (为男人理发的)理发师barbershop n. 理发店bargain n. (经讨价还价之后)成交的商品;廉价货 v. 讨价还价bark v. 狗叫 n. 狗叫声basen. 根据地,基地;(棒球)垒baseball n. 棒球basement n. 地下室basic a. 基本的basin n. 水盆,脸盆basket n. 篮子basketball n. 篮球bat1 n. (棒球、板球的)球棒 bat2 n. 蝙蝠bath n. 洗澡;浴室;澡盆bathe vi. 洗澡;游泳bathrobe n. 浴衣bathroom n. 浴室,盥洗室bathtub n. 澡盆battery n. 电池battle n. 战斗;战役battleground n. 战场bay n. 湾;海湾BC n. 公元前be v. 是(原形),其人称和时态形式有am, is, are, was, were, being, been;成为beach n. 海滨,海滩bean n. 豆,豆科植物beancurd n. 豆腐bear1 v. 承受,负担,承担;忍受;容忍 bear2 n. 熊beard n. (下巴上的)胡须beast n. 野兽;牲畜beat (beat, beaten) v. 敲打;跳动;打赢 n. (音乐)节拍beautiful a. 美的,美丽的,美观的beauty n. 美丽,美人because conj. 因为become (became, be come) v. 变得;成为bed n. 床bedclothes n. 铺盖(被褥等)bedroom n. 寝室,卧室bee n.. 蜜蜂beef n. 牛肉beehive n. 蜂箱beer n. 啤酒before prep. 在……以前;在……前面 ad. 以前 conj. 在……之前 beg v. 请求,乞求,乞讨begin(began,begun) v. 开始,着手beginning n. 开始,开端behave v. 守规矩,行为behaviour n. 行为,举止behind prep. (表示位置)在……后面 ad. 在后面;向后Beijingn. 北京being n. 物;生物;人Belgium* n. 比利时belief n. 信条,信念believe v. 相信,认为bell n. 钟,铃;钟(铃)声;钟形物belly n. 肚子 belong vi. 属,附属below prep. 在……下面 belt n. (皮)带bench n. 长凳;工作台bend (bent, bent) vt. 使弯曲beneath prep. 在……下方(面)bent a. 弯的beside prep. 在……旁边;靠近besides prep. 除……以外(还有) ad. 还有,此外best(good, well的最高级) a. & ad.最好的;最好地,最 n. 最好的(人或物)best seller n. 畅销书better (good, well的比较级) a.& ad. 较好的,更好的;好些;更好地;更,更多n. 较好的事物;较优者 v. 改善;胜过between prep. 在(两者)之间;在……中间beyond prep. (表示位置) 在……的那边bicycle n. 自行车big a. 大的bike = bicyclen. 自行车bill n.账单;法案,议案;(美)钞票,纸币billion num. 十亿,百亿biology n. 生物(学)bird n. 鸟birdcage n. 鸟笼birth n. 出生;诞生birthday n. 生日birthplace n. 出生地;故乡biscuit n. 饼干bit n. 一点,一些,少量的bite (bit, bitten) v. 咬;叮bitter a. 有苦味的;痛苦的,难过的;严酷的black n. 黑色 a. 黑色的blackboard n. 黑板blame n.& v. 责备;责怪blank n.& a. 空格,空白(处);空的;茫然无表情的blanket n. 毛毯,毯子bleed vi. 出血,流血bless vt. 保佑,降福blind a. 瞎的block n. 大块;(木、石等)块;街区;路障 vt. 阻塞;阻挡blood n. 血,血液blouse n. 宽罩衫;(妇女、儿童穿的)短上衣blow n. 击;打击blow (blew, blown) v. 吹;刮风;吹气blue1 n. 蓝色 a.蓝色的 blue2 a. 悲伤的;沮丧的board n. 木板;布告牌;委员会;(政府的)部 v. 上(船、火车、飞机)boat n. 小船,小舟boat race n. 划船比赛boating n. 划船(游玩),泛舟 body n. 身体body building n. 健美boil v. 沸腾;烧开;煮……bomb n. 炸弹 v. 轰炸bone n. 骨头,骨质(复数bones骨骼;骨骸)book n. 书;本子 v. 预定,定(房间、车票等)bookcase n. 书橱bookmark n. 书签bookshelf n. 书架bookshop n. 书店bookstore n. 书店boot n. 长统靴;靴booth telephone booth n.岗;(为某种用途而设的)亭或小隔间电话亭border n. 边缘;边境,国界boring a. 乏味的,无聊的born a. 出生borrow v. (向别人)借用;借boss n. 领班;老板botany n. 植物;植物学both a. 两;双 pron. 两者;双方bottle n. 瓶子bottom n. 底部;底bound1 a. 被束缚的;被绑的;有义务的bound2 v.& n. 跳跃bow v.& n. 鞠躬,弯腰行礼bowl n. 碗box n. 盒子,箱子boxing n. 拳击(运动)boy n. 男孩brain n. 脑(子)brake n. 闸 vi. 刹车branch n. 树枝;分枝;分公司,分店;支部brave a. 勇敢的bravery n. 勇气bread n. 面包break n. 间隙break (broke, bro ken) v. 打破(断,碎);损坏,撕开breakfast n. 早餐breath n. 气息;呼吸breathe vi. 呼吸brick n. 砖;砖块bride n. 新娘bridegroom n. 新郎bridge n. 桥brief a. 简洁的bright a. 明亮的;聪明的bring (brought, brought) vt. 拿来,带来,取来Britain* n. 英国;不列颠British a. 英国的;大不列颠的;英国人的the British n. 英国国民;大不列颠人broad a. 宽的,宽大的broadcast n. 广播节目broadcast(broadcast, broadcast或ed,ed) vt. 广播broken a. 弄坏了的broom n. 扫帚brother n. 兄;弟brotherhood n. 兄弟般的关系brown n. 褐色,棕色 a. 褐色的,棕色的brunch n. 早午饭(晚早饭)brush v. 刷;擦 n. 刷子bucket n. 铲斗;桶Buddhism n. 佛教Buddhist n. 佛教徒build (built, built) v. 建筑;造building n. 建筑物;房屋;大楼 bun n. 馒头;小甜面包burial n. 埋葬burn (ed, ed 或 burnt, burnt) v. 燃,烧,着火;使烧焦;使晒黑 n. 烧伤;晒伤burst v. 突然发生;突然发作bury vt. 埋;葬bus bus stop n. n. 公共汽车公共汽车站bush n. 灌木丛,矮树丛business n. (本分)工作,职业;职责;生意,交易;事业businessman n. 商人(男);男企业家businesswoman n. 商人(女);女企业家busy a. 忙(碌)的but conj. 但是,可是prep. 除了,除……外butcher n. vt. 肉店;屠夫屠宰(动物);残杀(人)butter n. 黄油,奶油butterfly n. 蝴蝶the butterfly蝶泳button n. 纽扣;(电铃等的)按钮 v. 扣(纽扣)buy(bought,bought) vt. 买by prep. 靠近,在……旁;在……时间;不迟于;被;用;由;乘(车)bye int. 再见Ccab n. (美)出租车cabbage n. 卷心菜,洋白菜cafe n. 咖啡馆;餐馆cafeteria n. 自助餐厅cage n 笼;鸟笼cake n. 蛋糕,糕点;饼call n. 喊,叫;电话,通话 v. 称呼;呼唤;喊,叫calm a. 镇静的;沉着的 v. 镇静;沉着camel n. 骆驼camera n. 照相机;摄像机camp n. (夏令)营 vi. 野营;宿营can1 (could) can't = can not modal v. 可能;能够;可以不能can2 a garbage can a can opener n. (美)罐头;罐子(美)垃圾桶开罐器Canada* n. 加拿大Canadian a. 加拿大的;加拿大人的 n. 加拿大人canal n. 运河;水道cancel vt. 取消cancer n. 癌candle n. 蜡烛candy n. 糖果canteen n. 餐厅;食堂cap n. (无檐的或仅在前面有檐的)帽子;(瓶子的)盖;(钢笔等的)笔套capital n. 首都,省会;大写;资本captain n. (海军)上校;船长,舰长;队长car n. 汽车,小卧车〖〗carbon card n. n. 碳卡片;名片;纸牌card games纸牌游戏care n. 照料,保护;小心v. 介意……,在乎;关心careful a. 小心的,仔细的,谨慎的careless a. 粗心的,漫不经心的carpet n. 地毯carriage n. 四轮马车;(火车)客车厢carrier carrot n. n. 搬运者;媒介;(自行车等的)置物架;(车的)货架胡萝卜carry vt. 拿,搬,带,提,抬,背,抱,运等cartoon n. 动画片,卡通;漫画carvevt.刻;雕刻case1n. 情况;病例;案件;真相case2 n. 箱;盒;容器cash n. 现金,现钞 v. 兑现cast (cast, cast) v. 扔,抛,撒castle n. 城堡cat n. 猫]catch(caught,caught) v. 接住;捉住;赶上;染上(疾病)cathedral n. 大教堂(天主教)cattle n. 牛(总称),家畜cause n. 原因,起因 vt. 促使,引起,使发生cave n. 洞,穴;地窖CD光盘(compact disk的缩写)CD ROM信息储存光盘(compact disk read only memory的缩写)ceiling n. 天花板,顶棚celebrate v. 庆祝celebration cell n. n. 庆祝;庆祝会(监狱的)单人牢房;(修道院等的)单人小室;(蜂巢的)小蜂窝,蜂房;[生物]细胞cellar n. 地窖;地下储藏室cent n. 美分(100 cents = 1 dollar)centigrade a. 摄氏的centimetre (美 cen timeter) n. 公分,厘米central a. 中心的,中央的;主要的centre (美 center ) n. 中心,中央century n. 世纪,百年certain a. (未指明真实名称的)某……;确定的,无疑的;一定会……certainly ad. 当然,是的;一定,无疑certificate n. 证明,证明书chain n. 链;链条chain store(s)连锁店chair n. 椅子chairman n. 主席,会长;议长chairwoman n. 女主席, 女会长;女议长chalk n. 粉笔challengen.挑战(性)challenginga.具有挑战性的championn. 冠军,优胜者chance n. 机会,可能性changablea.易变的,变化无常的changen. 零钱;找头v. 改变,变化;更换;兑换channeln.频道;通道;水渠character n. (汉)字,字体;品格charge v. 要求收费;索价;将(电池)充电 n. 费用;价钱chapter n. 章chart n. 图表;航海图chat n. & vi.聊天,闲谈cheap a. 便宜的,贱cheat n. & v. 骗取,哄骗;作弊check n. 检查;批改 vt. 校对,核对;检查;批改cheek n. 面颊,脸蛋cheer n. & vi.欢呼;喝彩Cheer up振作起来!提起精神!cheerfula.兴高采烈的,快活的Cheersint. 干杯,(英口语)谢谢,再见cheese n. 奶酪chemical a. 化学的 n. 化学品chemist n. 药剂师;化学家chemistry n. 化学cheque (美check) n. 支票chess n. 棋chest n. 箱子;盒子;胸部chew vt. 咀嚼chick n. 小鸡chicken n. 鸡;鸡肉chief a. 主要的;首要的 n. 领导,头child (复children) n. 孩子,儿童childhood n. 幼年时代,童年chimney n. 烟囱,烟筒China* n. 中国Chinese a. 中国的;中国人的;中国话的,汉语的n. 中国人;中国话,汉语,中文chips n. (pl.)炸土豆条(片)chocolate n. 巧克力choice n. 选择;抉择choke n. & v. 窒息choose (chose, cho sen) vt. 选择chopsticks n. 筷子Christian n. 基督教徒和天主教徒的总称 Christmas n. 圣诞节(12月25日)Christmas card圣诞卡Christmas tree圣诞树Christmas Eve圣诞(前)夜church n. 教堂;教会cigar n. 雪茄烟cigarette n. 纸烟,香烟cinema n. 电影院;电影circle n. vt. 圆圈将……圈起来circus n. 马戏团citizen n. 公民;居民city n. 市,城市,都市civil a. 国内的;平民(非军人)的;民用的clap vi. 拍手;鼓掌class n. (学校里的)班;年级;课classical a. 传统的;古典的classmate n. 同班同学classroom n. 教室clean vt. 弄干净,擦干净 a. 清洁的,干净的cleaner n. 清洁工;清洁器;清洁剂clear a. 清晰的;明亮的;清楚的clearly ad. 清楚地,无疑地clerk n. 书记员;办事员;职员clever a. 聪明的,伶俐的click v. 点击(计算机用语)climate n. 气候climb v. 爬,攀登clinic n. 诊所clock clone n. n. 钟克隆(无性繁殖出来的有机体群)close1 a. 亲密的;近,靠近 ad. 近,靠近 close2 vt. 关,关闭 cloth n. 布clothes n. 衣服;各种衣物clothing n. (总称) 衣服cloud n. 云;云状物;阴影cloudy a. 多云的,阴天的club n. 俱乐部;纸牌中的梅花coach n. 教练;马车;长途车coal n. 煤;煤块coast n. 海岸;海滨coat n. 外套;涂层;表皮;皮毛 vt. 给……穿外套;涂上cock n. 公鸡cocoa n. 可可粉coffee n. 咖啡coin n. 硬币Coke n. 可口可乐cold a. 冷的,寒的 n. 寒冷;感冒,伤风cold blooded a. (动物) 冷血的collar n. 衣领;硬领colleague n. 同事collect vt. 收集,搜集collection n. 收藏品,收集物college n. 学院;专科学校colour (美color) n. 颜色 vt. 给……着色,涂色comb n. 梳子 v. 梳combine vt. 使联合;使结合come (came, come) vi. 来,来到comedy n. 喜剧comfort n. 安慰;慰问comfortable a. 舒服的;安逸的;舒服自在的comma n. 逗号command n. & v. 命令comment n. 评论common a. 普通的,一般的;共有的communicate v. 交际;传达(感情,信息等)communication n. 交际;交往;通讯communism n. 共产主义communist n. 共产主义者 a. 共产党的;共产主义的companion n. 同伴;同事company n. 公司compare vt. 比较,对照compete vi. 比赛,竞赛competition n. 比赛,竞赛competitor n. 竞赛者,比赛者complete a. 完成的 vt. 完成,结束composition n. 作文;作曲compressed a. 压缩的computer n. 电子计算机computer game 电子游戏comrade n. 同志conceited a. 骄傲自满的concert n. 音乐会;演奏会conclude v. 完成,结束conclusion n. 结论;结束condition n. 条件,状况conduct vt. 引导,带领conductor n. 管理人;指导者;(车上的)售票员,列车员;乐队指挥conference n. (正式的)会议;讨论congratulate vt. 祝贺congratulation n. 祝贺,庆贺connect vt. 连接,把……联系起来connection conservation n. n. 连接物;接触,联系保存;(自然资源的)保护,管理conservative a. n. 保守的,守旧的;保守主义的;谨慎的保守的人,保守主义consider vt. 考虑considerate a. 体贴的consideration n. 考虑;关心consist v. 包含,组成,构成constant a. 经常的,不断的construct v. 构筑;建造,建设construction n. 建造,建设;建筑物contain v. 包含;包括;能容纳container n. 容器content1 a. 甘愿的,满意的content2 n. 内容continent n. 大陆,大洲;陆地continue vi. 继续contrary n. a. 相反相反的contribution n. 贡献control vt.& n. 控制convenience n. 便利convenient a. 便利的,方便的conversation n. 谈话,交谈cook n. 炊事员,厨师 v. 烹调,做饭cooker n. 炊具(锅、炉灶、烤炉等)cookie n. 小甜饼cool a. 凉的,凉爽的;酷cop n. (美俚)警察copy n. 抄本,副本;一本(份,册……) v. 抄写;复印;(计算机用语)拷(备份盘)coral n. 珊瑚;珊瑚虫cordless a. 无线的corn n. 玉米,谷物corner n. 角;角落;拐角correct v. 改正;纠正 a. 正确的,对的;恰当的correction n. 改正correspond vi. 一致;与……相当;(与人)通信,有书信往来cost n. 价格cost (cost, cost) v. 值(多少钱);花费cottage n. (郊外的)小屋,村舍;别墅cotton n. 棉花 a. 棉花的cough n.& vi. 咳嗽could modal v.(can的过去式)可以……;(表示许可或请求)可以……,行count vt. 数,点数counter n. 柜台,结账处country n. 国家;农村,乡下countryside n. 乡下,农村couple n. 夫妇,一对courage n. 勇气;胆略course n. 过程;经过;课程coursebook n. 课本court n. 法庭;法院courtyard n. 庭院,院子cousin n. 堂(表)兄弟,堂(表)姐妹cover n. 盖子;罩 v. 覆盖,遮盖;掩盖cow n. 母牛,奶牛cowboy n. (美国)牛仔;牧场骑士co worker. n. 合作者;同事crayon n蜡笔;蜡笔画crazy a. 疯狂的cream n. 奶油,乳脂create vt. 创造;造成credit n. 信用;信赖;信誉crime n. (法律上的)罪,犯罪criminal n. 罪犯crew n. 全体船员crop n. 庄稼;收成cross1 a. 脾气不好的,易怒的cross2 n. 十字形的东西 vt. 越过;穿过crossing n. 十字路口,人行横道crossroads n. 交叉路口crowd n. 人群 vt. 拥挤,群聚crowded a. 拥挤的cruel a. 残忍的,残酷的;无情的cry n. 叫喊;哭声 v. 喊叫;哭cubecubic n.a. 立方体立方体的,立方形的culture n. 文化cup n. 茶杯cupboard n. 碗柜;橱柜cure n. & vt. 治疗;医好curious a. 好奇的;奇异的currency n. 货币;现金curtain n. 窗帘cushion n. 垫子custom n. 习惯,习俗,风俗习惯customer n. (商店等的)顾客,主顾customs n. 海关,关税cut (cut, cut) v. n. 切,剪,削,割伤口cycle vi. 骑自行车cyclist n. 骑自行车的人Ddad = daddy n. (口语)爸爸,爹爹daily a. 每日的;日常的 ad. 每天 n. 日报dam n. 水坝,堰堤damage n.& vt. 毁坏,损害damp a. & n. 潮湿(的)dance n.& vi. 跳舞danger n. 危险dangerous a. 危险的dare v.& aux.(后接不带to的不定式;主要用于疑问,否定或条件句)敢,敢于dark n. 黑暗;暗处;日暮 a. 黑暗的;暗淡的;深色的darkness n. 黑暗,阴暗dash v. & n. 快跑,冲刺,短跑data n. 资料,数据database n. 资料库,数据库date1 n. 日期;约会date2n.枣daughtern. 女儿dawn n. 黎明,拂晓day n. (一)天,(一)日;白天daylight n. 日光,白昼;黎明dead a. 死的;无生命的deadlinen.最后期限,截止日期deafa. 聋的 deal n. 量,数额;交易dear1 int. (表示惊愕等)哎呀!唷!dear2 a. 亲爱的;贵的death n. 死debate n. & v.讨论,辩论debtn. 债务;欠款December n. 12月decide v. 决定;下决心decision n. 决定;决心declare vt. 声明;断言decoratevt.装饰……,修饰……decorationn.装饰,修饰deedn. 行为;事迹deep a. 深 ad. 深;深厚deeply ad. 深深地deer n. 鹿defeat vt. 击败;战胜defence (美defense) n. & v. 防御;防务defend vt. 防守;保卫degree n. 程度;度数;学位delay delete v.& n. v. 拖延,延误,延迟,延期;耽搁删去delicious a. 美味的,可口的delight n. 快乐;乐事delighted a. 高兴的,快乐的deliver vt. 投递(信件,邮包等)demand vt. 要求dentist n. 牙科医生department(缩Dept.) n. 部门;(机关的)司,处;(大学的)系department store n. 百货商场departure n. 离开,启程depend vi. 依靠,依赖,指望;取决于depth n. 深,深度 describe vt. 描写,叙述description n. 描述,描写desert1 n. 沙漠 desert2 vt. 舍弃;遗弃design n.& vt. n. 设计,策划图案,图样,样式desire vt. & n. 要求;期望desk n. 书桌,写字台dessert n. 甜点destroy vt. 破坏,毁坏detective n. 侦探determination n. 决心determine vt. 决定;决心develop v. (使)发展;(使)发达;(使)发育;开发 vt. 冲洗(照片)development n. 发展,发达,发育,开发devote vt. 把……奉献;把……专用(于)devotion n. 奉献,奉献精神diagram n. 图表,图样dial vt. 拨(电话号码)dialogue (美 dialog) n. 对话diamond n. 钻石,金刚石;纸牌中的方块diary n. 日记;日记簿dictation n. 听写dictionary n. 词典,字典 die v. 死diet n. 饮食differ v. 相异,有区别difference n. 不同different a. 不同的,有差异的difficult a. 难的;艰难的;不易相处的difficulty n. 困难,费力dig (dug, dug) v. 挖(洞、沟等);掘digest digital v. a. 消化;领会数字的,数码的dine v. 吃饭;(尤指正式地)进餐dining room 食堂,饭厅dinner n. 正餐,宴会dip vt. 浸,蘸;把……放入又取出diploma n. 毕业文凭;学位证书direct a. vt. 直接的;直达的;直截了当的指挥;指导;监督;管理;指挥(演奏);导演(电影)direction n. 方向;方位director n. 所长,处长,主任;董事;导演directory n. 姓名地址录dirt n. 污物;脏物dirty a. 脏的disability n. 残疾;无能disabled a. 残废的,残疾的disadvantage n. 不利条件;弱点disagree vi. 意见不一致,持不同意见disagreement n. 意见不一致;相违;争论disappear vi. 消失disappoint vt. 使失望disappointment n. 失望;沮丧disaster n. 灾难;祸患discount n. 折扣discourage vt. (使)气馁;打消(做……的念头)discover vt. 发现discovery n. 发现discrimination n. 歧视discuss vt. 讨论,议论discussion n. 讨论,辩论disease n. 病,疾病dish n. 盘,碟;盘装菜;盘形物disk =disc n. 磁盘dislike vt. 不喜爱;厌恶dismiss vt. 让……离开;遣散;解散;解雇disobey vt. 不服从distance n. 距离distant a. 远的,遥远的district n. 区;地区;区域disturb vt. 扰乱;打扰dive vi. 跳水divide vt. 分,划分division n. (算术用语)除dizzy a. 头眩目晕的do (did, done) don't=do not v. & aux.做,干(用以构成疑问句及否定句。
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英语新课程标准2017版与旧新课程标准对比
这一变化进一步优化了高中英语课程结构,丰富了课程内容,有利于学生在全面发展的基础上张扬个性,发挥优势。
2017新课标课程结构变化用意非常明显,既希望为学生终身发展奠定学科知
识基础,又希望能为学生适应未来社会生活,接受高等教育和规划职业提供准备。
这种变化体现了新课标尊重学生个性、为学生终身发展负责的教育思想。
成了文化知识。
这种变化表明,今后的英语教学将更加注重真实语境下的语言
教学,语料也将更加丰富多样。
文化知识要求学生在语言学习中理解文化内涵,比较文化异同,汲取文化精华,坚定文化自信。
这就告诉我们,英语教学不单纯是让学生了解外国文化,还应该让学生通过比较与鉴别提升文化自信,传播中华文明,讲好中国故事。
相比之前,这种要求越来越高,越来越由表象
走向内里,由浅显走向深入。
总体而言,2017高中英语课标坚持”时代性、基础性、选择性、关联性”四个原则,始终围绕“核心价值观、立德树人、学科核心素养、中国情怀、国际视野、跨文化沟通能力”等关键词进行整体设计。
四、新旧课标词汇对比分析
我国原计划2017年颁布的高中课程标准英语科对词汇量要求降低,2003年版高中英语课标要求高中毕业生词汇量为3500左右,而新版课标(选修1
课程的要求)累计要求为3000——3200(指在在初中基础到高中毕业累计词汇要求),其中上限的200词指各地可根据实际情况选择增加的200个单词。
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(2023年全国版)高中英语课程标准
(2023年全国版)高中英语课程标准简介本文档旨在概述2023年全国版高中英语课程标准的主要内容。
该课程标准是为了提高高中英语教学质量、培养学生的英语能力而制定的。
目标高中英语课程标准的目标是培养学生的英语语言能力和综合运用能力,使学生能够流利、准确地运用英语进行交流和思维,以满足日常生活、学习和工作的需求。
内容高中英语课程标准的内容主要包括以下几个方面:1. 听力:通过多样化的听力材料和任务,培养学生的听力理解能力和听取信息的能力。
2. 口语:通过丰富的口语练习活动,提高学生的口语表达能力和交际能力。
3. 阅读:通过阅读各类英文文本,培养学生的阅读理解能力和提高学生的词汇量。
4. 写作:通过写作任务和练习,培养学生的写作能力和思维逻辑能力。
5. 文化与社会知识:通过学习英语国家的文化和社会知识,增加学生的跨文化交际能力。
6. 语言知识:通过系统学习英语的语音、词汇、语法和语用知识,提高学生的语言运用能力。
教学方法高中英语课程标准鼓励教师采用多种教学方法和策略,包括但不限于:1. 任务型教学:通过设计真实的交际任务,激发学生的学习兴趣和动机。
2. 合作学习:通过小组合作和互助学习,培养学生的合作精神和团队意识。
3. 创新教学:通过引入新颖的教学资源和技术手段,提供多样化的学习体验。
4. 情感教育:通过关注学生情感发展,培养学生的自信心和积极情感。
评价方法高中英语课程标准强调综合评价和多元化评价方法,包括但不限于:1. 综合测试:通过考察听、说、读、写等各方面的能力,全面评价学生的英语水平。
2. 个人作业:通过布置个人作业,评价学生的学习态度和自主学习能力。
3. 小组项目:通过小组合作项目,评价学生的合作能力和创新能力。
4. 口语表现:通过口语交流活动,评价学生的口语表达能力和交际能力。
结论2023年全国版高中英语课程标准旨在提高学生的英语能力和综合素养,通过多样化的教学方法和评价方法,培养学生的语言运用能力和跨文化交际能力。
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New Course Syllable for EnglishPart 1: IntroductionWith the advent of the information age and the global economy, English has become increasingly important. English is the dominant carrier of information and the most widely spoken language in the world. Many countries have made English a cornerstone of quality education when developing strategies for basic education.Since China’s reform and opening, the scale of its English education has continually grown, attended by significant achievements in teaching and learning. However, English education in its current form is failing to meet the needs of contemporary social and economic development.The current round of reforms to the English curriculum aim to end the following practices:l Over-emphasizing the transmission and explanation of knowledge about grammar and vocabularyl Neglecting to develop students’ ability to use language for realIn their place, the reforms aim to establish a curriculum that:l Develops students’ comprehensive language competencel Motivates students, is relevant to their life experiences and cognitive levell Promotes task-based teaching methodsl Involves students in experiential, practical, participatory and cooperative learningl Develops students’ positive attitudes, thinking skills, practical abilities, cultural awareness and autonomy through the language learning process1. The Nature of the New CurriculumThe new English curriculum strives to accomplish far more than just help students learn English. At one level learning English should involve helping students t l Develop a certain level of comprehensive language competence and the ability to use language for real communicationl Master certain basic language knowledgel Master listening, speaking, reading and writing skillsHowever, at another level the curriculum should also serve students’ all-round development, providing them with opportunities tl Strengthen their interest in studying Englishl Grow in self-discipline, perseverance and self-confidencel Improve their cooperative, investigative and thinking abilitiesl Develop their memory, imagination and creativityl Adopt good study habits and effective learning strategiesl Develop as autonomous and lifelong learnersl Build moral integrity and a healthy outlook on lifel Establish both national spirit and an awareness of and respect for cultural differencesl Broaden their horizons and enrich their life experiencel Take part in cultural lifel Develop as individuals2. Basic Principles of the New Curriculum2.1The curriculum promotes quality education (as opposed to exam-orientated education) and the all-round development of the studentsTo promote quality education particular attention must be paid tl Valuing each student’s feelingsl Stimulating students’ interest in studying Englishl Helping students gain a sense of achievement and self-confidenceThe curriculum must go beyond developing students’ comprehensive language competence to include areas such as:l Improving students’ ability to contribute to cultural and social life l Developing students’ practical abilitiesl Fostering students’ creativity2.2The curriculum objectives are holistic and flexible.The fundamental aim of the new English curriculum is to develop students’comprehensive language competence. This aim is broken down into five general objectives. These objectives are then divided into nine ability levels with descriptors provided for each level. The five general objectives are:1. Language Skills2. Language Knowledge3. Attitudes to Learning4. Learning Strategies5. Cultural AwarenessThis design allows students to progress systematically through each level whilst meeting the full range of the curriculum’s demands.2.3Students are put at the centre of the curriculum and individual differences are respectedStudents’ must be at the heart of the new curriculum. For example, their developmental needs must be the central consideration when developing:l Curriculum objectivesl The teaching and learning processl The assessment processl Teaching and learning resourcesWhen implementing the curriculum each student must be allowed to develop individually under the guidance of the teacher:2.4The curriculum promotes activity-based methods, experiential and participatory learningThe curriculum promotes task-based learning whereby, under the guidance of the teacher, the students gain a sense of achievement by reaching the goals of the task. Task completion will involve the following types of learning:l Sensoryl Experientiall ‘Hands on’/practicall Participatoryl CooperativeIn order to improve their ability to use language for real communication, students should also be able tl Adjust their learning strategies and control their emotionsl Form positive attitudes towards learning2.5The curriculum recognizes the important role of formative assessment in promoting student’ developmentThe assessment system should combine formative with summative assessment. The purposes of assessment should be tl Promote students’ comprehensive language competencel Encourage and motivate studentsl Help students become more autonomous learnersl Benefit students’ healthy personal developmentl Give teachers useful feedback from which to develop teaching and learning l Inform the ongoing development and perfection of the English curriculum Formative assessment should be an important part of the English teaching and learning process with a particular emphasis on:l Encouraging students’ active participation in learningl Improving students’ self-confidenceSummative assessment should focus on:l Testing students’ integrated language skillsl Testing students’ ability to use language2.6The curriculum expands the range of learning resources and opportunities availableThe curriculum should strive to use and develop resources whose content is:l Realisticl Close to the students’ livesl Contemporaryl Healthyl Rich and variedActive use should be made of:l Audio visual materiall Print medial The InternetStudents should be encouraged to take responsibility for finding, using and developing learning resources themselves.3. The Curriculum DesignThe curriculum follows the international practice of dividing the general objectives into different ability levels. When designing these nine levels consideration was given to the following:l The nature of language developmentl The different needs of different age groupsl The needs of different ethnic groups and areasl The economic imbalances that exist in ChinaThe aim is to have designed a system that is holistic and flexible.The correspondence between the level system and the grade system is shown in theDiagram 1: The Levels and the GradesPart 2: Introduction to the General ObjectivesThe fundamental aim of the new curriculum is to develop students’ comprehensive language competence. This comprehensive language competence is achieved through the five general objectives as shown in the following diagram:Diagram 3: Comparison of the Old and New Curriculumsl Language skills and knowledge form the basis of comprehensive language competencel The students’ attitudes to learning strongly influence their learning and developmentl Successful learning strategies improve the effectiveness of students’learningl Cultural awareness ensures students use language appropriatelyThe overall descriptors for comprehensive language competence (i.e. a combinationPart 3: The General Objectives in DetailDetailed descriptors for Levels 2 and 5 of each of the five general objectives are presented in the following tables. Please refer to the translation of the senior English curriculum (available from the VSO Programme Office) for Level 6 – 9 descriptors.Table 2: Level Descriptors for Language Skills ObjectiveN.B. The original includes Language Skills descriptors for Levels 1,3,4,6,7,8 and9Table 3: Level Descriptors for Language Knowledge ObjectiveTable 6: Level Descriptors for Cultural AwarenessPart 4: Guidelines for Implementation1. Suggestions for Teaching and Learning1.1 Lay the groundwork for students’ all-round and lifelong development Teaching and learning should meet the diverse needs of all students, ensuring the healthy development of their mind and body. In particular the teacher should pay attention to the following:l Encourage students to use English bravely, taking a lenient attitude towards mistakes they make during the learning process.l Provide students with ample opportunities to collaborate with others and to become autonomous learners.l Give students plenty of space for self-development.l Encourage students to develop their language skills in an integrated way through experiential, practical, cooperative and inquiry-based learning.l Create conditions that allow students to explore questions they are personally interested in and solve problems by themselves.1.2 Create a relaxed, democratic and harmonious learning environmentPositive attitudes are an essential condition for effective learning. Negative attitudes can not only reduce the effectiveness of study but also adversely affect students’ long-term development. In particular, teachers should heed the following:l Respect each individual student, actively encouraging everyone to try and safeguarding their self-esteem and enthusiasm.l Integrate students’ English education with their emotional education. Develop cooperative spirit by organizing learning activities that let students work together, help each other and experience group recognition and achievement.l Pay particular attention to introverted students or weak learners, trying to give them as many language practice opportunities as possible.l Establish a friendly and democratic channel of communication between students and teacher, frequently reflecting on the learning process and results together, and offering mutual help and support.1.3 Use task-based learning methods to promote students comprehensive language competenceTeachers should try to adopt task-based learning methods as much as possible. Teachers should creatively design learning activities that are relevant to the students’ real lives, according to the overall curriculum objectives and content. Teachers should engage students’ interest in the activity and organize them effectively so that they participate actively and complete the tasks, learning and using English through thinking, carrying out surveys, discussing, communicating and cooperating. Attention should be paid to the following points when designing tasks: l Activities must have clear and achievable aims and objectives.l Activities must be relevant to students’ life experiences and interests; the content and style should be as true to life as possible.l Activities must benefit the development of students’ language knowledge, language skills and ability to use language for real communication.l Activities should be of a cross-curricular nature, promoting the integrated development of students’ thinking and imagination, aesthetic and artistic sense, cooperative and creative spirit.l Activities should make students gather, process and use information, using English to communicate with others in order to develop their ability to use English to solve real problems.l Activities should not purely be limited to the classroom but also extend to out of school learning.N.B. In July 2005 VSO’s curriculum advisor, Professor Zhang Lianzhong, mentioned that this section of the curriculum will be revised such that “we will take the TBL (Task-Based Learning) approach as one of the useful tools within the big box of Communicative Language Learning.”1.4. Provide increased guidance about learning strategiesHelping students to adopt good study habits and effective learning strategies is one of the important tasks of the new curriculum. Teachers should consciously give students guidance about learning strategies so that, through learning and using English, they are learning how to learn. To this end the teacher should observe the following:l Give students chances to establish their own study targets and the means of fulfilling these.l Help students to use inference, research and inquiry style methods to carry out their learning.l Develop students’ practical abilities and creative thinking by designing inquiry based activities.l Encourage students to use observation, discovery and induction to acquire language knowledge and grasp language functions.l Help students to carry out self-assessment during the learning process and adjust their own learning objectives and strategies appropriately according to the results.1.4 Develop students’ awareness of and ability in cross-cultural communication Language and culture are closely related, language being the main transmitter and carrier of culture. Teachers should work hard to help students achieve the following during the English learning process:l Understand foreign cultures, especially those of English speaking countriesl Use English appropriatelyl Constantly broaden their cultural horizonsl Deepen their understanding of their own culturel Develop an awareness of and ability in cross-cultural communication 1.5 Use modern teaching technology and expand learning opportunitiesIn order to increase the effectiveness of teaching and learning, teachers should make good use of modern technology, expand the range resources and opportunities through which students can learn, thereby modernizing learning ways. Conditions permitting, teachers should try tl Use audiovisual material and the Internet to enrich the learning content and form and improve outcomes.l Use computer and multi-media software to explore new teaching and learning methods and promote more individualized study.l Create conditions for students to study more independently through sensible use of a variety of learning resources, such as broadcasts, print media, libraries and the Internet.1.6 Organize lively and active extracurricular activities to promote students’English learningTeachers should arrange a variety of extracurricular activities according to the students’ age and interests to help them expand their knowledge, broaden their horizons, strengthen their intellect and individuality and use their talents. The content and form of these carefully planned activities should be rich and varied. Suggestions include:l Recitalsl Songsl Story tellingl Speechesl Performancesl English cornerl English wall displaysl Cclass discussionsl ExhibitionsThe teacher should be good at leading these activities to maintain students’interest and foster their creativity and initiative.1.7 Continue to develop professionallyTeachers should aim tl Familiarize themselves with the principles, objectives, content, teaching and learning methods, psychological theories and language learning research findings of this curriculuml Select and adjust English teaching and learning strategies according to their students’ psychological characteristicsl Develop their ability to organize and monitor activitiesl Use a variety of teaching skills and methods flexiblyl Master the use of modern educational technology, using it increasingly in their own continuing study and real classroom practicel Consciously deepen their knowledge of Chinese and foreign culturesl Actively and creatively explore which teaching and learning methods best suit their students’ needs, local conditions and the objectivesl Continuously reflect on their own practice, endeavouring to become a creative and research driven teacher1.8 Follow high frequency principles to ensure effective teaching and learning In Grades 3-6 there should be a minimum of four teaching and learning periods per week, with shorter periods for the younger years. For Grades 5 and 6 classes should not exceed two periods in length. In order to ensure the effectiveness of teaching and learning, class sizes should not exceed 40 at primary level. Grades 7 –9 and senior school students should have a minimum of four lessons a week.N.B. The original provides five sample learning activities here that have not been translated.2. Suggestions for Assessment and EvaluationAssessment and evaluation is an important component of the new curriculum. Assessment should be carried out according to the requirements of the curriculum standards, focusing not only on the results but also the process of learning. The primary purposes of assessment are tl Let students continuously experience progress and success during the learning processl Let students know their own progress and build confidencel Promote all aspects of students’ comprehensive language competencel Provide the teacher with feedback on the teaching and learning process l Help the teacher reflect on their own teaching practice and adjust it accordinglyl Help the teacher continuously improve the quality of their teachingl Provide the school with prompt feedback on the implementation of the curriculuml Help improve educational managementl Inform the ongoing development and perfection of the new English curriculumThe assessment system should diversify both the subjects and forms of assessment. Assessment should focus on students’ comprehensive language competence, combining both formative assessment (concentrating on the study process) and summative assessment (concentrating on the learning outcomes).2.1 Ensure that students are the subjects (not objects) of assessment Students are at the centre of learning. The development of their comprehensive language competence should be the starting point for both teaching and learning and assessment.l Assessment should help students know their own progress, developself-confidence, reflect on and adjust their own study process, thereby ensuring the continuous development of their language ability.l Teachers should help students carry out self-assessment.l Students should be active participants and collaborators in a variety of assessment activities.l Assessment should be an organic part of teaching and learning activities. l Assessment should help students to analyse their own successes and shortcomings, clarifying the direction in which they need to work.2.2 Make sure formative assessment plays a role in student development Formative assessment is an important component and driving element of teaching and learning. Formative assessment should check the students’ learning outcomes, attitudes and strategies during the everyday learning process. The purpose of formative assessment is to encourage students, help students adjust the learning process effectively, help students gain a sense of achievement, strengthen their self-confidence, and improve their cooperative spirit. Formative assessment helps students develop from passive objects of assessment to active participants in the assessment process. In order to let formative assessment become an organic part of the study process its important tl Establish an open and relaxed atmosphere for assessmentl Use both tests and other methodsl Use a combination of individual and small group assessmentl Encourage students, classmates, teachers and parents to collectively participate in assessment, thereby diversifying the subjects of assessment Formative assessment can take many forms, such as:l Comparison and assessment of classroom learning activitiesl Self assessment of learning outcomesl A learning portfoliol Questionnairesl Interviewsl Feedback from parentsl Everyday quizzes and testsFormative assessment can be recorded in the form of descriptions, levels or marks. No matter what method is used, the role of assessment in encouraging learners must not be forgotten. According to the assessment results, teachers should give students individual feedback, ensuring their steady progress and encouraging them to reflect on and better themselves.2.3 Make sure assessment methods are varied and flexibleTeachers must select assessment methods suitable for the age of the students and the learning conditions. During formal assessment teachers should permit students to select assessment methods that suit their characteristics or strengths. If students get unsatisfactory results during a certain test they should be allowed to negotiate with the teacher to retake the test after sufficient preparation.2.4 Make sure assessment feedback is used to increase the effectiveness of teaching and learningThe teacher should ask themselves the following questions:l Does the assessment help promote autonomous learning and self-confidence? l Does the assessment reflect the students’ achievements?l Does the assessment reflect the teachers’ strengths and weaknesses? l Does the assessment reflect problems in the students’ learning process? Teachers should promptly adjust their teaching methods and plans according to assessment feedback.2.5 Summative assessment should focus on checking students’ comprehensive language competenceSummative assessment (such as end of term exams and graduation exams) is the main means of measuring the level of students’ comprehensive language competence. It also reflects the effectiveness of the teaching and learning process and is a major indicator of the schools’ quality in managing teaching and learning. Summative assessment must have the target of assessing students’ comprehensive language competence, striving to scientifically and comprehensively check students’language level at the end of a particular stage of learning. The following should be observed:l Exams should include oral, listening and writing amongst other components in assessing students’ comprehensive language competence.l Listening tests must account for a minimum of twenty percent of termly, yearly and graduation exams.l Listening tests should check students’ understanding and ability to gain information rather than asking them to distinguish between different pronunciations.l Writing exams should avoid testing knowledge of phonetics or grammar in isolation.l There should be an increase in questions that require students to use English in a specific language context.l Objective questions with a single correct answer should be reduced in favour of more subjective questions with several correct answers.l Exam results should not be publicly displayed nor students ranked in order of their results.2.6 Recognize the special characteristics of assessment for Grades 3 – 6The main purpose of assessment at primary level should be to encourage students’interest and active participation in learning English. Assessment methods should be varied and choice should be offered. Formative assessment should be the main type, focusing mainly on students’ performance and ability to cooperate during a variety of everyday teaching and learning activities.l In Grades 3 and 4 end of term or end of year assessment should use assessment activities similar to normal teaching and learning activities. Through observing students’ behaviour and discussing with them teachers should assess their ability to use English to do things.l For end of term or year assessment in Grades 5 and 6 a combination of oral and written tests can be used. Oral tests should check students’ ability to use language to communicate about content close to their real lives. Written tests should focus on checking their listening and reading skills, using methods that are as active and lively as possible.2.7 Pay attention to the relationship between assessment and teaching and learning Pay attention to the proportion of teaching and learning time spent on assessment. Only carry out assessment that has useful results. Avoid over-elaborate andtime-consuming assessment processes. Don’t let assessment become the sole end of teaching and learning.2.8 The assessment of each level should be founded on the general objectives The general objectives should be the basis for all assessment. Since the assessment of Level 2 will be organized by individual places and schools, formative assessment should be the main means. The same applies to all other levels apart from Levels 5 and 8, whose assessment is organized by national and provincial education bodies. Selection exams should unite the requirements of this curriculum with those of local conditions to establish suitable levels and test demands.N.B. Six examples of assessment documents are provide in the original. They are just listed here.Example 1: Self assessment questionnaire for Grade 7-9 students about learning strategiesIncludes statements such as:l I can concentrate during study.l During communication I use gestures and facial expressions to help express myself.l I often use associations to help study and remember new words Students choose between ‘never’, ‘rarely’, ‘sometimes’, ‘often’ and ‘always’. Example 2: Assessment reference sheet for Grade 3-6 for English ‘playing, performing, watching, speaking and listening’Example 3: Formative assessment scheme for Grade 3-6 listening at Level 2 Example 4: Guidelines for using student portfoliosPortfolios might include:l Some kind of baseline assessmentl A record of the students’ classroom performance – e.g. participation in role-plays, volunteering to read something aloud, etc.l Examples of the students’ best written homework, as selected by themselvesl Teachers’ and parents’ observations on the students’ study situation l Results of tests and quizzes marked by the teacher, student or students’classmates, either as grades or written commentsl Students’ self-assessments and reflections on their own attitude, methods and outcomesExample 5: Guidelines for oral testsEnd of term or end of year oral tests should test students’ real ability to express themselves orally. Students can be tested in groups of two, three or four. According to a situation or topic (that might be presented through words or pictures), students discuss and communicate. Teachers should assess their oral expression, communicative ability and effectiveness. The following questions may be useful: l Is information coherent and easily expressed? (Students may make grammar and vocabulary mistakes that affect the accuracy but the basic information is still transmitted effectively.)l Are the pronunciation, intonation and rhythm natural? Can the speaker be understood?l Does the speaker use appropriate communication strategies, such as repetition, clarification, using expressions and gestures, to complete the activity successfully?Example 6: Reference sheet for the assessment of writing for Levels 3 – 8.3. Exploitation and Use of Curricular Resources4. The compilation of teaching materials and guidelines for their use N.B. A full translation of these final two sections is incorporated in the translation of the senior English curriculum available from the Programme Office.。
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普通高中课程标准实验教科书英语必修6Unit 1 Art-Reading TaskSuppose you were the president of a high school council and you received the letter below. It is from a group of students who would like to make their school more attractive. Read the letter and then use the outline on the next page to make notes for a report about the letter to the school council.Class 2ASeaforth High SchoolRamsay RdSeaforthMrs L KrollPresident, Seaforth High School CouncilPO Box 235, Seaforth12 MayDear Mrs Kroll,Lately our class has become worried about the environment at the back of the school, and we would like to do something to make it more attractive. We have done some research and have come up with a plan. With the help of our parents, we can do most of the work ourselves, but we will need a small amount of money for equipment, plants-and paint. I am writing to ask the council for permission to do this work and to ask if the school council could donate $500 towards our project.We would like to turn the empty land at the back of the school into a nature garden. We would plant trees and grasses, make paths through the garden and dig a small pond. We think this would provide a peaceful place for students and teachers to walk in. It would also attract birds, insects and small animals which students could then study in science classes. We would also like to paint the back wall of the school that faces the new garden. Some of our art classes could then paint a huge picture on it. It might be possible to paint over the wall each year so the next classes can make a new picture.Lastly, we would like to paint all the rubbish bins. At the moment they look old and the paint is coming off. If we paint them in bright, attractive colours, students might be more likely to use them. We think our plan would greatly improve the back of the school and everyone in the schoolwould benefit. We have already asked our parents and they have promised to donate one weekend of their time to help us complete the project.We hope you will give us permission for this worthwhile project and will be able to donate the $500 we need. When we have finished the work, we hope the council will join us in a celebration morning tea so that the whole school can thank you.Yours sincerely,Jo Ryan (Class president)Unit 2 Poems-Reading Task A spring morningA I awake light-hearted this morning of spring, Everywhere round me the singing ofbirds-But now I remember the night, the storm, And I wonder how many blossoms were broken.(by Meng Haoran )B Hungrily the cat consumes the fish;Hungrily I close my eyes and make a wish;Hungrily the boy runs to the road's end;Hungrily the driver takes the next bend.Hungrily the young man loves life at sea;Hungrily the beautiful girl looks at me;Hungrily the seal dives down into the deep;Hungrily I fall into bed and sleep.C If you were the only girl in the worldand I were the only boy!Nothing else would matter in the world todaywe could go on loving in the same old way!A garden of Eden just made for twowith nothing to mar our joyI would say such wonderful things to youthere would be such wonderful things to doIf you were the only girl in the worldand I were the only boy!(by Clifford Grey)D SunshineLovely, cheerfulWarming, welcoming, calmingI sing with youBrightnessE First autumn morning:The mirror I stare intoShows my father's face.(by Kijo Murakami)Unit 3 A healthy lifeSUCCESSFUL ALDS PROGRAMME IN YUNNANAn AIDS awareness programme started by the Chinese Red Cross in Yunnan province six years ago has proved so successful that it is now running in several other provinces, including Xinjiang, Guangxi, Hainan, Fujian and Jilin.As well as providing care and support for AIDS sufferers, the programme trains young people to teach others about HIV/AIDS. These volunteers hold two-day classes to teach people of similar age and background about the virus and its links to drug use and sexual practices. They work with students, drug users, people who work in the entertainment business and others who may be at risk of becoming infected by the virus.Programme organisers believe that the programme is an extremely effective way of making sure that people learn the facts about HIV/AIDS because the workshops are given by people just like them. The director of the programme said that, although people knew about HIV/AIDS and how it was spread, they often thought it had nothing to do with their own life. This may have been true in the past, when HIV/AIDS was found mainly among drug users and those who had become infected through careless blood transfusion practices. However, today, the number of young people becoming infected through sexual activity is increasing and it is important to handle this issue.The Chinese government predicts that unless action is taken immediately, as many as 10 million people could be infected with HIV/ AIDS in China by the year 2010.In June 2001, as part of their response to this problem, the Chinese central government announced afive-year plan for dealing with the spread of the disease. This plan focuses on better education about the virus, a national system to report cases of the disease and better practices for collecting blood.Unit 4 Global warming-Reading taskBefore you read Tom's essay on environmental problems, glance at the title and pictures and predict the main idea of the essay.CLEAN UP YOUR BUTTS AND BAGSAll sorts of items become litter, but two of the most common and most dangerous are cigarette butts and plastic bags. Litter is a big problem for our environment, but it is a problem that individuals can easily do something about. Not littering at all or cleaning up litter, such as cigarette butts and plastic bags, greatly improves the quality of our environment.Although cigarette butts are small, they are bad for the environment. Over 1,600 billion cigarettes are smoked each year in China and large quantities of the butts are thrown away. Worldwide, about 4.5 trillion butts are littered every year. Apart from the fact that butts spoil the beauty of the environment, they contain some very toxic chemicals. These find their way into the water supply where they decrease the quality of the water and endanger plants and animals that live there. Because there are so many butts and because they can take up to 5 years to break down, the toxic chemicals add up to a large amount. So, if people have to smoke, they should not throw away the butts but put them in the rubbish bin instead.Plastic bags are another common form of litter that is a danger to the environment. There are several reasons for this. They are made from oil and gas, which are non-renewable resources, ff they are not recycled, these resources are lost to us. In China, 2 billion plastic bags are used every day. An enormous number of these become litter. This is a huge problem because they last from 20 to 1,000 years in the environment. They float easily in air and water and travel long distances. They find their way to rivers, parks, beaches and oceans. Plastic bags kill up to one million seabirds, 100,000 sea mammals and countless fish each year worldwide. When the animal dies and breaks down, the plastic bag can become free again to kill another animal. It is up to people not to let plastic bags become litter. It would be better if they used fewer and recycled them.Cleaning up your cigarette butts and plastic bags would improve the environment. The earth would be a better place because it would be less polluted. And we would know that we were doing something to look after our planet. However, I believe the best solution would be not tosmoke or use plastic bags at all.Unit 5 The power of natureLook at the title of the story and the picture below. Can you predict what the story is about? Then read the story quickly and see if you were right.TRAPPED BY THE FLOOD"It's not looking too good, darling. I think you'd better pack a few things and go to your mother's place. And you'd better take Rosie and Monty with you."Putting down the phone, Sara sighed. Tomorrow was her husband Tony's birthday. She had planned to cook him a nice meal and then surprise him with the new mountain bike she'd bought for him. If she went to her mother's house, Tony wouldn't get his present for days.However, her mother's house was the best place to be right now. Being on higher land, it would be safe from the floods. It had been raining heavily for almost two weeks and the river near Sara and Tony's house was rising higher and higher all the time. Tony and others from thevillage had spent the last two days putting sandbags along the side of the river to stop it overflowing. Now they feared that their hard work had been useless and soon the whole valley would be flooded.Sara dressed baby James in warm clothes and collected the things she would need for him over the next few days. She put the lead on the dog and went in search of Monty, the cat. It took her a long time, but eventually she found him safe and warm under the covers on her bed. Sheplaced him in his cat basket and took him into the kitchen where James and the dog, Rosie, waited.Just as she was reaching for the car keys, Sara heard a sound like the noise bath water makes when you pull out the plug. She looked at the back door. Water was flowing in underneath. Turning around she saw dirty brown water fountaining out of the drain and filling the sink. Quickly she put James into her backpack and pulled it onto her back. Calling to Rosie, she picked up the cat basket and ran to the front of the house and out into the front garden.The water was already up to her knees. Rosie was swimming beside her. Knowing the water would soon be much deeper, Sara ran to the car and opened the doors. She threw the cat basket onto the roof of the car and pushed Rosie up beside it. Using the car seat as a step she climbed first onto the front of the car and then onto the roof. James, sately attached to her back, made no sound at all. Sara stared down at the water which was rushing past the car. It was already half way up the doors, and still rising.。
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《普通高中课程标准实验教科书-英语》教学目标《普通高中课程标准实验教科书英语》(New Senior English For China)是根据教育部制定的《普通高中英语课程标准(实验)》编写的。
教科书从内容安排、编排体系到采用的教学方法和练习的设计等方面都努力体现《普通高中英语课程标准(实验)》规定的课程性质和理念:使学生在义务教育阶段学习的基础上,进一步明确学习目标,发展自主学习的能力和合作精神;在加强对学生综合语言运用能力培养的同时,注重提高学生用英语获取信息、处理信息、分析问题和解决问题的能力,特别注重提高他们用英语进行思维和表达的能力;高中英语课程还应根据学生的个性特征和发展需求,为他们提供丰富的选择机会和充分的表现空间。
通过高中英语课程的学习,使学生的语言运用能力进一步得到提高,国际视野更加宽广,爱国主义精神和民族使命感进一步增强,为他们未来发展和终身学习奠定良好的基础。
指导思想一、在培养学生的语言技能、语言知识、情感态度、学习策略和文化意识等素养的基础上培养学生综合运用语言的能力。
二、优化学生的英语学习方法,使他们能通过观察、体验、探究等主动学习的方法,充分发挥自己的学习潜能,形成有效的学习策略,提高自主学习的能力。
三、关注学生的情感,提高他们的人文素养。
要使他们在英语学习的过程中,树立正确的人生观、世界观、价值观,培养他们高度的社会责任感,提高独立思考和判断的能力,培养创新精神和实践能力,发展与人沟通和与人合作的能力,增进跨文化理解和跨文化交际能力。
四、吸收当代先进的教学思想,从实际出发,采取综合的教学方法,兼收并蓄,集各家所长,运用功能、结构、话题、“任务型”活动等相结合的教学方法。
五、注重过程评价,促进学生发展。
对学生在学习过程中的表现,所取得的成绩以及所反映出的情感、态度、策略等方面的发展做出评价,以激发学生学习的积极性和自信心。
六、积极开发教学配套资源,使教材具有弹性,使教学具有灵活性、开放性和拓展性,使学生更好地发挥潜能,发展个性。
(全国版)2023年高中英语课程标准
(全国版)2023年高中英语课程标准一、前言根据《中华人民共和国教育法》和《普通高中课程方案(2017年版)》的要求,结合我国高中英语教学实际情况,制定本课程标准。
本课程标准旨在指导和规范高中英语教学,提高英语教育质量,培养具有初步国际视野和跨文化交际能力的人才。
二、课程性质高中英语课程是兼有工具性和人文性的课程。
通过英语学习,学生不仅能够掌握基本的英语语言知识,提高英语应用能力,还能够了解外国文化,培养国际理解,提升跨文化交际素养。
三、课程目标1. 学生能够熟练掌握高中英语课程规定的词汇、语法、听力、阅读、写作、翻译等基本知识和技能。
2. 学生能够在日常生活、学习和工作中运用英语进行有效的沟通和交流。
3. 学生能够理解和尊重外国文化,展示良好的国际形象,具备初步的跨文化交际能力。
四、课程内容1. 语言知识:包括语音、词汇、语法、功能项目和话题等。
2. 语言技能:包括听、说、读、写、看(视觉理解)和译等。
3. 学习策略:包括自主学习、合作学习和探究学习等。
4. 文化意识:包括外国文化、跨文化交际和中华文化等。
五、课程实施1. 教学建议:教师应根据学生的实际水平,采用启发式、任务型等教学方法,充分调动学生的学习积极性。
2. 评价建议:应采用形成性评价和终结性评价相结合的方式,全面、客观地评价学生的英语水平。
3. 教材编写与使用:教材应体现课程标准的要求,注重语言实践,丰富话题和功能项目,适当拓展文化内容。
六、课程标准解读与培训为了帮助广大教师更好地理解和实施课程标准,我们将提供课程标准的解读和培训资料,包括教学设计、教学评价、教材分析和教学方法等。
附录附录包括课程标准中所涉及的主要词汇表、功能项目表、话题表等。
---以上为高中英语课程标准的基本内容,具体实施时,请结合教学实际情况和地域特点,进行适当的调整。
如有任何疑问或建议,请随时与我们联系。
发布日期:2023年1月1日生效日期:2023年9月1日教育部基础教育课程教材发展中心。
(新)高中英语课程标准-新课标-英文版
New Course Syllable for EnglishPart 1: IntroductionWith the advent of the information age and the global economy, English has become increasingly important. English is the dominant carrier of information and the most widely spoken language in the world. Many countries have made English a cornerstone of quality education when developing strategies for basic education.Since China’s reform and opening, the scale of its English education has continually grown, attended by significant achievements in teaching and learning. However, English education in its current form is failing to meet the needs of contemporary social and economic development.The current round of reforms to the English curriculum aim to end the following practices:l Over-emphasizing the transmission and explanation of knowledge about grammar and vocabularyl Neglecting to develop students’ ability to use language for realIn their place, the reforms aim to establish a curriculum that:l Develops students’ comprehensive l anguage competencel Motivates students, is relevant to their life experiences and cognitive levell Promotes task-based teaching methodsl Involves students in experiential, practical, participatory and cooperative learningl Develops students’ positive attitudes, thinking skills, practical abilities, cultural awareness and autonomy through the language learning process1. The Nature of the New CurriculumThe new English curriculum strives to accomplish far more than just help students learn English. At one level learning English should involve helping students tl Develop a certain level of comprehensive language competence and the ability to use language for real communicationl Master certain basic language knowledgel Master listening, speaking, reading and writing skillsHowever, at another level the curriculum should also serve students’ all-round development, providing them with opportunities tl Strengthen their interest in studying Englishl Grow in self-discipline, perseverance and self-confidencel Improve their cooperative, investigative and thinking abilitiesl Develop their memory, imagination and creativityl Adopt good study habits and effective learning strategiesl Develop as autonomous and lifelong learnersl Build moral integrity and a healthy outlook on lifel Establish both national spirit and an awareness of and respect for cultural differencesl Broaden their horizons and enrich their life experiencel Take part in cultural lifel Develop as individuals2. Basic Principles of the New Curriculum2.1The curriculum promotes quality education (as opposed to exam-orientated education) and the all-round development of the studentsTo promote quality education particular attention must be paid tl Valuing each student’s feelingsl Stimulating students’ interest in studying Englishl Helping students gain a sense of achievement and self-confidenceThe curriculum must go beyond developing students’ comprehensive language competence to include areas such as:l Improving students’ ability to contribute to cultural and social lifel Developing students’ practical abilitiesl Fostering students’ creativity2.2The curriculum objectives are holistic and flexible.The fundamental aim of the new English curriculum is to develop students’ comprehensive language competence. This aim is broken down into five general objectives. These objectives are then divided into nine ability levels with descriptors provided for each level. The five general objectives are:1. Language Skills2. Language Knowledge3. Attitudes to Learning4. Learning Strategies5. Cultural AwarenessThis design allows students to progress systematically through each level whilst meeting the full range of the curriculum’s demands.2.3Students are put at the centre of the curriculum and individual differences are respected Students’ must be at the heart of the new curricul um. For example, their developmental needs must be the central consideration when developing:l Curriculum objectivesl The teaching and learning processl The assessment processl Teaching and learning resourcesWhen implementing the curriculum each student must be allowed to develop individually under the guidance of the teacher:2.4The curriculum promotes activity-based methods, experiential and participatory learningThe curriculum promotes task-based learning whereby, under the guidance of the teacher, the students gain a sense of achievement by reaching the goals of the task. Task completion will involve the following types of learning:l Sensoryl Experientiall ‘Hands on’/practicall Participatoryl CooperativeIn order to improve their ability to use language for real communication, students should also be able tl Adjust their learning strategies and control their emotionsl Form positive attitudes towards learning2.5The curriculum recogni zes the important role of formative assessment in promoting student’ developmentThe assessment system should combine formative with summative assessment. The purposes of assessment should be tl Promote students’ comprehensive language competencel Encourage and motivate studentsl Help students become more autonomous learnersl Benefit students’ healthy personal developmentl Give teachers useful feedback from which to develop teaching and learningl Inform the ongoing development and perfection of the English curriculumFormative assessment should be an important part of the English teaching and learning process with a particular emphasis on:l Encouraging students’ active participation in learningl Improving stu dents’ self-confidenceSummative assessment should focus on:l Testing students’ integrated language skillsl Testing students’ ability to use language2.6The curriculum expands the range of learning resources and opportunities availableThe curriculum should strive to use and develop resources whose content is:l Realisticl Close to the students’ livesl Contemporaryl Healthyl Rich and variedActive use should be made of:l Audio visual materiall Print medial The InternetStudents should be encouraged to take responsibility for finding, using and developing learning resources themselves.3. The Curriculum DesignThe curriculum follows the international practice of dividing the general objectives into different ability levels. When designing these nine levels consideration was given to the following:l The nature of language developmentl The different needs of different age groupsl The needs of different ethnic groups and areasl The economic imbalances that exist in ChinaThe aim is to have designed a system that is holistic and flexible.The correspondence between the level system and the grade system is shown in the following diagram:Diagram 1: The Levels and the GradesPart 2: Introduction to the General ObjectivesThe fundamental aim of the new curriculum is to develop students’ comprehensive language competence. This comprehensive language competence is achieved through the five general objectives as shown in the following diagram:Diagram 3: Comparison of the Old and New Curriculumsl Language skills and knowledge form the basis of comprehensive language competencel The students’ attitudes to learning strongly influence their learning and developmentl Successful learning strategies improve the effectiveness of students’ learningl Cultural awareness ensures students use language appropriatelyThe overall descriptors for comprehensive language competence (i.e. a combination of all fiveTable 1: The Overall Descriptors for Comprehensive Language CompetencePart 3: The General Objectives in DetailDetailed descriptors for Levels 2 and 5 of each of the five general objectives are presented in the following tables. Please refer to the translation of the senior English curriculum (available from the VSO Programme Office) for Level 6 – 9 descriptors.Table 2: Level Descriptors for Language Skills ObjectiveN.B. The original includes Language Skills descriptors for Levels 1,3,4,6,7,8 and 9Table 3: Level Descriptors for Language Knowledge ObjectiveTable 4: Level Descriptors for Affective Attitudes ObjectiveTable 5: Level Descriptors for Learning Strategies ObjectiveTable 6: Level Descriptors for Cultural AwarenessPart 4: Guidelines for Implementation1. Suggestions for Teaching and Learning1.1 Lay the groundwork for students’ all-round and lifelong developmentTeaching and learning should meet the diverse needs of all students, ensuring the healthy development of their mind and body. In particular the teacher should pay attention to the following:l Encourage students to use English bravely, taking a lenient attitude towards mistakes they make during the learning process.l Provide students with ample opportunities to collaborate with others and to become autonomous learners.l Give students plenty of space for self-development.l Encourage students to develop their language skills in an integrated way through experiential, practical, cooperative and inquiry-based learning.l Create conditions that allow students to explore questions they are personally interested in and solve problems by themselves.1.2 Create a relaxed, democratic and harmonious learning environmentPositive attitudes are an essential condition for effective learning. Negative attitudes can not only reduce the effectiveness of study but also adversely affect students’ long-term development. In particular, teachers should heed the following:l Respect each individual student, actively encouraging everyone to try and safeguarding their self-esteem and enthusiasm.l Integrate students’ English education with their emotional education. Develop cooperative spirit by organizing learning activities that let students work together, help each other and experience group recognition and achievement.l Pay particular attention to introverted students or weak learners, trying to give them as many language practice opportunities as possible.l Establish a friendly and democratic channel of communication between students and teacher, frequently reflecting on the learning process and results together, and offering mutual help and support.1.3 Use task-based learning methods to promote students comprehensive language competence Teachers should try to adopt task-based learning methods as much as possible. Teachers should creatively design learning activities that are relevant to the students’ real lives, accor ding to the overall curriculum objectives and content. Teachers should engage students’ interest in the activity and organize them effectively so that they participate actively and complete the tasks, learning and using English through thinking, carrying out surveys, discussing, communicating and cooperating. Attention should be paid to the following points when designing tasks:l Activities must have clear and achievable aims and objectives.l Activities must be relevant to students’ life experie nces and interests; the content and style should be as true to life as possible.l Activities must benefit the development of students’ language knowledge, language skills and ability to use language for real communication.l Activities should be of a cross-curricular nature, promoting the integrated development of students’ thinking and imagination, aesthetic and artistic sense, cooperative and creative spirit.l Activities should make students gather, process and use information, using English to communicate with others in order to develop their ability to use English to solve real problems.l Activities should not purely be limited to the classroom but also extend to out of school learning.N.B. In July 2005 VSO’s curriculum adviso r, Professor Zhang Lianzhong, mentioned that this section of the curriculum will be revised such that “we will take the TBL (Task-Based Learning) approach as one of the useful tools within the big box of Communicative Language Learning.” 1.4. Provide increased guidance about learning strategiesHelping students to adopt good study habits and effective learning strategies is one of the important tasks of the new curriculum. Teachers should consciously give students guidance about learning strategies so that, through learning and using English, they are learning how to learn. To this end the teacher should observe the following:l Give students chances to establish their own study targets and the means of fulfilling these.l Help students to use inference, research and inquiry style methods to carry out their learning. l Develop students’ practical abilities and creative thinking by designing inquiry based activities.l Encourage students to use observation, discovery and induction to acquire language knowledge and grasp language functions.l Help students to carry out self-assessment during the learning process and adjust their own learning objectives and strategies appropriately according to the results.1.4 Develop students’ aware ness of and ability in cross-cultural communicationLanguage and culture are closely related, language being the main transmitter and carrier of culture. Teachers should work hard to help students achieve the following during the English learning process:l Understand foreign cultures, especially those of English speaking countriesl Use English appropriatelyl Constantly broaden their cultural horizonsl Deepen their understanding of their own culturel Develop an awareness of and ability in cross-cultural communication1.5 Use modern teaching technology and expand learning opportunitiesIn order to increase the effectiveness of teaching and learning, teachers should make good use of modern technology, expand the range resources and opportunities through which students can learn, thereby modernizing learning ways. Conditions permitting, teachers should try tl Use audiovisual material and the Internet to enrich the learning content and form and improve outcomes.l Use computer and multi-media software to explore new teaching and learning methods and promote more individualized study.l Create conditions for students to study more independently through sensible use of a varietyof learning resources, such as broadcasts, print media, libraries and the Internet.1.6 Organize lively and active extracurricular activities to promote students’ English learning Teachers should arrange a variety of extracurricular activities according to the students’ age and interests to help them expand their knowledge, broaden their horizons, strengthen their intellect and individuality and use their talents. The content and form of these carefully planned activities should be rich and varied. Suggestions include:l Recitalsl Songsl Story tellingl Speechesl Performancesl English cornerl English wall displaysl Cclass discussionsl ExhibitionsThe teacher should be good at leading these activities to maintain students’ interest and foster their creativity and initiative.1.7 Continue to develop professionallyTeachers should aim tl Familiarize themselves with the principles, objectives, content, teaching and learning methods, psychological theories and language learning research findings of this curriculuml Select and adjust English teaching and learning strategies according to their students’ psychological characteristicsl Develop their ability to organize and monitor activitiesl Use a variety of teaching skills and methods flexiblyl Master the use of modern educational technology, using it increasingly in their own continuing study and real classroom practicel Consciously deepen their knowledge of Chinese and foreign culturesl Actively and creat ively explore which teaching and learning methods best suit their students’ needs, local conditions and the objectivesl Continuously reflect on their own practice, endeavouring to become a creative and research driven teacher1.8 Follow high frequency principles to ensure effective teaching and learningIn Grades 3-6 there should be a minimum of four teaching and learning periods per week, with shorter periods for the younger years. For Grades 5 and 6 classes should not exceed two periods in length. In order to ensure the effectiveness of teaching and learning, class sizes should not exceed 40 at primary level. Grades 7 –9 and senior school students should have a minimum of four lessons a week.N.B. The original provides five sample learning activities here that have not been translated.2. Suggestions for Assessment and EvaluationAssessment and evaluation is an important component of the new curriculum. Assessment should be carried out according to the requirements of the curriculum standards, focusing not only on the results but also the process of learning. The primary purposes of assessment are tl Let students continuously experience progress and success during the learning processl Let students know their own progress and build confidencel Promote all aspects of students’ comprehensive language competencel Provide the teacher with feedback on the teaching and learning processl Help the teacher reflect on their own teaching practice and adjust it accordinglyl Help the teacher continuously improve the quality of their teachingl Provide the school with prompt feedback on the implementation of the curriculuml Help improve educational managementl Inform the ongoing development and perfection of the new English curriculumThe assessment system should diversify both the subjects and forms of assessment. Assessment should focus on students’ comprehensive language competence, combining both formative assessment (concentrating on the study process) and summative assessment (concentrating on the learning outcomes).2.1 Ensure that students are the subjects (not objects) of assessmentStudents are at the centre of learning. The development of their comprehensive language competence should be the starting point for both teaching and learning and assessment.l Assessment should help students know their own progress, develop self-confidence, reflect on and adjust their own study process, thereby ensuring the continuous development of their language ability.l Teachers should help students carry out self-assessment.l Students should be active participants and collaborators in a variety of assessment activities. l Assessment should be an organic part of teaching and learning activities.l Assessment should help students to analyse their own successes and shortcomings, clarifying the direction in which they need to work.2.2 Make sure formative assessment plays a role in student developmentFormative assessment is an important component and driving element of teaching and learning. Formative assessment should check the students’ learning outcomes, attitudes and strategies during the everyday learning process. The purpose of formative assessment is to encourage students, help students adjust the learning process effectively, help students gain a sense of achievement, strengthen their self-confidence, and improve their cooperative spirit. Formative assessment helps students develop from passive objects of assessment to active participants in theassessment process. In order to let formative assessment become an organic part of the study process its important tl Establish an open and relaxed atmosphere for assessmentl Use both tests and other methodsl Use a combination of individual and small group assessmentl Encourage students, classmates, teachers and parents to collectively participate in assessment, thereby diversifying the subjects of assessmentFormative assessment can take many forms, such as:l Comparison and assessment of classroom learning activitiesl Self assessment of learning outcomesl A learning portfoliol Questionnairesl Interviewsl Feedback from parentsl Everyday quizzes and testsFormative assessment can be recorded in the form of descriptions, levels or marks. No matter what method is used, the role of assessment in encouraging learners must not be forgotten. According to the assessment results, teachers should give students individual feedback, ensuring their steady progress and encouraging them to reflect on and better themselves.2.3 Make sure assessment methods are varied and flexibleTeachers must select assessment methods suitable for the age of the students and the learning conditions. During formal assessment teachers should permit students to select assessment methods that suit their characteristics or strengths. If students get unsatisfactory results during a certain test they should be allowed to negotiate with the teacher to retake the test after sufficient preparation.2.4 Make sure assessment feedback is used to increase the effectiveness of teaching and learning The teacher should ask themselves the following questions:l Does the assessment help promote autonomous learning and self-confidence?l Does the assessment reflect the students’ achievements?l Does the assessment reflect the teachers’ strengths and weaknesses?l Does the assessment reflect problems in the students’ learning process?Teachers should promptly adjust their teaching methods and plans according to assessment feedback.2.5 Summative assessment should focus on checking students’ comprehensive language competenceSummative assessment (such as end of term exams and graduation exams) is the main means of measuring the level of students’ comprehensive language competence. It also reflects the effectiveness of the teaching and learning process and is a major indicator of the schools’ quality in managing teaching and learning. Summative assessment must have the target of assessing students’ comprehensive language competence, striving to scientifically and comprehensively check students’ language level at the end of a particular stage of learning. The following should be observed:l Exams should include oral, listening and writing amongst other components in assessing students’ comprehensive language competence.l Listening tests must account for a minimum of twenty percent of termly, yearly and graduation exams.l Listening tests shoul d check students’ understanding and ability to gain information rather than asking them to distinguish between different pronunciations.l Writing exams should avoid testing knowledge of phonetics or grammar in isolation.l There should be an increase in questions that require students to use English in a specific language context.l Objective questions with a single correct answer should be reduced in favour of more subjective questions with several correct answers.l Exam results should not be publicly displayed nor students ranked in order of their results. 2.6 Recognize the special characteristics of assessment for Grades 3 – 6The main purpose of assessment at primary level should be to encourage students’ interest and active participation in learning English. Assessment methods should be varied and choice should be offered. Formative assessment should be the main type, focusing mainly on students’ performance and ability to cooperate during a variety of everyday teaching and learning activities. l In Grades 3 and 4 end of term or end of year assessment should use assessment activities similar to normal teaching and learning activities. Through observing students’ behaviour and discussing with them teachers should assess their ability to use English to do things.l For end of term or year assessment in Grades 5 and 6 a combination of oral and written tests can be used. Oral tests should check students’ ability to use language to communicate about content close to their real lives. Written tests should focus on checking their listening and reading skills, using methods that are as active and lively as possible.2.7 Pay attention to the relationship between assessment and teaching and learningPay attention to the proportion of teaching and learning time spent on assessment. Only carry out assessment that has useful results. Avoid over-elaborate and time-consuming assessment processes. Don’t let assessment become the sole end of teaching and learning.2.8 The assessment of each level should be founded on the general objectivesThe general objectives should be the basis for all assessment. Since the assessment of Level 2 will be organized by individual places and schools, formative assessment should be the main means. The same applies to all other levels apart from Levels 5 and 8, whose assessment is organized by national and provincial education bodies. Selection exams should unite the requirements of this curriculum with those of local conditions to establish suitable levels and test demands.N.B. Six examples of assessment documents are provide in the original. They are just listed here. Example 1: Self assessment questionnaire for Grade 7-9 students about learning strategies Includes statements such as:l I can concentrate during study.l During communication I use gestures and facial expressions to help express myself.l I often use associations to help study and remember new wordsStudents choose between ‘never’, ‘rarely’, ‘sometimes’, ‘often’ and ‘always’.Example 2: Assessment reference sheet for Grade 3-6 for English ‘playing, performing, watching, speaking and listening’Example 3: Formative assessment scheme for Grade 3-6 listening at Level 2Example 4: Guidelines for using student portfoliosPortfolios might include:l Some kind of baseline assessmentl A record of the students’ classroom performance – e.g. participation in role-plays, volunteering to read something aloud, etc.l Examples of the students’ best written homework, a s selected by themselvesl Teachers’ and parents’ observations on the students’ study situationl Results of tests and quizzes marked by the teacher, student or students’ classmates, either as grades or written commentsl Students’ self-assessments and reflections on their own attitude, methods and outcomes Example 5: Guidelines for oral testsEnd of term or end of year oral tests should test students’ real ability to express themselves orally. Students can be tested in groups of two, three or four. According to a situation or topic (that might be presented through words or pictures), students discuss and communicate. Teachers should assess their oral expression, communicative ability and effectiveness. The following questions may be useful:l Is information coherent and easily expressed? (Students may make grammar and vocabulary mistakes that affect the accuracy but the basic information is still transmitted effectively.)l Are the pronunciation, intonation and rhythm natural? Can the speaker be understood?l Does the speaker use appropriate communication strategies, such as repetition, clarification, using expressions and gestures, to complete the activity successfully?Example 6: Reference sheet for the assessment of writing for Levels 3 – 8.3. Exploitation and Use of Curricular Resources4. The compilation of teaching materials and guidelines for their useN.B. A full translation of these final two sections is incorporated in the translation of the senior English curriculum available from the Programme Office.。
2024最新高中英语新课程标准教育部部编版英文版
2024最新高中英语新课程标准教育部部编版英文版2024 New High School English Curriculum Standard Ministry of Education CompilationIn 2024, the Ministry of Education will implement a new high school English curriculum standard. This updated curriculum aims to enhance students' language skills and overall proficiency in English. The curriculum will focus on integrating various language components, such as reading, writing, listening, and speaking, to provide a comprehensive learning experience for students.The new curriculum will also incorporate modern teaching methodologies and resources to engage students effectively. It will emphasize practical language usage and real-life communication scenarios to help students apply their English skills in a practical context. Additionally, the curriculum will align with global English language standards to ensure that students are well-prepared for international communication and opportunities.Teachers will play a crucial role in implementing the new curriculum. They will be provided with training and support to facilitate effective teaching practices and student learning outcomes. The Ministry of Education will also provide updated teaching materials and resources to assist teachers in delivering the curriculum effectively.Overall, the 2024 new high school English curriculum standard by the Ministry of Education aims to elevate the quality of English education in high schools, equip students with essential language skills, and prepare them for future academic and professional endeavors.。
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ThecurrentroundofreformstotheEnglishcurriculumaimtoendthefollowingpractices:lOver-emphasizingthetransmissionandePplanationofknowledgeaboutgrammarandvocabularP lNeglectingtodevelop students’abilitPtouselanguageforrealIntheirplace,thereformsaimtoestablishacurriculumthat:lDevelops students’comprehensivelanguagecompetencelMotivatesstudents,isrelevanttotheirlifeePperiencesandcognitivelevellPromotestask-basedteachingmethodslInvolvesstudentsinePperiential,practical,participatorPandcooperativelearninglDevelops students’positiveattitudes,thinkingskills,practicalabilities,culturalawarenessandautonom Pthroughthelanguagelearningprocess1.TheNatureoftheNewCurriculum ThenewEnglishcurriculumstrivestoaccomplishfarmorethanjusthelpstudentslearnEnglish.Atoneleve llearningEnglishshouldinvolvehelpingstudentst lDevelopacertainlevelofcomprehensivelanguagecompetenceandtheabilitPtouselanguageforrealcom municationlMastercertainbasiclanguageknowledgelMasterlistening,speaking,readingandwritingskillsHowever,atanotherlevelthecurriculumshouldalsoserve students’all-rounddevelopment,providingthe mwithopportunitiestlStrengthentheirinterestinstudPingEnglishlGrowinself-discipline,perseveranceandself-confidencelImprovetheircooperative,investigativeandthinkingabilitieslDeveloptheirmemorP,imaginationandcreativitP lAdoptgoodstudPhabitsandeffectivelearningstrategies lDevelopasautonomousandlifelonglearners lBuildmoralintegritPandahealthPoutlookonlife lEstablishbothnationalspiritandanawarenessofandrespectforculturaldifferences lBroadentheirhorizonsandenrichtheirlifeePperiencelTakepartinculturallifelDevelopasindividuals2.BasicPrinciplesoftheNewCurriculum2.1ThecurriculumpromotesqualitPeducation(asopposedtoePam-orientatededucation)andtheall-roun ddevelopmentofthestudents TopromotequalitPeducationparticularattentionmustbepaidtlValuingeach student’s feelingslStimulating students’interestinstudPingEnglish lHelpingstudentsgainasenseofachievementandself-confidence ThecurriculummustgobePonddeveloping students’comprehensivelanguagecompetencetoincludeare assuchas:lImproving students’abilitPtocontributetoculturalandsociallifelDeveloping students’practicalabilitieslFostering students’creativitP2.2ThecurriculumobjectivesareholisticandflePible. ThefundamentalaimofthenewEnglishcurriculumistodevelop students’comprehensivelanguagecomp etence.Thisaimisbrokendownintofivegeneralobjectives.Theseobjectivesarethendividedintonineabili tPlevelswithdescriptorsprovidedforeachlevel.Thefivegeneralobjectivesare:nguageSkillsnguageKnowledge3.AttitudestoLearning4.LearningStrategies5.CulturalAwareness ThisdesignallowsstudentstoprogresssPstematicallPthrougheachlevelwhilstmeetingthefullrangeofthe curriculum’s demands.2.3StudentsareputatthecentreofthecurriculumandindividualdifferencesarerespectedStudents’mustbeattheheartofthenewcurriculum.ForePample,theirdevelopmentalneedsmustbethecen tralconsiderationwhendeveloping:lCurriculumobjectiveslTheteachingandlearningprocesslTheassessmentprocesslTeachingandlearningresources WhenimplementingthecurriculumeachstudentmustbeallowedtodevelopindividuallPundertheguidan ceoftheteacher:2.4ThecurriculumpromotesactivitP-basedmethods,ePperientialandparticipatorPlearning Thecurriculumpromotestask-basedlearningwherebP,undertheguidanceoftheteacher,thestudentsgain asenseofachievementbPreachingthegoalsofthetask.TaskcompletionwillinvolvethefollowingtPpesof learning:lSensorPlEPperientiall‘Handson’/practicallParticipatorPlCooperative InordertoimprovetheirabilitPtouselanguageforrealcommunication,studentsshouldalsobeablet lAdjusttheirlearningstrategiesandcontroltheiremotions lFormpositiveattitudestowardslearning2.5Thecurriculumrecognizestheimportantroleofformativeassessmentinpromoting student’developm ent TheassessmentsPstemshouldcombineformativewithsummativeassessment.Thepurposesofassessme ntshouldbetlPromote students’comprehensivelanguagecompetencelEncourageandmotivatestudentslHelpstudentsbecomemoreautonomouslearnerslBenefit students’healthPpersonaldevelopment lGiveteachersusefulfeedbackfromwhichtodevelopteachingandlearning lInformtheongoingdevelopmentandperfectionoftheEnglishcurriculum FormativeassessmentshouldbeanimportantpartoftheEnglishteachingandlearningprocesswithapartic ularemphasison:lEncouraging students’activeparticipationinlearninglImprovingstudents’self-confidenceSummativeassessmentshouldfocuson:lTesting students’integratedlanguageskillslTesting students’abilitPtouselanguage2.6ThecurriculumePpandstherangeoflearningresourcesandopportunitiesavailable Thecurriculumshouldstrivetouseanddevelopresourceswhosecontentis:lRealisticlClosetothe students’liveslContemporarPlHealthPlRichandvariedActiveuseshouldbemadeof:lAudiovisualmateriallPrintmedialTheInternetStudentsshouldbeencouragedtotakeresponsibilitPforfinding,usinganddevelopinglearningresourcest hemselves.3.TheCurriculumDesign ThecurriculumfollowstheinternationalpracticeofdividingthegeneralobjectivesintodifferentabilitPle vels.Whendesigningtheseninelevelsconsiderationwasgiventothefollowing: lThenatureoflanguagedevelopmentlThedifferentneedsofdifferentagegroupslTheneedsofdifferentethnicgroupsandareas lTheeconomicimbalancesthatePistinChina TheaimistohavedesignedasPstemthatisholisticandflePible.Part2:IntroductiontotheGeneralObjectives Thefundamentalaimofthenewcurriculumistodevelop students’comprehensivelanguagecompetence. Thiscomprehensivelanguagecompetenceisachievedthroughthefivegeneralobjectivesasshowninthef ollowingdiagram:Diagram3:ComparisonoftheOldandNewCurriculums lLanguageskillsandknowledgeformthebasisofcomprehensivelanguagecompetencelThe students’attitudestolearningstronglPinfluencetheirlearninganddevelopment lSuccessfullearningstrategiesimprovetheeffectivenessof students’learning lCulturalawarenessensuresstudentsuselanguageappropriatelP Theoveralldescriptorsforcomprehensivelanguagecompetence(i.e.acombinationofallfivegeneralobjePart3:TheGeneralObjectivesinDetailDetaileddescriptorsforLevels2and5ofeachofthefivegeneralobjectivesarepresentedinthefollowingtab les.PleaserefertothetranslationoftheseniorEnglishcurriculum(availablefromtheVSOProgrammeOffi ce)forLevel6–9descriptors.N.B.TheoriginalincludesLanguageSkillsdescriptorsforLevels1,3,4,6,7,8and9Part4:GuidelinesforImplementation1.SuggestionsforTeachingandLearning1.1LaPthegroundworkfor students’all-roundandlifelongdevelopmentTeachingandlearningshouldmeetthediverseneedsofallstudents,ensuringthehealthPdevelopmentofth eirmindandbodP.InparticulartheteachershouldpaPattentiontothefollowing: lEncouragestudentstouseEnglishbravelP,takingalenientattitudetowardsmistakesthePmakeduringthe learningprocess. lProvidestudentswithampleopportunitiestocollaboratewithothersandtobecomeautonomouslearners. lGivestudentsplentPofspaceforself-development. lEncouragestudentstodeveloptheirlanguageskillsinanintegratedwaPthroughePperiential,practical,co operativeandinquirP-basedlearning. lCreateconditionsthatallowstudentstoePplorequestionstheParepersonallPinterestedinandsolveprobl emsbPthemselves.1.2CreatearelaPed,democraticandharmoniouslearningenvironment Positiveattitudesareanessentialconditionforeffectivelearning.NegativeattitudescannotonlPreduceth eeffectivenessofstudPbutalsoadverselPaffect students’long-termdevelopment.Inparticular,teacherss houldheedthefollowing:lRespecteachindividualstudent,activelPencouragingeverPonetotrPandsafeguardingtheirself-esteem andenthusiasm.lIntegrate students’Englisheducationwiththeiremotionaleducation.DevelopcooperativespiritbPorga nizinglearningactivitiesthatletstudentsworktogether,helpeachotherandePperiencegrouprecognitiona ndachievement.lPaPparticularattentiontointrovertedstudentsorweaklearners,trPingtogivethemasmanPlanguageprac ticeopportunitiesaspossible. lEstablishafriendlPanddemocraticchannelofcommunicationbetweenstudentsandteacher,frequentlPr eflectingonthelearningprocessandresultstogether,andofferingmutualhelpandsupport.1.3Usetask-basedlearningmethodstopromotestudentscomprehensivelanguagecompetence TeachersshouldtrPtoadopttask-basedlearningmethodsasmuchaspossible.TeachersshouldcreativelPd esignlearningactivitiesthatarerelevanttothe students’reallives,accordingtotheoverallcurriculumobjec tivesandcontent.Teachersshouldengage students’interestintheactivitPandorganizethemeffectivelPso thatthePparticipateactivelPandcompletethetasks,learningandusingEnglishthroughthinking,carrPing outsurvePs,discussing,communicatingandcooperating.Attentionshouldbepaidtothefollowingpoints whendesigningtasks: lActivitiesmusthaveclearandachievableaimsandobjectives.lActivitiesmustberelevantto students’lifeePperiencesandinterests;thecontentandstPleshouldbeastrue tolifeaspossible.lActivitiesmustbenefitthedevelopmentof students’languageknowledge,languageskillsandabilitPtous elanguageforrealcommunication.lActivitiesshouldbeofacross-curricularnature,promotingtheintegrateddevelopmentof students’thinki ngandimagination,aestheticandartisticsense,cooperativeandcreativespirit. lActivitiesshouldmakestudentsgather,processanduseinformation,usingEnglishtocommunicatewitho thersinordertodeveloptheirabilitPtouseEnglishtosolverealproblems. lActivitiesshouldnotpurelPbelimitedtotheclassroombutalsoePtendtooutofschoollearning.N.B.InJulP20KK VSO’s curriculumadvisor,ProfessorZhangLianzhong,mentionedthatthissectionoft hecurriculumwillberevisedsuchthat“we willtaketheTBL(Task-BasedLearning)approachasoneoftheu sefultoolswithinthebigboPofCommunicativeLanguage Learning.”1.4.Provideincreasedguidanceaboutlearningstrategies HelpingstudentstoadoptgoodstudPhabitsandeffectivelearningstrategiesisoneoftheimportanttasksoft henewcurriculum.TeachersshouldconsciouslPgivestudentsguidanceaboutlearningstrategiessothat,t hroughlearningandusingEnglish,theParelearninghowtolearn.Tothisendtheteachershouldobservethef ollowing: lGivestudentschancestoestablishtheirownstudPtargetsandthemeansoffulfillingthese. lHelpstudentstouseinference,researchandinquirPstPlemethodstocarrPouttheirlearning.lDevelop students’practicalabilitiesandcreativethinkingbPdesigninginquirPbasedactivities. lEncouragestudentstouseobservation,discoverPandinductiontoacquirelanguageknowledgeandgrasp languagefunctions.lHelpstudentstocarrPoutself-assessmentduringthelearningprocessandadjusttheirownlearningobjecti vesandstrategiesappropriatelPaccordingtotheresults.1.4Develop students’awarenessofandabilitPincross-culturalcommunication。
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New Course Syllable for EnglishPart 1: IntroductionWith the advent of the information age and the global economy, English has become increasingly important. English is the dominant carrier of information and the most widely spoken language in the world. Many countries have made English a cornerstone of quality education when developing strategies for basic education.Since China’s reform and opening, the scale of its English education has continually grown, attended by significant achievements in teaching and learning. However, English education in its current form is failing to meet the needs of contemporary social and economic development.The current round of reforms to the English curriculum aim to end the following practices:l Over-emphasizing the transmission and explanation of knowledge about grammar and vocabularyl Neglecting to develop students’ ability to use language for realIn their place, the reforms aim to establish a curriculum that:l Develops students’ comprehensive l anguage competencel Motivates students, is relevant to their life experiences and cognitive levell Promotes task-based teaching methodsl Involves students in experiential, practical, participatory and cooperative learningl Develops students’ positive attitudes, thinking skills, practical abilities, cultural awareness and autonomy through the language learning process1. The Nature of the New CurriculumThe new English curriculum strives to accomplish far more than just help students learn English. At one level learning English should involve helping students tl Develop a certain level of comprehensive language competence and the ability to use language for real communicationl Master certain basic language knowledgel Master listening, speaking, reading and writing skillsHowever, at another level the curriculum should also serve students’ all-round development, providing them with opportunities tl Strengthen their interest in studying Englishl Grow in self-discipline, perseverance and self-confidencel Improve their cooperative, investigative and thinking abilitiesl Develop their memory, imagination and creativityl Adopt good study habits and effective learning strategiesl Develop as autonomous and lifelong learnersl Build moral integrity and a healthy outlook on lifel Establish both national spirit and an awareness of and respect for cultural differencesl Broaden their horizons and enrich their life experiencel Take part in cultural lifel Develop as individuals2. Basic Principles of the New Curriculum2.1The curriculum promotes quality education (as opposed to exam-orientated education) and the all-round development of the studentsTo promote quality education particular attention must be paid tl Valuing each student’s feelingsl Stimulating students’ interest in studying Englishl Helping students gain a sense of achievement and self-confidenceThe curriculum must go beyond developing students’ comprehensive language competence to include areas such as:l Improving students’ ability to contribute to cultural and social lifel Developing students’ practical abilitiesl Fostering students’ creativity2.2The curriculum objectives are holistic and flexible.The fundamental aim of the new English curriculum is to develop students’ comprehensive language competence. This aim is broken down into five general objectives. These objectives are then divided into nine ability levels with descriptors provided for each level. The five general objectives are:1. Language Skills2. Language Knowledge3. Attitudes to Learning4. Learning Strategies5. Cultural AwarenessThis design allows students to progress systematically through each level whilst meeting the full range of the curriculum’s demands.2.3Students are put at the centre of the curriculum and individual differences are respected Students’ must be at the heart of the new curricul um. For example, their developmental needs must be the central consideration when developing:l Curriculum objectivesl The teaching and learning processl The assessment processl Teaching and learning resourcesWhen implementing the curriculum each student must be allowed to develop individually under the guidance of the teacher:2.4The curriculum promotes activity-based methods, experiential and participatory learningThe curriculum promotes task-based learning whereby, under the guidance of the teacher, the students gain a sense of achievement by reaching the goals of the task. Task completion will involve the following types of learning:l Sensoryl Experientiall ‘Hands on’/practicall Participatoryl CooperativeIn order to improve their ability to use language for real communication, students should also be able tl Adjust their learning strategies and control their emotionsl Form positive attitudes towards learning2.5The curriculum recogni zes the important role of formative assessment in promoting student’ developmentThe assessment system should combine formative with summative assessment. The purposes of assessment should be tl Promote students’ comprehensive language competencel Encourage and motivate studentsl Help students become more autonomous learnersl Benefit students’ healthy personal developmentl Give teachers useful feedback from which to develop teaching and learningl Inform the ongoing development and perfection of the English curriculumFormative assessment should be an important part of the English teaching and learning process with a particular emphasis on:l Encouraging students’ active participation in learningl Improving stu dents’ self-confidenceSummative assessment should focus on:l Testing students’ integrated language skillsl Testing students’ ability to use language2.6The curriculum expands the range of learning resources and opportunities availableThe curriculum should strive to use and develop resources whose content is:l Realisticl Close to the students’ livesl Contemporaryl Healthyl Rich and variedActive use should be made of:l Audio visual materiall Print medial The InternetStudents should be encouraged to take responsibility for finding, using and developing learning resources themselves.3. The Curriculum DesignThe curriculum follows the international practice of dividing the general objectives into different ability levels. When designing these nine levels consideration was given to the following:l The nature of language developmentl The different needs of different age groupsl The needs of different ethnic groups and areasl The economic imbalances that exist in ChinaThe aim is to have designed a system that is holistic and flexible.The correspondence between the level system and the grade system is shown in the following diagram:。
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New Course Syllable for EnglishPart 1: IntroductionWith the advent of the information age and the global economy, English has become increasingly important. English is the dominant carrier of information and the most widely spoken language in the world. Many countries have made English a cornerstone of quality education when developing strategies for basic education.Since China’s reform and opening, the scale of its English education has continually grown, attended by significant achievements in teaching and learning. However, English education in its current form is failing to meet the needs of contemporary social and economic development.The current round of reforms to the English curriculum aim to end the following practices:l Over-emphasizing the transmission and explanation of knowledge about grammar and vocabularyl Neglecting to develop students’ ability to use language for realIn their place, the reforms aim to establish a curriculum that:l Develops students’ comprehensive l anguage competencel Motivates students, is relevant to their life experiences and cognitive levell Promotes task-based teaching methodsl Involves students in experiential, practical, participatory and cooperative learningl Develops students’ positive attitudes, thinking skills, practical abilities, cultural awareness and autonomy through the language learning process1. The Nature of the New CurriculumThe new English curriculum strives to accomplish far more than just help students learn English. At one level learning English should involve helping students tl Develop a certain level of comprehensive language competence and the ability to use language for real communicationl Master certain basic language knowledgel Master listening, speaking, reading and writing skillsHowever, at another level the curriculum should also serve students’ all-round development, providing them with opportunities tl Strengthen their interest in studying Englishl Grow in self-discipline, perseverance and self-confidencel Improve their cooperative, investigative and thinking abilitiesl Develop their memory, imagination and creativityl Adopt good study habits and effective learning strategiesl Develop as autonomous and lifelong learnersl Build moral integrity and a healthy outlook on lifel Establish both national spirit and an awareness of and respect for cultural differencesl Broaden their horizons and enrich their life experiencel Take part in cultural lifel Develop as individuals2. Basic Principles of the New Curriculum2.1The curriculum promotes quality education (as opposed to exam-orientated education) and the all-round development of the studentsTo promote quality education particular attention must be paid tl Valuing each student’s feelingsl Stimulating students’ interest in studying Englishl Helping students gain a sense of achievement and self-confidenceThe curriculum must go beyond developing students’ comprehensive language competence to include areas such as:l Improving students’ ability to contribute to cultural and social lifel Developing students’ practical abilitiesl Fostering students’ creativity2.2The curriculum objectives are holistic and flexible.The fundamental aim of the new English curriculum is to develop students’ comprehensive language competence. This aim is broken down into five general objectives. These objectives are then divided into nine ability levels with descriptors provided for each level. The five general objectives are:1. Language Skills2. Language Knowledge3. Attitudes to Learning4. Learning Strategies5. Cultural AwarenessThis design allows students to progress systematically through each level whilst meeting the full range of the curriculum’s demands.2.3Students are put at the centre of the curriculum and individual differences are respected Students’ must be at the heart of the new curricul um. For example, their developmental needs must be the central consideration when developing:l Curriculum objectivesl The teaching and learning processl The assessment processl Teaching and learning resourcesWhen implementing the curriculum each student must be allowed to develop individually under the guidance of the teacher:2.4The curriculum promotes activity-based methods, experiential and participatory learningThe curriculum promotes task-based learning whereby, under the guidance of the teacher, the students gain a sense of achievement by reaching the goals of the task. Task completion will involve the following types of learning:l Sensoryl Experientiall ‘Hands on’/practicall Participatoryl CooperativeIn order to improve their ability to use language for real communication, students should also be able tl Adjust their learning strategies and control their emotionsl Form positive attitudes towards learning2.5The curriculum recogni zes the important role of formative assessment in promoting student’ developmentThe assessment system should combine formative with summative assessment. The purposes of assessment should be tl Promote students’ comprehensive language competencel Encourage and motivate studentsl Help students become more autonomous learnersl Benefit students’ healthy personal developmentl Give teachers useful feedback from which to develop teaching and learningl Inform the ongoing development and perfection of the English curriculumFormative assessment should be an important part of the English teaching and learning process with a particular emphasis on:l Encouraging students’ active participation in learningl Improving stu dents’ self-confidenceSummative assessment should focus on:l Testing students’ integrated language skillsl Testing students’ ability to use language2.6The curriculum expands the range of learning resources and opportunities availableThe curriculum should strive to use and develop resources whose content is:l Realisticl Close to the students’ livesl Contemporaryl Healthyl Rich and variedActive use should be made of:l Audio visual materiall Print medial The InternetStudents should be encouraged to take responsibility for finding, using and developing learning resources themselves.3. The Curriculum DesignThe curriculum follows the international practice of dividing the general objectives into different ability levels. When designing these nine levels consideration was given to the following:l The nature of language developmentl The different needs of different age groupsl The needs of different ethnic groups and areasl The economic imbalances that exist in ChinaThe aim is to have designed a system that is holistic and flexible.The correspondence between the level system and the grade system is shown in the following diagram:Diagram 1: The Levels and the GradesPart 2: Introduction to the General ObjectivesThe fundamental aim of the new curriculum is to develop students’ comprehensive language competence. This comprehensive language competence is achieved through the five general objectives as shown in the following diagram:Diagram 3: Comparison of the Old and New Curriculumsl Language skills and knowledge form the basis of comprehensive language competencel The students’ attitudes to learning strongly influence their learning and developmentl Successful learning strategies improve the effectiveness of students’ learningl Cultural awareness ensures students use language appropriatelyThe overall descriptors for comprehensive language competence (i.e. a combination of all fiveTable 1: The Overall Descriptors for Comprehensive Language CompetencePart 3: The General Objectives in DetailDetailed descriptors for Levels 2 and 5 of each of the five general objectives are presented in the following tables. Please refer to the translation of the senior English curriculum (available from the VSO Programme Office) for Level 6 – 9 descriptors.Table 2: Level Descriptors for Language Skills ObjectiveN.B. The original includes Language Skills descriptors for Levels 1,3,4,6,7,8 and 9Table 3: Level Descriptors for Language Knowledge ObjectiveTable 4: Level Descriptors for Affective Attitudes ObjectiveTable 5: Level Descriptors for Learning Strategies ObjectiveTable 6: Level Descriptors for Cultural AwarenessPart 4: Guidelines for Implementation1. Suggestions for Teaching and Learning1.1 Lay the groundwork for students’ all-round and lifelong developmentTeaching and learning should meet the diverse needs of all students, ensuring the healthy development of their mind and body. In particular the teacher should pay attention to the following:l Encourage students to use English bravely, taking a lenient attitude towards mistakes they make during the learning process.l Provide students with ample opportunities to collaborate with others and to become autonomous learners.l Give students plenty of space for self-development.l Encourage students to develop their language skills in an integrated way through experiential, practical, cooperative and inquiry-based learning.l Create conditions that allow students to explore questions they are personally interested in and solve problems by themselves.1.2 Create a relaxed, democratic and harmonious learning environmentPositive attitudes are an essential condition for effective learning. Negative attitudes can not only reduce the effectiveness of study but also adversely affect students’ long-term development. In particular, teachers should heed the following:l Respect each individual student, actively encouraging everyone to try and safeguarding their self-esteem and enthusiasm.l Integrate students’ English education with their emotional education. Develop cooperative spirit by organizing learning activities that let students work together, help each other and experience group recognition and achievement.l Pay particular attention to introverted students or weak learners, trying to give them as many language practice opportunities as possible.l Establish a friendly and democratic channel of communication between students and teacher, frequently reflecting on the learning process and results together, and offering mutual help and support.1.3 Use task-based learning methods to promote students comprehensive language competence Teachers should try to adopt task-based learning methods as much as possible. Teachers should creatively design learning activities that are relevant to the students’ real lives, accor ding to the overall curriculum objectives and content. Teachers should engage students’ interest in the activity and organize them effectively so that they participate actively and complete the tasks, learning and using English through thinking, carrying out surveys, discussing, communicating and cooperating. Attention should be paid to the following points when designing tasks:l Activities must have clear and achievable aims and objectives.l Activities must be relevant to students’ life experie nces and interests; the content and style should be as true to life as possible.l Activities must benefit the development of students’ language knowledge, language skills and ability to use language for real communication.l Activities should be of a cross-curricular nature, promoting the integrated development of students’ thinking and imagination, aesthetic and artistic sense, cooperative and creative spirit.l Activities should make students gather, process and use information, using English to communicate with others in order to develop their ability to use English to solve real problems.l Activities should not purely be limited to the classroom but also extend to out of school learning.N.B. In July 2005 VSO’s curriculum adviso r, Professor Zhang Lianzhong, mentioned that this section of the curriculum will be revised such that “we will take the TBL (Task-Based Learning) approach as one of the useful tools within the big box of Communicative Language Learning.” 1.4. Provide increased guidance about learning strategiesHelping students to adopt good study habits and effective learning strategies is one of the important tasks of the new curriculum. Teachers should consciously give students guidance about learning strategies so that, through learning and using English, they are learning how to learn. To this end the teacher should observe the following:l Give students chances to establish their own study targets and the means of fulfilling these.l Help students to use inference, research and inquiry style methods to carry out their learning. l Develop students’ practical abilities and creative thinking by designing inquiry based activities.l Encourage students to use observation, discovery and induction to acquire language knowledge and grasp language functions.l Help students to carry out self-assessment during the learning process and adjust their own learning objectives and strategies appropriately according to the results.1.4 Develop students’ aware ness of and ability in cross-cultural communicationLanguage and culture are closely related, language being the main transmitter and carrier of culture. Teachers should work hard to help students achieve the following during the English learning process:l Understand foreign cultures, especially those of English speaking countriesl Use English appropriatelyl Constantly broaden their cultural horizonsl Deepen their understanding of their own culturel Develop an awareness of and ability in cross-cultural communication1.5 Use modern teaching technology and expand learning opportunitiesIn order to increase the effectiveness of teaching and learning, teachers should make good use of modern technology, expand the range resources and opportunities through which students can learn, thereby modernizing learning ways. Conditions permitting, teachers should try tl Use audiovisual material and the Internet to enrich the learning content and form and improve outcomes.l Use computer and multi-media software to explore new teaching and learning methods and promote more individualized study.l Create conditions for students to study more independently through sensible use of a varietyof learning resources, such as broadcasts, print media, libraries and the Internet.1.6 Organize lively and active extracurricular activities to promote students’ English learning Teachers should arrange a variety of extracurricular activities according to the students’ age and interests to help them expand their knowledge, broaden their horizons, strengthen their intellect and individuality and use their talents. The content and form of these carefully planned activities should be rich and varied. Suggestions include:l Recitalsl Songsl Story tellingl Speechesl Performancesl English cornerl English wall displaysl Cclass discussionsl ExhibitionsThe teacher should be good at leading these activities to maintain students’ interest and foster their creativity and initiative.1.7 Continue to develop professionallyTeachers should aim tl Familiarize themselves with the principles, objectives, content, teaching and learning methods, psychological theories and language learning research findings of this curriculuml Select and adjust English teaching and learning strategies according to their students’ psychological characteristicsl Develop their ability to organize and monitor activitiesl Use a variety of teaching skills and methods flexiblyl Master the use of modern educational technology, using it increasingly in their own continuing study and real classroom practicel Consciously deepen their knowledge of Chinese and foreign culturesl Actively and creat ively explore which teaching and learning methods best suit their students’ needs, local conditions and the objectivesl Continuously reflect on their own practice, endeavouring to become a creative and research driven teacher1.8 Follow high frequency principles to ensure effective teaching and learningIn Grades 3-6 there should be a minimum of four teaching and learning periods per week, with shorter periods for the younger years. For Grades 5 and 6 classes should not exceed two periods in length. In order to ensure the effectiveness of teaching and learning, class sizes should not exceed 40 at primary level. Grades 7 –9 and senior school students should have a minimum of four lessons a week.N.B. The original provides five sample learning activities here that have not been translated.2. Suggestions for Assessment and EvaluationAssessment and evaluation is an important component of the new curriculum. Assessment should be carried out according to the requirements of the curriculum standards, focusing not only on the results but also the process of learning. The primary purposes of assessment are tl Let students continuously experience progress and success during the learning processl Let students know their own progress and build confidencel Promote all aspects of students’ comprehensive language competencel Provide the teacher with feedback on the teaching and learning processl Help the teacher reflect on their own teaching practice and adjust it accordinglyl Help the teacher continuously improve the quality of their teachingl Provide the school with prompt feedback on the implementation of the curriculuml Help improve educational managementl Inform the ongoing development and perfection of the new English curriculumThe assessment system should diversify both the subjects and forms of assessment. Assessment should focus on students’ comprehensive language competence, combining both formative assessment (concentrating on the study process) and summative assessment (concentrating on the learning outcomes).2.1 Ensure that students are the subjects (not objects) of assessmentStudents are at the centre of learning. The development of their comprehensive language competence should be the starting point for both teaching and learning and assessment.l Assessment should help students know their own progress, develop self-confidence, reflect on and adjust their own study process, thereby ensuring the continuous development of their language ability.l Teachers should help students carry out self-assessment.l Students should be active participants and collaborators in a variety of assessment activities. l Assessment should be an organic part of teaching and learning activities.l Assessment should help students to analyse their own successes and shortcomings, clarifying the direction in which they need to work.2.2 Make sure formative assessment plays a role in student developmentFormative assessment is an important component and driving element of teaching and learning. Formative assessment should check the students’ learning outcomes, attitudes and strategies during the everyday learning process. The purpose of formative assessment is to encourage students, help students adjust the learning process effectively, help students gain a sense of achievement, strengthen their self-confidence, and improve their cooperative spirit. Formative assessment helps students develop from passive objects of assessment to active participants in theassessment process. In order to let formative assessment become an organic part of the study process its important tl Establish an open and relaxed atmosphere for assessmentl Use both tests and other methodsl Use a combination of individual and small group assessmentl Encourage students, classmates, teachers and parents to collectively participate in assessment, thereby diversifying the subjects of assessmentFormative assessment can take many forms, such as:l Comparison and assessment of classroom learning activitiesl Self assessment of learning outcomesl A learning portfoliol Questionnairesl Interviewsl Feedback from parentsl Everyday quizzes and testsFormative assessment can be recorded in the form of descriptions, levels or marks. No matter what method is used, the role of assessment in encouraging learners must not be forgotten. According to the assessment results, teachers should give students individual feedback, ensuring their steady progress and encouraging them to reflect on and better themselves.2.3 Make sure assessment methods are varied and flexibleTeachers must select assessment methods suitable for the age of the students and the learning conditions. During formal assessment teachers should permit students to select assessment methods that suit their characteristics or strengths. If students get unsatisfactory results during a certain test they should be allowed to negotiate with the teacher to retake the test after sufficient preparation.2.4 Make sure assessment feedback is used to increase the effectiveness of teaching and learning The teacher should ask themselves the following questions:l Does the assessment help promote autonomous learning and self-confidence?l Does the assessment reflect the students’ achievements?l Does the assessment reflect the teachers’ strengths and weaknesses?l Does the assessment reflect problems in the students’ learning process?Teachers should promptly adjust their teaching methods and plans according to assessment feedback.2.5 Summative assessment should focus on checking students’ comprehensive language competenceSummative assessment (such as end of term exams and graduation exams) is the main means of measuring the level of students’ comprehensive language competence. It also reflects the effectiveness of the teaching and learning process and is a major indicator of the schools’ quality in managing teaching and learning. Summative assessment must have the target of assessing students’ comprehensive language competence, striving to scientifically and comprehensively check students’ language level at the end of a particular stage of learning. The following should be observed:l Exams should include oral, listening and writing amongst other components in assessing students’ comprehensive language competence.l Listening tests must account for a minimum of twenty percent of termly, yearly and graduation exams.l Listening tests shoul d check students’ understanding and ability to gain information rather than asking them to distinguish between different pronunciations.l Writing exams should avoid testing knowledge of phonetics or grammar in isolation.l There should be an increase in questions that require students to use English in a specific language context.l Objective questions with a single correct answer should be reduced in favour of more subjective questions with several correct answers.l Exam results should not be publicly displayed nor students ranked in order of their results. 2.6 Recognize the special characteristics of assessment for Grades 3 – 6The main purpose of assessment at primary level should be to encourage students’ interest and active participation in learning English. Assessment methods should be varied and choice should be offered. Formative assessment should be the main type, focusing mainly on students’ performance and ability to cooperate during a variety of everyday teaching and learning activities. l In Grades 3 and 4 end of term or end of year assessment should use assessment activities similar to normal teaching and learning activities. Through observing students’ behaviour and discussing with them teachers should assess their ability to use English to do things.l For end of term or year assessment in Grades 5 and 6 a combination of oral and written tests can be used. Oral tests should check students’ ability to use language to communicate about content close to their real lives. Written tests should focus on checking their listening and reading skills, using methods that are as active and lively as possible.2.7 Pay attention to the relationship between assessment and teaching and learningPay attention to the proportion of teaching and learning time spent on assessment. Only carry out assessment that has useful results. Avoid over-elaborate and time-consuming assessment processes. Don’t let assessment become the sole end of teaching and learning.2.8 The assessment of each level should be founded on the general objectivesThe general objectives should be the basis for all assessment. Since the assessment of Level 2 will be organized by individual places and schools, formative assessment should be the main means. The same applies to all other levels apart from Levels 5 and 8, whose assessment is organized by national and provincial education bodies. Selection exams should unite the requirements of this curriculum with those of local conditions to establish suitable levels and test demands.N.B. Six examples of assessment documents are provide in the original. They are just listed here. Example 1: Self assessment questionnaire for Grade 7-9 students about learning strategies Includes statements such as:l I can concentrate during study.l During communication I use gestures and facial expressions to help express myself.l I often use associations to help study and remember new wordsStudents choose between ‘never’, ‘rarely’, ‘sometimes’, ‘often’ and ‘always’.Example 2: Assessment reference sheet for Grade 3-6 for English ‘playing, performing, watching, speaking and listening’Example 3: Formative assessment scheme for Grade 3-6 listening at Level 2Example 4: Guidelines for using student portfoliosPortfolios might include:l Some kind of baseline assessmentl A record of the students’ classroom performance – e.g. participation in role-plays, volunteering to read something aloud, etc.l Examples of the students’ best written homework, a s selected by themselvesl Teachers’ and parents’ observations on the students’ study situationl Results of tests and quizzes marked by the teacher, student or students’ classmates, either as grades or written commentsl Students’ self-assessments and reflections on their own attitude, methods and outcomes Example 5: Guidelines for oral testsEnd of term or end of year oral tests should test students’ real ability to express themselves orally. Students can be tested in groups of two, three or four. According to a situation or topic (that might be presented through words or pictures), students discuss and communicate. Teachers should assess their oral expression, communicative ability and effectiveness. The following questions may be useful:l Is information coherent and easily expressed? (Students may make grammar and vocabulary mistakes that affect the accuracy but the basic information is still transmitted effectively.)l Are the pronunciation, intonation and rhythm natural? Can the speaker be understood?l Does the speaker use appropriate communication strategies, such as repetition, clarification, using expressions and gestures, to complete the activity successfully?Example 6: Reference sheet for the assessment of writing for Levels 3 – 8.3. Exploitation and Use of Curricular Resources4. The compilation of teaching materials and guidelines for their useN.B. A full translation of these final two sections is incorporated in the translation of the senior English curriculum available from the Programme Office.。