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Problems caused by teaching by Translation

by Jim Walsh <jimNOwalsSPAMh3@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 27, 2008 at 12:59 AM

Chinese (Mandarin) is enormously different from English. The size of the 
difference is one of the reasons that teaching by translation causes so
many 
problems.

Let us consider the basic pronouns.

The first person pronouns in English (I & me) are both translated by the
same 
Chinese word. So, when one says that the English word "I" means the
Chinese 
word "woe'", one is creating problems for the Chinese student.

Naturally they will say, "John push I".

The third person pronouns in English (he, him, she, her, & it) are all 
translated by the same Chinese word. So when one says that the English
word 
"he" means the Chinese word "tah'", one is creating problems for the
Chinese 
student.

Naturally they will say, "He is my mother" & "He is my cat." (Taiwanese 
speakers of English famously make "he" - "she" errors. And it makes sense 
that they do, since they were given misleading information in the first 
place.)

After 20+ years experience, I can describe virtually endless examples of 
common mistakes which are created by the translation method of teaching.

-- 
Love, Jim
(I often delete parts of the previous post and I often remove excessive 
crossposts.)


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Problems caused by teaching by Translation
Jim Walsh <jimNOwalsSP  2008-04-27 00:59:01 
Re: Problems caused by teaching by Translation
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