Daffodil International University
Faculty of Humanities and Social Science => English => Topic started by: shamshoque on June 02, 2017, 06:34:42 PM
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Dear Colleagues,
We need your support in this. Please help us with just a couple of minutes for a class survey. Just ask the students:
1. "How many of you would like the lessons to be in 100% English?"
The students will respond by raising hands only. You note the result in a piece of paper how many out how many raised their hands.
Then ask a second question:
2. How many of you would like 10%-20% lecture in Bengali and the rest in English?
The students will raise their hands and you please take count to note how many among how many raised their hands.
Then please post the results in this string in Forum.
Thank you for your help.
Shams Hoque
Associate Professor in English
DIU
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Sorry to see no one responses.
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In one of my classes,I asked the questions and got the following responses:
1.10 students out of 15 said that they would like the lessons to be in 100% English and they are comfortable in using English.(Some have English medium background).
2. 5 students said they would prefer more than 10%-20% lecture in Bangla and the rest in English as they are not familiar with such a classroom where the medium of instruction is 100% English.A mixture of both Bangla and English will help them understand the lessons more appropriately.
Afroza Akhter Tina
Senior Lecturer
Department of English, DIU
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Tina,
Very smart. You ARE on the way to....... Na, let me keep it for the moment but I'm impressed with your extra-academic activities. In this particular case, I hope, colleagues will be encouraged to participate in the mini survey for an important research. A massive "than you", to you, little Professor.
Shams Hoque
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My pleasure indeed dear Sir! The issue is definitely an important one to discuss. :)
Afroza Akhter Tina
Senior Lecturer
Department of English, DIU
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Tina,
Please let others in the department and outside the department know about this and encourage them to join in. I think we 'll get a fantastic real life picture of ELT situation to refer to.
Thank you.
Shams Hoque