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Abstract: In current English class of junior middle school, some teachers still use the traditional vocabulary teaching methods, which lead to the lack of active classroom atmosphere and high teaching efficiency. Under the guidance of Multiple Intelligences, this thesis aims at these problems and makes a study of the methods about English vocabulary teaching. Firstly, this thesis introduces the basic content of Multiple Intelligences, and then puts forward four basic teaching principles under the guidance of the theory. After that, it applies seven intelligences to different teaching procedures based on the rule of vocabulary teaching. According to the research, this thesis concludes the advantages of applying Multiple Intelligences, and provides junior middle school teachers with some specific, workable and interesting teaching methods and activities in order to stimulate students’ learning interest and improve the efficiency of vocabulary teaching. Key words: Multiple Intelligences; junior middle school; English vocabulary teaching
CONTENTS Abstract 摘要 1. Introduction1 2. Theoretical Basis .1 2.1 Definition 2.2 Classification of the Theory of Multiple Intelligences 3.Current Situation of English Vocabulary Teaching in Junior Middle School3 3.1 Monotonous Teaching Method 3.2 Low Teaching Attraction 3.3 Low Teaching Efficiency 4. English Vocabulary Teaching in Junior Middle School under the Theory of Multiple Intelligences.4 4.1 Teaching Principles of the Theory of Multiple Intelligences 4.1.1 Principle of Integrality 4.1.2 Principle of Difference 4.1.3 Principle of Practice 4.1.4 Principle of Creativity 4.2 Application of Multiple Intelligences in Vocabulary Teaching 4.2.1Vocabulary Presentation 4.2.2 Vocabulary Practice 4.2.3 Vocabulary Production 5. Advantages of Applying the Theory of Multiple Intelligences10 5.1 Variable Teaching Methods 5.2 High Learning Motivation 5.3 Good Mastery of Vocabulary 6. Conclusion11 Bibliography 13 Acknowledgements.14 |