『鏡の国のアリス』を用いた英語教材の開発

学校教育実践学研究 Volume 18 Page 99-104 published_at 2012-03-20
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Title ( jpn )
『鏡の国のアリス』を用いた英語教材の開発
Title ( eng )
Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass as a Teaching Material for Senior High School Students
Creator
Ishihara Tomohide
Source Title
学校教育実践学研究
Hiroshima journal of school education
Volume 18
Start Page 99
End Page 104
Journal Identifire
[ISSN] 1341-111X
[NCID] AN10491493
Abstract
This paper aims to develop a teaching material, using Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (TLG) as its source. Chapter 6 of the book comically shows us what Humpty Dumpty thinks of words. Humpty Dumpty says to Alice, 'When I use a word... it means just what I choose it to mean- neither more nor less.' In short, Humpty Dumpty 'is to be master.' This relationship between Humpty Dumpty and words is in stark contrast to that between people and language hypothetically pointed out by two linguists, Sapir and Wharf. The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis, according to which language controls our thought, is dealt with in a senior high school English textbook. We claim that the lesson on the hypothesis can be effectively taught with a passage from Chapter 6 of TLG. To help students read TLG in the original, 12 comprehension questions are also suggested in this paper. In addition to TLG, a passage by Yasunari Kawabata might enhance students' understanding of the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis as well. The passages from TLG and Kawabata would contribute to 'deepening [students'] understanding of language and culture' - one of the three objectives of learning foreign languages articulated in The Course of Study.
NDC
Education [ 370 ]
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学大学院教育学研究科附属教育実践総合センター
Date of Issued 2012-03-20
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 1341-111X
[NCID] AN10491493