Analysis and Application of Problem Situation Creation in Comprehensive Courses for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language

Jie Shi
China
https://orcid.org/0009-0005-4303-1506
Yun Xu
China
https://orcid.org/0009-0008-3572-6959
Keywords: Problematic Situations; , Chinese as a Foreign Language; , Comprehensive Course
Published: Nov 10, 2024

Abstract

Background and Aim: To solve the current problems of low student interest and low classroom atmosphere in the teaching of integrated Chinese language courses in Thailand, is in line with the teaching objectives of integrated Chinese language courses to develop students‘ Chinese language skills such as listening, speaking, reading and writing and to improve students’ learning outcomes. In this paper, the problem situation teaching method is applied in the elementary Chinese comprehensive class to provide a reference for the innovation of teaching methodology in the elementary Chinese comprehensive class and to provide a reference for the teaching design of Chinese teachers.


Materials and Methods: In this paper, through literature research, comparative analysis, teaching experiments, and other research methods, the study was carried out to create problematic situations in the Thai elementary Chinese integrated class, to verify the experimental hypothesis that the problematic situation teaching method can improve the teaching effect and learning effect, and to change the current situation of the Thai elementary Chinese integrated class.


Results: This paper verifies the experimental hypotheses by applying the problem situation teaching method to the Thai integrated Chinese language classroom, designing an experiment in two classes of integrated Chinese language class comparing the results of the two classes, and finding that creating problem situations in the elementary integrated Chinese language class can help to improve students' academic performance and Chinese language proficiency.


Conclusion: This paper takes the creation of problem situations as a teaching method, creates situations according to the teaching content and students' learning situation, gradually builds a scaffolding for students by asking questions, helps students to understand and apply knowledge in the problem situations created, and puts forward the corresponding solution strategies for the problems, to provide reference for the theoretical research on the teaching of problem situations in the future, and provide reference for the theoretical research on the teaching of problem situations in the Chinese integrated class. The purpose of this study is to provide a reference for the theoretical study of problem-situation teaching and to provide a reference for the creation of problem situations in Chinese comprehensive courses in the future.

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Shi, J., & Xu, Y. . (2024). Analysis and Application of Problem Situation Creation in Comprehensive Courses for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language. International Journal of Sociologies and Anthropologies Science Reviews, 4(6), 195–204. https://doi.org/10.60027/ijsasr.2024.4857

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