Why won't Asian Students answer my questions?
Posted: August 2nd, 2016, 7:49 am
This is something which I have learned to deal with over the years, but still sometimes rankles me. I've taught English to South Americans, Europeans and (some) Arabs, but never had this problem. Here in Taiwan 50% of my students suffer from zombie-mode and 50% are excellent at answering my questions. In China and Indo there was about a 75% zombie rate.
So...why when I ask a question do they always take half an hour to think about it before they can answer?..even when they are the 10th student in the class I'm asking exactly the same question?
Why will they never get that I'm asking them the question not because I want the right answer, but because I want them to produce and English sentence? They are unsure what I want they will just answer 'yes' or 'no', Actually I think this is just an excuse and they are too lazy to answer properly. I often tell them I don't care about the topic or their opinions but 'I really want you to give me a sentence so I can help you with your spoken English'.
If I sometimes don't get an answer about a topic after multiple tries I will ask them what they want to talk about. Often they will suggest we stick with the same topic. Why? Because they are too lazy to think up something they want to talk about.
Often when asked a question, they will say 'I have no idea about the topic'. This indicates their belief that the teacher has chosen an inappropriate or uninteresting topic - but whatever the topic this is their point of view.
Now being experienced, a bit older and fairly good at their language, I often tell them that they are being pathetic. I risk my job by doing so, but I trust that I'm right and it is better not to let the frustration simmer. By the way all my students are adults working in good jobs with foreign bosses. To be honest I don't have a lot of sympathy for them at times...I'm happy to help them but I think they overplay the confused, I'm not sure about this angle.
So...why when I ask a question do they always take half an hour to think about it before they can answer?..even when they are the 10th student in the class I'm asking exactly the same question?
Why will they never get that I'm asking them the question not because I want the right answer, but because I want them to produce and English sentence? They are unsure what I want they will just answer 'yes' or 'no', Actually I think this is just an excuse and they are too lazy to answer properly. I often tell them I don't care about the topic or their opinions but 'I really want you to give me a sentence so I can help you with your spoken English'.
If I sometimes don't get an answer about a topic after multiple tries I will ask them what they want to talk about. Often they will suggest we stick with the same topic. Why? Because they are too lazy to think up something they want to talk about.
Often when asked a question, they will say 'I have no idea about the topic'. This indicates their belief that the teacher has chosen an inappropriate or uninteresting topic - but whatever the topic this is their point of view.
Now being experienced, a bit older and fairly good at their language, I often tell them that they are being pathetic. I risk my job by doing so, but I trust that I'm right and it is better not to let the frustration simmer. By the way all my students are adults working in good jobs with foreign bosses. To be honest I don't have a lot of sympathy for them at times...I'm happy to help them but I think they overplay the confused, I'm not sure about this angle.