Kamis, 18 Mei 2017

Review article about Metaphor


Reviewed by Berliani

Title       : Metaphor analysis in the educational discourse : A critical review.

Post by  : ZHENG Hong-bo1, SONG Wen-juan2

               (1. College English Section, Zhejiang Wanli University, Zhejiang 315101, China; 
                2. College of Foreign Languages, Ningbo Dahongying College, Zhejiang 315101,
                   China)
Pages     : 8 pages
Link        :



Introduction
 

      Metaphors are the basic language of poetry, though common at all levels and in all. Language type.Metaphors, figures that imply a comparison between two different entities, are distinguished from similes, explicit comparisons characterized by words like or like. The methapora I reviewed was the use of methapora for teaching to students and teaching for teachers who would teach with metapora methods. A lot of knowledge about the 1 word that exists becomes a different meaning.


 Background
      This article discusses the teaching metaphors for students and teachers, this article is reviewed by 1.Zheng Hong-bo (English Department of Zhejiang University Wanli, Zhejiang 315101, China), 2.Sing Wen-juan, 2. College of Foreign Languages, Ningbo Dahongying College, Zhejiang 315101, China.
Metaphorical analysis is based on the belief that metaphor is a great linguistic tool, because it extends and encapsulates knowledge of familiarity and unfamiliarity.
Mtaphor in this journal, describes learning for teachers and students. How to get students to understand the concept of methapor. Metaphorical theory can help broaden learners' understanding of the different meanings of a word and improve the communication skills of the speaker or listener. Metaphor is always used in our daily life in communicating both in figurative words and pictures.

Metaphors are also an important part of teachers’ personal practical knowledge that shapes their understanding of their role as teachers (Pajak, 1986; Clandinin, 1986). And then,  Block (1992, p. 44), for example, used the term “macro-metaphors” that covers general representations of the role of the teacher. He said the 2 most common of these macro-metaphors used are the “teacher as contracted professional” and “teacher as a providing parent”.

In his journal says people's attitudes and beliefs are reflected in the language they use, is it possible to gain some insight into students' views of English learning from the metaphors they use to describe them.With the example given by the reviewers through not read, Factor analysis shows that respondents' rumors can be grouped into 8 interpretable factors (eg, authority, upbringing, production, captivity) and that there is some internal coherence (eg, simile in the concept of authority included "Animal trainers" for teachers, "Wild animals" for students and "forests" for classes).

Swales (1994) says, “Using a pictorial metaphor to gain learners' confidence in 12 adult female students at an early stage in Dubai. The study shows that there is no machine metaphor, no communication metaphor, and no picture of mind as a computer. All metaphors are directed to elements of nature such as land, village life and family. And the researchers suggest pictorial metaphors can provide a useful tool for getting L2 learners at all stages to make their views on language learning explicit (clear). This is particularly helpful at the beginner or pre-transition stage when learners do not have a meta language in L2 to explain their own language learning theories.

Studies in china says that, “The statistical analysis of the valid data reveals: (1) metaphor, as a tool of representation and reflection, is an indispensable part of the learners' cognitive study; (2) learners' English teaching learning beliefs are based on their own life and study experience and manifest certain cultural trend and value orientation.


Weakness

     This article still uses the language of the book in the review, and the explanation is lacking. Giving few specific examples of each given explanation, and the authors give a less precise example of the teacher as an animal trainer, a student as a wild animal and a forest class.


Excellence


     This article pretty much publishes opinions about metaphor as a medium of instruction and learning. Mthode teaching is good enough for writing and speaking. It becomes the teacher to be more selective in using figurative words to his or her students as well as with the students towards the teacher.






Conclusion
 
    Understanding in metaphors can be thought of in keywords and images. It depends on one's perception of something. For metaphors learners can be used as media to improve understanding in learning. Metaphors also help students to understand more than one meaning in the text. And the metaphor also helps the teacher become a creative teacher in this method in L2 in order to see the professionalism and the cleverness of the teacher in the insights he has achieved. In the journal, two opinions from two opinions in oxford and studies in China say that methapor is an allusion to rural, forest, and nature.



References:
Ajzen, I.. 1988. Attitudes, personality, and behavior. Chicago: Dorsey Press.
Alexander, P. A., Fives, H., Buehl, M. M. & Mulhern, J.. 2002. Teaching as persuasion. Teaching and Teacher Education, 18, 795-813.
Ben-Peretz, M., Mendelson, N. & Kron, F. W.. 2003. How teachers in different educational contexts view their roles. Teaching and Teacher Education, 19, 277-290.
Berliner, D.. 1990. If the metaphor fits why not wear it? The teacher as executive. Theory into Practice, 29(2), 85-93.
Black, A. L. & Halliwell, G.. 2000. Accessing practical knowledge: How? Why? Teaching and Teacher Education, 16, 103-115.
Block, D.. 1992. Metaphors we teach and learn by. Prospect, 7(3), 42-55.
Borg, S.. 2003a. Teacher cognition in language teaching: A review of research on what language teachers think, know, believe, and do. Language Teaching, 36(2), 81-109.
Borg, S.. 2003b. Teacher cognition in grammar teaching: A literature review. Language Awareness, 12, 96-108.
Bozlk, M.. 2002. The college student as learner: Insight gained through metaphor analysis. College Student Journal, 36, 142-151.
Bullough, R. V.. 1991. Exploring personal teaching metaphors in preservice teacher education. Journal of Teacher Education, 41(1), 43-51.
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29 komentar:

  1. Tq for your prestasi Lian..nice exampel..

    BalasHapus
  2. Tq for your prestasi Lian..nice exampel..

    BalasHapus
  3. Your article very long and I'm lazy to reading your blog not interesting

    BalasHapus
  4. sorry,your article made me boring,huuuu

    BalasHapus
  5. Hi Berlian
    Its nice background for your blog, but i feel hard to read your paragraphs because its white colours and the background is white colours too

    BalasHapus
  6. Nice riview enough, for you why we should learn metaphor?

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Because,learn more methapor make you know why the diffrent of simile and idiom, and so easy to learn about methaphor.

      Hapus
  7. it's not article review! it's copy by the original ahaha sooooo bad girl!

    BalasHapus
  8. Hi lian.. So many topic about methapore that axplained by people but I can not get their idea.. Thank a lot for your explanation you make me understanding about methapore.. I am satisfaction

    BalasHapus
  9. I dont know what do you say,its so borred presentation

    BalasHapus
  10. I dont know what do you say,its so borred presentation

    BalasHapus
  11. I hope you make article review correctly lian

    BalasHapus
  12. I can't get the point. So confused

    BalasHapus
  13. Assalamualaikum wr.wb
    your blog nice ya,
    well.....Do you think metaphors and similes are related ???? tq

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Similies use the word like or as to compare things e.g Life is like a box of chocolate. In contrast, methapors directly state a comparison e.g love is a battlefield.
      I hope u understand

      Hapus
  14. Hi,berlian you just make a beatiful step to learn more about methapore.
    Thanks a lot

    BalasHapus
  15. Hi,berlian you just make a beatiful step to learn more about methapore.
    Thanks a lot

    BalasHapus
  16. Can you give me the simple example for me... Be sides on your review article above???

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Similies use the word like or as to compare things e.g Life is like a box of chocolate. In contrast, methapors directly state a comparison e.g love is a battlefield.
      I hope u understand

      Hapus
  17. Your article very long. And please give simple example

    BalasHapus
  18. Your article very long. And please give simple example

    BalasHapus
  19. Hi sist..
    I am boring when you explanation your article.. :D

    BalasHapus
  20. Your article very long sist,please give me the simple example and help me to understand about that

    BalasHapus
  21. Good article...:) I feel helpful

    BalasHapus
  22. actually it is nice review but hope you can make it more effective

    BalasHapus

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