B2.1 The unfair game
I started learning German out of
curiosity but it is becoming a hectic exercise as I advance throughthe levels. Teaching style of the Germans does not match my learning
style.
Six hours a day, six days a week, one
just takes in new words, grammar and culture. While class work
focuses more on group work, I tend to be more of a
pause-think-observe-learn person. I am simply overloaded by the
content and my classmates rush ahead with work while I am still busy
thinking about how can one get more creative with the given
assignments. One only finds time on weekends to focus and 'digest'
the language, working in peace and solitude.
However, the very teaching and
assessment mechanism of the Germans works in my favor.
They believe that language is learned
best in a group as it gives you lots of opportunity to talk. It
gives me lots of opportunity to observe. Secondly, while classes
focus on group work, exams are held in a different class than usual.
Oral exams are held as discussions in groups of two. There are only
four people in the room- you, your discussion partner and two teacher
who watch without interfering.
The fewer the people and the calmer the
surroundings, the more comfortable I am. The exam and not the noisy
class is actually my comfort zone! This is so because the exams are
designed to heighten the stress levels of extroverts who are
comfortable in groups and outgoing party environment. The exams are
conducted in the opposite kind of environment resulting in many a
confident voices in class under performing their usual self. My case
can be best explained in the words Steve Jobs said when Apple entered
the mobile phone market.
“we are a software company competing
against hardware companies.”
Having its own operating system
enables a software company to go its own way rather than depend on
others for software (like IBM's dependence on Microsoft).
I am an introvert in a world designed
for extroverts.
B2.1 is also an internal course of the
institute and not international one. The course places a premium of
'class participation'. I cant do that. I end up quietly observing
things and listening rather than talking. To others I always appear
as that guy in the corner, lost in his own world. My friends have
even given me a nick name 'Khoya Khoya Chand' (that lost guy)
Being unable to deal with an
information overload, my strategy relies on deciding which point I
want to argue in debates and steadily building my German vocabulary
around a particular context. I just cant learn random words like
others do. I then defend that point of view like a fort, counting on
simple words but perfect grammar and context to convince the
examiners of my opinion. That is why the vocabulary of some of my
friends appears to be better than mine.
I probably wont be able to score
impressively in the exams but my language is more likely to improve
when classes end, giving me time to internalize and digest the
language in months or even years to come.
For those of you who dont know, I
failed in English in standard V and VIII.. It was not until the
University that i scored in English creative writing. Language is to
be internalized and improved over time. That is the very thing the
Germans are not giving me.
Quiet time in solitude.
es erfolgt mit mir auch.....aber ich wurde nicht mehr machen deshalb habe ich das abgeschafft.
ReplyDelete@ kaustubh: wenn ich mich für B2.1 angemeldet hatte, hatte ich gedacht dass wir beiden zusammen studieren werden weil du sehr klug bist. Trotzdem hat meinen Traum zerbrochen
DeleteThe Cruel World... Its not for the ppl like us... :P
ReplyDeleteToday's world is 'Instant' one... everything is Instant... like that advrt of some chap teaching English in 72 Hrs... and ppl fall for it...