Application of Mind Map in English Teaching for Countryside Primary School Students

Xuxuan Huang

Article ID: 3648
Vol 6, Issue 5, 2023

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Abstract


Mind map was a note-taking method proposed by Tony Buzan(1994). And later it is developed into eight modes of thinking maps by David Hyerle(2009), which has been widely used in English teaching. As a knowledge visualization learning tool, mind map could help students construct knowledge framework, sort out knowledge structure, expand thinking and enhance memory. This article will take the grade three class of Shijiao Qixing Primary School in Shijiao Country, Qingyuan City as a sample. The Shijiao Qixing Primary School is a village primary school which most of the students are left-behind children and there are about 30 teachers with an age of 40. Neither the teachers nor the students have experienced the mind mapping teaching method. The article will explore the application of mind mapping in a countryside primary school based on relevant theoretical knowledge and classroom practice.


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Mind Map; Countryside Primary School; English Teaching

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24294/ijmss.v6i5.3648

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