叙述和账目:公司年报中的“后危机”叙述

J. Winchester, Simon A Williams
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摘要本文旨在为商务英语和EAP从业者提供一个理论基础,在他们的语言教学中加入商务地址的叙事元素分析,以鼓励学习者的批判性思维。通过研究这些元素,尤其是叙事的修辞功能,学生可以更加意识到如何使用叙事作为传达特定信息的策略的一部分,从而影响人们的看法,并在公司中实施变革(Moon 2010: 133)。当公司经历危机时尤其如此(Hearit 1995)。为研究选择的商业地址是英国石油(BP)和丰田(Toyota)这两家全球性公司的年度报告,它们都是在危机后撰写的。根据本文对两篇报道的叙述分析,两篇文章在修辞的使用和效果上存在显著差异。定量研究的结果表明,商务英语学生能够识别文本中修辞功能和企业形象构建的差异,这表明这种对比分析可以培养学生的批判性思维能力。这些发现得到了进一步的小规模研究的支持,该研究评估了报告的潜在课堂应用,在该研究中,EAP学生小组试用了示例活动和任务。
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Narratives and accounts: “Post-crisis” narration in annual company reports
Abstract This paper aims to provide Business English and EAP practitioners with a rationale for including the analysis of narrative elements in business addresses in their language teaching in order to encourage critical thinking in learners. By studying these elements, and the rhetorical function of the narrative in particular, students can become more aware of how the use of narratives can be part of a strategy to convey a particular message in order to influence perceptions and to enact change in a company (Moon 2010: 133). This is especially the case when the company has undergone a crisis (Hearit 1995). The business addresses chosen for the study are the annual reports of two global companies, BP and Toyota, both written post-crisis. According to a narrative analysis of both reports, outlined in the paper, there are significant differences between the two papers in the use and effect of rhetoric. The findings of a quantitative study show that Business English students are able to identify differences in rhetorical functions and corporate identity construction within the texts, suggesting that such a contrastive analysis can develop students' critical thinking skills. These findings are supported by a further small-scale study assessing potential classroom applications of the reports in which example activities and tasks were piloted with small groups of EAP students.
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