Teaching lítening

Teaching lítening

by Nguyễn Thị Hạnh 040 -

In teaching listening I find the main problems my students have with listening:

- The content is usually not well organized. In many cases listeners cannot predict ...

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In teaching listening I find the main problems my students have with listening:

- The content is usually not well organized. In many cases listeners cannot predict what speakers are going to say, whether it is a news report on the radio, an interviewer’s questions, an everyday conversation, etc.

- Learners tend to be used to their teacher’s accent or to the standard variety of British or American English. They find it hard to understand speakers with other accents.

- Messages on the radio or recorded on tape cannot be listened to at a slower speed. Even in conversation it is impossible to ask the speaker to repeat something as many times as the interlocutor might like.

In order to show this problems I do that:

- Select short, simple listening texts with little redundancy for lower-level students and complicated authentic materials with more redundancy for advanced learners

- Try to find visual aids or draw pictures and diagrams associated with the listening topics to help students guess or imagine actively.

- Design task-oriented exercises to engage the students’ interest and help them learn listening skills subconsciously. Select short, simple listening texts with little redundancy for lower-level students and complicated authentic materials with more redundancy for advanced learners

- Make students aware of different native-speaker accents.