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1
Teaching Listening Skills
  • Reference Finocchiaro, M. (1989). English as a
    Second/Foreign Language From theory to practice.
    New Jersey, Prentice Hall Regents.
  • 1. Stages in language growth
  • The pupils should be led to
  • (1) understand the material
  • (2) repeat the material
  • (3) give a description of the sounds, form,
    grammatical function, position, and meaning of a
    grammatical item
  • (omitted in lower levels)
  • (4) practice the material
  • (5) Choose the correct word, expression,
    structure
  • (6) use the new material in every communication
    situation

2
Teaching Listening Skills
  • Reference Finocchiaro, M. (1989). English as a
    Second/Foreign Language From theory to practice.
    New Jersey, Prentice Hall Regents.
  • 2. Important elements
  • (1) phonology (phonetic and phonemic system)
  • (2) structure system
  • (3) lexicon

3
Teaching Listening Skills
  • Reference Finocchiaro, M. (1989). English as a
    Second/Foreign Language From theory to practice.
    New Jersey, Prentice Hall Regents.
  • 3. What is listening comprehension
  • Definition decoding of the stream of speech,
    which involves continual mental processing,
    concentrated attention, and memory
  • 4. Comprehension of utterances requires
  • (1) perception of the sounds
  • (2) recognition and identification of the
    segments (chunks of speech)
  • (3) understanding the communicative expressions
    and syntactic structures
  • (4) interpretation of the message

4
Teaching Listening Skills
  • Reference Finocchiaro, M. (1989). English as a
    Second/Foreign Language From theory to practice.
    New Jersey, Prentice Hall Regents.
  • 5. Listeners require two kinds of knowledge to
    identify utterances
  • (1) knowledge of the syntax and morphological
    elements
  • (2) real-world knowledge
  • 6. Process of storing a stream of speech into
    long-term memory
  • (1) receiving message?placing message temporarily
    in short-term memory
  • (2) selecting the main ideas
  • (3) storing main ideas in long-term memory

5
Teaching Listening Skills
  • Reference Finocchiaro, M. (1989). English as a
    Second/Foreign Language From theory to practice.
    New Jersey, Prentice Hall Regents.
  • 7. How can we help learners acquire the skills
    needed to identify, understand, and interpret
    oral input?
  • (1) Teach the phonemic system
  • (2) Teach necessary morphosyntactic rules and
    segmentation of subject, verb, object, phrases,
    and clauses
  • (3) Repeat an utterance or a brief passage
  • (4) Stop at the end of every utterance and ask
    questions to ensure comprehension

6
Teaching Listening Skills
  • Reference Finocchiaro, M. (1989). English as a
    Second/Foreign Language From theory to practice.
    New Jersey, Prentice Hall Regents.
  • Before listening
  • Explain difficult vocabulary/cultural allusions
    in the passage
  • Give simple, clear, precise explanations of what
    to listen for through pre-listening questions.
  • Divide a passage into manageable pieces.
  • Discuss the pragmatic elements in the situation.
  • Have learners make notes about what they expect
    to hear (based on the title).

7
Teaching Listening Skills
  • Reference Finocchiaro, M. (1989). English as a
    Second/Foreign Language From theory to practice.
    New Jersey, Prentice Hall Regents.
  • While listening
  • Give learners a list of facts and items they can
    check as they are listening.
  • Give them maps on which they can chart a route
    being discussed.
  • Tell them to jot down only the key words as they
    listen.
  • Have them draw something simple which the passage
    suggests.

8
Teaching Listening Skills
  • Reference Finocchiaro, M. (1989). English as a
    Second/Foreign Language From theory to practice.
    New Jersey, Prentice Hall Regents.
  • After listening
  • Take a dictation of the passage.
  • Fill in a cloze test.
  • Answer multiple-choice questions.
  • Answer open-ended questions.
  • Write a two- or three-line summary.
  • Tell the style of the language.
  • Tell who the speakers are, what their attitudes
    are.
  • Tell what they can infer from what A has said.
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