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Skills and strategies: towards a new methodology for listening
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1998
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MusicAuditory TrainingEducationReal-life L2 ListeningActive ListeningMicro-listening ExercisesCommunicationLanguage LearningTeaching MethodSecond Language AcquisitionLanguage AcquisitionNew MethodologyCommunication StrategyLanguage StudiesSpeech PerceptionListening ComprehensionPediatric ListeningSpeech CommunicationAuthentic MaterialsArtsComputer-assisted Language LearningOral Communication
This article calls for a rethinking of the purposes of the listening lesson, and examines ways in which we can teach the skill rather than simply practise it. The approaches proposed are based on micro-listening exercises which practise individual subskills of listening. The implications of using authentic materials are then examined, and a case is made for teaching recognition of the features of spontaneous speech. Finally, a strategic view of listening is presented, and it is argued that classroom activities need to take account of the true nature of real-life L2 listening, where understanding is partial, and inferencing is crucial.
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