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HOW TO TEACH LISTENING Dulce Vargas Daetz Lourdes Catalán

HOW TO TEACH LISTENING Dulce Vargas Daetz Lourdes Catalán

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HOW TO TEACH LISTENINGDulce Vargas Daetz

Lourdes Catalán

LISTENING Listening is the ability to identify

and understand what others are saying.

What does listening involve ? Identifying information. Searching memories. Relating that information to those

memories. Filling it in the proper spot. Creating a new place for it.

WHY TEACH LISTENING?

Students hear different accents and varieties.

Listening helps students to acquire language subconsciously.

Listening is a receptive skill. Education. Mass communication.

PRINCIPLES OF TEACHING LISTENING COMPREHENSION

Let students understand how foreigners speak English and build students sensitivities.

All teachers can do is give them some guidelines provide an opportunity for meaningful practice and trust they will learn these things for themselves. ( Buck,1995)

HOW TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR LISTENING TASKS?

Make it relevant to students ( interesting) Provide background knowledge. Pre-Listening exercise to activate

content. Use a variety of activities.

LISTENING ACTIVITIES TO OVERCOME THE DIFFICULTIES

Giving them charts/categories Asking questions ahead of time. Showing pictures/charts. Discussing the topic first. Describing the context. Role playing the situation. Providing key word list. Brainstorming(situations/pros/cons) Predicting Doing follow-ups that allows them to connect directly

with their lives.

WHAT A DIFFICULT TASK…

Teaching listening skills is one of the most difficult tasks for any ESL teacher.

Sometimes students feel frustrated because they find listening difficult… Why?

DIFFICULTIES

Students are trying to understand every word. Students go back trying to understand what a previous

word meant. Students just don’t know the most important words. Students don’t recognize the words they know. Students have problems with different accents. Students get tired. Students have mental block. Students are distracted. Students cannot cope without images. Students have hearing problems.

Encourage your students to do their best.

Make sure students know what they are listening for before you start listening.

Give questions to check students comprehension.

Check for any words that your students may not know.

Pre-Listening

TIPS

Check for any words that your students may not know.

Short listening.

Stop the recording.

WHILE - LISTENING Try to play the recording once for overall

comprehension and then for specific details.

Take notes ( dates, places, people).

Repeat the recording especially in the difficult parts.

TIPS

AFTER / POST- LISTENING Compare their notes in small groups.

Encourage debates and answer questions.

Write a summary of the main points and then compare.

Make a list of any new vocabulary.

TIPS

Teachers have to try to use as many different sources of listening material as they can.

advertisements, news programs, poetry, songs,

extracts from plays, speeches, lectures, telephone conversations, informal dialogues.

Here are some suggestions :

Important

IDEAS TO MAKE THE BEST LISTENING ACTIVITIES EVER

Reduce distractions and noise during the listening segment.1 make sure the equipment produces acceptable sound

quality.2Read or play the text a total of 2-3 times. 3

Play a video clip with the sound off and ask students to make predictions about it.4

5 Give students a listening task to do between classes.

OTHER LISTENING ACTIVITIES Follow-up activities

-More listening-Writing activities-Role-playing

Use activities to wake up ss-Jazz chants-Jokes-Puzzles

-Poems

HOW TO TEACH VOCABULARY

Dulce Vargas Daetz

Lourdes Catalán

Step 1 : Presenting new words Step 2 : Helping ss remember new words. Step 3: Making sure ss make the

new words their own. Online resourses.

Teaching Tips

Using visual images. Using gestures & actions. Showing lexicial relations. Words in context. Guessing Predicting Other techniques.

Step 1Presenting new words

Realia Pictures Masking Drawing scales

Using visual images

Using gestures &

actions

Mime Gesture Facial

expression

action

Showing lexical

relations

Synonyms

Antonyms Collocatio

n Prefixes &

suffixes

Dialogues Role play Drama Stories Songs Rhymes &

poems videos

Words in context

Guessing / predicting

Stories, characters, etc.

Other techniques

Using a dictionary.

Explaining Describing Defining

the context translating

Using memorizing games & activities.

Using review games. Learning with friends.

Step 2Helping students remember new words

Giving directions Picture dictation Matching words Labeling words Searching words Sequencing

words Guessing words Eliminating

words. Classifying

words.

Using memorizing games & activities

Review Games

Wordsearch games Picture labeling Crosswords Bingo Dominoes Puzzles Charts or survey for

their peers.

Practice words with a classmates or in a group.

Teach a word to a member of the family or peer.

Make and play word game with friends.

Peer test.

Socio-affectivelyStudents can :

Vocabulary records system. Personalizing the new words

Step 3Making sure students make the new words their own

In a alphabetical order. By topic or situation. By grammatical groups. By color sets. By story features.

Vocabulary record system- 1

Vocabulary books

Marking word stress. Adding pictures. Putting and L1 translation. Putting the word into context. Adding a synonym. Mapping a word family.

Vocabulary record system- 2

Personal dictionary ( word notebook)

Keeping a learning log ( blogs). Keeping a diary ( blogs ) Creative writing by using newly

learned words or phrases. Looking for recently learned words

in storybooks, the internet, the newspapers, etc. and noticing how they are used.

Personalize the new words

Self-test. Look for patterns in words. Plan & organize a vocabulary

record keeping system. Learn words in their preferred

ways . Reflect on learning and reviewing

regularly. Monitor vocabulary learning.

Meta-cognitively , learners learn how to

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