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The Ins & Outs of
Teaching ListeningMain Aim:
To provide trainees with ready-made tips for teachinglistening in the English Class.
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1. Lead-in
2. Pre-teach
3. Gist & Detail
4. Post-teach
5. Productive Task
The Euroidiomas plan
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To create interest in the listening task.
Show a picture or video
Tell a short story
Get them to discuss questions in pairs
Brainstorm
Play a game (e.g., hangman)
Lead-in
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To provide students with language needed to tackle
the listening task. Only pre-teach when its absolutely necessary. That is,
You should focus on blocking vocabulary.
Focus on MFP
Meaning
Form
Pronunciation
Pre-teach
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First students will answer questions for getting the
general idea of the text. This is called Listening forgist.
Then students will answer in-depth questions. This iscalled listening for details.
Gist & Detail
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Every text can be mined for language. After listening,
you could focus on grammar, vocabulary or functions. Every explanation has to be based on the context of
the listening task.
Post-teaching
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Speaking or Writing
Monitoring
Writing down errors in Vocab, Grammar orPronunciation.
Feedback on Content
Feedback on Language
Productive Task
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Doctor: Now then, what seems to be the matter?Peter: Well, I have a sore throat. Ive had it for three days now. Its really sore it hurts when I try to swallow, and its very painful if I try to eat anything hard,like bread or anything like that. And I feel a little cold and shivery all the time.Doctor: Open your mouth lets see.Well you have a throat infection, but its nothing serious. Here you are Takethis to the drug store and get some tablets to take. That should clear it up. If itisnt better in two or three days, come and see me again.
1. Which sentences are true, which are false?a. Peter has a sore throatb. He feels hotc. He cant eat bread.
Helping Students to Listen
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a) The teacher focuses on features of grammar or
vocabulary that occur in the recordingb) The teacher sets a task that requires listening for specific
details. She plays the complete recording, checks theanswers and replays sections if need be
c) Learners read the transcript and listen at the same time
d) The teacher generates interest in the topice) The teacher elicits key vocabulary
f) The teacher sets a gist listening task then plays a shortsection and checks answers
A Listening Lesson
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1. Pre-Listening
a) The teacher generates interestb) The teacher elicits key vocabulary
2. While-Listeninga) The teacher sets a gist listening task
b) The teacher sets a specific-detail based task
c) Learners read the transcript
3. Post-Listeninga) The teacher focuses on grammar or vocabulary that occur in
the listening task or goes on to speaking tasks.
Classroom Application
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Pre-listening
Not every word is important! Students should know what they are listening for before you start listening.
Pre-teach words that interfere with understanding.
While listening
Play the recording once for overall comprehension.
Then play the recording again for specific details.
Post-listening
Tell students to compare their notes and discuss what they understood in pairs
Ask questions like Do you agree? and encourage debate.
Guidelines
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Learning Teaching
Jim Scrivener
How to teach Listening
Jeremy Harmer
Teach English
Adrian Doff
Essential Teacher Knowledge
Jeremy Harmer
Further Reading