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Teaching Listening

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  • Lesson stage: To have Ss discuss and personalize concepts from the text.
    Follow-up
  • Lesson stage: To provide Ss with appraisal for their performances.
    Feedback
  • The proposed listening and reading tasks in the lesson must always bring ____________________ input.
    comprehensible
  • Before checking answers of an exercise with the whole group, we always give students a chance to __________________.
    check in pairs - check with a peer
  • Phonological reductions such as "did you you eat yet?" - /dju:i:tjet/ - make listening more _______________for students, whereas redundancy makes it _______________.
    difficult / easier
  • Listening/ reading for ______________ is more difficult because they require the listener to deal with language that might be only implicit, or to reconized the tone of something that was said.
    details
  • Sub-skills of scanning and skimming are related to _________________.
    Reading
  • Lesson stages: To have Ss equipped with necessary vocabulary for the tasks they will perform.
    Pre-teaching vocabulary
  • If the proposed task is one level above the student's level, is it comprehensible?
    Yes.
  • Before going into much detail of a task, listeners must have a clear understanding of the ___________.
    gist