ESL Listening Comprehension - Practical Guidelines For Teachers
ESL Listening Comprehension - Practical Guidelines For Teachers
ESL Listening Comprehension - Practical Guidelines For Teachers
Justine Ross Kyoto Sangyo University (Kyoto, Japan) saritojustine [at] hotmail.com
Introduction
Being able to listen well is an important part of communication for everyone. For our students, guided practice by a teacher is one of the best ways to improve this skill. A student with good listening comprehension skills will be able to participate more effectively in communicative situations. What follows is an exploration of areas that language teachers may find useful in their classroom and when preparing listening materials. Teaching the skill of listening cannot be emphasized enough in a communicative classroom. For second language learners, developing the skill of listening comprehension is extremely important. Students with good listening comprehension skills are better able to participate effectively in class (Brown, 2001).
Example Lesson
If the objective of your class is to understand speech at different rates of delivery and the topic is daily life, here are some ideas for the suggested progression of learning activities. 1. Warm-up Activity: Ask students, "What do you do every day?" 2. Listening Comprehension Activity: The teacher could follow with a listening comprehension activity, such as two people having a conversation about their daily life. Students must answer true or false questions based on the previous listening activity. 3. Controlled Practice: Following this, an example of a controlled practice activity could be a drill activity that models the same structure or vocabulary. 4. Open-ended Listening/Speaking Activity: After this, an open-ended activity could follow that allows students to have the freedom to practice listening comprehension and speaking, such as interviewing other members in the class about their daily life and asking for further information. This is an example of activities that build on each other and share the same objective. Communication and listening comprehension should begin with what students already know so that they can build on their existing knowledge and skills with activities designed on the same principle.
the tape again. The students will then try to find the answer to the questions that have not been previously understood, rather than the teacher providing the answers straight away. These techniques involve group work and problem solving. They also instigate further communication and facilitate listening comprehension development.
Conclusion
It is important to maintain an interactive and communicative approach for teaching English as a Foreign or Second Language. However, it is also important to vary the students' learning focus by concentrating on the skills needed to become proficient in a second language. Listening comprehension is such a required skill. When designing lessons and teaching materials to further develop listening comprehension skills, students need to be motivated and stay motivated. This is best accomplished by determining the suitability of the listening materials, the techniques used in classroom teaching, and the use of authentic materials.