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Teaching listening

Mary Underwood

(Longman handbooks for language teachers)

Longman, 1989

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注記

Consultant editors: Joanne Kenworthy and Michael Rost

Bibliography: p. 115

Includes index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This study recognizes the importance of developing the listening skills, and aims to guide teachers both at a theoretical and a practical level in how to develop these skills in the classroom. The first chapters distill the relevant theory, providing insights into the process of listening and highlighting problems faced by the non-native speaker. Later chapters focus on the different kinds of listening tasks that can be carried out at the pre-, while- and post-listening stages, and these are illustrated by a variety of examples from published material. Advice is given on the selection of material that is appropriate to the needs of different students and the relative merits of "live" versus recorded material and "authentic" versus "non-authentic" language are discussed, as well as what teachers should look for when choosing a particular recording. This series is aimed at the practising teacher and the teacher in training on PGCE, RSA and other courses and deals with various aspects of methodology.

目次

  • Part 1: the importance of listening
  • the features of spoken English
  • potential problems in learning to listen to English
  • the teacher's role
  • the pre-listening stage
  • the while-listening stage
  • the post-listening stage. Part 2: recorded material or "live" presentation?
  • authentic or non-authentic material?
  • criteria for the selection of recorded material.

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