LISTENING
Along with speaking, reading, and
writing, listening is one of the "four skills" of language
learning. All language teaching approaches except for
grammar-translation incorporate a listening component. Some
teaching methods, such as Total Physical Response, involve
students simply listening and responding.
A distinction is often made
between "intensive listening", in which learners attempt to
listen with maximum accuracy to a relatively brief sequence
of speech, and "extensive listening", in which learners
listen to lengthy passages for general comprehension. While
intensive listening may be more effective in terms of
developing specific aspects of listening ability, extensive
listening is more effective in building fluency and
maintaining learner motivation. -
Wikipedia
In order to practice
English listening skills, we recommend three things:
1.
Good Listening Materials
short, realistic, a little higher than your level
Podcasts are great for practicing listening.
Check out these websites for audio practice.
Videos can also be useful for improving skills.
Many textbooks have audio recordings and exercises.
2.
Background Information Helps
Listening
Know something about the topic beforehand
Prepare your mind by thinking about the topic ahead of time.
Think about vocabulary you might encounter.
Predict what language and information you might hear.
3.
Techniques for Listening
Practice
Listen for general and specific information
Listen the first time to get the gist (general idea)
Listen a second time for specific details.
Have a purpose or something to listen for
Listen a third time to review what you have learned.