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How do I Teach Listening?

How do I Teach Listening?. Intermountain TESOL Conference, September 28 th , 2018. No really — How do I Teach Listening?. Intermountain TESOL Conference, September 28 th , 2018. The issue with receptive skills. Assessment!. Neurological Processing. Linguistic Processing.

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How do I Teach Listening?

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  1. How do I Teach Listening? Intermountain TESOL Conference, September 28th, 2018

  2. No really —How do I Teach Listening? Intermountain TESOL Conference, September 28th, 2018

  3. The issue with receptive skills . . . Assessment!

  4. Neurological Processing Linguistic Processing Semantic Processing Another issue . . . Pragmatic Processing The black box!

  5. Listening Frames • Bottom up • Top down • Affective • Interactive • Autonomous

  6. Listening Strategies Listening Activities

  7. Listening Strategies • Metacognitive Strategies • Planning • Monitoring and adapting • Evaluating • Cognitive Strategies • Focusing attention • Inferencing • Elaborating • Collaborating • Reviewing • Compensatory Strategies

  8. Types of Listening • Intensive Listening (Bottom up, Lexical Segmentation-speech perception, word recognition) • Selective Listening (Top down) • Interactive Listening (collaborative, negotiating, interpretive, etc.) • Extensive Listening (large amounts of input, connecting, analyzing, synthesizing, etc.) • Autonomous Listening (self directed, self-evaluated, goal oriented)

  9. Intensive Listening • Word Grab • Move to the wall • Action skits • Total Recall • Bingo • Mark on a map • Shadowing

  10. Selective Listening • Guiding Objects • Top 10 list • Memories • Charts • Good questions • Split notes • False Anecdote

  11. Interactive Listening • Information Gap • Interrupted Story • Describing Something • Repeat something • Paraphrasing • My turn/your turn • Guest speaker • Pecha Kucha

  12. Extensive Listening • Movies • Lectures • KWL • Connecting input • Podcasts • Radio • Web resources

  13. Autonomous Listening • Web resources • Subtitles • Film review • Conversation partners • Listening Games • TV • Movies

  14. Ben_mcmurry@byu.edubenmcmurry.com

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