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Eastman, J. K. – System, 1987
Addresses the problem of poor listening skills in English-as-a-foreign-language (EFL) learners. A strategy to rectify the problem is suggested, and a set of procedures for a remedial course is outlined. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Learning Strategies, Listening Comprehension, Listening Skills

Krashen, Stephen D. – System, 1996
Proposes implementing the technique of narrow listening to advance second-language learners' comprehension of casual talk. This activity requires a native-language speaker to digress on tape on a familiar topic of interest to the learner so that the learner can listen to the native speaker both in person and later via the tape as often as he…
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Classroom Techniques, Listening Comprehension, Listening Habits

Seliger, Herbert W.; Whiteson, Valerie – System, 1975
An experimental test consisting of dialogue with intermittent pauses for responses and a white noise accompaniment was given to non-English speakers who were candidates for admission to the English Department at Bar Ilan University in order to evaluate aural comprehension. Development of the test and results are reported. (RM)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Higher Education, Language Instruction, Language Proficiency

Thiele, Angelika; Schneibner-Herzig, Gudrun – System, 1983
A test comparing two groups of beginning learners of English as a second language shows that teaching listening comprehension accompanied by prescribed gestures - "total physical response" - instead of speech production, provides better language acquisition than conventional methods, as well as less anxiety and higher motivation for…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Communicative Competence (Languages), Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education

Crookall, David – System, 1983
Despite its clear advantages, international broadcasting is a neglected technology in the promotion and learning of foreign languages. With good electronic reception and, thus, effective listening, the potential usefulness is great in the areas of oral receptive language skills, language acquisition, and cross-cultural understanding. (SL)
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Listening Skills, Multilingualism, Radio

Goh, Christine C. M. – System, 2002
Examines a group of English-as-a-Second-Language learners' listening strategies and the tactics that operationalized these strategies. Also conducted an exploratory analysis of two ways these tactics interacted in the processing sequences of two learners. Data were collected and analyzed using a retrospective verbalization procedure based on the…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Interaction, Language Processing, Listening Comprehension

Seferian, Marie-Alice – System, 1976
This article describes an experiment conducted at the University of Copenhagen's Department of Romance Languages with first-year students. It was concluded that the language laboratory could best be employed to improve aural comprehension and to permit a more direct approach to contemporary French civilization. (Text is in French.) (Author/POP)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Higher Education, Language Instruction, Language Laboratories

Hagiwara, Akira; Kuzumaki, Yukinori – System, 1982
Presents study constructed to consider what kind of errors of misperception of English pronunciation by Japanese are revealed in dictation. Results show errors of segmental sounds are caused by interference from Japanese. Believes dictation provides means of exact, immediate, and simple key feedback to learner. (Author/BK)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Interference (Language), Listening Comprehension, Pronunciation

Eastman, J. K. – System, 1991
Suggests reasons why beginning second-language students try to translate into their primary language as they listen, even though this strategy is recognized as problematical, and proposes some teaching techniques to avoid their adopting it. (22 references) (GLR)
Descriptors: Listening Comprehension, Online Systems, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning

Lynch, Tony – System, 1997
Discusses an intermediate-level learner's progress in listening comprehension during a pre-sessional English for Academic Purposes course in the United Kingdom. Highlights the difference in progress in one-way and two-way listening and the discrepancy between performance within the sheltered setting of the language classroom and success in real…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Environment, College Students, Communicative Competence (Languages)

Perelle, Ira B. – System, 1975
A study compared the relative values of listen-respond and listen-respond-compare language laboratory methods. College-level language students were examined and it was determined that the listen-respond method caused greater comprehension gain. Student recording was found ineffective for first-year students, and may be a definite hindrance. (CHK)
Descriptors: Audiolingual Skills, Language Instruction, Language Laboratories, Language Learning Levels

Schleppegrell, Mary – System, 1984
Describes two special-purposes English programs for Egyptian economists. One consisted of conversation sessions and extensive writing, and the other focused on developing listening and reading. The group that concentrated on listening and reading had greater gains in writing ability than the group that concentrated on speaking and writing. (SED)
Descriptors: Economics, English for Special Purposes, Listening Comprehension, Reading Comprehension

Eastman, John K. – System, 1993
Grosjean and Gee's prosodic structure theory is applied to second-language listening comprehension. It is argued that second-language students whose native language is syllable-timed do not have a mechanism to deal with unstressed syllables and must create one. The absences of this mechanism helps explain difficulties in listening comprehension.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Linguistic Theory, Listening Comprehension, Pronunciation

Ducroquet, Lucile – System, 1979
A modified version of the traditional dictation exercise is recommended in order to answer two unmet needs which caused such exercises to fall into disfavor: the systematic teaching of specific points, and the use of authentic linguistic samples. (JB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Grammar, Language Instruction, Listening Comprehension

Goh, Christine C. M. – System, 2000
Offers a cognitive perspective on the comprehension problems of second language listeners by identifying real-time listening difficulties faced by English-as-Second-Language learners and examining these difficulties within the three-phase model of language comprehension proposed by Anderson (1995). Shows ten problems that occurred during the…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Cognitive Processes, English (Second Language), Listening Comprehension