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Brockhaus, Wilhelm – Praxis des Neusprachlichen Unterrichts, 1975
Maintains that aural comprehension does not develop automatically in FL teaching, but must and can be systematically trained and improved. The inner processes in aural comprehension are set forth. Suggestions are given for the actual teaching situation. (Text is in German.) (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: Audiolingual Skills, English (Second Language), Language Instruction, Language Skills
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Moore, Jean M. – NALLD Journal, 1977
A paper reviewing the psychology and physiology of listening, the importance of attention to the listening skill in the foreign language curriculum, and strategies intended to engender in the learner the ability to listen with comprehension. Many sample exercises and a lengthy bibliography are included. (AMH)
Descriptors: Audiolingual Skills, Language Instruction, Language Skills, Listening Comprehension
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Irwin, R. J.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1986
Because young children have poorer auditory temporal resolution than older children, a study measured the auditory filters of two 6-year-olds, two 10-year-olds, and two adults by having them detect a 400-ms sinusoid centered in a spectral notch in a band of noise. (HOD)
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Auditory Discrimination, Auditory Perception
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Simpson, Mary K. – Journal of Reading, 1986
Describes the use of oral reading, journal writing, and sharing of ideas in a seventh grade class to promote an active interest in literature and thereby increase the literacy level of the students. (SRT)
Descriptors: Grade 7, Junior High Schools, Listening Comprehension, Listening Skills
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Conrad, Linda – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 1985
Describes a study that explores whether less fluent non-native listeners attend more to syntactic than to semantic cues by testing three groups: native English-speakers and advanced and intermediate non-natives. Results show that semantically acceptable responses increased progressively for intermediate, advanced, and native groups, while…
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, English (Second Language), Language Research, Listening Comprehension
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Sally, Ovaiza – ELT Journal, 1985
Describes an attempt to bridge the gap between the English learned in the classroom and the English encountered outside of class and to improve listening comprehension by putting engineering undergraduates through an experimental course in which a weekly academic lecture would be the point of focus. Discusses outcomes of the experiment. (SED)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Experimental Curriculum, Higher Education, Lecture Method
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Baldridge, William R. II – Journal of Research in Music Education, 1984
Elementary teachers participating in the study thought of music listening as a separate activity and not as one that permeated all music instruction. Assigned listening was utilized mostly in singing, in the playing of instruments, and in traditional music appreciation lessons where students were asked to listen to a recording. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Educational Practices, Elementary Education, Listening
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Kinder, John – Babel: International Journal of Translation, 1985
Reviews some of the research on listening comprehension and defines listening skills, such as comprehension of key points and "chunking." Describes an exercise using authentic oral and written material that is intended to develop reflective skills and suggests ways in which the exercise may be adapted for various learning levels. (SED)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Language Tests, Listening Comprehension, Listening Skills
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Lebauer, Roni S. – TESOL Quarterly, 1984
Suggests how transcripts of academic lectures and pseudo-cloze exercises developed from these transcripts may be used to help foreign students to become aware of the skills (e.g., recognition of conventions and cues which signal important information in lectures) involved in the process of listening to lectures. (SL)
Descriptors: Context Clues, Cultural Context, Higher Education, Language Proficiency
Tate, Jeannine S.; Dunklee, Dennis R. – Corwin Press, 2005
The ability to communicate effectively with multiple constituencies is recognized as an essential characteristic of effective leaders. Listening strategically is a way of showing parents, students, faculty, staff, and others that their ideas and beliefs are of value. The authors' practitioner-friendly book concentrates on the importance of…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Interpersonal Competence, Leadership Effectiveness, Listening
Nihei, Koichi – 2002
This paper discusses how to teach listening so that English-as-a-Second-Language students can develop a level of listening ability that is useful in the real world, not just in the classroom. It asserts that if teachers know the processes involved in listening comprehension and some features of spoken English, they can provide students with…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Listening Comprehension, Listening Skills
Lasser, Michael – Media and Methods, 1973
Suggests exercises designed to help students become more perceptive to the sounds around them. (TO)
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Auditory Stimuli, Auditory Training, Communication (Thought Transfer)
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Asher, James J.; And Others – Modern Language Journal, 1974
Research supported by a contract from the U.S. Office of Education. (HW)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Strategies, Language Research, Listening Comprehension
Fruehling, Rosemary T. – Business Education World, 1973
Descriptors: Business Education, Communication Skills, Educational Needs, Listening Habits
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Rossiter, Charles M., Jr. – Journal of Communication, 1972
It was concluded that neither the sex of the listener nor the interaction of sex of listeners and sex of speakers were of much consequence in determining the listening scores of the subjects of this experiment. (Author)
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Interaction Process Analysis, Listening Comprehension, Listening Comprehension Tests
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