Practice your listening

The objective of this practice is to boost listening comprehension. Our ultimate goal is to help students understand native English speakers, not only for the mere purpose of comprehension, but also so they may respond accordingly and interact with others. Without listening comprehension, there can be no conversation, no communication.





Now listening comprehension involves a lot more than simply understanding the vocabulary and expressions used. Students must also be able to understand the speaker’s accent and grasp his or her meaning and intention. 


So, it is clear to see that in the ESL classroom we simply do not listen for the sake of listening. We listen with a purpose. And what exactly is this purpose? Well, there can be several, so as you plan a listening activity, make sure the purpose is clear.


So, to start practicing, click on the link below to go to the Listening Exercise I

LISTENING 1

To practice more your skills, you can continue doing the listening exercises that we have for you

LISTENING 2

 To sum up your practicing, here you have another one... 

LISTENING 3 







Bibliography:

Gulam K. (2010). Listening Skills. Business Communication :Basic Concepts and Skills. Retrieved December 6th, 2021, from: Business Communication :Basic Concepts and Skills

Jonny Stelwell. (ESL Videos) (2005). Askin questions Ana, Andy Gabriela. Retrieved December 6th, 2021, from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEVqvimqKb4&t=3s

Jonny Stelwell. (ESL Videos) (2006). Learning English in Canada, USA, India and Australia. Retrieved December 6th, 2021, from: https://youtu.be/JeeG-3v2G0E

Jonny Stelwell. (ESL Videos) (2006). I like your smile. Retrieved December 6th, 2021, from: https://youtu.be/zzsKI3J9H1c




















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