Listening
Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:49 pm
Is it possible for a first time English speaker (or even someone who has been speaking English for only a couple of years) to benefit from listening exercises? From what I’ve read in Brown’s Teaching by Principles, it seems very difficult for ELLs to breakdown what they hear, whether it be on television, in class, or on the playground. Brown stresses the importance of integrating speaking, reading and writing along with listening. Is it best to start very slow in terms of listening activities that incorporate the other language areas? Brown’s beginning level listeners exercises seem somewhat difficult for even me to grasp. Having not actually taught before, I might just be completely unfamiliar with the teaching strategies he presents, therefore leaving me feeling as though I am in the dark. What kind of technology are current ESL teachers using designed specifically for listening?