Tuesday 23 December 2014

LISTENING LESSON FOR INTERMEDIATE LEVEL

LISTENING LESSON FOR INTERMEDIATE LEVEL



As we know, listening skill is the basis skill for the development of all other skills and the main channel through which the student makes initial contact with the target language and its culture. Through active listening, English learners acquire vocabulary and syntax, as well as better pronunciation, accent and intonation. Though listening skill is very important, for some language learners it is considered to the most difficult language skill.

Communication happens if there is an interaction between the speaker and the listener. Therefore, listening comprehension activities gave a direct and important relationship to the amount and quality of speaking skill. Successful listening for language learners depends on many factors such as the knowledge of the language, background knowledge, etc.

To improve listening skill, you guys need to listen to various listening texts for different situations, such as short dialog on the phone, announcement in the airport, instruction on how to operate a new machine, speeches, poems, songs, etc.

Then in this Listening lesson for Intermediate level, the English learners will learn to function successfully in real life situations. In detail, the objective of listening lesson in this Intermediate level is that the learners are able to do the instruction or to gain information from different kinds of listening texts genres. (For example; monologue: speech, reports, instruction, poems, songs, etc., and dialog: debate, discussion, movie etc.). Moreover, they are able to complete the information and respond to questions.

Well, that’s all some general explanation about the Listening lesson for intermediate level. Have a good time and Brush up Your English!

0 comments:

Post a Comment

sealkazzsoftware.blogspot.com resepkuekeringku.com

Copyright © Brush Up Your English | Powered by Dimas Masduki

Design by DymazCreativeDesign | Blogger Theme by www.anglophileindo.com | Brush Up Your English      Up ↑