3 Questions
What can hinder word recognition in listening comprehension?
Distinguishing between similar sounds
What should listening texts include to aid comprehension?
Redundancies and pauses
What is important to consider when creating effective listening exercises?
Attention to detail and understanding of learner needs
Study Notes
- Slide 6 asks participants about barriers to understanding spoken language.
- Participants brainstorm answers and discuss points on slides 7-9.
- Learners may become distracted and upset with unfamiliar words.
- Inability to distinguish between similar sounds can hinder word recognition.
- Noise and distractions can interfere with listening comprehension.
- Assimilation, reduced function words, and colloquial language can be challenging.
- Listening texts should include redundancies, pauses, and comprehension checks.
- Tasks should be possible to complete when listening to the text.
- Written scripts may not accurately reflect spoken language.
- Creating effective listening exercises requires attention to detail and understanding of learner needs.
Test your knowledge on the challenges of listening comprehension with our quiz! From barriers to understanding spoken language to distractions and unfamiliar words, this quiz covers it all. Learn about the importance of pauses, redundancies, and comprehension checks in listening texts and discover how to create effective listening exercises tailored to learner needs. Sharpen your skills and become a better listener with this informative quiz!
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