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Teaching LIstening to Young Learners (The Development of Listening Skills,…
Teaching LIstening to Young Learners
What is Listening?
Listening: listen with consciousness
Hearing: actual perception and processing of sound
Scaffold
Receptive skill/decode
Focus is on receiving information from an outer source
Listening is a foundation skill
Background of the Teaching of Listening
Learning Channels
Auditory
Tactile
Visual
Why?
Every student's preference is different. Teachers need to provide different class materials and activities. Help keep children's attention
Teacher's should be aware of their own personal preference. Make effort to use different channel
The Development of Listening Skills
Phonological Awareness
Listening Capacity
Auditory Patterns
Classroom Techniques and Activities
Total Physical Response
Learners physically respond to roal commands which are given. :
TPR positive aspects
utilizes the auditory, visual and tactile learning channels
Helps to teach children to follow directions and listen attentively
Children are allowed to listen and then choose when they are comfortable to speak
This method can be easily adapted in many different ways for young learners
TPR Activities
TPR Songs and Finger-plays
TPR Storytelling
Yes/No Cards
TPR Drawing
Syllable Clapping
Rhyming Word Activities
Minimal Pais