Challenges and Demands in the Teaching of Listening

Junnie Salud
Junnie SaludTeacher en FEU-East Asia College
Challenges and
Demands in the
Teaching of Listening
    What makes listening
          difficult?

      Junnie Armel T. Salud
            UST Graduate School
We have to make listening a priority
         – WE NEED TO CHOOSE TO LISTEN!
Challenges and Demands in the Teaching of Listening
What do we do then
as language
teachers?
• Teach effective listening in the
  classroom.
• Listening skills should be
  developed to enable students to
  comprehend, analyze, respond to,
  assess and benefit from what they
  listen to.
What does it mean to
 learn a language?
Nord (1980):
“Some people now believe that learning a
  language is not just learning to talk, but
  rather that learning a language is building
  a map of meaning in the mind. These
  people believe that talking may indicate
  that the language was learned, but they
  do not believe that practice in talking is the
  best way to build up this ―cognitive‖ map in
  the mind. To do this, they feel the best
  method is to practice meaningful
  listening.”
Delaying Speaking
        Concentrating on
        Listening
    Gary and Gary (1981):
•   1. The learner is not overloaded by having
    to focus on two or more skills at the same
    time—a cognitive benefit.
                                                   4. Learners will not feel shy or worried
•   2.    Speed       of    coverage—receptive       about their language classes.
    knowledge grows faster than productive
                                                 •   Having to speak a foreign language,
•   knowledge. It is possible to experience          particularly when you know very
    and learn much more of
                                                 •   little, can be a frightening experience.
•   the language by just concentrating on            Listening activities reduce the
    listening. If learners had to be
                                                 •   stress involved in language learning—a
•   able to say all the material in the lessons,     psychological benefit.
    progress would be very
                                                 •   5. Listening activities are well suited to
•   slow.                                            independent learning through
•   3. It is easy to move very quickly to            listening to recordings.
    realistic communicative listening
    activities. This will have a strong effect on
    motivation.
• Teaching listening-speaking as
  separate units. (Delay speaking.
  Concentrate on listening)
• Listening-speaking should be
  interrelated.
What Makes Listening
Difficult?    (Dunkel, 1991; Richards, 1983; Ur, 1984)


 • Clustering (Chunking) –breaking
   down speech into smaller group of
   words.
     *In teaching listening comprehension,
  therefore, you need to help students pick
  out manageable clusters of words;
  sometimes second language learners
  will try to retain overly long sentences or
  they will err in the other direction in
  trying to attend to every word in an
  utterance.
• Redundancy -rephrasing,
  REPETITIONS, elaborations, and little
  insertions of ―I mean‖ and ―You
  know‖.
     *Such redundancy helps the
  listener    to process meaning by
  offering more time and extra
  information.



 Consider the following excerpt of a
 conversation...
Amos: Hey, Andy, how’s it going?
Andy: Pretty good, Amos. How was your weekend?
Amos: Aw, it was terrible, I mean worst you could
  imagine. You know what I mean?
Andy: Yeah, I’ve had those days. Well, like what
  happened?
Amos: Well, you’re not gonna believe this, but my
  girlfriend and I –you know Rachel? I think you met
  her at my party-- anyway, she and I drove up to
  Point Reyes, you know, up in Marin County? So we
  were driving along minding our own business, you
  know, when this dude in one of those four-
  wheelers, you know, like a Bronco or something,
  comes up like three feet behind us and like
  tailgates on us on these crazy mountain roads up
  there-- you know what they’re like. So, he’s about
  to run me off the road, and it’s all I can do to just
  concentrate...
• Reduced Forms -can be:
    ~Phonological
    (“Djeetyet” –Did you eat yet?)
    ~Morphological
    (contractions like I’ll – I will)
    ~Syntactic
    (elliptical forms like
     “When will you be back?”
     ―Tomorrow, maybe.‖ )
    ~Pragmatic
     (Phone rings in a house, child answers and yells
      to another room:
                    “MOM! PHONE!” )
• Performance Variables (Fillers) –can
  easily interfere with comprehension in
  second language learners. Imagine
  listening to the following verbatim
  excerpt of a sportsman talking about his
  game:

    ―But, uh—I also –to go with this course if you’re
 playing well –if you’re playing well then you get uptight
 about your game. You get keyed up and it’s easy to
 concentrate. You know you’re playing well and you
 know... in with a chance then it’s easier, much easier
 to –to you know get in there and –start to... you don’t
 have to think about it. I mean it’s gotta be automatic.‖
• Colloquial Language --idioms, slang, etc.
• Rate of Delivery
    -Jack Richards (1983) points out that
  the number and length of pauses used
  by a speaker is more crucial to
  comprehension than sheer speed.
  Learners will nevertheless eventually
  need to be able to comprehend
  language delivered at varying rates of
  speed and, at times, delivered with
  pauses. Unlike reading, where a person
  can stop and go back to reread.
• Stress, rhythm, and
  intonation
   -the prosodic features of
 the English language are
 very important for
 comprehension. Intonation
 patterns are very
 significant not just for
 interpreting straightforward
 elements such as
 questions, statements, and
 emphasis but for
 understanding more subtle
 messages like sarcasm,
 insult, praise, etc.
• Interaction (including non-verbal)
    -plays a large role in listening
  comprehension. Conversation is
  especially subject to all the rules of
  interaction: negotiation, clarification,
  attending signals, turn-taking, etc.
    -to learn to listen is also to learn to
  respond and to continue a chain of
  listening and responding.
    -students need to understand that
  good listeners are good responders.
    -listening should always be a two-
  way process.
Not to let a word get in the way of its
               sentence.
Nor to let a sentence get in the way of
             its intention.
But to send your mind out to meet the
         intention as a guest;
       THAT is understanding.
Conclusion
• Language teachers should consider the importance of
  listening and developing active listening skills in their
  students. Listening is arguably the least understood and the
  most overlooked of the four macro skills and listening plays a
  critical role in effective communication. In 1981, Gary and
  Gary stressed the importance of delaying speaking and
  concentrating on listening. According to them, the learner
  should not be overloaded by having to focus on two or more
  skills at the same time. But the trend nowadays in teaching
  listening and speaking is develpmental, learners need not
  separate each of the macro skills but he learns the skills
  progressively (spiral). Language teachers should also have to
  consider the factors as to why listening can be very difficult
  to learn (especially to L2 learners) so the teachers can attend
  to these factors to help the stream of conversation to flow
  WITH FULL COMPREHENSION.
References
• Brown, Douglas. (1994). Teaching
  by Principles. California: Longman
• Newton, Jonathan et al. (2009).
  Teaching ESL/EFL Listening and
  Speaking. NY: Routledge
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Challenges and Demands in the Teaching of Listening

  • 1. Challenges and Demands in the Teaching of Listening What makes listening difficult? Junnie Armel T. Salud UST Graduate School
  • 2. We have to make listening a priority – WE NEED TO CHOOSE TO LISTEN!
  • 4. What do we do then as language teachers? • Teach effective listening in the classroom. • Listening skills should be developed to enable students to comprehend, analyze, respond to, assess and benefit from what they listen to.
  • 5. What does it mean to learn a language?
  • 6. Nord (1980): “Some people now believe that learning a language is not just learning to talk, but rather that learning a language is building a map of meaning in the mind. These people believe that talking may indicate that the language was learned, but they do not believe that practice in talking is the best way to build up this ―cognitive‖ map in the mind. To do this, they feel the best method is to practice meaningful listening.”
  • 7. Delaying Speaking Concentrating on Listening Gary and Gary (1981): • 1. The learner is not overloaded by having to focus on two or more skills at the same time—a cognitive benefit. 4. Learners will not feel shy or worried • 2. Speed of coverage—receptive about their language classes. knowledge grows faster than productive • Having to speak a foreign language, • knowledge. It is possible to experience particularly when you know very and learn much more of • little, can be a frightening experience. • the language by just concentrating on Listening activities reduce the listening. If learners had to be • stress involved in language learning—a • able to say all the material in the lessons, psychological benefit. progress would be very • 5. Listening activities are well suited to • slow. independent learning through • 3. It is easy to move very quickly to listening to recordings. realistic communicative listening activities. This will have a strong effect on motivation.
  • 8. • Teaching listening-speaking as separate units. (Delay speaking. Concentrate on listening) • Listening-speaking should be interrelated.
  • 9. What Makes Listening Difficult? (Dunkel, 1991; Richards, 1983; Ur, 1984) • Clustering (Chunking) –breaking down speech into smaller group of words. *In teaching listening comprehension, therefore, you need to help students pick out manageable clusters of words; sometimes second language learners will try to retain overly long sentences or they will err in the other direction in trying to attend to every word in an utterance.
  • 10. • Redundancy -rephrasing, REPETITIONS, elaborations, and little insertions of ―I mean‖ and ―You know‖. *Such redundancy helps the listener to process meaning by offering more time and extra information. Consider the following excerpt of a conversation...
  • 11. Amos: Hey, Andy, how’s it going? Andy: Pretty good, Amos. How was your weekend? Amos: Aw, it was terrible, I mean worst you could imagine. You know what I mean? Andy: Yeah, I’ve had those days. Well, like what happened? Amos: Well, you’re not gonna believe this, but my girlfriend and I –you know Rachel? I think you met her at my party-- anyway, she and I drove up to Point Reyes, you know, up in Marin County? So we were driving along minding our own business, you know, when this dude in one of those four- wheelers, you know, like a Bronco or something, comes up like three feet behind us and like tailgates on us on these crazy mountain roads up there-- you know what they’re like. So, he’s about to run me off the road, and it’s all I can do to just concentrate...
  • 12. • Reduced Forms -can be: ~Phonological (“Djeetyet” –Did you eat yet?) ~Morphological (contractions like I’ll – I will) ~Syntactic (elliptical forms like “When will you be back?” ―Tomorrow, maybe.‖ ) ~Pragmatic (Phone rings in a house, child answers and yells to another room: “MOM! PHONE!” )
  • 13. • Performance Variables (Fillers) –can easily interfere with comprehension in second language learners. Imagine listening to the following verbatim excerpt of a sportsman talking about his game: ―But, uh—I also –to go with this course if you’re playing well –if you’re playing well then you get uptight about your game. You get keyed up and it’s easy to concentrate. You know you’re playing well and you know... in with a chance then it’s easier, much easier to –to you know get in there and –start to... you don’t have to think about it. I mean it’s gotta be automatic.‖
  • 14. • Colloquial Language --idioms, slang, etc.
  • 15. • Rate of Delivery -Jack Richards (1983) points out that the number and length of pauses used by a speaker is more crucial to comprehension than sheer speed. Learners will nevertheless eventually need to be able to comprehend language delivered at varying rates of speed and, at times, delivered with pauses. Unlike reading, where a person can stop and go back to reread.
  • 16. • Stress, rhythm, and intonation -the prosodic features of the English language are very important for comprehension. Intonation patterns are very significant not just for interpreting straightforward elements such as questions, statements, and emphasis but for understanding more subtle messages like sarcasm, insult, praise, etc.
  • 17. • Interaction (including non-verbal) -plays a large role in listening comprehension. Conversation is especially subject to all the rules of interaction: negotiation, clarification, attending signals, turn-taking, etc. -to learn to listen is also to learn to respond and to continue a chain of listening and responding. -students need to understand that good listeners are good responders. -listening should always be a two- way process.
  • 18. Not to let a word get in the way of its sentence. Nor to let a sentence get in the way of its intention. But to send your mind out to meet the intention as a guest; THAT is understanding.
  • 19. Conclusion • Language teachers should consider the importance of listening and developing active listening skills in their students. Listening is arguably the least understood and the most overlooked of the four macro skills and listening plays a critical role in effective communication. In 1981, Gary and Gary stressed the importance of delaying speaking and concentrating on listening. According to them, the learner should not be overloaded by having to focus on two or more skills at the same time. But the trend nowadays in teaching listening and speaking is develpmental, learners need not separate each of the macro skills but he learns the skills progressively (spiral). Language teachers should also have to consider the factors as to why listening can be very difficult to learn (especially to L2 learners) so the teachers can attend to these factors to help the stream of conversation to flow WITH FULL COMPREHENSION.
  • 20. References • Brown, Douglas. (1994). Teaching by Principles. California: Longman • Newton, Jonathan et al. (2009). Teaching ESL/EFL Listening and Speaking. NY: Routledge