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1、英语听力训练技巧The Training Skills in Listening ComprehensionContentsAbstract.1Introduction.2I. Background Study. 3II. The Natures of Listening.5III How to Improve StudentsListening Abilities.8IV: Testing Listening.13V Conclusion.16Reference.17The Training Skills in Listening Comprehension摘 要:本文的目的在于,通过对中国
2、英语学习现状的分析及一些英语学习者的语言学习技巧的介绍,一方面能够引起英语学习者和教学者对听力的重视,另一方面可以帮助学生解决他们在听力理解中遇到的困难。文章开头,在简单的介绍了听力理解的发展、现状后介绍了一种虽然普通但比较有效的听力训练方法及一些相关的技巧即三步训练法。该方法共有三个阶段即:听前、听中和听后。其中每个阶段都有其训练的侧重点及技巧。听前,主要为听力做准备工作;听中,要将注意力集中在课文中并加强对文章的理解;听后主要是让自己从文中所学的知识融入自己的知识体系中。此外,老师也可以通过鼓励学生在练习听力时使用一些听力训练技巧,以及做一些听力测试,帮助学生更有效的练习听力。关键词:听力
3、理解、听前、听中、听后。Abstract:This paper aims at arousing the attention of the English learner and teacher toward listening comprehension and helping students figure out their difficulty in listening comprehension by some information on language learning skills of English learners in China.At the beginning o
4、f this article, it gives a brief introduction of the development,current situation of listening comprehension. it is found that they are simple but effective:pre listening, which help the students prepare to listen; While listening, which help to focus the students attention on the listening text an
5、d guide the development of their understanding of it; post listening, which help the students integrate what they have learnt from the text into their existing knowledge.The implication of the study is that teachers can help their students become more effective listeners by encouraging them to apply
6、 a variety of learning skills to listening tasks and doing appropriate listening test.Key words: listening comprehension, pre-listening, while listening, post listening.IntroductionIn this essay, Ive chosen the topic of listening”, and I know you may have heard a great deal about listening already.
7、Being a great listener can win you friends, improve your marriage, boost your business profits or advance your career. It can make people feel so good about being with you that theyll literally follow you anywhere.Listening is a kind of skill in second language learning. All too often, it has been o
8、verlooked by its elder sister: speaking. For most people, being able to claim knowledge of a second language means being able to speak and write in that language. Listening and reading are therefore secondary skills - means to other ends, rather than ends in themselves. Every so often, however, list
9、ening comes into fashion. In the 1960s, the emphasis on oral language skills gave it a boost. It became fashionable again in the 1980s, when Krashens (1982) ideas about comprehensible input gained prominence. A short time later, it was reinforced by James Ashers (1988) Total Physical Response, a met
10、hodology drawing sustenance from Krashens work, and based on the belief that a second language is learned most effectively in the early stages if the pressure for production is taken off the learners. During the 1980s, proponents of listening in a second language were also encouraged by work in the
11、first language field. Here, people such as Gillian Brown (see, for example, Brown, 1984; Brown, 1990) were able to demonstrate the importance of developing roach (the ability to listen and speak) as well as literacy, in school. Prior to this, it was taken for granted that first language speakers nee
12、ded instruction in how to read and write, but not how to listen and speak because these skills were automatically bequeathed to them as native speakers. To be frank, as a student Ive got to listen to people every day. If I dont do this well, I might fail my examination and miss some important fact,
13、or make people feel that Im not friendly with them. And when I get home, Ive got to listen even more. Ive got to listen to my parents, which I must admit I dont always do expertly. Ive got to listen to my brother and to anyone else who might call or drop by. Whew! Thats a lot of listening. Youd thin
14、k that with all the practice we get, and with all the attention this skill has received, wed all be pretty good at it. But you know what? Most of us arent. Were not very good listeners much of the time. Its not because were lazy, or stupid, or uncommitted, or anything like that. Its just that we all
15、 have trouble with listening because listening is not a simple skill! Contrary to what you may have been lead to believe, listening is an incredibly complex skill to master. Theres so much going on that doesnt meet the eye, that its silly to even try to cover the subject in just a few short pages.So
16、 even though our life and friendships depend very heavily upon good listening skills, and even though our customers, clients, and co-workers demand this from us constantly, most advice we receive about improving our listening isnt all that helpful. Thats because most advice focuses on technical aspe
17、cts of listening, such as giving feedback, making eye contact, asking open-ended questions, and not interrupting others while others are speaking.On the other hand, the purpose of middle school English teaching is to improve the students four skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing, with
18、the base of necessary phonetics, large vocabulary and good grammar. But this is not the final purpose, the final purpose is to lot let students be able to use the language.Now most of the students do better in reading and writing English than in listening and speaking. They can read and write, but t
19、hey can hardly communicate. They can hardly express themselves with their own words. This is partially because of our examination system, and partially of the teaching method. We are not able to change the examination system, but we can improve our teaching method. Most of all the teachers like to p
20、rovide the students with a lot of knowledge-words, phrases, grammar, usages and so on. They are focusing these things, especially on the grammar. But nowadays, with the reforms and development in all walks of life and the carrying out of the opening policies to the outside world in China in recent y
21、ears, the traditional grammar-translation method of the foreign language teaching has been found unable to keep pace with the times. This has given rise to many new thoughts and concepts of it. As a result, the communicative approach is getting more and more widely used in Chinese middle school Engl
22、ish classrooms. The application of it is based on the view that English should be taught as a communicative tool , not merely a kind of the knowledge of language. In this case, the students listening ability must be the most important thing for teachers to improve. However, it is a very difficult jo
23、b. How can we manage it? This is the very subject I am to deal with. Here in my thesis, some issues related to improving senior students listening ability in Chinese middle school classrooms are to be discussed in the following five parts.I. Background Study1.the current situation about listening te
24、aching:Most of all the teachers like to provide the students with a lot of knowledge-words, phrases, grammar, usages and so on. They are focusing these things, especially on the grammar. And for too long listening has been relegated to a secondary position in the English language teaching classroom.
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