ENHANCING STUDENTS’ LISTENING SKILL THROUGH VARIOUS LISTENING MATERIALS AND ACTIVITIES OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM

Aryuliva Adnan

Abstract


Listening skill has been a “Cinderella” for years. Many studies show that many teachers pay no attention to listening skills. They tried to skip teaching listening for many reasons such as lack of teaching materials and teaching facilities. Since internet now is the largest sources of teaching materials, there is no reason for an English teacher to skip teaching listening skill.  Listening skill as one of the language skill is needed to be taught, and it needs practice not only in the classroom but also outside the classroom. Differ from the teaching and learning other language skills, the teachers can easily assign students to practice the skills outside the classroom. The teachers do realize that students do not have opportunities to practice their listening skill for the books used are not completed with enough exercises, which the students can practice listening skill at home. Due to the lack of exercises of listening skill found in the listening books, therefore assigning students to practice listening to various listening activities outside the classroom are believed can  enhance  the students listening ability. The activities are watching English movies and videos, listening to English radio/TV news, TV commercial.

 


Keywords


listening skill, listening material, exercise, movies-news, tv commercial

Full Text:

PDF

References


Adnan, Aryuliva. 2014. Improving Students’ Listening Ability through Movie Report . Paper presented in ISELT 2014. Padang

Basquille, Andrew. (undated), Listening Skills: Improving Learners’ Skills with News Report. Retrieved from:static1.1sqspcdn.com/f/872122/11926069/1303832361517 /Listening NewsReport.

Cisar, J. Lawrence and Francais Athenee. (undated) Using Video in Listening Class. TESL Reporter. Retrieved https: //journals.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/TESL/ article /view File/ 3245/3019. April 6, 2015.

Davis, R. S (1997). TV commercial messages: An untapped video resource for content-based classes. The Language Teacher. 21. (3), 13-15.Retreived from the web March 24, 2015 from http://www.esl-lab.com/research/cms.htm

Field, John. 2009. Listening in the Language Classroom. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Flowerdew, John and Miller, Lindsay. 2005. Second Language Listening, Theory and Practice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Gonzales-Moncada, A. (2006). On Materials use training in EFL teacher education: some reflections. Retrieved March 23 2013, from http://scielo.org.php?script=sci_arttex&pid=S1657-07902006000100008&Ing= en&nrm =iso

Harmer, Jeremy. 2001. The Practice of English Language Teaching. Edinburgh: Longman.

_______2007. How to teach English. Edinburgh: Longman.

Katchen, Johanna E., 1996. A Way to Enhance Students’ Listening Strategies: Listening Journals. Retrieved from http://mx.nthu.edu.tw/-katchen/professionsl/listening journals. htm.

Lee, F. (1994). The effect on listening comprehension of using television commercials in a Chinese as a second language course. Research Report . (ERIC Reproduction Service No. ED).

Liza, Khaira. 2013. The Ability of Second Year Students of English Department in Responding Information in Listening English News. State University of Padang, Unpublished Thesis.

Porcel Carme. 2010. Learning English through Films. Humanising Language Teaching. Retrieved from: www.hltmag.co.uk/jun10/less02.htm.

Potosi, et. al. (undated), Using Video Materials as a Teaching Strategy for Listening Comprehension, (Research Report). University of Technology Pereira.

Redha, M. 2012. Final Listening Assignment. English Department. Unpublished work.

Richards Jack C. (undated) Current Trends in Teaching Listening and Speaking. Retrieved from www.oup.com/elt. February 25th 2015 at 10 pm.

________ 2008. Teaching Listening and Speaking from theory to Practice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Rost, Michael. 1994. Listening. London: Longman

______ 2002. Teaching and Researching Listening. Edinburgh: Longman

Saricoban, Arif. 1999. The Teaching of Listening. TESL Journal, Volume V No. 12 (online) http://iteslj.org/ Retrieved on October 22. 2012

Stemplesky, Susan. 2006. World Link. Video Course. Boston: Thomson Heinle

Stewart, M. David. 2006. Film English: Using Films to Teach English. Electronic Journal of English Education 24 (May 2006). Retrieved from http://ejee.ncu.edu.tw/articles.asp?period=24&flag=24

Tuzi, Frank and Keiko, Mori.2014. Using TV commercials in EFL class. Tokyo:

Christian University. The Internet TESL Journal, Vol. XIV, No. 5, May 2008

http://iteslj.org/Retrieved on March 24 from http://iteslj.org/Techniques/Tuzi-TVCommercials.html.

Underwood, M. 1989. Teaching Listening. Longman

Ur, P. 1984. Teaching Listening Comprehension. Cambridge University Press

Vandergriff, Larry. 2002. Listening:”Theory and Practice in Modern Foreign Language Competence” Retrieved from http://www.centerforlanguagelinguisticandareastudies/ index/php. Retrieved. On September 15, 2012.

Wang, Caroline. (undated). How to Enhance Students’ Listening Abilities. National Hualien Girl’s Senior High School.

Wilson, JJ. 2008. How to Teach Listening. Essex: Pearson Education Limited

Yagang. F.1993. Listening Problems and Solution. Retrieved from http://www.ukessays.com/essays/ English-language/rubin-and- Thompson, on March. 12. 2013

Yang, Jian Ying. 1999. Active Involving Students in Listening. English Teaching Forum Vol. XX-XV April-June p.16

Sources of the assignments:

Afdhal. 2013. Advanced Listening Assignment. English Department Universitas Negeri Padang.

Redha, Muhammad. 2013. Advanced Listening Assignment. English Department Universitas Negeri Padang.


Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.


Copyright (c) 2016 Proceedings of SELT FBS Universitas Negeri Padang



This Proceedings is Currently indexed by:

Google Scholar.

The Proceedings of International Seminar on English Language and Teaching is registered at LIPI