The Investigation of the Listening Strategies Teachers Instruct and the Listening Strategies Students Use

Authors

  • Lin, Yi-Hsiang Chung Shan University
  • Huang, Yen-Ling Chung Shan Medical University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17507/jltr.1204.05

Keywords:

listening strategies, teachers’ instruction, English learning

Abstract

When people learn a new kind of language, the listening ability is the first ability people will encounter. Listening ability will also influence people to speak a new type of language fluently and correctly. This research aimed to determine the relationship between teachers' listening strategies and the listening strategies students use. Moreover, this research also intended to investigate what kind of listening strategies students usually use when practicing English listening. In this study, the researcher again examined the listening strategies teachers usually instruct during the class. The participants of the study were all freshmen of the Department of Applied Foreign Languages, University of central Taiwan with a certain level of English listening ability. The participants were going to fill out a questionnaire about their English listening habits. After analyzing the data, the researcher revealed final findings that indicated differences between teachers' listening strategies and the listening strategies students use. Teachers preferred to combine different materials and knowledge when they were in the listening class. Moreover, students tended to choose the materials that they are interested to improve their English listening after the course. Moreover, teachers also facilitate students with methods to enhance their English listening skills after class.

Author Biography

Huang, Yen-Ling, Chung Shan Medical University

Department of Applied Foreign Languages

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2021-07-01

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