
English Language Listening Skills
How To Listen And Get The Most From Audio Source?
Powerful Training Examination Listening Techniques
- Completing forms, matching, answering multiple-choice questions
- Completing tables, labelling maps or plans, completing flow charts
- Labelling a diagram, completing notes, classifying
- Answering short questions, completing summaries
- Labelling maps or plans, completing forms, completing notes
- Matching sentence fragments, answering multiple-choice questions
- Choosing answers from a-list, classifying labelling a diagram
- Completing flow charts, answering short questions
- Completing tables completing forms, answering short questions
- Labelling a diagram completing tables, classifying
- Completing sentences answering multiple-choice questions
- Identifying speaker feeling, attitude, opinion, purpose
- Agreement betweenspeakers, course of action, gist, and details
- How to extract and identify specific information and stated opinion
- Listening with an interaction, exchanging ideas, expressing and justifyingopinions
- Agreeing and disagreeing, suggesting, speculating, evaluating, reaching adecision through negotiation
- Organising a larger unit of discourse, expressing and justifying opinions, developing topics
- Comprehension of the main idea, major points, and important details related to the main idea
- Recognize a speaker’s attitude and degree of certainty
- Recognize the function or purpose of a speaker’s statement
- Recognize the organization of information presented
- Understand the relationships between ideas, compare, contrast, cause and effect
- Make connections among pieces of information in listening
- Recognize introductions and conclusions in audio sources
- Identifying the problem
- Recognizing the code of information
- Processing Purposeful listening
- The social context of listening
- Learning to use contextual information in Audio sources