INTRODUCING REAL-LIFE ASPECTS IN LISTENING ACTIVITIES: DEALING WITH FACTORS INFLUENCING THE LISTENING PROCESS
Keywords:
Listening activities, real-life integration, listening process, listening education, comprehension, active listening, media-based learning, critical thinking.Abstract
Listening is a critical communication skill often overlooked in traditional education. This study explores the integration of real-life aspects into listening activities to enhance comprehension and engagement. Factors influencing the listening process, such as environmental, psychological, and cultural elements, are analyzed. By drawing on theoretical frameworks and practical approaches, this article highlights strategies to improve listening education.
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