STAGES OF LISTENING IN LANGUAGE LEARNING
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The Article shows the importance of listening and that it is as significant as reading and writing or speaking and even more important than the other skills and identifies the three stages of listening and explains the three stages clearly. It also shows the aims of each stage and how each stage is significant. The article shows what students do at each stage of listening and how each stage is done in class. The instructor explains that the three stages of a listening lesson are pre-listening while listening, and post-listening. The teacher has a specific role in each of these three listening stages. The author vividly explains the duration of the pre-listening stage and the teacher’s role in activating the schema at that stage. The stages differ in their length the pre-listening stage takes less time, while the other stages take longer time in class.
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