Intensive Listening
Pre listening activities Audio only While listening activities Post listening activities
Video
(audio & viewing)
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Does this listening exercise contain pre listening activities? If so, what are they like?
3. Does this listening exercise contain post listening activities? If so, what are they like?
2. Does this listening exercise contain while listening activities? If so, what are they like?
1. Follow clearly articulated speech in everyday conversation 2. Follow the main points of an articulated discussion between native speakers 3. Understand a short narrative and form hypotheses about what will happen next 4. Understand the main points of recorded materials on familiar subjects 5. Catch the main points in TV and radio programs on familiar topics
6. Follow films on which the visuals and action carry much of the story line
7. Follow in outline straightforward short talks on familiar topics
I can understand the main points of clear standard speech on familiar matters regularly encountered in work, school, leisure, etc. I can understand the main point of many radio or TV programs on current affairs or topics of personal or professional interests when the delivery is relatively slow and clear
These are suggestions to the listening parts of the book Face 2 Face Pre Intermediate
Which ones out of the nine suggestions given are more important to you? Why?
What is stated about the number of times a learner has to listen to a text in listening activities intended to develop listening Comprehension?
The following are authors directions to carry out a listening exercise in unit 1B of the F2F Pre Intermediate book. Discuss the tasks and activities and how they can be implemented in the real classroom
TOPIC
Students speak about something they read and listened Students write or complete a paragraph about what was read and /or listened
Pre listening and post listening exercises are connected to reading, speaking and writing
On this page, there is a reading exercise that is combined with a listening exercise
listening exercise
Listening transcript