How to Teach Listening in EFL
Teaching Listening Skills in the EFL Classroom
Listening skills are tied to speaking and pronunciation skills. Most likely if a student can correctly pronounce something and speak it in a natural and common way – she will understand it when she hears it spoken.
If you ever have the opportunity to teach pronunciation and listening together, you will see many similarities in the content that you are covering and be amazed by the progress you can make in both skills at the same time.
Once again you will be teaching students about reductions, linking, stress, and rhythm in natural speech. But you will also – as in teaching reading (listening and reading are “receptive skills”) – be teaching students to listen for main ideas and details. And like pre-reading – you also set the stage with pre-listening activities to set the context for listening.
Teaching listening skills is rewarding as students can often make good gains rather quickly – with proper instruction.
Some good references:
Read the following links for discussions about teaching listening skills
The British Council Listening Page – Read the sub-pages too. This is one of the best sections about listening on the Internet.
Listening Comprehension – Concepts and Exercises
Teaching Listening Skills – an excellent page, read through the sub-pages too.