INTENSIVE LISTENING - Intensive listening focuses primarily on brief listening exercises. While they usually only take a few minutes, they offer focused, intense practice. ... When you do intensive listening practice, you're paying most attention to pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary, rather than overall meaning., PRE LISTENING ACTIVITIES - Things learners do before a listening activity in order to prepare for listening. Pre-listening tasks include discussion questions, true or false statements, vocabulary work, prediction tasks and brainstorming the topic., FINAL LISTENING - Eventually, after the text had been analyzed for its linguistic value, students were provided with the audio script for them to follow along as they listened to the text one final time., EXTENSIVE LISTENING - This was the first listening of the text by the students and it was followed by the teacher asking general questions in order to establish who the speakers were and in what situations they were communicating. Typical questions included "How many speakers can you hear?" "Where are they?", LANGUAGE FOCUS - After the intensive listening there would be other opportunities for students to listen to the text in order to focus the language or language function exemplified by the text, PRESET- TASK STAGE - The teacher would pose a question or set a task that would require students to identify certain information in the listening text. The purpose of the preset question or task was to focus and direct students attention.,

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