ABSTRACT

Now in its second edition, this reader-friendly text offers a comprehensive treatment of concepts and knowledge related to teaching second language (L2) listening, with a particular emphasis on metacognition.

This book advocates a learner-oriented approach to teaching listening that focuses on the process of learning to listen. It applies theories of metacognition and language comprehension to offer sound and reliable pedagogical models for developing learner listening inside and outside the classroom. To bridge theory and practice, the book provides teachers with many examples of research-informed activities to help learners understand and manage cognitive, social, and affective processes in listening.

Comprehensively updated with new research and references, the new edition includes additional and expanded discussions of many topics, including metacognition in young learners, working memory, and a L2 listening systems model. It remains an essential text on L2 listening pedagogy, theory, and research.

part I|82 pages

Second Language Listening Theory and Research

chapter 1|13 pages

Teaching Listening and Learning to Listen

chapter 2|21 pages

Listening Competence

chapter 4|26 pages

Factors That Influence Listening Success

A Systems Model of L2 Listening

part II|71 pages

Metacognition and Learning to Listen

part III|145 pages

Developing Listening Competence

chapter 9|36 pages

Task-Based Listening Lessons

chapter 10|18 pages

Integrated Projects for Extensive Listening

chapter 11|26 pages

Listening With Technology

chapter 12|29 pages

Assessing Learners for Listening Development

chapter |12 pages

Epilogue

Synthesis of Issues Related to Teaching and Learning Listening