ABSTRACT

Teaching and Researching Listening provides a focused, state-of-the-art treatment of the linguistic, psycholinguistic and pragmatic processes that are involved in oral language use, and shows how these processes influence listening in a range of practical contexts. Through understanding the interaction between these processes, language educators and researchers can develop more robust research methods and more effective classroom language teaching approaches.

In this fully revised and updated second edition, the book:

  • examines a full range of teaching methods and research initiatives related to listening
  • gives definitions of key concepts in neurolinguistics and psycholinguistics
  • provides a clear agenda for implementing listening strategies and designing tests
  • offers an abundance of resources for immediate use for teaching and research

Featuring insightful quotes and concept boxes, chapter overviews and summaries to guide the reader, Teaching and Researching Listening will engage and inform teachers, teacher trainers and researchers investigating communicative language use.

part |4 pages

Section I Defining listening

chapter 1|14 pages

Neurological processing

chapter 2|28 pages

Linguistic processing

chapter 3|24 pages

Semantic processing

chapter 4|22 pages

Pragmatic processing

chapter 5|18 pages

Automatic processing

chapter 6|26 pages

Listening in language acquisition

part |3 pages

Section II Teaching listening

chapter 7|14 pages

Approaches to teaching listening

chapter 8|22 pages

Input and interaction

chapter 9|22 pages

Instructional design

chapter 10|27 pages

Listening assessment

part |4 pages

Section III Researching listening

chapter 11|22 pages

Sociolinguistic orientations

chapter 12|20 pages

Psycholinguistic orientations

chapter 13|16 pages

Developmental orientations

part |2 pages

Section IV Exploring listening

chapter 14|16 pages

Resources for further exploration