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Teaching Listening to EFL Students



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Teaching Listening to EFL Students
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· June 2016
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COMMUNICATION STUDIES AND LANGUAGE PEDAGOGY 
VOL. 2, NO. 1-2, JAN-DEC 2016
Teaching Listening to EFL Students 
MUHAMMAD ALI RAZA 
Jazan University, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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BSTRACT
The first receptive skill a learner learns is listening. This skill, 
though very basic, is often thought to be a difficult skill to 
teach. Teachers today are more interested in teaching listening 
interactively. Though the term interactive is very catchy, it is 
quite difficult when it comes to implementation. This paper 
attempts to suggest classroom arrangements and some 
activities an EFL teacher might want to employ in the 
classroom. A teacher has to adopt bottom up approach like 
teaching the vocabulary, pronunciation, syllables, and the 
related grammar. It is only due to the limitation of the bottom 
up approach that instructors have to augment teaching with 
meta-cognitive skills using the top down approach. To 
condense, learner today have a greater control on their 
learning. Raza (2015) suggests to involve student and teachers 
equitably in the process of teaching and learning and infuse 
life and vigor into it. 
Keywords: 
Listening, teaching listening, listening in EFL 
classroom, teaching listening interactively. 
1. I
NTRODUCTION
Listening happens to be a difficult skill to teach foreign language 
learners as it is mostly non-participative (students listen to 
others’ speech or presentation) and they have no control over the 
speed of speech (Blyth 2010). The consequence of this difficulty 
results in a very high level of anxiety and stress. This anxiety and 
stress raises the affective filter (Krashen 1988) in students thus 
clogging the path of flow of information and skill development.



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