Title of article :
EXTENSIVE LISTENING and VIEWING IN ELT
Author/Authors :
Ivone, Francisca M. Universitas Negeri Malang - Indonesia Jl. Semarang 5 Malang - East Java, Indonesia , Renandya, Willy A National Institute of Education - Nanyang Technological University 50 Nanyang Ave, Singapore
Abstract :
Inspired by the success and informed by the principles of the
Extensive Reading (ER) approach, Extensive Listening (EL) and Viewing
have started to gain the attention of both L2 researchers and practitioners.
The purpose of this paper is to examine the theoretical and research base of
EL and the extent to which it is similar to or different from ER, discuss its
language learning benefits for L2 students in different learning contexts, and
explore different ways EL can be productively implemented in the classroom.
Practical suggestions on how to source for freely available EL materials on
the Internet and how these can be pedagogically used to enhance language
proficiency are also offered. We believe that EL, when systematically
implemented, can not only enhance students’ listening skills but also have a
positive influence on the students’ overall language development.
Keywords :
extensive listening materials and activities , input theory , extensive reading , extensive viewing , extensive listening
Journal title :
TEFLIN Journal