Title of article :
EFL TEACHERS’ EXPERIENCES IN DEVELOPING L2 PROFICIENCY THROUGH EXTENSIVE LISTENING
Author/Authors :
Pamuji, Kukuh Dwi School of Postgraduate Studies - Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia - Bandung - West Java, Indonesia , Kurniawan, Eri School of Postgraduate Studies - Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia - Bandung - West Java, Indonesia , Waring, Rob Notre Dame Seishin University 2-16-9 Ifuku-cho - Kita-Ku - Okayama, Japan
Abstract :
Although efforts have been made to investigate the primacy of
extensive listening (EL) in developing students’ L2 proficiency, the personal
experiences of EFL teachers who have successfully developed their L2
through the practice of EL are rarely documented. As this can be a source of
inspiration for those struggling to achieve a high L2 proficiency, this study
purports to explore how EFL teachers experience the development of their L2
by practicing EL for a considerable amount of time. A Google-form
questionnaire with open and closed-ended questions was initially sent to
several international groups of EFL teachers via Facebook. In total, 27
participants from six different countries responded to the questionnaire. After
a closer look at the initial data, two participants were then selected to provide
further insights into their experiences of practicing EL as a means of
developing their L2 proficiency. The findings revealed that both teachers
used EL because of their joy of listening to compelling listening materials.
Practicing their EL routinely with their own degree of intensity, both of them
enjoy listening to various audio and video materials with different choices of
topics and resources. EL was said to enhance their vocabulary acquisition and
help them to develop their other language skills.
Keywords :
EFL teachers , personal experiences , L2 proficiency , extensive listening
Journal title :
TEFLIN Journal