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Lle 7204 Teaching Speaking and Listening Skills To Adult Learners

This course is designed to introduce students to advanced speaking and listening skills for teaching adult language learners. The course aims to provide theoretical knowledge and skills for teaching speaking and listening across different grade levels. Students will learn how to analyze theories of speaking and listening, develop speaking and listening programs for various contexts, and select instructional materials on these topics. The course will cover theories, research, and development of speaking and listening skills from primary to secondary grades. It will also address teaching speaking in school and community programs, as well as teaching listening in first, second and foreign languages. Students will complete a group project developing a program for listening instruction.

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Lle 7204 Teaching Speaking and Listening Skills To Adult Learners

This course is designed to introduce students to advanced speaking and listening skills for teaching adult language learners. The course aims to provide theoretical knowledge and skills for teaching speaking and listening across different grade levels. Students will learn how to analyze theories of speaking and listening, develop speaking and listening programs for various contexts, and select instructional materials on these topics. The course will cover theories, research, and development of speaking and listening skills from primary to secondary grades. It will also address teaching speaking in school and community programs, as well as teaching listening in first, second and foreign languages. Students will complete a group project developing a program for listening instruction.

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LLE 7204 TEACHING SPEAKING AND LISTENING SKILLS TO ADULT LEARNERS

Course Description:
This course is designed to introduce the student to advanced speaking and listening skills in
language education. It is intended to equip the student with theoretical knowledge and skills
concerning the two primary language skills.

Learning outcomes
Learners will be able to:
(i) analySe theoretical underpinnings that influence the speaking and listening skills
(ii) teach the skills of listening across grade levels
(iii) teach the skills of speaking across grade levels and
(iv) develop speaking programmes is defined contexts.

Objectives:
The course is designed to equip learners with;
(i) advanced knowledge of speaking and listening
(ii) skills are developing speaking and listening programmes for various educational
levels.
(iii) Skills of teaching the two skills in tertiary institutions
(iv) Competencies for selecting, grading and developing, speaking and listening
instructional materials.

Teaching methods
 Lecture; Small group; Seminar, Workshop, Project

Course outline
Week Content / Activity

1-2 Theory and Research about speaking


 The Neurobiological theory
 Language acquisition methods
 Relationship between speaking and other language skills
 First language v/s second and foreign language
 Development of the speaking skills in school
 Whole school speaking programmes

3 Advanced stages in the development of the speaking skills

4–5 Development of the speaking skills in primary grades


 Phonological skills
 Morphological skills
 Syntactical awareness
 Vocabulary skills
 Listening comprehension
6 Development of the speaking skills in secondary grades
 Voice quality and effective communication
 Word diction
 Connected speech
 Expressive devices
 Lexis and grammar

7–8 School and community speaking programmes


 Speaking for functional purposes
 Developing speaking programmes
 Assessing and evaluating speaking programmes

Theory and research of listening skills


8–9  Recognition, selection and short term memory
 Relationship between listening and other language skills
 Listening in the context of first and second language

The sub skills of listening


10  Sound recognition / awareness
 Sound Processing
Stages in the development of the listening skills
 Extensive listening
 Intensive listening

11 Materials for teaching the listening skills and their development


 Audio materials
 Audio-visual materials
 Visual materials

12 Teaching listening in mother tongue classes


 Application of language theories-cognition
 Language, though and culture
 Comprehension

13 Teaching listening to second and foreign language speakers


 Theories of second/foreign language teaching
 Sound recognition
 Error analysis
 Meta-language

14 & 15 Group Project and presentation


Developing programmes and activities for listening in first, second and foreign
languages
16 & 17 Examinations

Materials
1. Biber, D, Johansson, S, Leech, G: Conrad, S. & Rinegan, E. (1990). Longman Grammar
of Spoken and Written English London: Pearson
2. Bygate, M. (1987). Speaking. Oxford: Oxford University Press
3. Carter, R & Mc Carthy, M. (eds). (1988) Vocabulary and Language Teaching. London:
Pearson
4. Hopt, T.S. et al. (1995). Does self-help materials work? Testing a manual designed to
help trainers construct public speaking apprehension reduction workshop.
Communication research reports (Fairfax, VA) vol. 12, p. 34-38.
5. Jensen, J.M. (1993). What do we know about writing of elementary school children?
Language Arts (Urbana, IL), vol. 70. p 290-94
6. MC Dowell, J& Stevens, S. (1990). Basic listening: Edinburgh: Thomas Wilson & sons
Ltd.
7. Oxford, R. (1997). Co-operative learning, Collaborative learning and Interaction: three
communicative strands in the language classroom. Modern Language Journal (Madison,
WI) vol. 81, no. 4, p. 443-56.
8. Ridgeway, T. (2000). Listening Strategies – I beg your pardon? ELT Journal, Vol. 54,
No. 2.
9. Stern, H.H. (1983). Fundamental concepts of language teaching. Oxford University
Press.
10. Ur, P. (1996). A Course in Language Teaching. Cambridge: Cambridge
11. Van Lier, L. (1996). Interaction in the Language Curriculum. New York, NY: Longman.

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