Lle 7204 Teaching Speaking and Listening Skills To Adult Learners
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
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
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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.