Module 1 - Lesson 2

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Second Quarter – Module 1


Week 1

Lesson 2
Listening Strategies
Based on FAMILIARITY
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Before-Listening Strategies

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1.) Connect

Help yourself better understand a


listening assignment by thinking of
things you already know about a topic.

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2.) Predict

Make guesses about what you may learn


as you listen.

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3.) Talk About New Words

Make sure you understand words in the


title and in any introductory material.

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During-Listening Strategies

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1.) Listen for Answers

As you listen, listen for answers to


questions you have.

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2.) Take Notes

Write notes that help you remember


ideas.

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3.) Re-listen / Find a Fix

When you get bored or when ideas are


hard, you need to find a way to get back
on track.

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After-Listening Strategies

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1.) Respond

What do you agree and disagree with?


What parts do you like best? What parts
are confusing?

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2.) Summarize

In your head, summarize what the


assignment was about and test yourself
on your notes.

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3.) Extend

Read and listen to other sources for more


information about the topic.

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1.) The hearer writes a brief statement

about the listening text getting only

the main points.


2.) This strategy makes the listener agree

or disagree to the ideas presented in

the text.
3.) This kind of listening strategy helps

you remember ideas through

outlining and layering information.


4.) This strategy lets you go back to a

certain part of the listening text.


5.) Aside from the listening text, you also

read and listen for more information

from other sources.


6.) In this strategy, the listener makes

guesses about what can be learned

while listening.
1.) Before, when I am not familiar with the text, I . .

2.) Now, I can be more familiar with it by . . .

3.) Knowing about the listening strategies to be

familiar with the text is important because . . .

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