EXPLAIN EXTENSIVE AND INTENSIVE LISTENING AND PROVIDE EXAMPLES FOR EACH

Authors

  • Sobirjonova Muxlisa Sobirjonovna Teachers, Denau Entrepreneurship and Pedagogy Institute

Keywords:

Semi-intensively, entire lecture, specific component, a rapid method of education

Abstract

Several parts can be performed in a larger segment (like a television show, entire lecture, or movie) on a large scale (after they have been listened to), semi-intensively, and intensely. In daily life, we listen intently and thoroughly. When we hear on the radio about a planned fair or sporting event, we pay close attention to what we read. To put it another way, we are meticulous about the finer points and details, such the fair's date, venue, and ticket costs. As a result, students need to understand both the big picture and the specifics.

References

Antle, J. B. (2011). Extensive Listening and how it affects reading speed. The Language Teacher 35(5), 3-5

Cross, J. (2014). Promoting autonomous listening to podcasts: A case study. Language Teaching Research, 18(1), 8-32.

https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/235276065.pdf

http://www.eltforward.com/doc/eltforward_%20listening_3.pdf

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Published

2023-12-03

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How to Cite

EXPLAIN EXTENSIVE AND INTENSIVE LISTENING AND PROVIDE EXAMPLES FOR EACH. (2023). Proceedings of International Conference on Scientific Research in Natural and Social Sciences, 2(12), 128-133. https://econferenceseries.com/index.php/srnss/article/view/3097