BALEAP PIM Report :
Academic Listening [Glasgow - Nov 2009]
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WOT, no teacher? – the informal listening development of
international students [
Presentation
] [ Notes ]
[ Handout ]
Tony Lynch, University of Edinburgh
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Into the mind of the listener
[ Presentation
]
John Field, University of Reading
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How can we really teach listening for academic purposes?
[
Presentation ]
Terry Philips, Garnet Publications
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Pre-sessional Listening Assessment - micro skills testing or an
integrated approach? [
Presentation
] [
Listening Assessment ]
Bob Fisher, Middlesex University
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Listener recognition of information order in academic lectures
[
Presentation ] [
Handout ]
Simon Williams, UCL Language Centre
- Academic Listening as a discrete skill - is this valid and
how can it be assessed in an examination?
[
Presentation ] [
Notes ]
Michael Abberton, NCUK
- Designing EAP listening materials
[
Presentation ]
Alison McBoyle, University of Aberdeen
- ‘Getting Hitched’ : The films of Alfred Hitchcock as a medium
for developing listening (and speaking) skills with postgraduate
students in an art, design context
[ Presentation ] [
Handout ]
Harriet Edwards and Simon King, Royal College of Art
- Exploiting today’s on-line news for tomorrow’s listening
lesson
[ Presentation
] [
Sample Lesson ]
[ Teachers'
Notes ]
Bob Gilmour, INTO Newcastle
- Encouraging active listening through teaching and assessment
[ Presentation
- Laura Bray ]
Fiona Wilson and Laura Bray, University of Leeds