TED Talks as an Extensive Listening Resource for EAP Students

A. Takaesu
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This study examines how TED (Technology, Entertainment and Design) Talks, used as an extensive listening material, affected college students ’ listening skills, and explores strategies to tailor the activity for lower-proficiency students. The qualitative data analysis, based on two surveys and students ’ journal entries, indicates that students felt the lectures improved their listening comprehension, enhanced their motivation, and accustomed them to listening to a variety of English accents. Finally, assisting students to select lectures appropriate to their comprehension levels and conducting various types of scaffolding activities for lower proficiency students are discussed.
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TED演讲作为EAP学生广泛的听力资源
本研究考察了TED(科技,娱乐和设计)演讲作为广泛的听力材料如何影响大学生的听力技能,并探讨了为低水平学生量身定制活动的策略。基于两次调查和学生日记的定性数据分析表明,学生认为讲座提高了他们的听力理解能力,增强了他们的动力,并使他们习惯于听各种英语口音。最后,讨论了如何帮助学生选择适合其理解水平的讲座,以及如何为水平较低的学生开展各种类型的脚手架活动。
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