USING AUTHENTIC MATERIALS TO IMPROVE LISTENING SKILL.

Authors

  • M. Nomozova Scientific supervisor:
  • M. Ismoilova 2nd year student

Keywords:

linguistic,teaching purposes,general approach

Abstract

There are many interesting and high-motivated texts among authentic materials such as some radio or TV programs (spoken language of programs differs in speed, rhythm, lexical and grammatical supply), short thematic (often humoristic) stories, rhymes, general educational programs, weather forecast, sport comments, relatively difficult are talk shows, movies, songs, etc.

References

Anderson, A. and Linch, T. Listening. Oxford University Press. UK. 1991. 154 p.p.

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Jackson, J.E. (1983) The Fish People: Linguistic Exogamy and Tukanoan Identity in Northwest Amazonia, Cambridge University Press

Genesee, F. (1989) Early bilingual development: one language or two? J. Child Lang. 16, 161–179

Haines, S. Authentic Materials MET, VOL 4/3 1995. p. 60-64

Hart, B., & Risley, T.R. (1995). Meaningful differences in the everyday experience of young American children. Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes.

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Published

2022-06-12