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DIFFERENTIATION IN LISTENING TASKS June 2013
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D IFFERENTIATION IN L ISTENING T ASKS June 2013 T HE PROBLEM WITH LISTENING …. It is a skill which needs practice, not just testing Many pupils will.

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Slide 2 D IFFERENTIATION IN L ISTENING T ASKS June 2013 Slide 3 T HE PROBLEM WITH LISTENING . It is a skill which needs practice, not just testing Many pupils will be de-motivated by their lack of success Many will have learnt nothing to help them improve their performance next time Pupils find the lack of context difficult, and the lack of visual clues. What difficulties do YOUR classes have? Slide 4 Q UESTIONS TO ASK WHEN WE PLAN FOR LISTENING IN CLASS : What is the aim of the task? To test pupils? To develop pupils confidence in listening? To get pupils to apply recently learned language in a new context? To use a listening as a source of language for manipulation? To develop other language skills such as inference? Slide 5 H OW CAN WE DIFFERENTIATE ? By task By outcome By response How do YOU differentiate? Sometimes we DO need to test pupils, but the work we do with them in class will better prepare them for summative assessments. Slide 6 H OW CAN WE BUILD PUPILS CONFIDENCE WITH LISTENING ? Little and Often Variety of responses Prepare pupils for listening activities Varied listening resources Focus on the key features of your language Slide 7 VARIETY OF RESPONSES TO BUILD PUPILS CONFIDENCE IN LISTENING Predict answers. Put your hand up when you hear True/false Multiple choice Underline correct answer Pre key language Put the pictures in order Slide 8 L ISTENING WHOLE CLASS ACTIVITIES TO BUILD PUPILS CONFIDENCE 1 In pairs 2 Answers first 3 Ordering card 4 Running listening comprehension 5 Visual listening (YouTube, BBC online clips, adverts) Songs 6 Listening speaking Produce own listening assessment 7 All speaking (when spontaneous) is listening 8Pre-teach key language 9 Repeat listening tasks Slide 9 Slide 10 Slide 11 U SING REAL ADVERTS http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZKZSeWx-EY Le petit garon : Cest Maurice qui a _______ la mousse. Rpte Coco ! Cest Maurice qui a ______ la mousse ! Cest _________ Coco ! Rpte ! Cest Maurice qui a _______ la mousse. La voix de femme: Si la mousse au ________ de Nestl est si ________, cest parce quelle est prpare avec ___ chocolat Nestl. Le petit garon : Vas y! Rpte ! Coco : Vas y! Rpte !! Le petit garon : Je te remercie Coco La voix de femme : La mousse __ Nestl la _____ mousse au chocolat Nestl ! Slide 12 C EST M AURICE QUI A MANG LA MOUSSE Questions sur la publicit. Qui a mang toutes les mousses au chocolat ? Comment est la mousse au chocolat ? Coco est quelle sorte danimal ? Maurice est un a) un poisson rouge b) un chat c)un lapin ? Vrai ou faux ? Le petit garon veut que sa mre pense que Maurice avait mang toutes les mousses ? Discussion Aimes-tu les mousses au chocolat ? Quels autres parfums de mousse aimes-tu ? Les mousses sont bonnes pour la sant ? Quand manges-tu les mousses ? Les mousses sont croquantes ? Slide 13 VARIETY OF RESPONSES TO BUILD PUPILS CONFIDENCE IN LISTENING Active learning when you hear the word, do an action Tasks which involve listening with a purpose e.g. Give a focus for the task- e.g. listen out for certain information (who, what, when, where, why). Visuals are really helpful to support listening work - filling in blanks on a plan, a map, following directions, matching pictures with a statement. Listening for real information - treasure hunt - hide an object Use the transcript before listening to concentrate on matching the sounds pupils hear with what they can actually see Use the transcript after a listening comprehension exercise. Give pupils recordings via Fronter to practise at home - eliminate the element of stress. Isolate irrelevant elements - e.g. give the name of people speaking it is not essentially part of the learning-process, unless you are teaching the alphabet and spelling. Slide 14 VARIED LISTENING RESOURCES Misheard lyrics pupils rewrite the original lyric Take your teeth out tickle my toes Last night I dreamt of some bagels Dont cry for me Im the cleaner Conversations with the class, drama Music videos and adverts Clips of UK/US shows in the TL. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXg93bGW0PY - 16 et enceinte http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXg93bGW0PY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbDI6uAEeNg - Ugly Betty in Italiano http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbDI6uAEeNg Slide 15 THE PURPOSE OF LISTENING ACTIVITIES Make up your own exercises to practise the skills required for Higher pupils the ability to draw conclusions from indicators such as conjunctions (mais, avant, aprs), use of tenses, expressions of agreement or disagreement Dont rely on the recordings provided by the course-book, which are often there to test the content. Think about how you can use them in different ways. Slide 16 D IFFERENTIATED RESPONSES TO ONE LISTENING ACTIVITY Some possible tasks in order of difficulty: Listen to the recording. a.Where do you think it takes place? b.What could you say about the people speaking? Look at the list of words below. Listen carefully to the recording and put a tick next to a word every time you think you hear it. Look at the list of statements below, then listen to the recording and tick the ones that are true. Listen to the recording and answer the questions below: Here is a transcript of a recording you are about to hear, with words omitted. Fill in the gaps. (In preparation, you could either omit from the transcript the word you want the learners to recognise, or miss out every 5th/15th/19th word according to levels. You could give them the first couple of letters of the word, or list the words underneath the passage out of order and put in some words which do not occur at all.) Listen to the recording and write a summary (in the taught language). Slide 17 D IFFERENTIATING LISTENING ACTIVITIES DestinationDeparture time PlatformAdditional information A B C D E Slide 18 H OW DO YOU ASSESS LISTENING ? Targets for improvement Which techniques help them They keep a log of their results Key words which they are going to revise for the next time. Using words from the listening in their writing Using transcript from listening for another activity in class e.g. speaking Pupils make a vocab list for revision from the listening activity Pupils keep a log of completion of different kinds of listening activities, in preparation for listening assessments Listening for gist Listening for detail Word families in advance Negatives