EFL064 Listening-Speaking 4 Listening –Listening for the main idea Introduction Transitions Conclusion Hierarchy of ideas Organizational clues.

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EFL064 Listening-Speaking 4 Listening –Listening for the main idea Introduction Transitions Conclusion Hierarchy of ideas Organizational clues

EFL064 Listening-Speaking 4 Listening –Listening for supporting details Statistics Quotations Examples Causes, effects Comparisons

EFL064 Listening-Speaking 4 Listening –Note taking Combination of the main ideas and enough supporting details, showing clearly the relationship between the two.

EFL064 Listening-Speaking 4 Speaking –Learning and practicing speaking in specific academic situations Group discussions Dialogues Debates

EFL064 Listening-Speaking 4 Speaking –Learning and practicing speaking in specific situations Requesting the main point Saying yes and no with good range Congratulations and condolences Admitting lack of knowledge Using analogies Expressing the positive view

EFL064 Listening-Speaking 4 Speaking –Learning and practicing speaking in specific situations Responding to complaints Persuading, selling Giving and receiving compliments Expressing doubts Acquiescing

EFL064 Listening-Speaking 4 Speaking –Learning and practicing speaking in both formal and informal situations Proper register for the circumstances –Too formal –Too informal

EFL064 Listening-Speaking 4 Pronunciation –Integrated in all the speaking activities –Pronunciation readings In class On tape