Common Listening Challenges: Indonesian EFL Learners’ Perception

Lidiyatul Izzah, Khodijah Keeya
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Abstract

 Being a major part of internationalizing higher education, teaching English taps particular general cognitive abilities. It is mainly regarding listening that is hypothesized to have a higher influence on acquisition of foreign language. The aim of this study was to identify the common listening challenges experienced by Indonesian EFL learners. This research was practical research using descriptive methods of quantitative research. Subject of the study were subsequently randomly chosen, in which EFL learners at even semesters become the representative. In collecting data, the researchers used a self-structured questionnaire that refers to three primary categories: (1) the listener, (2) the passage, and (3), the physical setting. The data was then statistically evaluated by referring to Likert type scales, to discover useful information. After all, the finding showed that distortions, lexis recognition, phonological awareness, complexity of the passage and the speech rate highlighted a high degree response of common listening challenges. The significance of the study expected to contribute learners with a better understanding and propose new ideas for acceptable teaching listening.
常见的听力挑战:印尼英语学习者的认知
作为高等教育国际化的重要组成部分,英语教学需要培养特殊的一般认知能力。主要是在听力方面,被假设对外语习得有较高的影响。本研究的目的是找出印尼英语学习者常见的听力挑战。本研究采用定量研究的描述性方法进行实践研究。研究对象是随机选取的,以偶数学期的英语学习者为代表。在收集数据的过程中,研究人员使用了一份自结构化问卷,该问卷涉及三个主要类别:(1)听者,(2)文章,(3)物理环境。然后通过参考李克特类型量表对数据进行统计评估,以发现有用的信息。毕竟,研究结果表明,扭曲、词汇识别、语音意识、文章复杂性和语速都突出了对常见听力挑战的高度反应。本研究的意义有望有助于学习者更好地理解和提出可接受听力教学的新思路。
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