THE USE OF TOP-DOWN AND BOTTOM-UP LISTENING STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE MOROCCAN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS’ LISTENING COMPREHENSION AND LANGUAGE SKILLS

Mounia Benjelloun
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Listening is one of the most challenging skills for language learners; although they spend time listening to the teacher, their fellow students, and recordings, they are rarely exposed to listening strategies, which can help them become more effective and efficient listeners. Teaching methods mainly focus on productive skills compared to the listening skill, which has been considered the least understood and the most overlooked, until recently. (Nation & Newton, 2009). As a result, students encounter listening comprehension challenges and lack the appropriate language skills needed to complete listening and speaking tasks successfully. This study is, therefore, an attempt to investigate the impact of top-down and bottom-up listening strategies on improving Moroccan university students’ listening comprehension and language skills. Two groups of students, a controlled and an experimental, belonging to the same year and field took part in this study. Both groups were exposed to a pre-listening and a post-listening test, followed by speaking tasks. They were also exposed to listening tasks for about twelve weeks. The experimental group, however, were explicitly taught listening strategies for all stages of the listening tasks. This study adopts a qualitative approach to compare and analyze the results. Preliminary findings reveal that generally, both the controlled and experimental group improved their listening skills for gist. However, the use of bottom-up listening strategies has significantly proved effective in helping students of the experimental group to develop their listening comprehension for specific information and their oral production, which was more meaningful and efficient than that of the controlled group
使用自上而下和自下而上的听力策略提高摩洛哥大学生的听力理解能力和语言技能
对于语言学习者来说,听力是最具挑战性的技能之一;虽然他们花时间听老师、同学和录音,但却很少接触到听力策略,而这些策略可以帮助他们成为更有效、更高效的听众。教学方法主要侧重于生产技能,而听力技能直到最近才被认为是最不被理解和最被忽视的技能。(Nation & Newton, 2009)。因此,学生在听力理解方面遇到了挑战,缺乏成功完成听力和口语任务所需的适当语言技能。因此,本研究试图调查自上而下和自下而上的听力策略对提高摩洛哥大学生听力理解能力和语言技能的影响。参加本研究的有同年级、同专业的两组学生,即对照组和实验组。两组学生都接受了听前和听后测试,然后是口语任务。他们还接受了大约 12 周的听力任务。不过,实验组在听力任务的所有阶段都明确学习了听力策略。本研究采用定性方法对结果进行比较和分析。初步研究结果表明,对照组和实验组学生的要点听力技能普遍有所提高。然而,事实证明,自下而上的听力策略的使用明显有效地帮助实验组学生提高了对特定信息的听力理解能力和口语表达能力,与对照组相比,实验组学生的听力理解能力和口语表达能力更有意义、更有效率。
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