Non-majored English Students’ Learning Autonomy through Extensive Listening at a Public University

Vo Thi Thu Thao
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Enhancing English language proficiency, especially in listening skills, is crucial for students completing General English Courses at universities in Vietnam these days. Unfortunately, non-majored English students are often overlooked in assessments of this vital skill in their final exams, resulting in a lack of autonomy in their language learning, particularly in listening. This research explored students' perspectives on fostering autonomy through extensive listening activities, conducting a qualitative case study with 10 non-majored English students. Interviews revealed that extensive listening motivated students’ learning and improved their listening skills. However, despite these benefits, the findings highlighted a need for educators to play a more active role in designing and delivering comprehensive guidance in extensive listening strategies. This study contributed valuable insights to the ongoing discourse on optimizing learning autonomy in English language education.  
一所公立大学非英语专业学生通过广泛听力进行自主学习的情况
如今,提高英语语言能力,尤其是听力技能,对于在越南大学完成通用英语课程的学生来说至关重要。遗憾的是,在期末考试中,非英语专业学生往往忽视了这一重要技能的评估,导致他们在语言学习中缺乏自主性,尤其是在听力方面。本研究通过对 10 名未参加模拟考试的英语学生进行定性案例研究,探讨了学生对通过广泛听力活动培养自主性的看法。访谈显示,广泛听力激发了学生的学习动机,提高了他们的听力技能。然而,尽管有这些好处,研究结果还是强调了教育工作者在设计和提供广泛听力策略的全面指导方面发挥更积极作用的必要性。这项研究为当前关于优化英语教育中学习自主性的讨论提供了宝贵的见解。
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