听力教学播客的选择与评价

Adanech Zemede Woldemariam
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听力是英语作为第二语言/外语(EFL/ESL)学习者的一项核心技能,需要通过练习来提高。然而,EFL/ESL学习者只听英语老师的声音。因此,学习者在听以英语为母语的人说话时有困难;原因可能因学习者而异。学习者在听说话者的口音、语速、话题、文本长度或其他问题上有困难。因此,通过重复收听音频播客可以帮助学习者解决这些问题,使学习者按照自己的节奏从容地听课文,提高听力技能。网上有很多为教师和学习者设计的英语播客。例如,BBC学英语、美国之音学英语、英国文化协会学英语、EFL播客、英语播客(Pie)和英语听力课程在线图书馆(ello)。所有这些资源都提供了练习和发展听力技能的机会。然而,选择课堂使用的听力材料将是至关重要的。因此,要对网络文本进行有效的选择和评价,需要一定的标准。因此,本文打算根据该领域专家的选择和评估标准,从三个在线播客(ello, BBC:六分钟学习英语,英国文化协会:学习英语)中每个播客中提供三个中级水平的音频播客作为样本。因此,与BBC和英国文化协会的音频播客相比,ello的音频播客更适合在EFL/ESL环境下教授和学习英语。教师可以直接使用,不需要对听力文本进行改编,是提高学习者语言能力、交际能力和听力微技能的良好资源。
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Selection and Evaluation of Podcasts in Teaching Listening Comprehension
Listening is a core skill for the learners in English as a second/foreign language (EFL/ESL) contexts, and that needs to be improved through practice. However, EFL/ESL learners listen to their English teachers’ voices only. Consequently, learners have difficulty while they listen to English native speakers; reasons may vary from learner to another. Learners have difficulty in listening either on the speakers’ accent, speed, topic, the length of the texts, or other problems. Thus, listening to audio podcasts through repetition help the learners solve such problems and make the learners listen to the texts leisurely in their pace and to improve listening skills independently. There are numerous English podcasts published on the internet and designed for both teachers and learners. For example, BBC learn English, VoA learn English, British council learn English, EFL podcasts, Podcasts in English (Pie), and English Listening Lesson Library Online (ELLLO). All these resources offer an opportunity to practice and develop the listening skills. However, selecting listening materials for class use will be crucial. Therefore, to select and evaluate an effective text from internet, some criteria are needed. Thus, the current paper intends to present three intermediate level audio podcasts as a sample from each of the three online podcasts (ELLLO, BBC: six minutes learn English, and British council: Learn English) based on the selection and evaluation criteria adapted from experts in the field. Accordingly, ELLLO has very good audio podcasts for teaching and learning English at EFL/ESL contexts than BBC and British council audio podcasts. Moreover, teachers can use them directly without adapting the listening texts, and they are good resources to enhance learners’ language proficiency, communication, and listening micro-skills. 
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