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Recent developments in second and foreign language listening comprehension research

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 June 2007

Larry Vandergrift
Affiliation:
Institute of Official Languages and Bilingualism, University of Ottawa, Canadalvdgrift@uottawa.ca

Abstract

Listening comprehension lies at the heart of language learning, but it is the least understood and least researched skill. This paper brings together recent research and developments in the field of second and foreign language (L2) listening. It begins with a brief discussion of the different cognitive and social factors that impact listening, followed by a summary of recent research into the development of perception skills and metacognitive knowledge. An integrated model for teaching learners how to listen is then elaborated. In addition, recent research on listening in multimedia environments, academic listening and listening assessment is presented. The paper concludes with a discussion of areas for further research, arguing that the process of listening needs more research attention with in-depth studies that probe deeper into the interaction of the processes and factors that influence successful L2 listening.

Type
State of the Art
Copyright
© 2007 Cambridge University Press

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