Increasing involvement with students at the University of Namibia has indicated their overall difficulty with comprehending and recalling information from oral content lectures. It has also been observed that in general very little attention is given to the development of listening skills in L2 ESP and EAP courses. For this study, I conducted a quasi-experiment to determine whether the recognition and interpretation of discourse markers will enhance students' listening comprehension in academic lectures. Students were tested to determine their comprehension of content information in a video-taped lecture. Qualitative data were collected by means of a questionnaire. After an intervention period of eight weeks, where the experimental group re...
AbstractNon-native speakers have long been known to have trouble understanding academic lectures. Li...
Malaysian EFL postgraduate students are facing difficulties in listening to lectures in English. Lis...
This study describes the difficulties in listening comprehension encountered by first-year students ...
The present study focuses on the analysis of a set of academic lecturers in the field of social scie...
Listening comprehension of lectures in L2 contexts is a widely researched topic. Findings have been ...
Listening comprehension of lectures in L2 contexts are a widely researched topic. Findings have been...
Despite the significant number of postgraduate students studying in a second language (L2 students) ...
The main objective of this study was to assist students of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) to un...
Academic listening skill is an indispensable necessity for English for academic purposes...
This study attempts to determine whether the recognition and interpretation of interpersonal and cog...
peer reviewedLecture listening and note-taking classes are a common component of EAP programmes and ...
Native speakers, when listening to lectures, sift through the information to choose what to listen t...
The speech introduces a colloquium on the teaching of listening comprehension to students of English...
This paper attempts to assist content-based/non-ESL lecturers (i.e. lecturers who teach Science & Te...
This study adopted a systematic research methodology to synthesize previous literature on listening ...
AbstractNon-native speakers have long been known to have trouble understanding academic lectures. Li...
Malaysian EFL postgraduate students are facing difficulties in listening to lectures in English. Lis...
This study describes the difficulties in listening comprehension encountered by first-year students ...
The present study focuses on the analysis of a set of academic lecturers in the field of social scie...
Listening comprehension of lectures in L2 contexts is a widely researched topic. Findings have been ...
Listening comprehension of lectures in L2 contexts are a widely researched topic. Findings have been...
Despite the significant number of postgraduate students studying in a second language (L2 students) ...
The main objective of this study was to assist students of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) to un...
Academic listening skill is an indispensable necessity for English for academic purposes...
This study attempts to determine whether the recognition and interpretation of interpersonal and cog...
peer reviewedLecture listening and note-taking classes are a common component of EAP programmes and ...
Native speakers, when listening to lectures, sift through the information to choose what to listen t...
The speech introduces a colloquium on the teaching of listening comprehension to students of English...
This paper attempts to assist content-based/non-ESL lecturers (i.e. lecturers who teach Science & Te...
This study adopted a systematic research methodology to synthesize previous literature on listening ...
AbstractNon-native speakers have long been known to have trouble understanding academic lectures. Li...
Malaysian EFL postgraduate students are facing difficulties in listening to lectures in English. Lis...
This study describes the difficulties in listening comprehension encountered by first-year students ...