

Type of Document Dissertation Author Thanajaro, Metinee Author's Email Address mthanaja@vt.edu URN etd-03012000-00590032 Title Using Authentic Materials to Develop Listening Comprehension in the English as a Second Language Classroom Degree Doctor of Education Department Teaching and Learning Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title Shrum, Judith L. Committee Chair Burton, John K. Committee Member Fortune, Jimmie C. Committee Member Magliaro, Susan G. Committee Member Nespor, Jan K. Committee Member Keywords
- language learning
- listening
- English as a second language
- authentic
Date of Defense 2000-01-18 Availability unrestricted Abstract Listening, the most frequently used form of language skill, plays a significant role in daily communication and educational process. In spite of its importance, listening ability development has received only slight emphasis in language instruction. Nevertheless, U.S. college classrooms, where comprehensive listening serves as a primary channel for learning, require that students function effectively as listeners. It is therefore important for ESL programs to prepare students for successful listening in academic lectures by implementing authentic listening materials in the ESL classes.The fundamental purpose of this study was to examine the influences of aural authentic materials on listening ability in students of English as a second language. The secondary purposes of the study were to identify the learning strategies used by ESL students experiencing authentic listening texts and to determine the influences of authentic materials on ESL students' attitudes towards learning English. ESL students attending the High Intermediate Academic Listening and Vocabulary Development class at a language training center participated in this study. The sources of data for this descriptive study included interviews, questionnaires, and class observation.
Analysis of the interviews and the self-evaluation questionnaire revealed that the use of authentic materials in this ESL classroom helped increase students' comfort level and their self-confidence to listen to the target language. Analysis of the class observation and the learning strategy questionnaire revealed that ESL students usually paid attention when someone was speaking English. Students also relied on outside sources such as dictionaries, or other people such as relatives to understand unfamiliar words. Finally, analysis of the class observation and the interview with students revealed that the use of aural authentic materials in ESL classroom had a positive effect on ESL students' motivation to learn the language. Recommendations are offered to ease learners' frustration that resulted from the use of unfamiliar vocabulary and the speed of authentic speech.
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