Listening activities for teenager
Listening is one of the 4 skills our students rarely get to practice outside of our classrooms. Language learners need to be able to hear English from various speakers and sources at different speeds. Chances are language learners will communicate in English more with non-native speakers versus native speakers since the world has about 400 million native speakers compared to over a billion non-native speakers of English.Below are various websites with audio recordings of music, poetry, news and more accompanied with exercises, games, or transcripts to help your language learners improve their listening skills. For moreideas on how to use web tools and apps to enhance student listening skills check out our webinar recordings, Teaching with Listening Tools and Apps and Audio Projects for Learners. To learn more about integrating technology to support English language learners, attend our free Friday webinars. Listening Sites for Teens and Adults
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