The article presents a research project carried out at University of Languages and International Studies, Hanoi, on the integration of explicit listening strategy and sub-skill instructions into listening lessons. A strategy and sub-skill integrated syllabus was devised and implemented in eight consecutive weeks. The research aimed at investigating how students improved their listening habits after being taught listening strategies and sub-skills explicitly, as well as their engagement with and perception of this new teaching method. Data were collected via individual interviews, observations, and narrative frames. The results revealed some positive effects of the intervention on students’ listening skills and habits: students knew to use strategies in listening, which led to the acquisition of listening sub-skills and improvement in their listening comprehension. Factors affecting students’ engagement with and their perceptions of the new teaching method were also substantially explored. Based on the findings, relevant pedagogical implications were proposed with the aim of equipping English teachers with practical guidelines on how to integrate explicit strategy and sub-skill instructions into their listening classes.
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Nguyen, H. H. (2018). Fostering positive listening habits among efl learners through the application of listening strategy and sub-skill instructions. Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 9(2), 268–279. https://doi.org/10.17507/jltr.0902.07
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