
To prepare the students to get acquainted with the new format named podcast I, as a teacher would start with no limitation on particular podcast selection. First, they would be given enough time to try and find what they really liked and what didn't. I wish my teacher used this technique during a regular classroom setting, as, it would be of great help while I was taking my TOEFL exam many years later. Being an old SLA learner (I started learning English when I was 15) I remember one of the biggest challenges for me was listening part. Even years later when I entered Linguistic University if podcast was used I would not struggle with listening part of TOEFL exam.
As a teacher I would recommend the students to start with the podcast of their interest, not to limit them to particular podcasts Besides, the broader choice a student is given the better selection a student does.
The main purpose of podcasts will be developing note-taking strategies and developing listening skills. To make the podcasts enjoyable I would recommend my students to start with short ones. It can be very helpful as the learner can listen again and again to the podcast be he/ she at home, in a bus or elsewhere. Instead of reading, the learner is listening.
Depending on the level of proficiency of the learners little by little I would guide them to the topics of their level. At the end of every lesson, I would allocate couple of minutes to discuss the podcast they listened to; thus, developing speaking as well. At first, this would not be a graded task to let the learners feel more comfortable with podcast itself and only later would integrate podcast and discussion into grading.
As a teacher I would recommend the students to start with the podcast of their interest, not to limit them to particular podcasts Besides, the broader choice a student is given the better selection a student does.
The main purpose of podcasts will be developing note-taking strategies and developing listening skills. To make the podcasts enjoyable I would recommend my students to start with short ones. It can be very helpful as the learner can listen again and again to the podcast be he/ she at home, in a bus or elsewhere. Instead of reading, the learner is listening.
Depending on the level of proficiency of the learners little by little I would guide them to the topics of their level. At the end of every lesson, I would allocate couple of minutes to discuss the podcast they listened to; thus, developing speaking as well. At first, this would not be a graded task to let the learners feel more comfortable with podcast itself and only later would integrate podcast and discussion into grading.
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