Listening strategies

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Het doel van de les van vandaag is het werken aan luisterstrategieën.


We bespreken eerst handige tips. 
Daarna luisteren we naar een expert.

En oefenen we met luistervaardigheid.

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Which listening strategy do you already use?

Slide 3 - Question ouverte

Slide 4 - Vidéo

Welke tips geeft Leanne?

Slide 5 - Question ouverte

Tips die Leanne geeft:
- Oefening baart kunst
- Ga series of een film kijken. Iedere dag een paar minuten naar het nieuws kijken werkt ook. Of korte fragmenten in het Engels. 
- Schrijf woorden op die je denkt te horen of die je herkent. Je mag altijd aantekeningen maken op een kladblaadje. 
- Doe je ogen dicht
- Vul altijd iets in

Slide 6 - Diapositive

Choose fast
You only have a limited amount of time to answer the question AND
read the next question and answers. 

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Underline/Higlight
It helps the brain to focus. 

You will be allowed to underline on your actual test booklet, so use that opportunity. 

Only underline single words or short phrases.

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Close your eyes
May sound a bit weird, but it helps you focus more on the sounds. 

Especially useful when speakers have an accent or there is background noise. 

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Listen for key words
If the question asks about the speaker's opinion look out for phrases like: I think..., in my opinion..., but what's most important..., etc. 

Don't get distracted by extra bits that are not relevant for the answer.  

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The basic meaning
If there is a word in the answer or the question that you don't know try to guess what that word could mean.

Is it negative or positive?
Is it similar to a word in English or Dutch that you do know the meaning of? 

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Practice makes perfect
It really does, but only if you practice AND REFLECT. 

By that I don't mean check the answers. I mean check the answers and listen again to see what you missed and why you missed it. 

Did you not focus well enough? (practice focussing)  
Did you not understand a key word? (study/learn more vocabulary)

Slide 12 - Diapositive

Which tip will you try out today?

Slide 13 - Question ouverte

Let's Practice!
You can always practice on your own in Woots or look for examples on the Cito website.

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