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Listening - what's so special about listening?

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Anderson, A & T Lynch (1988) Listening Oxford University Press
Brown, H D (2001) Teaching by Principles: 2nd edition. Chapter 16.
Pearson Education Ltd. 0130 282839
Coffrey, S (2000) OTurn, turn, turn.¹ Alternative ways of presenting
songs. (MET 9/1)
Farrell, T (1998) Using TV Osoaps¹ for listening comprehension (Modern
English Teacher
7/2)
Field, J (1998a) Skills and strategies: towards a new methodology for
listening (ELT Journal 52/2)
Field, J (1998b) The changing face of listening (English Teaching
Professional
6)
Field, J (2000) Finding one¹s way in the fog: listening strategies and
second-language learners. (MET 9/1)
Harmer, J (2001) The Practice of English Language Teaching: 3rd edition
Chapters 14 & 16. Pearson Education Ltd. 0582 403855
Holden, B (2002) Listen and learn (English Teaching Professional 23)

Marks, J (2000) Listening in (English Teaching Professional 16)

Morrison, B (1989) Using news broadcasts for authentic listening
comprehension (ELT Journal 43/1)

Quinn, J (2000) Wavelengths (English Teaching Professional 14)

Ridgeway, T (2000) Listening strategies ­ I beg your pardon (ELT Journal
54/2
Rost, M (1990) Listening in Language Learning. Pearson Education Ltd. 0582 016509

Sanderson, P (1998) Music and songs in the classroom: making choices
(Modern English Teacher 7/2)

White, G (1998) Listening (Oxford University Press)

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