نتایج جستجو برای: listening concept

تعداد نتایج: 295134  

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تبریز 1390

the present research study attempted to find out the extent to which two pre-task activities of “glossary of unknown vocabulary items” and “content related support” assisted efl language learners with their performance on listening comprehension questions across two different proficiency levels (low and high). data for this study were obtained from a total of 120 language learners, female and m...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health 2007
Sachiko Mineyama Akizumi Tsutsumi Soshi Takao Kyoko Nishiuchi Norito Kawakami

We investigated whether supervisors' listening attitudes and skills were related to working conditions and psychological stress reactions among their subordinates. The subjects included 41 male supervisors and their immediate subordinates (n=203). The supervisors completed a short version of the Active Listening Attitude Scale (ALAS) consisting of two subscales: Listening Attitude and Listening...

2018
Alexandra Linnemann Mario Wenzel Jennifer Grammes Thomas Kubiak Urs M Nater

PURPOSE Despite increasing evidence suggesting that music listening in daily life has stress-reducing effects, studies mostly rely on subjective, retrospective data on music listening. Thus, the temporal dynamics underlying the stress-reducing effect of music listening remain unclear. Therefore, we aimed to examine the temporal dynamics of the associations between stress and music listening by ...

Journal: :international journal of foreign language teaching and research 0
azam roostaie zanyani abadan branch, islamic azad university, abadan, iran farzaneh mir department of language teaching, abadan branch, islamic azad university, abadan, iran

the present research investigated the effect of self-regulatory approach (with two components of self-checking and self-efficacy) on pre-intermediate iranian learners' lexical segmentation in listening comprehension via authentic listening comprehension texts. to achieve this purpose, the investigators administered an oxford placement test (2007) to ninety-eight students of two girls’ priv...

Journal: :journal of studies in learning and teaching english 0
nastaran mireskandari shiraz university, shiraz, iran sepideh alavi shiraz university, shiraz, iran

the present study aimed to investigate the general pattern of brain dominance of undergraduate shiraz university students and its effect on the use of listening comprehension strategies. data was collected from 142 undergraduate shiraz university students. the hemispheric dominance test (hdt) was given to the participants to categorize them as right-, left- and whole-brain dominant, and the str...

2012
Tomoko Kurita

Listening is an important language skill to develop in terms of second language acquisition (SLA). In spite of its importance, second language (L2) learners often regard listening as the most difficult language skill to learn. This paper reviews a variety of recent research on listening comprehension to provide a basis for creating more effective listening instruction. It begins with a brief di...

2016
Sujin Bang

This study examines the links between L2 linguistic knowledge, L2 listening strategy use, self-determined motivation, and L2 listening anxiety relative to L2 listening proficiency. Prior theoretical and empirical work suggests that these variables are interrelated in complex ways, and this hypothesis is tested here using structural equation modeling with a sample of 300 high school foreign lang...

Journal: :Safety Science 2021

Safety voice is theorised as an important factor for mitigating accidents, but behavioural research during actual hazards has been scant. Research indicates power distance and poor listening to safety concerns (safety listening) suppresses voice. Yet, despite fruitful hypotheses training programs, data based on imagined simulated scenarios it remains unclear what extent speaking-up poses a genu...

2008
Kevin J. Munro Alicja Malicka

The term “cochlear dead region” (DR) first appeared in the literature about ten years ago (Moore, Glasberg and Vickers 1996) although the concept of “gaps” or “holes” in hearing has been around for a considerable period of time (e.g., Troland 1929; Gravendeel and Plomp 1960). Some hearing-impaired individuals have regions of inner hair cells (IHCs) and/or associated neurones that function so po...

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