Teaching listening as an aim at primary school contents introduction chapter theoretical foundations of teaching listening


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Teaching listening as an aim at primary school

CONCLUSION
As mentioned above, listening is the basis of communication, mastering oral communication begins with it. Possession of such a type of speech activity as listening allows a person to understand what is being told to him and adequately respond to what is said, helps to correctly state his answer to the opponent, which is the basis of dialogic speech. In this case, listening teaches the culture of speech: listen to the interlocutor carefully and always listen to the end, which is important not only when speaking in a foreign language, but also when speaking in your native language. Listening is the basis of language learning, since primary school uses mostly wordless translation, based on visual aids, when children use a guess, which develops thinking and arouses interest. Also, listening is of paramount importance in the study of sounds, since they perceive everything by ear and it is important that they clearly catch the sound, and with the support of the teacher, be able to reproduce it. Here they must catch the difference between how the teacher pronounces and how they themselves pronounce, the teacher must demand from them the correct pronunciation of the sound, as close as possible to the pronunciation of the teacher, correct immediately after the sound is played. Incorrect pronunciation leads to a misunderstanding of the meaning of what was said. The role of listening in teaching a foreign language cannot be underestimated. However, like the role of other types of speech activity, listening cannot be separated from speaking, writing, or reading. The communicative feature of listening as a type of speech activity has a dominant role at the first stage of teaching a foreign language. and with the support of the teacher, were able to reproduce it. Here they must catch the difference between how the teacher pronounces and how they themselves pronounce, the teacher must demand from them the correct pronunciation of the sound, as close as possible to the pronunciation of the teacher, correct immediately after the sound is played. Incorrect pronunciation leads to a misunderstanding of the meaning of what was said. The role of listening in teaching a foreign language cannot be underestimated. However, like the role of other types of speech activity, listening cannot be separated from speaking, writing, or reading. The communicative feature of listening as a type of speech activity has a dominant role at the first stage of teaching a foreign language. and with the support of the teacher, were able to reproduce it. Here they must catch the difference between how the teacher pronounces and how they themselves pronounce, the teacher must demand from them the correct pronunciation of the sound, as close as possible to the pronunciation of the teacher, correct immediately after the sound is played. Incorrect pronunciation leads to a misunderstanding of the meaning of what was said. The role of listening in teaching a foreign language cannot be underestimated. However, like the role of other types of speech activity, listening cannot be separated from speaking, writing, or reading. The communicative feature of listening as a type of speech activity has a dominant role at the first stage of teaching a foreign language. the teacher should demand from them a more correct pronunciation of the sound, as close as possible to the pronunciation of the teacher, correct immediately after the sound is played. Incorrect pronunciation leads to a misunderstanding of the meaning of what was said. The role of listening in teaching a foreign language cannot be underestimated. However, like the role of other types of speech activity, listening cannot be separated from speaking, writing, or reading. The communicative feature of listening as a type of speech activity has a dominant role at the first stage of teaching a foreign language. the teacher should demand from them a more correct pronunciation of the sound, as close as possible to the pronunciation of the teacher, correct immediately after the sound is played. Incorrect pronunciation leads to a misunderstanding of the meaning of what was said. The role of listening in teaching a foreign language cannot be underestimated. However, like the role of other types of speech activity, listening cannot be separated from speaking, writing, or reading. The communicative feature of listening as a type of speech activity has a dominant role at the first stage of teaching a foreign language. You cannot separate listening from speaking, writing, or reading. The communicative feature of listening as a type of speech activity has a dominant role at the first stage of teaching a foreign language. You cannot separate listening from speaking, writing, or reading. The communicative feature of listening as a type of speech activity has a dominant role at the first stage of teaching a foreign language.
There are several reasons why an early age is preferred for learning a foreign language. A small child has a well-developed long-term memory. Everything he taught is remembered for a long time. The younger the child, the less his vocabulary in his native language. But at the same time, his speech needs are also less: a small child has fewer areas of communication than an older one; he still does not have to solve complex communicative tasks. This means that when mastering a foreign language, he does not feel such a huge gap between the opportunities in his native and foreign languages, and his sense of success will be more vivid than that of older children. In fact, having barely learned to read in their native language, the child masters this skill in a foreign language and gains access to additional sources of information. He does not realize that he is reading light, adapted texts,
All this allows us to fully appreciate the benefits of teaching a foreign language in elementary school. Since the process of listening involves memorizing feasible texts by ear, which develops memory, the use of riddles and `confusions' (develops attention), the ability to listen and understand what is heard (educates attentiveness to the interlocutor), and much more, then listening can be attributed to developmental learning .


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