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USING AUTHENTIC MATERIALS TO DEVELOP LIS

Categories N Percentages




1 - Followed instruction

209

10

2 - Answered questions

304

15

3 - Not answered question /
not followed instructions

45

2

4 - Nodded / shook head as listening

148

7

5 - Smiled / laughed as listening

88

4

6 - Paid attention as listening to speaker

753

38

7 - Took notes or wrote down answers

103

5

8 - Used dictionary to check meanings

97

5

9 - Asked questions about material

47

2

10 - Repeated words after teacher

17

1

11 - Underlined materials

18

1

12 - Looked somewhere as someone
was speaking

97

5

13 - Gave comment or said something




53

3

14 - Helped classmate with words




14

1

15 - Talked to classmate




24

1




Total

2,017

100




Table H-2 Overall Numbers of Occurrences








Akiko

Cheng

Choi

Enrique

Kim

Sonya

Yuki

Class

Total

*1

27

31

20

47

14

25

21

24

209

2

10

70

23

79

15

47

49

11

304

3

3

2

5

8

1

3

5

18

45

4

12

26

21

29

3

24

20

13

148

5

9

15

5

28

1

9

13

8

88

6

78

138

70

158

39

120

96

54

753

7

11

14

10

15

9

29

11

4

103

8

19

16

15

11

5

3

21

7

97

9

3

11

3

8

6

7

8

1

47

10

0

1

3

6

1

4

1

1

17

11

3

5

3

0

0

7

0

0

18

12

3

9

12

41

6

10

14

2

97

13

2

10

1

8

4

7

18

3

52

14

1

2

1

1

1

5

3

0

14

15

0

2

2

12

3

3

1

1

24

Total

181

352

194

451

108

303

281

147

2,017

* 1 = Following instructions 2 = Answering questions


3 = Not answering questions / not following instructions 4 = Nodding / shaking head as listening
5 = Smiling / laughing as listening 6 = Paying attention as listening
7 = Taking notes / writing down answers
8 = Using dictionary to check word definition 9 = Asking questions about material
10 = Repeating words after teacher 11 = Underlining material as listening
12 = Looking somewhere as someone speaking
13 = Giving comment or saying something about material 14 = Helping classmate with words
15 = Talking to classmate


Table H-3 Percentages of Occurrence for each Category across Students








Akiko

Cheng

Choi

Enrique

Kim

Sonya

Yuki

Class

Total

*1

13

15

10

22

7

12

10

11

100%

2

3

23

8

26

5

15

16

4

100%

3

7

4

11

18

2

7

11

40

100%

4

8

18

14

19

2

16

14

9

100%

5

10

17

6

32

1

10

15

9

100%

6

10

18

9

22

5

16

13

7

100%

7

11

14

10

14

9

27

11

4

100%

8

20

16

15

11

5

3

23

7

100%

9

6

24

6

17

13

15

17

2

100%

10

0

6

18

34

6

24

6

6

100%

11

17

28

17

0

0

38

0

0

100%

12

3

9

12

43

6

10

15

2

100%

13

4

19

2

15

8

13

33

6

100%

14

7

14

7

7

7

37

21

0

100%

15

0

8

8

50

13

13

4

4

100%

* 1 = Following instructions 2 = Answering questions


3 = Not answering questions / not following instructions 4 = Nodding / shaking head as listening
5 = Smiling / laughing as listening 6 = Paying attention as listening
7 = Taking notes / writing down answers
8 = Using dictionary to check word definition 9 = Asking questions about material
10 = Repeating words after teacher 11 = Underlining material as listening
12 = Looking somewhere as someone speaking
13 = Giving comment or saying something about material 14 = Helping classmate with words
15 = Talking to classmate


Table H-4 Percentages of Occurrence for each Student across Categories








Akiko

Cheng

Choi

Enrique

Kim

Sonya

Yuki

Class

*1

14

9

10

10

13

8

7

16

2

6

20

11

18

13

16

18

7

3

2

1

3

2

1

1

2

12

4

7

7

10

6

3

8

7

9

5

5

4

3

6

1

3

5

5

6

42

38

35

36

35

40

35

37

7

6

4

5

3

8

10

4

3

8

10

5

8

2

5

1

7

5

9

2

3

2

2

6

2

3

1

10

0

0

2

1

1

1

0

1

11

2

1

2

0

0

2

0

0

12

2

3

6

9

6

3

5

1

13

1

3

1

2

4

2

6

2

14

1

1

1

0

1

2

1

0

15

0

1

1

3

3

1

0

1

Total

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

* 1 = Following instructions 2 = Answering questions


3 = Not answering questions / not following instructions 4 = Nodding / shaking head as listening
5 = Smiling / laughing as listening 6 = Paying attention as listening
7 = Taking notes / writing down answers
8 = Using dictionary to check word definition 9 = Asking questions about material
10 = Repeating words after teacher 11 = Underlining material as listening
12 = Looking somewhere as someone speaking
13 = Giving comment or saying something about material 14 = Helping classmate with words
15 = Talking to classmate

  1. What percentage of a typical conversation with a native speaker do you understand

(less than half, more than half, all of it)?

  1. What percentage of a typical listening comprehension exercise in class do you understand

(less than half, more than half, all of it)?

  1. Are you generally able to guess the meanings of what you hear?

On the basis of these questions, give yourself a rating on listening (circle one):



    1. Doing just find, about where I should be

    2. Not too bad, nothing to worry about

    3. Serious problems

Please read each statement and answer in terms of how well the statement describes you. Do not answer how you think you should be, or what other people do. Give a response (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) that tells how true of you the statement is.

      1. The statement is very rarely true.

      2. The statement is true less than half the time.

      3. The statement is true about half the time.

      4. The statement is true more than half the time.

      5. The statement is true almost always.


    • I think of relationships between what I already know and new things I learn in English.

    • I create a mental image of what I heard.

    • I watch English language TV shows spoken in English.

    • I listen to popular songs on the radio.

    • I try not to translate word-for-word.

    • To understand unfamiliar English words, I make guesses.

    • I try to guess what the other person will say next in English.

    • I pay attention when someone is speaking English.

    • If I do not understand something in English, I ask the other person to slow down or say it again.

    • I try to learn about the culture of English speakers.

A one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed to determine a significant variation in mean strategy use across the students in this study (total mean = 3.53, total SD = 1.24). The results, presented in Table K-1, indicated no significant difference among the means (F < 1). The significance level was set at p < .05.

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