Research achievements (PUBLICATIONS)

Basic information

Name MILLINER Brett

Name of dissertation

Explicit listening strategy training for ELF learners

Name of author

Brett Milliner, Blagoja Dimoski

Name of publication

The Journal of Asia TEFL

Publisher

Asia TEFL

Volume (No.)

16

Issue (No.)

3

Start page

833

 

End page

859

Publication date

2020-10-01

Presence/absence of peer review

maru

Presence/absence of invitation

Batu

Language of publication used

English

Posting category

Overseas

Type of publication

Research Paper (Scientific Journal)

Type of authorship

Joint Work(First Author)

ISSN

 

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.18823/asiatefl.2019.16.3.5.833

NAID (CiNii ID)

 

PMID

 

Summary

Even though it is recognized as the macro-language skill most strongly correlated with the rapid development of foreign language skills, listening is reported to be the most under-researched and the most neglected by foreign language teachers. Motivated by our will to improve as L2 listening teachers, we embarked on an action research project aiming to develop a series of listening training approaches based on contemporary listening research. Focusing on a combination of metacognitive, top-down and bottom-up strategies, twelve English as a lingua franca-informed listening training activities were implemented at a private Japanese university. This paper provides a review of the listening training program for 147 Japanese students. It considers pre and post-program listening assessment, student perceptions of their self-efficacy as L2 listeners, teachers' observations and student reactions to the explicit training program. While the program was received favorably by students, as indicated by their positive stance towards listening and communicating in English at the end of the treatment, no improvement in listening test scores was observed.

Remarks

Milliner, B., & Dimoski, B. (2019). Explicit listening strategy training for ELF learners. The Journal of Asia TEFL, 16(3), 833-859. http://dx.doi.org/10.18823/asiatefl.2019.16.3.5.833