The use of personal listening log in a language classroom – A look at students’ feedback / Lim Teck Heng … [et al.]

In its effort to address the declining language proficiency among the undergraduates, the Academy of Language Studies at UiTM has decided to implement the Personal Listening Log – a variant of journal writing in which students record their responses to listening exercises. In the Personal Listening...

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Main Authors: Lim, Teck Heng, Marimuthu, Rasaya, Liaw, Shun Chone, Er, Ann Nah, Hoe, Foo Terng
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Pulau Pinang & Pusat Penerbitan Universiti (UPENA) 2015
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spelling my.uitm.ir.153072017-02-17T03:20:26Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/15307/ The use of personal listening log in a language classroom – A look at students’ feedback / Lim Teck Heng … [et al.] Lim, Teck Heng Marimuthu, Rasaya Liaw, Shun Chone Er, Ann Nah Hoe, Foo Terng Language and education Study and teaching. Research In its effort to address the declining language proficiency among the undergraduates, the Academy of Language Studies at UiTM has decided to implement the Personal Listening Log – a variant of journal writing in which students record their responses to listening exercises. In the Personal Listening Log, which is done outside the formal language class, students need to respond, predict and/or reflect on the given listening texts. The use of the Personal Listening Log is believed to increase students’ knowledge, vocabulary and also their listening skills. The data is obtained via a survey questionnaire, which is administered to a group of 36 first-year students, as well as interviews with ten students. The findings are discussed in terms of a) the problems that students face in carrying out the activity; and b) the students’ responses to the activity. Based on students’ feedback that was obtained, the paper concludes with some recommendations for language instructors who are contemplating on using the Personal Listening Log to enhance students’ interest in listening to materials in English as well as listening proficiency Universiti Teknologi MARA, Pulau Pinang & Pusat Penerbitan Universiti (UPENA) 2015 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/15307/1/AJ_LIM%20TECK%20HENG%20EAJ%2015.pdf Lim, Teck Heng and Marimuthu, Rasaya and Liaw, Shun Chone and Er, Ann Nah and Hoe, Foo Terng (2015) The use of personal listening log in a language classroom – A look at students’ feedback / Lim Teck Heng … [et al.]. Esteem Academic Journal, 11 (2). pp. 27-36. ISSN 1675-7939
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topic Language and education
Study and teaching. Research
spellingShingle Language and education
Study and teaching. Research
Lim, Teck Heng
Marimuthu, Rasaya
Liaw, Shun Chone
Er, Ann Nah
Hoe, Foo Terng
The use of personal listening log in a language classroom – A look at students’ feedback / Lim Teck Heng … [et al.]
description In its effort to address the declining language proficiency among the undergraduates, the Academy of Language Studies at UiTM has decided to implement the Personal Listening Log – a variant of journal writing in which students record their responses to listening exercises. In the Personal Listening Log, which is done outside the formal language class, students need to respond, predict and/or reflect on the given listening texts. The use of the Personal Listening Log is believed to increase students’ knowledge, vocabulary and also their listening skills. The data is obtained via a survey questionnaire, which is administered to a group of 36 first-year students, as well as interviews with ten students. The findings are discussed in terms of a) the problems that students face in carrying out the activity; and b) the students’ responses to the activity. Based on students’ feedback that was obtained, the paper concludes with some recommendations for language instructors who are contemplating on using the Personal Listening Log to enhance students’ interest in listening to materials in English as well as listening proficiency
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author Lim, Teck Heng
Marimuthu, Rasaya
Liaw, Shun Chone
Er, Ann Nah
Hoe, Foo Terng
author_facet Lim, Teck Heng
Marimuthu, Rasaya
Liaw, Shun Chone
Er, Ann Nah
Hoe, Foo Terng
author_sort Lim, Teck Heng
title The use of personal listening log in a language classroom – A look at students’ feedback / Lim Teck Heng … [et al.]
title_short The use of personal listening log in a language classroom – A look at students’ feedback / Lim Teck Heng … [et al.]
title_full The use of personal listening log in a language classroom – A look at students’ feedback / Lim Teck Heng … [et al.]
title_fullStr The use of personal listening log in a language classroom – A look at students’ feedback / Lim Teck Heng … [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed The use of personal listening log in a language classroom – A look at students’ feedback / Lim Teck Heng … [et al.]
title_sort use of personal listening log in a language classroom – a look at students’ feedback / lim teck heng … [et al.]
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA, Pulau Pinang & Pusat Penerbitan Universiti (UPENA)
publishDate 2015
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