#3529

Synchronous (Onsite) Listening Workshop (50 mins Onsite)

Fun and Games for Bottom-up Listening

Sun, Apr 30, 13:00-13:50 Asia/Seoul

Location: P103

Researchers of second language listening contend that the use of bottom-up strategies benefits both proficient and less-skilled L2 listeners (Field, 2008 and Reed & Jones, 2022). The good news is bottom up processing practice in ESL classes can make a big difference in students’ overall listening comprehension (Siegel & Siegel, 2015). In this workshop, the speaker will demonstrate 10 interactive, engaging activities that teachers can easily incorporate into their classes with existing listening texts at every level. Session attendees will leave with practical ideas they can put into practice on Monday!

Field, J. (2008). Listening in the language classroom. Cambridge University Press. Reed, M. & Jones, T. (2022). Listening in the classroom: Teaching students how to listen. TESOL Press. Siegel, J. & Siegel, A. (2015). Getting to the bottom of L2 listening instruction: Making a case for bottom-up activities. Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching, 5(4), 637–662.

  • Tamara Jones

    Tamara Jones has been an ESL/EFL instructor for twenty five years and has taught in Russia, Korea, England, Belgium and the USA. She is currently the Special Projects Coordinator for the English Language Center at Howard Community College in Columbia, Maryland and an instructor in Notre Dame of Maryland's MATESOL program. Tamara holds a PhD in Education from the University of Sheffield.