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BALEAP PIM

Academic Listening [Glasgow - Nov 2009]

WOT, no teacher? – the informal listening development of international

students

Tony Lynch, University of Edinburgh

Into the mind of the listener

John Field, University of Reading

How can we really teach listening for academic purposes?]

Terry Philips, Garnet Publications

Pre-sessional Listening Assessment - micro skills testing or an integrated

approach? Bob Fisher, Middlesex University

Listener recognition of information order in academic lectures Simon Williams, UCL Language Centre

Academic Listening as a discrete skill - is this valid and how can it be assessed in

an examination?

Michael Abberton, NCUK

Designing EAP listening materials

Alison McBoyle, University of Aberdeen

‘Getting Hitched’ : The films of Alfred Hitchcock as a medium for developing

listening (and speaking) skills with postgraduate students in an art, design

context

Harriet Edwards and Simon King, Royal College of Art

Exploiting today’s on-line news for tomorrow’s listening lesson

Bob Gilmour, INTO Newcastle

Encouraging active listening through teaching and assessment

Fiona Wilson and Laura Bray, University of Leeds