The Listening Activities (Pre-Intermediate) designed as supplementary material for young teenage English language learners at elementary to pre-intermediate levels. They can be used to complement course materials in a number of very positive and valuable ways.
Listening Activities (Pre-Intermediate)
Listening Activities: Listening is what students always find hardest. Unlike a written text, a listening text is generally met just once or twice. Students can’t go over and over it, trying to work out what has been said. It therefore gives students insight into being in a live communication situation. A listening text is realistic, with all the pleasure, challenge (and sometimes frustration) which that entails! Sadly, many coursebooks provide inadequate listening practice, preferring to focus on reading, writing and grammar.
These worksheets are designed as supplementary material for young teenage English language learners at elementary to pre-intermediate level. They can be used to complement course materials in a number of very positive and valuable ways.
Who are these worksheets for?
These worksheets are designed as supplementary material for young teenage English language learners at elementary to pre-intermediate level. They can be used to complement course materials in a number of very positive and valuable ways.
As photocopies, of course, they have a great built-in flexibility. This is not another textbook that the students have to carry around and be reminded of before each class. Nor are they expected to add it to the long list of books to be bought by their parents at the beginning of the school year. The photocopied pages are very convenient to handle: they can be easily distributed, used in class, then taken home as a record of the listening class.