Development of English listening skills in socially vulnerable students

Authors

  • Yasna Angélica Yilorm Barrientos
  • Haydeé Acosta Morales
  • Elizabeth Martinez Palma

Keywords:

listening skills, English language, social vulnerability, school coexistence.

Abstract

The development of listening comprehension skills in English requires students to listen to others carefully, in order to construct a communicative situation based on personal sociocultural contexts. Scientific evidence has shown that a safe school coexistence allows the development of listening comprehension skills through mediated learning. This case study explores the development of listening skills of elementary students from a Chilean public school. Results show that the great majority of students are not able to develop the skills under study due to an initial cognitive, affective, motivational and behavioral development.

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Published

2018-12-22

How to Cite

Yilorm Barrientos, . Y. A. ., Acosta Morales, . H. ., & Martinez Palma , E. (2018). Development of English listening skills in socially vulnerable students. Atenas, 1(45), 69–82. Retrieved from https://atenas.umcc.cu/index.php/atenas/article/view/357