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Title: FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE STUDENTS’ LISTENING COMPREHENSION AT
MISURATA PREPARATORY SCHOOLS, LIBYA
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Authors: Mustafa Abdusalam Hamuda, Suzanah Selamat and Habibah Ismail ,Malaysia |
Abstract: English language proficiency is the main goal of any learner of a language. Speaking and listening
are major components of key skills and literacy qualifications. We need listening skills to
understand and to be understood. It has become one of the most important factors of success and
excellence for students who wish to speak, understand, advance their career path or continue their
education abroad. When students listen to the English language, they face a lot of listening
difficulties. This paper examines the teaching of listening comprehension at Misurata preparatory
schools. It investigates the challenges that students face in learning listening comprehension skills.
Students move to secondary education without a suitable foundation for listening comprehension
skills. For this reason, the present study attempts to investigate some listening hindrances faced by
students at preparatory schools to elicit their views about listening comprehension skills. This
study reports the factors that the students believed had influenced their listening comprehension
skills at Misurata preparatory schools. It is an effort to generate awareness among teachers,
educators, language policymakers, and learners of English about the proper implementation of this
important receptive skill. Data was gathered through a questionnaire from the students' responses.
A qualitative method was adopted to analyze the obtained data. This study revealed that listening
comprehension is hindered by: limited knowledge of words, accents, phonological difficulties,
speech rate, insufficient practice of listening skills in the classroom, inadequate time to teach
listening skills, and students are not encouraged to listen to programs outside the classroom. |
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