Academic Listening References and Resources

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Oral skills development links for listening and speaking

Dartmouth. (2007). Taking lecture and class notes. Academic Skills Center.

Donoghue, P.J., & Siegel, M. E. (2005). Are You Really Listening? Keys to Successful Communication. Notre Dame, IN: Sorin Books.

Flowerdew, J., Ed. (1994). Academic Listening: Research Perspectives. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Gillett, A. (2007). Using English for Academic Purposes: A Guide for Students in Higher
Education. Hatfield, UK: School of Combined Studies, University of Hertfordshire.

Lebauer, R. S. (1984). Using lecture transcripts in EAP lecture comprehension courses. TESOL Quarterly, 18, 41-54.

Lynch, T. (2004). Study Listening: A Course in Listening to Lectures and Note Taking, 2nd Ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

Morley, J. (2001). Aural comprehension instruction: Principles and practices. In Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language, 3rd Edition, pp. 69-86. London: Thompson Learning.

Nichols, R. G. (1960). What can be done about listening. The Supervisor’s Notebook, 22, 1-4.

University of Sydney. (2007). CET Online Self-Access Center.

Wilcox Peterson, P. (2001). Skills and strategies for proficient listening. In Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language, 3rd Edition, pp. 87-100. London: Thompson Learning.

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