TOEFL listening section, tests the ability of a student,
especially a non-native English speaker, to understand spoken English
(accentuated) in educational setting. Listening is an important skill to
understand the concepts and ideas. Only when the concepts are understood
completely it becomes a lighter task to score in the listening section of TOEFL
test. In order to develop the listening skills for TOEFL, there are certain set
of listening strategies or steps. They are explained in detail given below.
Requirements for TOEFL Listening Strategy
Listening
strategies for TOEFL aims at providing each and every minute detail that are
required to respond to all the questions within the given time in this section.
Responding to the questions in time is very important because, it will help
TOEFL candidates to save time, which they might spend on, one specific part of
the test section.
There
are certain steps in strategies that would help in managing time in each part
of listening test section (recordings). There are some basic requirements for
listening skills which serves the steps in TOEFL listening strategies as
detailed below:
- Basic Comprehension
When students listen to a recorded
lecture or a conversation, they should understand the central or main idea in
it. Then they should skim the recording for key points, important facts,
purpose and the relevant details that connects the key points.
- Practical Understanding
It
may also be called as “pragmatic understanding” where the meaning of a word
should be taken, according to the context. Students are needed to find the
intended meaning of the speaker i.e. from his point of view. A wide range of
vocabulary is necessary for this process because, the recordings in listening
test are usually from academic background. Practical understanding also becomes
a must to find the purpose of a lecture or a conversation.
- Relate Ideas given in multiple information sources
Relating
ideas is the final state where the key points and the important facts are
compared to find the relationship between them. This method would initially
lead to construct an argument. Then a string of supportive and non supportive
elements are categorized and as a result the causes for the events are traced.
This is where a student would end up identifying the conclusion which is
expressed indirectly.
- Inference
Inference
is to find the implied conclusion in recordings from the author’s point of
view. The conclusion might be implied or expressed indirectly anywhere in the
passage.
These
are the basic requirements necessary, in each part of the strategy of listening
section, which consists of two recorded lectures and one long conversation.
These fundamentals are to be followed, in the following few preparatory steps.
Strategies in Preparation
- Spoken English From Various Sources And Accents
There
are variations between the accents of English. It is the best to listen to
English from various sources like television, music, radio etc. And also it is
good to listen to the native speakers of English with different pronunciation
and dialect. By doing this students would be able to improve their listening
skills and also they will get used to different kinds of accents. It will be
helpful very much if they listen to academic passages or conversations.
- Making Notes
While
listening to a recording, notes should be jot down. These notes would help you
to remember the important points given by speaker. The reason is also that,
during the test you will be given only one chance to listen to a passage. Note
making will help you to remember the details and the clues effectively.
- Main Idea
The
main idea of a passage should be identified in a recording, as a first task
while taking notes. Main idea of a lecture is usually given in the introductory
part. The other details would be given in the rest of a lecture. Once the main
idea is found it becomes a lighter task to find the purpose of the speaker.
- Pointer Words, Important Facts And Relationship Between The Facts
The
pointer words may be defined as signal words or clues, given by the speaker.
These keywords should be collected along with important facts and events. This
should be done in order to compare them and identify the relationship between
them. In turn this would give you the cause of the events.
- Summary of Observation
Give
a summary of the recording which was listened, using the notes that are taken
down. During this process, only important facts, relevant details, main idea
and the key facts are covered. This is a good time saving technique, to prevent
going through the notes again and again.
- Building your Vocabulary
Above
all it is also important to build a student’s vocabulary, to find the meaning
of a word, according to the context of the speaker. Students should get
familiar with the words which they consider as new ones and practice them in
their everyday life.
The
steps and the requirements in TOEFL strategies for listening section, which are
elaborated above should be followed and practiced to manage time while taking
up the test. The most important part in listening section is to concentrate on
the subject of the speaker, and a student does not have to be distracted by the
accent.
These are the others tips and
strategy in TOEFL Listening Section :
TOEFL iBT Listening section is delivered immediately
after the Reading section. The Listening section of TOEFL iBT measures your
ability to understand spoken English in academic settings. In TOEFL iBT the
listening is done for 3 major purposes:
1. Listening for basic comprehension.
2. Listening for pragmatic understanding.
3. To connect and combine ideas presented in multiple information sources.
2. Listening for pragmatic understanding.
3. To connect and combine ideas presented in multiple information sources.
Each part of the Listening section (2 or 3 parts)
consists of 1 long conversation and two lectures. The test takers hear each
lecture or conversation only once. Lectures and conversations are 3-5 minutes
long. During the listening the time is not running. The allotted time of 10
minutes for each part is only for answering the questions.
Preparation Strategies
Listen to spoken English from multiple sources as much as
possible. Listen to English spoken movies and English spoken TV channels,
listen to the radio and as many other listening sources as you may find. It
would be better if your passages are academic or close to what is in TOEFL iBT.
The more you practice listening, the better listener you will become.
Listen for the main idea. It is usually found at the
beginning of the listening passages, while the details are dispersed throughout
the lecture. The main idea will give you understanding of what the
conversation/lecture is about. Then you may listen for details.
Learn to find how the ideas are presented in the
listening passage. Some of the main relations between ideas include
cause/effect, compare/contrast, and steps in a process.
Learn to listen for signal words that indicate different
part of the passage - introduction, major steps, examples, conclusions, etc.
Build your vocabulary. While listening, try to guess the
meaning of unfamiliar words from context. It is very important since there is a
big chance to come across words you don't know at the real test. Then, you
should guess their meaning. Write down every word you don't know and include it
in your wordlist. Try to memorize it and use it in your speaking and writing.
Flashcards could be a great way to improve your vocabulary.
Listen to conversations or lectures with variety of
accents. In TOEFL iBT Listening section there is a variety of accents and
pronunciations. For this reason, you should practice listening to a people with
different accents and pronunciation patterns.
Practice note-taking. Note-taking is allowed during all
sections of TOEFL iBT. Effective note-taking may highly improve your
performance. It is almost impossible to memorize all clues and details provided
in the Listening section. Moreover, you can hear the passages ONLY ONCE.
Therefore, to answer the questions you have to rely on what you remember from
the passage and your notes. See also our Effective Note-Taking Strategies.
Summarize in writing what you have heard, using your
notes. Thus, you will learn to find the purpose and main idea of the listening,
and also the most important details. You will also learn to take and use notes.
It also helps in improving your writing skills.
Familiarize yourself with the type of questions in TOEFL
iBT. Make sure that during the preparation you learn what answers are required
by the different types of question. Some questions may ask you to provide two
answers, others to click in a chart box. If you are familiar with the question
types, you may save important time.
At the exam strategies
Forget about the Reading section. Now it is time to fully
concentrate on the Listening section.
The clock is ticking only when you are answering the
questions and not when you are listening to the passages. So, when you listen,
forget about the clock.
Prepare for note-taking. Before the section starts, write
down the words 'main idea', 'major points', and 'important details'. Under
which word you will place your notes from the listening passage.
Do not be distracted by the speaker's accent, speaking
style and delivery. Focus on the content and flow of information the speaker(s)
deliver.
Listen to find clues that will help you understand what
the speaker's purpose, attitude and degree of certainty is. Listen for words
that show relationship between ideas.
Pay attention to the visual materials. Some of the visual
materials in the Listening section bring important information. Blackboards
show important words or phrases that are discussed during the lecture.
Illustrations and graphics support the information presented in the lecture.
They are available only when the lecturer refers to them.
Answering is different. In the Listening section you may
not return to the previous questions to correct your answers. Nevertheless, you
have to confirm twice that you want to move to the next question. First, when
you provide your answer you have to press the NEXT button. After pressing the
NEXT button you may alter you answer. To move to the next question you have to
press OK button. Sometimes test takers forget this and lose important time.
Please, set your mind that you have to press two buttons.
Take a guess. There is no penalty for an incorrect answer
in TOEFL iBT. It doesn't bring any points. If you see you are running out of
time, just take a guess and mark answers for all remaining questions. There is
25 % chance to guess the right answer.
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these are the source :
·
http://www.studyabroad18.com/articles/toefl-strategies-for-listening-section.php
·
http://i-courses.org/listening-tips
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