CHET TILINI O‘QITISHDA AXBOROT KOMMUNIKATSION TEXNOLOGIYALARNING AHAMIYATI VA O‘RNI Tillar kafedrasi – 2021 ||214|| creating mind maps. Whenever you learn new words, try to group them with other
words used in a similar context. Tip 4: Listen for the Big Ideas
At first, you should resist the impulse to try to understand every single word
people are saying. It’s more important to keep up with the conversation and try to
understand the main ideas. Tip 5: Listen for the Details
After you’ve focused on the big picture, now look for specific details that will
help you understand better.
When listening for details, you’re interested in very specific information such as a
name or a number. Ignore anything else that doesn’t sound relevant to what you’re
listening for. This way, you’ll be able to zoom in your search and get the details you
need to understand the message.
An excellent way to practice listening for details is to decide what kind of
detailed information you want to practice listening for and then listen to radio shows
where you would get this information.
Let’s say, for example, that you want to practice listening for details about the
weather. You could listen to a weather report and focus on the names of cities and the
temperatures in every one of them. You can also focus on other kinds of details.
Instead of listening to the words, focus only on intonation or stress. Intonation is a
very important part of speech that we usually don’t focus on. If you’re interested in
making your intonation more natural, you should focus on it specifically. Similarly,
try focusing only on stress. When you use stress wrong, English speakers have a hard
time understanding you. It can even change the meaning of what you’re saying.
That’s why everyone should invest some time focusing on it. Tip 6: Listen and Write
As an English learner, your main focus should be turning the sounds you hear
into words, and then turning those words into a message. Many of the exercises
described in this article help you learn listening skills by performing English listening
comprehension activities. But writing what you hear forces you to decode individual
sounds. Transcribing (a fancy word for “writing what you hear”) gives you a
surprisingly fun way to improve your listening skills. There are plenty of websites
where you can listen to short audio recordings and write down every word that you
hear. Make sure to keep going back and playing each sentence again and again until
you’ve transcribed the whole thing. Tip 7: Practice and Listen Repeatedly
Finally, the best way to learn English by listening effectively is to simply listen
to English as much as possible. There’s no magic fix, but you should be sure to listen
to things that interest you. If you don’t, it’ll be difficult for you to continue. You’ll
get bored and eventually can stop.