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INTERACTIVE TECHNIQUES IN TEACHING LISTENING TO B2
LEVELS
Xurramova Muxlisa Õral qizi
Tojiyeva Baxtigul Baxtiyorovna
Abdurahmonova Gulzoda Xidir qizi
3nd year student of Denau Institute of
Entrepreneurship and Pedagogy, Uzbekistan,
Abstract: Listening comprehension is a fundamental skill for language
learners, especially at the B2 level, where they are required to understand complex
and fast-paced spoken discourse. This paper explores interactive techniques that can
enhance students' listening skills by making lessons more engaging, dynamic, and
effective. The study highlights pre-listening, while-listening, and post-listening
activities, as well as the role of technology in improving listening proficiency.
Listening is one of the essential components of language learning, enabling
learners to grasp meaning from spoken texts, engage in conversations, and enhance
their overall communication skills. However, many students at the B2 level face
difficulties in understanding authentic audio materials due to speed, accent variations,
and complex vocabulary. To address these challenges, interactive teaching techniques
play a crucial role in developing effective listening strategies.
Keywords: Interactive Listening Techniques, B2 Level Listening, Pre-Listening
Activities, While-Listening Strategies, Post-Listening Tasks, Technology in Listening,
Listening Comprehension Language Learning Strategies, Digital Tools for Listening,
Active Listening Skills.
INTRODUCTION
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Significant transformations are occurring in education today, impacting nearly
all aspects of the pedagogical process. Among these, the development of students'
communication skills, particularly in foreign languages, plays a crucial role. Effective
communication in a second language not only enhances cognitive abilities but also
facilitates global interaction and career opportunities. One of the major challenges in
learning a foreign language is achieving fluency in oral communication. While learners
often grasp grammatical structures and vocabulary through traditional methods, real-
life speaking proficiency requires interactive and immersive approaches. In this
context, it is essential for educators to implement strategies that improve speaking
competence by integrating innovative teaching methods. This paper explores various
techniques to enhance speaking skills in English, particularly at the B2 level, where
learners are expected to communicate fluently and confidently. By analyzing different
pedagogical approaches, this study aims to provide practical solutions for overcoming
common obstacles in language learning and confidently. By analyzing different
pedagogical approaches, this study aims to provide practical solutions for overcoming
common obstacles in language learning and ensuring effective communication in
diverse linguistic settings.
Pre-Listening Techniques
Pre-listening activities aim to prepare students for the listening task by
activating background knowledge, introducing key vocabulary, and setting
expectations. Some effective techniques include:
- Prediction Tasks: Students analyze images, titles, or key phrases to anticipate
the content.
- Brainstorming: Discussions related to the topic help students recall prior
knowledge.
- Vocabulary Preview: Teachers introduce key words to facilitate
comprehension.
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While-Listening Techniques
While-listening activities ensure that learners stay engaged and actively process
the information they hear. These techniques help students focus on key details and
improve their comprehension skills.
- Gap-Fill Exercises: Students listen for specific words or phrases to complete
missing information.
- Multiple-Choice Questions: This method helps assess students' understanding
of main ideas.
- Listening for Specific Information: Learners focus on dates, names, numbers,
or key concepts.
Post-Listening Techniques
Post-listening activities reinforce understanding and encourage critical
thinking. These exercises help students reflect on the listening material and apply their
knowledge.
- Summarization: Students write or discuss the main points of the listening
passage.
- Role-Playing: Learners reenact conversations to practice intonation and
pronunciation.
- Debate and Discussion: Students express opinions based on the content they
listened to.
The Role of Technology in Teaching Listening
With advancements in digital learning, technology plays a significant role in
improving listening comprehension. Some effective tools include:
- Podcasts and Audiobooks: Authentic materials provide exposure to different
accents and speech rates.
- Interactive Apps: Platforms like BBC Learning English and TED-Ed offer
engaging listening exercises.
- Online Assessments: Tools like Kahoot! and Quizizz make listening tasks
interactive and enjoyable.
CONCLUSION
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Interactive techniques in teaching listening are essential for B2-level students
to develop their comprehension skills. By incorporating pre-listening, while-listening,
and post-listening activities, as well as utilizing technology, teachers can create an
engaging and effective learning environment. These strategies help students overcome
listening challenges and become more confident in their ability to understand spoken
English.
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