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  • Interactive Listening

The "Interactive Listening" course helps students develop essential listening comprehension and communication skills, aligned with the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) guidelines. Learners enhance their ability to understand spoken language, recognize different accents, and respond meaningfully in conversations.

From following simple instructions at A1 to grasping the nuances of complex discussions at levels like B2 and C1, the course supports gradual progression through the CEFR stages. It emphasizes active listening techniques and practical application in real-life situations, such as casual exchanges, professional meetings, and group discussions.

  • Table of Levels, Goals, Learning Outcomes, and CEFR Indicators:
    Interactive Listening: Level II
     Goals  Learning Outcomes CEFR Indicator
     Build foundational listening and note-taking skills.   - Follow structured lectures or talks on familiar topics.   A2: Can understand phrases and expressions related to areas of immediate priority. 
     Enhance comprehension of lecture organization and key points.   - Use lecture cues to understand the flow of information.   B1: Can understand the main points of clear standard input on familiar matters. 
     Develop strategies for identifying essential information.   - Distinguish between essential and nonessential information.   B1: Can produce simple connected text on topics of personal interest. 
       - Apply note-taking strategies to capture relationships between ideas.   B1: Can take notes during a straightforward lecture. 
       - Evaluate the effectiveness of personal notes for studying.   B1: Can summarize the main points of a lecture. 
    Interactive Listening: Level III
     Goals  Learning Outcomes CEFR Indicator
     Advance listening comprehension and critical analysis skills.   - Comprehend and analyze extended speech, including lectures and discussions.   B2: Can understand the main ideas of complex text on both concrete and abstract topics. 
     Develop self-monitoring and reflective listening practices.   - Self-monitor listening skills to identify weaknesses.   C1: Can understand extended speech even when it is not clearly structured. 
       - Practice listening and speaking in prepared and impromptu scenarios.   C1: Can express ideas fluently and spontaneously without much obvious searching. 
     Interpret nuanced and implied information in speech.   - Interpret implied information not explicitly stated.   C1: Can infer meaning from context in complex speech. 
     Enhance advanced note-taking techniques for complex ideas.   - Develop advanced note-taking techniques to capture nuanced ideas.   C1: Can summarize information from different spoken and written sources. 

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