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The listening journal can be a log of listening experiences of various levels . Students are asked to record the experience , identifying it by type , and to analyze their behaviors as listeners during the experience .
The listening journal can be a log of listening experiences of various levels . Students are asked to record the experience , identifying it by type , and to analyze their behaviors as listeners during the experience .
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These kinds of objectives , then , provide the basis for structuring the kinds of listening experiences . One type of listening experience which students can analyze is ap- preciative listening , listening which emphasizes enjoyment or ...
These kinds of objectives , then , provide the basis for structuring the kinds of listening experiences . One type of listening experience which students can analyze is ap- preciative listening , listening which emphasizes enjoyment or ...
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Students with significant self - concept and attitude problems should have someone continually there to build on their self - esteem through Language Experience as well as the regular skill activities . USE OF THE LANGUAGE EXPERIENCE ...
Students with significant self - concept and attitude problems should have someone continually there to build on their self - esteem through Language Experience as well as the regular skill activities . USE OF THE LANGUAGE EXPERIENCE ...
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