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SPEECH SKILL BUILDING WHILE LISTENING TRAINING IN THE PROCESS OF TEACHING RFL
Author(s) -
M.G Danielian
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
baltijskij gumanitarnyj žurnal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2712-9780
pISSN - 2311-0066
DOI - 10.26140/bgz3-2021-1001-0022
Subject(s) - active listening , vocabulary , control (management) , imitation , psychology , process (computing) , informational listening , computer science , speech recognition , linguistics , listening comprehension , communication , artificial intelligence , social psychology , philosophy , operating system
The process of speech skill building while listening training at RFL lessons in a technical university is analyzed in the article. The relevance of the research is conditioned by an importance of listening as a possible listening simulation. This type of simulation, with recording different voices, code-switching, combining listening and speaking in the process of discussing audio material, helps to make it easier the process of foreign students adaptation in a new linguistic environment and provides them a chance to get higher education. The article considers forms of differentiated control how audio material is understood by the students. These forms are given in stages - from articulatory audible speech recognition (internal imitation), repeating grammatical structures, mastering new vocabulary to the level of interpretation. The issue of the control of listening training is highlighted both while current monitoring when the attention of a student is concentrated on the new vocabulary and terms especially and during the final control when it's necessary to produce speech activity in the process of speaking and then discussing audio material. Thus, a comprehensive analysis of the complex mastery of listening skill is provided and a degree of adequacy of speech reactions to a speech stimulus, compliance with the speech situation are indicators of the formed listening skills.

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