2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.system.2005.11.001
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Listening comprehension: The learners’ perspective

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“…Listening comprehension complexity can frequently cause irritation and anxiety among second or foreign language learners (Graham, 2006). Anxiety is one of the vital individual differences that is defined as "the subjective feeling of tension, apprehension, nervousness, and worry associated with an arousal of the autonomic nervous system" (Horwitz, Horwitz, & Cope, 1986, p. 125).…”
Section: Listening Anxietymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Listening comprehension complexity can frequently cause irritation and anxiety among second or foreign language learners (Graham, 2006). Anxiety is one of the vital individual differences that is defined as "the subjective feeling of tension, apprehension, nervousness, and worry associated with an arousal of the autonomic nervous system" (Horwitz, Horwitz, & Cope, 1986, p. 125).…”
Section: Listening Anxietymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another challenge mentioned was the natural speed of delivery which can make understanding difficult (Flowerdew and Miller, 1996;Graham, 2006), particularly in telephone conversations. There are many situations outside the classroom where there is a lack of thinking time.…”
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“…Participants' results indicated better performance in the PRT then the PLT. Generally, studies have shown that listening is more difficult and stressful for foreign language learners because it sometimes requires learners to rapidly interpret information, and this is sometimes challenging (Chang & Read, 2006;Graham, 2006). Bardovi-Harlig and Dörnyei (1998)speculate that the listening comprehension part of their video-based pragmatic task might be intrinsically more challenging than the written form of the task, suggesting that 'proficiency' should not be treated as a single construct, but divided according to, at least, skills.…”
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“…3(1), June 2015 Generally, some studies on foreign language listening claim that listening is more stressful, difficult, and challenging for L2 learners (Chang & Read, 2006;Graham, 2006), especially for learners of lower proficiency levels. In pragmatic studies specifically, the difficulty involved in listening has been hinted at but not explored; for example, Bardovi-Harlig and Dörnyei (1998) state that the listening component of their video task might be challenging for the participant in their study.…”
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