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Teaching and Researching Listening is a comprehensive resource that explores both the theory and practice of listening in language education. Michael Rost examines current research on how learners process and understand spoken language, offering evidence-based strategies for classroom instruction.
The book covers key topics including listening comprehension models, assessment methods, and technology-enhanced listening activities. It addresses common challenges faced by language learners and provides practical solutions for teachers at all levels. Rost emphasizes the importance of authentic materials and real-world listening contexts.
This essential guide bridges the gap between linguistic research and teaching practice, making it invaluable for language instructors, curriculum designers, and applied linguistics researchers seeking to improve listening instruction and understanding.







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