IntroductionundefinedIntroduce the topic:undefinedA general introduction to the topic
Demonstrate why this topic is important
Explain what you are going to do – This essay will…..
undefined(Approx. 100 words)undefinedMain body – includes two partsundefined1.1. Discuss three of the listening challenges from the article.(Write in paragraphs).undefinedInclude:undefinedChose three listening challenges from the article: false starts and repetitions, unnecessary words, long sentences with items such as run-on sentences and clauses, technical terms, words with dependent prepositions, embedded references to items mentioned previously, complex structures such as noun phrases, abbreviations and acronyms, culture, lecture content, cognitive processing of numbers and statistics, working out detail from main points or visual challenges.
Discuss = evaluate the ways they are important
Support your arguments with logical and relevant evidence and examples. Include regular in-text citations.
1 or 2 paragraphs for each challenge. Be objective so use the 3rd person: This shows that, this is important because, many people think that etc.
Support your arguments with logical and relevant evidence and examples. Include regular in-text citations.
1 or 2 paragraphs for each strategy. Be objective so use the 3rd person: This shows that, this is important because, many people think that etc.
undefined(Approx. 300 words)undefined2.Suggest three strategies teachers can use to help students improve their listening skills. (Write in paragraphs).undefinedInclude:undefinedChose three strategies teachers can use to help students improve their listening skills. Teachers can teach students the following: active listening, to take notes, prepare the environment, listen for gist, listen for detail, know the context and be prepared, signposting language etc.
undefinedundefined(Approx. 300 words)undefined3.Describe some listening challenges you have experienced and the strategies that have helped you become a better listener. (Write in paragraphs).undefinedSupport your arguments with logical and relevant evidence and examples.
This section is reflective so choose expressions such as: in my opinion, for me, my personal experience is, I feel that etc.
undefined(Approx. 200 words)undefinedConclusionundefinedDemonstrate how you have addressed the topic
Highlight the main key points discussed in your essay
Demonstrate any conclusions that can be drawn from the essay as a whole
No in-text citations here
Do NOT include any new information
undefined(Approx. 100 words)undefinedReference list (on a separate page – not included in the word count)undefinedAt least SIX (6) references – Use Harvard referencing
Requirements: 1000