Talk about English - Academic Listening Part 1

Roman Sydor
7 Aug 201211:59

Summary

TLDRThis transcript is from BBC Learning English’s 'Talkabout English' series, focusing on English for Academic Purposes (EAP). It provides insight into the challenges students face when transitioning to English-speaking universities, such as understanding lectures, adjusting to different accents, and managing academic English. The program emphasizes the importance of preparation, including learning specialized vocabulary and study skills. Teachers and students share tips for improving listening, note-taking, and adapting to university life. It also highlights the value of using resources like textbooks, the internet, and media to enhance English fluency.

Takeaways

  • 🎓 EAP (English for Academic Purposes) helps students prepare for academic life at English-speaking universities by teaching essential language skills.
  • 🌍 Non-native speakers often face difficulties with pronunciation and understanding different English accents.
  • 📝 EAP courses focus on improving writing, listening, note-taking, and study skills for academic success.
  • 📚 Understanding academic English involves learning specialized vocabulary and structuring essays or reports properly.
  • 🎧 Listening to lectures can be challenging due to unfamiliar accents, fast speech, and the need for simultaneous note-taking.
  • 📖 Preparation, like learning key vocabulary and reading course materials in advance, can ease academic difficulties.
  • 📑 Strategies to improve academic English include studying recurring words, reading subject-specific materials, and using English-English dictionaries.
  • 📺 Engaging with media such as TV, radio, and the internet in English can help improve listening, reading, and vocabulary skills.
  • 💬 Students often struggle with expressing complex ideas in English, despite knowing the content well in their own language.
  • 🔑 Predicting content based on lecture titles or prior knowledge can help students better understand and interpret academic material.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the 'Talkabout English' series?

    -The main focus of the 'Talkabout English' series is to support English language studies, particularly for students at English-speaking universities, by addressing academic listening and providing insights into coping strategies for language learners.

  • How does the script describe the initial feelings of university students?

    -The script describes that on the first day of university, students might feel excited, confident, or a little anxious about coping with their studies and the English language environment.

  • What are some of the challenges faced by students entering an English-speaking educational system?

    -Challenges include understanding lectures due to the high level of academic English, differences in pronunciation and accents compared to what they learned in their home country, and expressing themselves accurately in English.

  • What is EAP and how does it help students?

    -EAP stands for English for Academic Purposes. It is a course designed to prepare students for studying at English-speaking universities by teaching them the necessary skills to manage their studies, including specialized vocabulary, writing, and understanding language used in lectures, seminars, and tutorials.

  • What components are typically covered in an EAP course according to Christine Reeves?

    -Christine Reeves mentions that EAP courses typically cover study skills, a significant component of writing, weekly lectures for skill practice, and a component of social English to manage different everyday situations.

  • Why might students have difficulties in lectures and other academic situations?

    -Students might have difficulties because they pay so much attention to decoding words and phrases that they miss out on the content, leading to an overload of mental energy required to process both language and information.

  • What advice does Simon Williams give to students to cope with academic English?

    -Simon Williams advises students to prepare by getting to know specialist vocabulary in advance, obtaining an English dictionary, possibly a subject-specific dictionary, and using resources like the internet, radio, and TV to improve both general and specialist English.

  • How can students improve their listening and reading skills according to the script?

    -Students can improve their listening and reading skills by watching TV programs in English with subtitles, reading books related to their subject in English, and using the internet to access materials that can enhance their vocabulary and understanding of academic language.

  • What is the role of prior information in understanding academic texts?

    -Prior information, such as the title of a lecture or a text, helps students make predictions about the content and influences their interpretation, which can improve their listening and reading comprehension.

  • What is the key strategy emphasized in the script for improving academic performance in English?

    -The key strategy emphasized is preparation, which includes familiarizing oneself with specialist vocabulary, understanding the structure of academic texts, and making use of various resources to practice and enhance language skills.

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