Listening For Information
Listening to Instructions
First
of all you need to light the fire and then put the pot of water on the
stove, you boil for seven minutes while the water is getting a little
warmer, then you mix up with flour and stir well leave to cook for
fifteen minutes. After this the porridge is ready for serving.
Give instructions
Listen carefully to your partner who reads the instructions below. Ask at least two questions on what you find not clear.
How to apply for MAME scholarship.
The
first thing to do is to visit a MAME office and collect the application
form. The application form has four sections, after filling in section
A. You take the form to your school head to complete section B. The
village secretary or ward executive officer will then complete section
C. As you return the form, attach copies of your certificates and
testimonials.
Activity 1
If you were to apply for MAME scholarship what more information would you need?
There are five things you should note when giving instructions:
- Be clear on the purpose of the instructions (e.g. to find the way to a place or to perform a particular action).
- Use simple clear sentences.
- Organise the steps well and cover each step fully.
- Allow time for the listener to ask questions.
- Give the listener a chance to repeat the instructions to be sure that the listener heard them correctly.
Giving Instructions
Listen carefully to your partner who reads the instructions below. Ask at least two questions on what you find not clear.
How to apply for MAME scholarship.
The
first thing to do is to visit a MAME office and collect the application
form. The application form has four sections, after filling in section
A. You take the form to your school head to complete section B. The
village secretary or ward executive officer will then complete section
C. As you return the form, attach copies of your certificates and
testimonials.
Activity 1
If you were to apply for MAME scholarship what more information would you need?
There are five things you should note when giving instructions:
- Be clear on the purpose of the instructions like to find the way to a place or to perform a particular action.
- Use simple clear sentences.
- Organise the steps well and cover each step fully.
- Allow time for the listener to ask questions.
- Give the listener a chance to repeat the instructions to be sure that the listener heard them correctly.
Listening for Main Ideas and Taking Notes
Developments is the way of bringing changes to a society, so people should remember that development is brought up by cooperation and working hard as well as eradicating ignorance. As a result of equality, all people are equal, women and men need to unite to bring about positive change. You can bring about change in many ways; you can help three people and those three people help other people so that the whole community is impacted . You can also stand against the exploitation, oppression of others and empower those who need help. If all people unite and cooperate they can bring changes and acquire development as a nation.
Dictations
Writing Down Correctly what is Read
Types of dictation
- Reading and writing dictation.
- Picture dictation.
Picture dictation: Is when someone is given a picture so that he/she can explain what the picture means.
Importance of dictation
- Improves listening skills.
- It helps one to practice one’s grammar.
- It creates awareness or concentration.
- It improves pronunciation.
- It creates awareness of punctuation.
Punctuation marks to observe during dictation:
- Full stop (.): Is used at the end of sentence unless the sentence is a question or an exclamation.
- Question mark (?): Written at the end of direct question.
- Comma (,): Shows a slight pause in sentence.
- Exclamation mark (!): Used at the end of sentence which expresses surprise, enthusiasm or shock.
- Colon (:):Used to introduce something.
- Semicolon (;): Used to separate two contrasting part of sentence.
- Apostrophe (“): Show that either a letter is missing.
- Quotation marks (‘’ “or “) : Used to show the words that somebody said.
- Hyphen (-): Used to join two words which together form one idea.
- Dots /ellipsis (…): Used to show that words have been left out, especially from a quotation or at the end of a conversation.
- Dash (_): Used to separate a phrase from the rest of a sentence.
- Brackets ( ): Used to keep extra information separate from the rest of sentence.
Example 1
Dictation about energy
Human
beings needs energy to stay alive and to move around. Energy is used
for all activities that are the basic for human survival such as cooking
and pumping water. We also need energy to improve the quality of our
lives: for transport, light, communication, refrigeration and so on. As a
country develops, still more energy is needed for industry and
business, for school, and hospitals.