TECHNOLOGY-BASED MEDIA USED IN TEACHING LISTENING SKILLS

Authors

  • Maulina Maulina Universitas Muhammadiyah Kendari https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3026-2397
  • Jerico Feliciano Ignacio College of Education, Neuva Ecija University of Science and Technology
  • Lejhana Andrea C. Bersabe College of Education, Neuva Ecija University of Science and Technology
  • Apple Jane Dj. Serrano College of Education, Neuva Ecija University of Science and Technology
  • Naicellyn G. Carpio College of Education, Neuva Ecija University of Science and Technology
  • Erica G. Dellos Santos College of Education, Neuva Ecija University of Science and Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26618/exposure.v11i1.6564

Keywords:

Media, listening skills, technology-based media, teaching English

Abstract

This paper shows the effectiveness of technology-based media designed for listening skills. The effectiveness of different technology-based media is gaining importance to students and teachers. They are the main subjects in this paper because the problem that arises at school where learning English as their second language addresses the decreased potential for the succession of learning. This study mentioned the difficulties in English as they struggle to reach success learning even there are other materials to use, like media belonging to not technology-based. That is why technology-based media was introduced to students and teachers. The researchers on different studies have taken by the chosen media recognized the ability to listen for the learning of students and the teaching of teachers in their language learning. Listening could increase the potential of learning English by hearing it through devices played by technology. The paper highlights five media for listening skills that are operating through technology. They involve mobile-based media, multimedia technology, radio news, podcast application, and mobile-based audiobooks. All of them result in the practical listening skills of teachers and primarily to students.

Author Biographies

  • Maulina Maulina, Universitas Muhammadiyah Kendari
    Dr. Maulina is an assistant professor at the Department of English Education, Universitas Muhammadiyah Kendari.
  • Jerico Feliciano Ignacio, College of Education, Neuva Ecija University of Science and Technology

    Jerico Feliciano Ignacio is a student at the College of Education, Nueva Ecija University of  Science and Technology, Philippines.

  • Lejhana Andrea C. Bersabe, College of Education, Neuva Ecija University of Science and Technology
    Lejhana Andrea C. Bersabe is a student at the College of Education, Nueva Ecija University of  Science and Technology, Philippines.
  • Apple Jane Dj. Serrano, College of Education, Neuva Ecija University of Science and Technology
    Apple Jane Dj. Serrano is a student at the College of Education, Nueva Ecija University of  Science and Technology, Philippines.
  • Naicellyn G. Carpio, College of Education, Neuva Ecija University of Science and Technology
    Naicellyn G. Carpio is a student at the College of Education, Nueva Ecija University of  Science and Technology, Philippines.
  • Erica G. Dellos Santos, College of Education, Neuva Ecija University of Science and Technology
    Erica G. Delos Santos s a student at the College of Education, Nueva Ecija University of  Science and Technology, Philippines.

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2022-06-02

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