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Title: Students perceptions on their listening comprehension difficulties in EFL classrooms: An Ecuadorian Case
Authors: Vargas Saritama, Alba Bitalina
Boroto Carrasco, María Alicia
Keywords: Ecuador.
Tesis digital.
Issue Date: 2017
Citation: Boroto Carrasco, M. A. Vargas Saritama, A. B. (2017) Students perceptions on their listening comprehension difficulties in EFL classrooms: An Ecuadorian Case [Tesis de Grado, Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja]. Repositorio Institucional. https://dspace.utpl.edu.ec/handle/123456789/17408
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Description: Resumen:This research entitled Students perceptions on their listening comprehension difficulties in EFL classrooms: An Ecuadorian case attempts to identify the main problems that high school students face regarding listening comprehension when learning English as a foreign language, through qualitative and quantitative approaches. This study was conducted in the city of Cuenca. One hundred twenty five students of second year of senior high school of 5 different parallels from 2 private high schools and 5 English as a foreign language teachers from those schools participated in this research. The data was collected by applying a survey to students and teachers to learn about their perceptions on the listening comprehension difficulties in the EFL classroom; moreover, twenty-five students were interviewed to discover their opinion and experience concerning the difficulties they face when listening. The results of these processes showed that, for students speed, accent, pauses and pronunciation, are definitely key factors that influence on the clear and good transfer of the message.
URI: https://bibliotecautpl.utpl.edu.ec/cgi-bin/abnetclwo?ACC=DOSEARCH&xsqf99=97154.TITN.
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