DOI: https://doi.org/10.36719/2789-6919/45/95-99
Gunay Naghiyeva
Nakhchivan State University
https://orcid.org/0009-0005-2845-6741
gunaynaghiyeva1995@gmail.com
Sanam Pashayeva
Nakhchivan State University
https://orcid.org/0009-0008-7442-4881
senempasha2@gmail.com
Dilbar Orujova
Nakhchivan State University
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4401-3220
dilber_orucova@mail.ru
A Study on Listening Skill Appropriation in English Language Teaching in Azerbaijan
Abstract
This paper explores the development of English listening skills among students in Azerbaijan, highlighting the transition from grammar-focused teaching to the integration of listening and writing activities. It identifies the persistent challenges Azerbaijani students face, particularly due to phonetic differences between English and Azerbaijani. Emphasis is placed on the use of intensive and extensive listening methodologies to enhance comprehension, vocabulary, and pronunciation. Intensive listening focuses on detailed analysis through short materials, while extensive listening encourages exposure to longer texts for general understanding. The paper also discusses didactic approaches and emphasizes the importance of regular practice, contextual learning, and maintaining motivation through personalized goals. It distinguishes between top-down and bottom-up listening strategies and underlines the importance of interactive processing for effective comprehension. Furthermore, it addresses environmental and instructional factors that affect listening development, including classroom settings and the language of instruction. Overall, the study advocates for strategic, consistent practice and teacher-student interaction in English to foster lasting listening proficiency.
Keywords: teacher, method, student, listening, skill