The role that Non-verbal skills have in the development of listening skills in the 7th grade B of Emmanuel Mongalo public high school, afternoon shift, located in Matagalpa city, during the Second Semester,2020

The use of non-verbal skills has a great impact on the development of listening skills, considering this way how children learn their native language. This research determines the role of Non -verbal skills have in the development of listening skills. As well as that, the following instruments were...

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Autores Principales: Jimenez, Alvaro José, Picado, Henry Wilner, Fonseca, Tatiana Bersay
Formato: Tesis
Idioma: Español
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Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea: http://repositorio.unan.edu.ni/15816/
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Sumario: The use of non-verbal skills has a great impact on the development of listening skills, considering this way how children learn their native language. This research determines the role of Non -verbal skills have in the development of listening skills. As well as that, the following instruments were administered: an observation guide, an interview to the teacher (see appendix 1), and a survey applied to EFL learners randomly selected (see appendix 2). The observation guide was conducted with the aim to verify the presence of non-verbal skills at the moment of teaching and learning. The interview allowed to do a diagnostic about the knowledge that the teacher has about the use of non-verbal skills. The survey was administered to EFL learners to make sure if the strategy previous applied was effective. Results showed, EFL learners can acquire, in a better way, listening skills through non-verbal skills. The most teachers use only traditional non-verbal skills; for this reason, it is advisable to use different non-verbal skills to improve listening skills