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Academic Listening Encounters
Life in Society
by Kim Sanabria
Unit 1
Chapter 1
Marriage, Family, and the Home
Chapter 2
The Power of the Group
3
Listening for numerical information Step 2
18
Listening for specific information Step 2
5
Listening for details Step 2
20
Listening for main ideas Step 2
7
Paraphrasing what you have heard Step 2
21
Listening for specific information Step 2
11
Note taking: Listening for main ideas & supporting details Step 1
26
Note taking: Listening for organizational phrases Step 3
13
Note taking: Organizing your notes in columns Step 2
27
Note taking: Organizing your notes in outline form Step 2
15
Note taking: Organizing your notes in columns Step 2
29
Note taking: Copying a lecturer's diagrams & charts Step 2
Unit 2
Chapter 3
Growing Up Male or Female
Chapter 4
Gender Issues Today
34
Building background knowledge on the topis Step 2
51
Listening for specific information Step 3
36
Answering multiple-choice questions Step 2
54
Answering multiple-choice questions Step 2
38
Listening for specific information Step 2
55
Answering truelfalse questions Step 2
43
Note taking: Using symbols and abbreviations Step 3
60
Note taking: Using telegraphic language Step 2
45
Note taking: Using symbols and abbreviations Step 2
62
Note taking: Using telegraphic language Step 2
46
Note taking: Using your notes to write a summary Step 1
63
Note taking: Using telegraphic language Step 2
Unit 3
Chapter 5
Mass Media Today
Chapter 6
The Influence of the Media
67
Listening for specific information Step 1
83
Recording numerical information Step 2
69
Answering multiple-choice questions Step 2
85
Listening for specific information Step 1
70
Listening for specific information Step 2
85
Listening for specific information Step 2
76
Note taking: Listening for signal words Step 2
87
Listening for specific information Step 1
77
Note taking: Choosing a format for organizing your notes Step 2
87
Listening for specific information Step 2
80
Note taking: Choosing a format for organizing your notes Step 1
92
Note taking: Organizing your notes as a map Step 2
93
Note taking: Organizing your notes as a map Step 2
95
Note taking: Organizing your notes as a map Step 2
Unit 4
Chapter 7
Crime and Criminals
Chapter 8
Controlling Crime
100
Building background knowledge on the topic: technical terms Step 1
114
Listening for opinions Step 2
102
Answering truelfalse questions Step 2
117
Listening for specific information Step 2
103
Retelling what you have heard Step 2
118
Listening for main ideas Step 1
108
Note taking: Clarifying your notes Step 2
121
Note taking: Recording numerical information Step 2
109
Note taking: Clarifying your notes Step 1
123
Note taking: Using your notes to ask questions & make comments Step 1
111
Note taking: Using your notes to answer test questions Step 2
124
Note taking: Using your notes to ask questions & make comments Step 1
Unit 5
Chapter 9
Cultural Change
Chapter 10
Global Issues
129
Recording numerical information Step 2
142
Personalizing the topic Step 2
131
Listening for opinions Step 2
144
Retelling what you have heard Step 2
132
Answering truelfalse questions Step 2
145
Listening for details Step 2
136
Note taking: Listening for stress and intonation Step 2
151
Note taking: Using handouts to help you take notes Step 1
137
Note taking: Listening for stress and intonation Step 1
152
Note taking: Combining the skills Step 1
138
Note taking: Using your notes to answer test questions Step 2
154
Note taking: Combining the skills Step 1
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