For language learners, it is important to realise that active, empathetic listening plays a crucial role in good communication. By tuning into others, the learners avert misunderstandings and mistakes and they are able to receive the correct information, respond appropriately and therefore strengthen their relationships. Because listening skill is not taught to the learners, they do not listen effectively. They have been taught how to read, write, and speak, but listening remains a denied skill. The good news is that listening skills can be learned, practiced, and mastered. Let us learn how listening skills could be developed through interactive activities.

When: 26 October 2022 (Wednesday)

Time: 2:30 PM – 5:00 PM

Venue: TRC

Charges: Rs. 650 /-

Objectives:

  • know the significance of listening in language skills development
  • learn to teach listening in joyful ways
  • gain knowledge of developing listening activities for the primary level

Workshop Leader:

Ms. Saira Shahab is a Ph.D. scholar from SEGI University, Malaysia. She has a Master’s degree in Applied Linguistics-TESOL Studies from the University of Queensland, Australia, and another Master’s in Economics from the University of Karachi. She has also done an In-Service Certificate of English Language Teaching ICELT from the University of Cambridge, .K. Along with her extensive work in educational development, gender-based educational and women empowerment programs are other areas in which her contributions have been substantial. She has written research papers on gender disparities, language development, non-formal education, and early childhood education in a span of a decade and still continues. She has developed language and literacy programs for learners of early years along with bi-scripted graded readers for struggling readers of the primary level. 

Who Should Attend: Primary School Teachers

Medium of Instruction: English

Important Note: Participants will receive an E-Certificate

For registration: Call us on 021-35394059 & 021-35392976 or write to us on [email protected] & [email protected]