Until now there are many definitions of listening, the concept of listening can change depending on the context and the purpose of the researcher.- According to Sara Lundsteen, listening is “the process by which spoken language is converted to meaning in the mind(Strother, D. B. (1987). On listening. The Phi Delta Kappan, 68(8), 625-628).- In addition, in study of Brown and Yule (1983) expressed listening as a process of understanding, repeating what was heard, figuring out the meaning of an exact word, and knowing what an expression refers to- listening is the active and dynamic process of attending, perceiving, interpreting, remembering and responding to the express( verbal or non-verbal) needs, concern, and information offers by other human being.( the SCA and the ILA) = Purdy, M. (1997). What is listening. Listening in everyday life: A personal and professional approach, 1-20. -Besides, Larry Vandegrift said that “listening consists of processing information which the listener gets from visual and auditory clues in order to define what is going on and what the speakers are trying to express”(Rubin, J. (1990). Improving foreign language listening ).
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