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ICT In Education Course Week 9 : Online Listening Web for English Learning



In the ninth meeting of ICT in Education course, On Friday, 15 November, 2019. In this meeting, we were discussing about how to improve our listening skill by using technology. Our lecturer told us that technology can be used for resources as the material and tool in studying. We talked about what technology we can use to improve our listening skill, such as Podcast, Podomatic and ESL Lab.
On this occasion I use one of the sites that provides complete training for listening, namely Randall's ESL Cyber Listening Lab. You can access it through this link. https://www.esl-lab.com/ 


Randall's ESL Cyber Listening is online platform that providing English listening comprehension quizzes and activities for ESL and EFL learners since 1998.
I really like using this site because in it we can choose the level for our own listening test, the levels on this site are Easy, Intermediate, and Difficult, and we can adjust to our respective abilities and can try the next level if you have mastered previous level.


And in my opinion this site is very helpful to improve my listening skills by doing the quizzes provided on this site, and I can also find out the extent of my listening skills from quizzes that I can do.


I advise you to visit this site because of the great benefits I have felt from using this site to improve my listening skills.

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