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- ÍtemAcceso AbiertoInfluence of pre-listening strategies for the improvement of listening comprehension skills(Universidad de Guayaquil. Facultad de Filosofía, Letras y Ciencias de la Educación, 2017) Castro Castillo, Maria Elizabeth; López Pino, Tatiana Sofia; Sánchez Pérez, LucilaIn today’s listening world, there are many variables that must be considered in order to develop the adequate listening skill that needs to be shared in the listening realm. It is substantially needed for listening to be practiced as much as possible. Structure, syntax, coherence, vocabulary and other abilities are just part of the ingredients that must be used for the right learning of the English language. It is the listener that has to engage the right type of techniques so understanding could be hooked and finally become addicted to it. Developing students listening abilities are also connected to the purpose of this project. Learners cannot only foresee what they heard but also recite and understand a lot faster and even in an improved manner once listening sets in while they are brainstorming ideas to progress and anticipate a sentence. The listening process is soluble if it is practiced properly. Teachers that are in charge of such academic skill need to be prepared to the most of their capacity in order to show such skill the right way, making students aware of all the advantages and disadvantages there are when listening is done correctly and when it is not. The most memorable lessons are the ones that are never forgotten so teachers and instructors must also have the rapport to reach to students and make this ability fun learning and not the traditional skill that has been around since schooling began. This investigation went a bit beyond about the influence listening comprehension has in our everyday lives. It also explains how the mind sets and distinguishes the way it relates sound, word and picture inside the brain. It is an amazing process that takes practice due to the fact that even though there are pictures related to the words heard, not everyone processes such information in the same manner, style or with the same concept.