Abstract

In this paper the importance of monitoring the process of listening, both in presential and non-presential learning of a foreign language, is underlined. Evolution of awareness in the use of this strategy has been analyzed through a metacognitive approach. Some procedures used by two groups of Spanish university students with different listening abilities in French, have been identified through their retrospective verbalisations. The results obtained show that qualitative changes occur both in awareness and in the strategies involved in monitoring of listening. The statistical significance of these changes has been validated in both groups and the differences due to their level of knowledge has been identified.

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