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  • Listening for gist involves general thematic understanding, without any focus on specific details or discrete information. It is one among many types of listening and aims to answer primary questions related to an aural text's central theme, topic, and purpose. In a first language (L1), one usually listens for gist, to decide whether to continue or abandon listening.
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  • Listening for Gist is when the learner tries to understand what is happening even if he or she can’t understand every phrase or sentence.
  • Another common and useful listening skill is listening for gist (or main idea) which I covered in the post here.
  • Listening for Gist is when the learner tries to understand what is happening even if he or she can't understand every phrase or sentence.
  • Listening for gist or gist listening involves listening for the gist of a spoken text. When listening, non-native speakers may not understand every word.
  • Many listening textbooks include “listening for gist” as a learning point in tables of contents, and they commonly incorporate main-idea questions for every text.
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  • Listening Tip 1: listening for the gist. Some of the listening questions in the TOEFL listening section are concerned with the 'gist' of the coversation or talk.
  • Listening for gist. Is not necessary understand every word or phrase, and we don't have to focus on details, only in the general idea(s).
  • Listening for gist (for the main idea), specific vocabular. ... You can have your students listen for the gist at first and then listen for details.
  • Listen for the speaker to introduce this framework by using one of the following phrases: "several theories" "possible explanations" "many different views".