| dc.description.abstract | Although there has been extensive research discussing listening strategies,
few studies have investigated these strategies using the Nix questionnaire
instrument. This study employs a quantitative survey method using the ELLSI (the
EFL Listening Strategy Inventory) questionnaire by Nix (2016). It involved 220
students in a private high school from Central Java. The survey study aims to
identify the listening strategies used by EFL high school students. The research
question of this study is: what are the listening strategies used by Indonesian high
school students? The findings indicate that high school students in Indonesia use
various listening strategies, including understanding speakers through global
knowledge strategies (M=3.66, SD=1.046) and guessing unfamiliar words
(M=3.62, SD=1.085). Emotions and feelings also play a role in their listening
ability (M=3.47, SD=1.225). Applying a note-taking strategy and a dictionary helps
students with listening comprehension. Also, the students generally listen to English
music, play games, and watch movies to develop and support their listening ability.
Moreover, future research suggests employing a larger scale of the various schools
with numerous students. Also, future research might use mixed methods to gather
more data, providing a more comprehensive perspective in identifying the listening
strategies in EFL high school students. The study implicates that teachers should
implement various and enjoyable listening activities to enhance vocabulary and
comprehension while encouraging note-taking and dictionary use to support student
learning in listening tasks. | en_US |