From Foes to Neighbors | Listening Comprehension Practice

by | Sep 24, 2025 | Listening Comprehension, Peace

Brief Listening-Skills Introduction (Tips)

To handle exam listenings like this, preview the signposts (e.g., “first,” “however,” “in practice”), listen for the framework (theory → mechanisms → case examples → limits → takeaways), and track contrast markers (“not only…but also,” “whereas”). Note any conditions that must be met—these often appear in inference questions. After listening, summarize the main claim in one sentence and list 3–4 mechanisms with one example each.

Micro-Introduction to the Topic (Anticipation)

You’ll hear a lecturer argue that people who work together on joint projects, especially in co-ops, can move from suspicion to cooperation when classic contact theory conditions are designed into the encounter. Expect practical examples and cautions about when contact backfires.

Keywords & Phrases (Used in the Script)

Contact theory — the idea that structured positive contact between groups can reduce prejudice; it frames the whole lecture.

Intergroup contact — planned interaction across group lines; used for projects and co-ops.

Equal status — participants engage as peers; used as a success condition.

Common goals — outcomes both sides want; used to align effort.

Cooperation — working together rather than competing; key to de-escalation.

Institutional support — backing from authorities or norms; used to stabilize the program.

Superordinate identity — a shared, higher-level “we”; used to reframe “us vs. them.”

Stereotype — oversimplified belief about a group; we talk about weakening it.

Outgroup — the “other” side; used when discussing perceptions.

Empathy — understanding others’ feelings; positioned as an outcome of good design.

Perspective-taking — imagining the other’s point of view; used as a practice within projects.

Decategorization — seeing people as individuals; used to lower defensiveness early on.

Recategorization — later grouping everyone under a shared identity; supports long-term change.

Trust dividend — extra cooperation you earn after trust forms; used to explain momentum.

Social capital — networks and norms that enable collective action; used as a payoff.

Co-op — a cooperative enterprise; given as a practical venue.

Joint project — a specific, shared task; used as the basic unit of contact.

Pilot program — a small trial; used to test design before scaling.

Reciprocity — mutual exchange; used in daily micro-interactions.

Proximity — physical or repeated closeness; used to make contact routine.

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From Foes to Neighbors | Listening Comprehension

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