Resumen:
Self-learning is a difficult process that requires a great deal of dedication to
develop listening skills. For this reason, this research was executed to identify the
impact of self-learning techniques on the development of listening skills in eight
semester students of PINE, and look for alternative to facilitate the learning process. To
achieve this objective, existing studies on the subject will be used and compared with
the responses collected from the students, which will be based on their personal
experiences obtained through a focus group interview. Consequently, the
phenomenological method will be employed to analyze the students' experiences in
relation to self-learning techniques. The findings of this research project have yielded
positive results, clearly demonstrating how students have managed to improve their
English listening skills through the application of self-learning
techniques in their learning process.
Furthermore, to collect data appropriately, interviews were conducted with seven
students from Universidad Estatal Península de Santa Elena of eighth- semester of
PINE. The sample of the study stated different perspectives on self-learning techniques
that were compared with the authors’ statements of the background.
Thanks to the gathered information and the previous studies that were
researched, it was possible to conclude that the self-learning techniques for to improve
listening skills are effective.