Resumen:
The present research focused on analyzing Storytelling to improve students'
listening comprehension. This research used a methodology that starts from a descriptive
qualitative approach through the collection, organization, and description of data that
allowed us to know different experiences and opinions of the students about the narrative
resources to teach English to develop the listening skills of adults. Likewise, the
interview technique was applied since it facilitates data collection. As for the sample in
this research work, a total of ten students were selected from the Peninsula State
University of Santa Elena from the civil engineering career in their second semester who
had the opportunity to receive the Storytelling resource in their first English module in
addition, a total of ten open questions were asked to each one of them so that in this way
a more profound analysis could be made, collecting each one of their opinions. The
results of this study confirmed that the students could understand the auditory narration
with basic vocabulary and provide correct answers. Although the students' English level
in the first unit was lower, their listening comprehension improved. Storytelling is
interpreted to have advantages that reinforce each student's retention of information, and
the repetition of these stories improves pronunciation when listening attentively. Also
shows that storytelling to improve listening skills in adults with a basic level of English
has greater acceptance.