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LISTENING

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LISTENING AND HEARING? SPONGE: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LISTENING AND HEARING?

Difference between listening and hearing Has been defined as An Awareness of Sound The Perception of Sound The Apprehension of Sound LISTENING Has been defined as The attachment of Meaning to Aural Symbols Reception and Evaluation of Aural Symbols Comprehension, Interpretation, Evaluation

Listening Survey 45% = listening 30% = speaking 16% = reading 9% = writing

5 Types of Listening APPRECIATIVE LISTENING Carried on for enjoyment or to gain a sensory impression.

DISCRIMINATIVE LISTENING Helps a listener to develop sensitivity to arguments and language and to distinguish fact from opinion.

COMPREHENSIVE LISTENING Enables a listener to understand a message.

THERAPUEUTIC/EMPATHETIC LISTENING Allows a listener to serve as a sounding board, without evaluating or judging the message.

Empathetic Listening https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Evwgu369Jw Patch 1:13

CRITICAL LISTENING Enables a listener to evaluate and then to accept or reject a message.

Passive Listeners Believe the talker should do all of the work Tolerate distractions Pay more attention to how someone looks rather than what they are saying Fail to ask questions to gain understanding

Passive listening examples https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2J1dTgb6v3I

Active Listeners……

Active Listeners Remove distractions Guide the talker to common interests Do better in school Follow directions better Don’t waste time Fortune magazine rates listening as the top management skill needed for success in business.

Active Listening Clips https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qg8PIK74KO4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aP55nA8fQ9I https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VOubVB4CTU

HANDOUT: Go over 10 keys to effective listening Go over suggestions for improving listening

LISTENING ACTIVITY: *DISCRIMINATIVE LISTENING EXAMPLE: *Take a piece of paper and fold it hot dog style *Keep the paper folded *On one side number the paper 1-20 *Flip the paper over and number the paper 1-20 *LISTEN for the further instructions *LISTENING QUIZ TIME!!!