HEARING is simply the act of is simply the act of perceiving sound by the ear.

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HEARING is simply the act of is simply the act of perceiving sound by the ear.

LISTENING consciously choose to do. requires concentration so that your brain processes meaning from words and sentences. listening leads to learning.

Orientation to text Determine prior knowledge

Make meaningful notes Recording of text and questions While students listen attentively Identify main and supporting ideas

Informal Set five questions Formal Provide five types of questions Review answers

Synthesis of new information with prior knowledge Draw conclusions Transfer information from oral to written mode

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