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The Work of Speaking and Listening
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We make a vast variety of amazing sounds; form giggles to growns; talking to singing; even yawns, whistles, and screams. How do we make all of those sounds? The more we know about how, the better we can control the way we produce sounds.
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Video 1 - MIB Video 2 - Amazing Video 3 - Felix Video 4 – Girl Video 5 – Must See
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Breath and Sound Breath Control Diaphragm, Trachea, Lungs Demonstration Video-Breathing Sound Production Larnyx, Vocal Cords, Glottis and Epiglottis Larnyx controls pitch Video-Speech and Voice
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Resonance Sound produced by vocal cords moves upward in the throat to resonating chamber. Like echoes in a cave. Pharnyx - muscle between mouth and nasal cavities Video – 5 th Element
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Articulation The way our mouths form words Articluators – tongue, teeth, jaw, hard and soft palate, and lips Video 1- Speech, Voice, Fluency Video 2 - Wabbits Video 3-Art of speech
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List, Define, and Describe the Steps of Vocal Production in your Speech Journal.
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What distinguishes listening from hearing? The Four-step Process to Listening… Receiving Interpreting Evaluating Responding Recently, in many universities and speech texts, the elements have been revised or reffered to as a five- step process– Hearing, Attending, Understanding, Responding, and Remembering.
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Hearing is only the first step! This is the physical parts, hearing with your ears and seeing with your eyes.
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Thinking process… Influences… Previous Experiences Background Knowledge
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Thinking process Make Connections Gain Understanding Make decisions on understanding Have enough information Need more information
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Verbal and or Nonverbal Acknowledging message received and understood. Listening Responses Questioning Paraphrasing Advising Judging Analyzing Supporting Prompting Video Video Example 1 (etrade) Video Example 2 (geico)
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Describe the listening process and include examples.
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Informative Empathic Critical Creative Each type requires effort and awareness.
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Gathering information Examples: School (note-taking) Taking phone messages Recipes Directions Media – weather, politics, news Demonstrations (how to do something)
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Listening to another’s feelings. Listening to someone’s problems Sharing concern Showing sympathy Express caring
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Examining information Choosing a side Making a stand Requires separating fact from opinion
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Using your imagination as you interpret the message. Creating pictures in your mind (visuallizing) the message as you listen.
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Describe a scenario, an experience, for each of the four types of listening.
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Three major barriers to listening: External Barriers Speaker Barriers Self-Barriers Does not include hearing-impairments.
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Situations in the environment that keep you from paying careful attention to the speaker. Distractions Can you think of some examples?
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Characteristics of the speaker that interfere with listening. Appearance, Mannerisms Prejudices Believability Can you think of some examples?
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Personal attitudes or behaviors that interfere with listening. Internal Distractions Thoughts Feelings Physical state Lack of Knowledge Personal Prejudices Desire to Talk Can you think of some examples?
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Watch this clip from the movie, “A Few Good Men” then discuss and describe in your journals, some barriers to good listening that are exhibited.
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Watch for nonverbal clues. Try to see things from the speaker’s point of view. Avoid Distractions. Listen for the new and unusual. Listen for repetition. Get prepared. Respond (appropriately) to speaker. Apply the ideas to yourself. Listen for structure. Review and preview points.
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How will you apply the guidelines of good listening in your life.
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Pages 68-69 Think about it - #1-5 Put it in writing - #1
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