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Good Listening Skills Attending skills A posture of involvement.
Eye contact Non-distracting environment. Posture: body language showing interest not disinterest. Students to provide suggestions. Eye contact: Social/cultural sensitivity. Environment: Ideally, conversation happens somewhere without distractions. If not, listener must concentrate on speaker & edit out distractions.
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Good Listening Skills Following Skills Door openers
Minimal encouragers Infrequent Questions Attentive Silence Door Openers: encourage the speaker to talk. Ask a question which requires more than a ‘yes/no’ answer. Minimal encouragers: body language again – nod head in agreement etc. Students to provide other examples. Infrequent questions – don’t ask questions constantly, only if the speaker needs to be encouraged back onto topic. Attentive silence – sometimes speakers need time to think about what to say next. Short pauses are OK.
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Good Listening Skills Reflecting Skills Paraphrasing
Reflecting feelings Summative Reflections. Reflecting means feeding back what you have heard. Discuss barriers to listening eg bias; environmental factors, such as noise, temperature and uncomfortable seating; short attention span; rehearsing a response; daydreaming. Paraphrasing – When we use our own words to repeat back what we think the speaker has just communicated, we are clarifying their message “So, when x happened, then you did y?” This lets the speaker affirm what the listener said or explain their meaning in a different way Reflecting feelings – “When that happened, you felt worried?” Summative Reflections - More complex paraphrasing. Summarising the whole of the conversation, not just certain points.
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Individual Activity Write down what you believe your strengths and weaknesses in listening are at this point. Write down a short term and/or long term goal in regards to improving your listening.
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Group Activity Break up into groups of 3.
Person 1 will be the speaker, person 2 will be the listener, and person 3 will critique the listener. Try to speak on this topic for at least two minutes. Topic for speakers: “The greatest challenge facing me in the transition from college to full time employment…” Person 3 – feedback for person 1. Rotate the tasks ...
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