Listening & Listening Strategies Flashcards
The process of analysing sounds, organising them into recognizable patterns and understanding the message by inferring the meaning.
Listening
What are Listening Strategies?
These are techniques or activities that contribute directly to the comprehension and recall of listening input.
Listen
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Understand
What are the factors in listening?
- Topic
- Type of listening materials
- Purpose
What are the different types of listening?
- Comprehensive
- Discriminative
- Evaluative
- Attentive
- Selective
Involves understanding the thoughts, ideas, and message. This type of listening requires that the listener understands the language and vocabulary.
Comprehensive Listening
Instead of relying on words, (BLANK) uses tone of voice, verbal cues, and other changes in sound.
Discriminative Listening
Type of listening where people make a judgement about the speaker and what he/she is trying to say.
Evaluative Listening
Requires your undivided attention. It is what the other person deserves and what you expect when you are speaking to someone.
Attentive Listening
You focus your attention on some specific information. It involves consciously or unconsciously choosing to listen to what is relevant to you and ignore what isn’t.
Selective Listening
What is the importance of Listening?
- Communication is not complete without effective listening
- A good listener learns more than an indifferent listener
- An attentive listener stimulates better speaking by the speaker. A good listener can restructure vague speaking in a way that produces clearer meaning.
- A good listener learns to detect prejudices, assumptions and attitudes.
What is the “L” in LISTEN?
Look Interested/Get Interested
What is the “I” in LISTEN?
Involve yourself by responding
What is the “S” in LISTEN?
Stay on target
What is the “T” in LISTEN?
Test your understanding