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A person uses this type of listening when listening to music, poetry or the stirring words of a speech
Appreciative Listening
Other Types of Listening
Appreciative Listening Rapport Listening Selective Listening
It involves understanding the thoughts, ideas, and message
Comprehensive Listening
It is a type of listening that is fundamental to all listening subtypes
Comprehensive listening
It is about listening in order to evaluate and judge, forming opinion about what is being said.
Critical Listening
This specific type of listening is much more active behavior and usually involves some sort of problem solving or decision making.
Critical listening
It is the most basic form of listening
Discriminative Listening
It is when the listener interprets and assigns meaning to the sound rather than to words
Discriminative Listening
This type of listening is the most basic type of listening whereby the difference between difference sounds is identified
Discriminative Listening
General types of listening
Discriminative Listening Comprehensive Listening
This requires excellent discrimination and close attention to the nuances of emotional signals
Emphatic Listening
During this stage, the listener determines whether or not the information they heard and understood from the speaker is well constructed or disorganized, biased, unbiased, true or false significant or insignificant.
Evaluating
Judging the value of the message
Evaluating
The listener critically evaluates the information she received from the speaker
Evaluating
This may involve considerations of a speaker's personal or professional motivations and goals
Evaluating
Listening to a music is an example of informational listening
False
Not all response occurs at the end of the message
Formative feedback
Provide visual representations of the concepts
Graphic Organizers
It is helpful method for teaching listening skills to student by dividing the class into five or larger groups
Group activities
It focuses on the ability of an individual to understand a speaker's message .
Informational Listening
Specific Types of Listening
Informational Listening Critical Listening Therapeutic or Empathic Listening
It is a specific sounds based intervention that is embedded in a developments and sensory integration perspective
Therapeutic
Stages of Listening Process
Receiving Understanding Remembering Evaluating Responding
it begins with listening: if a listener cannot remember something that was said , he/she might not have been listening effectively
Remebering
It occurs as the listener categorizes and retains the information she's gathering from the speaker.
Remembering
It is the stage where you indicate your involvement
Responding
The listener provides verbal and non verbal reactions to what she hears
Responding
its the stage at which you indicate your involvement
Responding
Recounting the story
Retelling
The reading techniques are
Scanning, Skimming, Intensive reading and extensive reading
This type of mental filtering in which we tune out someone's opinion or ideas when they don't line up with ours.
Selective Listening
is given at the end of the communication
Summative feedback
It is an effective and non-threatening way for students to develop stronger listening skills such as an activities like mock interviews and storytelling.
Interpersonal Activities
Identifying the main idea and summarizing requires that students determine what is important and then put it in their own words
Main Idea and Summarization
Reading process or stages are
Pre reading stage During reading stage Final stage
It sets up expectations based on their previous knowledge about similar topics
Predicting
This provides a framework for any new information they read
Previewing
This type of listening is common in situations of negotiation.
Rapport Listening
Attending is the process of accurately identifying and interpreting particular sounds we hear as words
Receiving
This stage involves hearing and attending
Receiving
We are still only hearing the message
Receiving
It is the stage where the listener determines the context and meanings of the words that are heard
Understanding
Listeners attempt to learn the meaning of the message they hear.
Understanding
We attempt to learn the meaning of the message
Understanding
Reading strategies are
Using prior knowledge or previewing Predicting Main idea and summarization Questioning Visualizing Retelling Answering Comprehension Questions Graphic Organizer Making Inferences
Readers can take advantage of illustrations that are embedded in the text or create their own mental images
Visualizing