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Chapter 3: Listening

Chapter 3: Listening

Listening vs. Hearing

Hearing: automated sensory reaction to sound

What kind of listening? Passive Listening: believing the complete responsibility of communication lies with the speaker.

Active Listening: playing an active role in guiding the speaker toward common interests.

We remember only 25% of what we hear.

Rate GapWe speak on average 120-180 (words per minute) wpm

However, we can process information at 275-300 wpm which means we need to practice listening and paying attention.

Four ways to listen: Appreciative: listening for enjoymentDiscriminative: single out specific soundsEmpathic: accept what is said, try to understand, make NO judgements*Critical: examine it closely for logic, value, and worth

Bad Listening Habits1. Tuning out dull topics2. Faking attention3. Yielding to distractions4. Jumping to conclusions5. Criticizing delivery or appearance6. Overreacting to emotional words7. Interrupting

Use your EARSDuring your listening spare time, use your EARS:

Explore what others are sayingAnalyze what the message meansReview what has been told Search for hidden meanings

Can you list everything? I am going to list 18 related words.

Your task is to list as many words as possible.

Describe the Picture1. Everyone get into a partnership2. Students will be given unique pictures with multiple

shapes placed in different places3. One member of the team is going to describe the

picture while the other partner member draws the picture as accurately as possible.

What’s my hobby? 1. One at a time, everyone will share a hobby about

themselves

2. After the class is finished, I will randomly call on someone to tell me another person’s hobby

3. If you cannot tell me that person’s hobby, then you are out

4. The last person standing wins

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