Listening & Listening Strategies Flashcards

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The process of analysing sounds, organising them into recognizable patterns and understanding the message by inferring the meaning.

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Listening

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What are Listening Strategies?

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These are techniques or activities that contribute directly to the comprehension and recall of listening input.

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Listen

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Feedback

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Understand

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What are the factors in listening?

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  • Topic
  • Type of listening materials
  • Purpose
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What are the different types of listening?

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  1. Comprehensive
  2. Discriminative
  3. Evaluative
  4. Attentive
  5. Selective
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Involves understanding the thoughts, ideas, and message. This type of listening requires that the listener understands the language and vocabulary.

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Comprehensive Listening

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Instead of relying on words, (BLANK) uses tone of voice, verbal cues, and other changes in sound.

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Discriminative Listening

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Type of listening where people make a judgement about the speaker and what he/she is trying to say.

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Evaluative Listening

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Requires your undivided attention. It is what the other person deserves and what you expect when you are speaking to someone.

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Attentive Listening

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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.

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Selective Listening

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What is the importance of Listening?

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  • 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.
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What is the “L” in LISTEN?

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Look Interested/Get Interested

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What is the “I” in LISTEN?

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Involve yourself by responding

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What is the “S” in LISTEN?

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Stay on target

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What is the “T” in LISTEN?

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Test your understanding

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What is the “E” in LISTEN?

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Evaluate the message

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What is the “N” in LISTEN?

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Neutralise your feelings

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What are the common listening strategies?

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  1. Predicting
  2. Note-taking
  3. Visualizing
  4. Questioning
  5. Summarising
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What si Predicting as a listening strategy?

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Making educated guesses about the content based on context or prior knowledge.

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It jots down important points and key details during the listening.

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Note-taking

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What is Visualizing as a listening strategy?

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Creating mental images to enhance understanding.

22
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It formulates questions about the content while listening to maintain engagement.

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Questioning

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What is summarizing as a listening strategy?

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Condensing the main points and ideas after listening.