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    Methodology of Investigation | Pre- Project | | “Adequate conditions to a better development of the listening skill in the classroom” | | | ELT. Lizet M Romero Barrera | | Pre Project Teaching English involve the development of four basic skills: listening‚ speaking‚ reading and writing. The accomplishment of these skills will provide the learners with the tools to acquire a new language. But if one of them is not well develop‚ learners will face a difficulty on the understanding

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    Pseudo means false or insincere. So a pseudo listener isn’t listening properly. They may be distracted and concentrating on something else (watching tv‚ in a daydream‚ or texting). They may say ah huh‚ yes‚ but aren’t really listening at all. The six types of non-listening are as follows; Pseudo Listening‚ Monopolizing‚ Selective Listening‚ Defensive Listening‚ Ambushing and Literal Listening. As stated in the chapter‚ Pseudo Listening is when one pretends to listen. When we pseudolisten

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    LEARNING LISTENING SKILL OF NON-ENGLISH MAJOR LEARNER AND HOW TO DEAL WITH THESE DIFFICULTIES”. 1.1. Listening Skill: Many language learners consider listening ability the measure of knowing a language. As for them‚ fluency is the ability to converse with others much more than the ability to read‚ write or comprehend oral language. They regard listening as the most important skill they can acquire. Therefore‚ if learners do not learn how to listen or do not get any opportunities to listening in the

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    Active listening is a communication technique that requires the listener to feed back what they hear to the speaker‚ by way of re-stating or paraphrasing what they have heard in their own words‚ to confirm what they have heard and moreover‚ to confirm the understanding of both parties. When interacting‚ people often "wait to speak" rather than listening attentively. They might also be distracted. Active listening is a structured way of listening and responding to others‚ focusing attention on

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    Effective Listening Strategies Paper Martha Salazar BSHS/385 March 16‚ 2015 Angela Zinzer Active Listening Skills is the first article I read. This article was very helpful since it provided me with information on how to help clients improve the quality of their life. It is crucial for a client to know that the interviewer is really listening because the client will open up faster since the client will feel appreciated and respected. The article explains how important it is to listen

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    different ways to listen a person speech‚ but are all the ways correct or are wrong? perhaps this topic doesn’t have a correct or a wrong way to be developed‚ because every person have their own listening strategies to understand what others want to tell them. The challenges that every person have when listening are: 1. New vocabulary: because if you don’t know a word that someone tell you‚ and you cant relate it with another one‚ you get stuck‚ and you lose the rest of the idea because you stop thinking

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    Listening Susan Cain said in her book ’The Power of Introverts’‚ "We have two ears and one mouth and we should use them proportionally." Listening is more important of a skill than speaking in an effective communication. Active listening provides people with opportunity to understand the speaker to be able to respond and form opinions about what’s being conveyed. I was part of the ESL program for the first two years of High School. After I got out of the ESL program‚ I started tutoring and encouraging

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    minimal effort or skill. Listening is a skill that requires practice and concentration to avoid the barriers that are working against it (Hynes‚ 2005). Effective communication exists when the receiver interprets and understands the sender ’s message in the same way the sender intended for it to be. According to Larry Nadig‚ Ph.D. (1999)‚ there are three basic modes of listening. There is competitive listening‚ attentive listening‚ and active listening. With competitive listening‚ the listener

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    Diagnostic Barriers to success in college When attending college withers a new student or old‚ there will be barriers in the way. These roadblocks can appear in various ways during a student’s career in college. The barriers can be anything from money‚ or attendance‚ and even time management. The key is to recognize the walls and overcome them to succeed. First‚ issue for many students is money. It’s not cheap to attend college‚ but colleges have many ways of helping out their students. One

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    Chapter 3 THE VALUE OF LISTENING What is the value of listening? -Did you know that we spend more time in listening than we do reading‚ writing‚ or speaking? 40% of our communication time accounts listening. -Through listening we learn to anticipate the action of others and to gauge their emotions Listening is one of the two important activities in the communication process. Ex: Through classroom lectures‚ conversations‚ group meetings‚ electronic media

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