Chapter three explains the differences between four main listening styles. There are empathetic and objective listening‚ active and non-active listening‚ nonjudgmental and critical listening and lastly surface and depth listening. I think my style of listening is largely active and inactive listening. Active listening is hearing what is said‚ concentrating on the message and absorbing it. Active listening includes paraphrasing the speaker’s ideas and meanings‚ being able to express understanding
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listener‚ I was still anxious but more prepared. I listened to Bella’s story about her conflict with her mom on why she changed majors. While listening to Bella‚ I had the chance to use my active listening skills. In the role play‚ I had both areas of strength and areas for growth. During my conversation with Bella‚ I showed some strengths in my active listening skills. One of my strongest points was my empathy. I was able to understand how she was feeling and be in the moment with her. Another strength
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I. OBJECTIVES A. extract the system of values found in the reading selection; B. participate actively in class and group discussion; and C. discuss the message of the selection through group discussion. II. CONCEPTS A. Topic: Reach for Your Dream By: David D. Moore B. Reference: reading.com.ph. pp32-36 C. Materials: photocopy of the story‚ power point presentation‚ manila paper III. PROCEDURES A. Pre-Reading Activities 1. Preliminary Activities a. Checking of Attendance b. Checking of Assignments
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“Are You Listening‚” by Andre Aciman (March 17‚ 2014) is a story about his mother’s relationship with society and Andre. Andre begins the story with how he found out his mother was deaf. He assumed that the person who gave him the “official report” of his mom being deaf was his grandmother. Aciman’s other assumption‚ is that he found out by the way people treated her on the street; “Some whistled when she walked by…[and] when she shopped and spoke with the monotone‚ guttural voice of the deaf‚ people
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Listening to Music Helps Students Be More Productive in The Classroom In a survey of 400 students‚ 93% said they worked better while listening to music (Paul). Listening to music can be a responsibility without even realizing it. While working in class there are so many distractions of the world‚ how about drown them out with music? Mood changes are the number one link to how music affects people. Students’ work ethic and productivity also change greatly. Listening to one’s own personal selection
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Proper Oral Hygiene I. A. Have any of you seeing someone with an oral disease such as these and wonder how did it happen? How can I prevent it from happening to me? B. My name is Belzabeth Ceja and today I am here to instruct you on how practice proper oral hygiene. C. I will show you proper techniques and tools you should use when taking care of your teeth‚ gums and tongue so you can prevent oral diseases. II. A. Maintaining your teeth healthy and free of cavities 1. Components
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Brownie speech Specific Purpose: To teach the class how to make brownies Introduction Stressed spelled backwards spells desserts‚ coincidence? I think not. Author of this quote is unknown. I have to fully agree with this statement because when I’m stressed or having a bad day‚ I just love to come to my kitchen and bake something. One of my favorite things to bake is a brownie. Thesis: (So) Today I will show you that anybody can make their own brownies that is fresh as can be. Audience motivation:
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Listening log Composer- W.A Mozart Title of work- Bassoon Concerto in B flat major (K. 191) Date of Composition- 1774 Date of listening- 22/10/2010 Medium of performance-CD Karen Geoghegan (bassoon) BBC Philharmonic‚ Gianandrea Noseda This is Mozart’s only surviving bassoon
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Communication People communicate for different reasons‚ making communication vital and a major key of everyday life. Specially in a health and care setting where a lot of communication takes place as many different kinds of conversations occur‚ as well as a variety of meetings‚ activities ‚ treatment sessions and consultations with medical and other practitioners to ensure the service users we look after are provided with the care they require. In my daily role as a support worker‚ i have
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hard her life was on living her life growing up and doesn’t want them to make the same mistakes she did or go what she went through while she was growing up. That is a good reason why I listen to music. The third reason is to relieve my stress. Listening to music is basically the only thing I would do to relieve my stress. If I am sad‚ I tend to listen to sad songs or smooth jazz because it makes me feel better. The sad songs makes me feel like they’re understanding what I am going through and they
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