It is quite clear from the title that this thread deals with reading as a hobby. Actually‚ I was the thread-starter. I wanted to discuss reading with people who simply can’t do without it. I wanted to speak about beneficial effects of reading. And that is why I have called it "Advantages of reading as a hobby”. But as it usually happens in on-line communities‚ other people influence our intentions a lot. That is why I can’t say that the thread is dedicated to positive sides of reading. It is about
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presentation‚ our topic is comprehensive listening. We have six persons in a group‚ which is Chong yee ling‚ Naresh‚ Eaw sin yee‚ Chu pei tai‚ Loh yean chi and Wong sue yeng and the first person is group leader.The purpose of this report is to provide a model for students to understand what is the meaning of comprehensive listening‚this presentation contains five major sections. The first concerns goal of comprehensive listening. Here‚ comprehensive listening is listening to the understanding ‚learn‚remember
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Teaching Listening Listening is the language modality that is used most frequently. It has been estimated that adults spend almost half their communication time listening‚ and students may receive as much as 90% of their in-school information through listening to instructors and to one another. Often‚ however‚ language learners do not recognize the level of effort that goes into developing listening ability. Far from passively receiving and recording aural input‚ listeners actively involve themselves
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Active Listening; Effective Listening Skills Growing up our parents always taught us‚ treat the way you would like to be treated. Well‚ the same goes for listening; we should listen to others the way we would want to be listened to. Proper listening skills are a very valuable asset to have. People who work in an organization tend to spend most of their time in some form of the communication process. Effective communication is an essential component of organizational success whether it is at
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REFLECTIVE ACCOUNT OF DEVELOPING A HOBBY Last summer whilst I was talking to one of the residents she remarked about how varied the bird-life was that came into the garden and that she would like to find out what they were and encourage more birds into the garden by getting a new bird table. I spoke to the manager and she agreed for me to take the resident to the local garden centre to choose one. I said that I would be happy to take her along to the garden centre on Thursday as it would not
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A few words by Teresa on Listening Steven Henagar’s College Teresa Palacios Communication Arts Dani Liese Assignment Issue Date: Week 3 Being Mindful Listening “Mindfulness is a choice. It is not a talent that some people have and others don’t.” Abstract The very first step in listening is the decision to be mindful. Mindfulness is being present‚ fully in the moment. I knew‚ I was in for a beating as soon as I started to read this subject on mindfulness. It is definitively
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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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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 is more
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and/or the visual arts addresses only half of art teachers ’ needs for communication. The other half‚ of course‚ is listening. In truth‚ there are few motives in our human experiences as powerful as the yearning to be listened to‚ to be taken seriously‚ and/or to matter to other people (Nichols‚ 1995). According to French philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy (2003/2007)‚ "To be listening i.s always to be on the edge of meaning‚ or in an edgy meaning of extremity‚ and as it the sound were precisely
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What is "critical listening?" Critical listening is a form of listening that if usually not mentioned‚ since it involves analysis‚ critical thinking and judgment. Making judgments during listening is often considered as a barrier to understand a person‚ and there’s a lot of truth in that. However‚ critical listening occurs when you still want to understand what the other person is saying‚ but also have some reason or responsibility to evaluate what is being said to you and how it is being said
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