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Listening Skills
Grades
Module 1: Introduction
Listening Skills
Types of Listening Skills
Benefits of Listening Skills
Importance of Listening Skills
Quiz 1:
Module 2: Active Listening
What is active listening?
Being an Active Listener
Barriers of Active Listening
Quiz 2:
Module 3: Listening Comprehension
Speech Decoding
Comprehending
Oral Discourse Analysis
Intensive Listening
Effective Note Making
Quiz 3:
Module 4: Receiver Biases
Confirmation Bias
Halo Effect
Sterotyping
Quiz 4:
Module 5: Summary
Conclusion
Test Your Knowledge
Quiz 2:
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of active listening?
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Maintaining eye contact with the speaker
Interrupting the speaker to clarify a point
Asking open-ended questions
Summarizing what you have heard
Active listening involves:
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Focusing solely on the speaker's words.
Waiting silently for your turn to speak.
Paying close attention and engaging with the message.
Interrupting frequently to clarify points.
You're struggling to understand a technical presentation because the speaker is using a lot of jargon. What barrier to active listening are you facing?
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Language barrier
Speaker characteristics
Physical discomfort
Cultural differences