The Listening Process Developed by Tawuana Gaines Valdosta State University, GA ECED 4300 (Dr. Tonja Root)

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The Listening Process Developed by Tawuana Gaines Valdosta State University, GA ECED 4300 (Dr. Tonja Root)

Listening Process Listening to what is said and making sense of it. Gaines, T.W. (2007). Listening Process PowerPoint. Unpublished PowerPoint, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA.

Hearing Listen to the message. Gaines, T.W. (2007). Listening Process PowerPoint. Unpublished PowerPoint, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA.

Paying Attention Focus on what you are hearing and the most important information in the message. Ignore any distractions. Gaines, T.W. (2007). Listening Process PowerPoint. Unpublished PowerPoint, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA.

Comprehend Understand the message. Make connections with what you already know or create new knowledge. Most important stage. Gaines, T.W. (2007). Listening Process PowerPoint. Unpublished PowerPoint, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA.

Purposes for Listening To distinguish sounds. For enjoyment. To understand a message. To evaluate a message. Gaines, T.W. (2007). Listening Process PowerPoint. Unpublished PowerPoint, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA.

Taking Notes Making written notes about what is heard. -Listen for and write down things that are repeated. - Rephrase (use your own words). -Do not write complete sentences. -Write important key words or phrases. - Write unfamiliar words. -Summarize the main points. Gaines, T.W. (2007). Listening Process PowerPoint. Unpublished PowerPoint, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA.

After Listening Ask Yourself: What is the main idea? Do I have any questions for the teacher? Is any part of the message unclear? Are my notes complete? Gaines, T.W. (2007). Listening Process PowerPoint. Unpublished PowerPoint, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA.

Paul Bunyan Tall Tale: - story that is full of exaggerations. -stretches the truth. - blows things out of proportion. Gaines, T.W. (2007). Listening Process PowerPoint. Unpublished PowerPoint, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA.