Chapter 3: Listening.

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Chapter 3: Listening

Learning Objectives Explain the difference between hearing and listening. Identify the components of the listening process. Describe four different kinds of listening. Explain why good listening habits are important.

Main Points Listening is more than hearing Roadblocks to good listening Effective listening strategies

Vocab Passive Listening Active Listening Listening Spare Time Appreciative Listening Discriminative Listening Empathetic Listening Critical Listening

Listening is more than hearing Listening is what? Poor listening can keep you from doing well in class, job, sports, etc.. Wake up your mind to change your listening habits.

Speak Vs. Hear We speak at 120 to 180 words a minute. We can hear and process words and language much faster than that.

Four Ways to Hear What are the ways?

Map Activity Get out a pencil.