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1 Success Criteria: I can distinguish the difference between hearing and listening I can utilize the steps of the listening process to appropriately respond to a communication

2 TEKS: (1)(G): “Identify the components of the listening process.”

3 Objective: Student Will Be Able To: Demonstrate their knowledge of listening skills to complete an activity.

4 “We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak.”
- Epictetus

5 Listening: It is a physical and psychological process that involves choosing to listen, understanding, and responding to symbolic messages from others. Open your ears!!!

6 4 Kinds of Listening: Deliberative: listening to understand, analyze, and evaluate. Trying to accept or reject a persons view. Ex: A debate Empathic: listening to understand, participate in, and enhance a relationship Ex: Counselors and Therapists use this

7 Critical: listening to comprehend ideas and information in order to achieve a specific purpose or goal Ex: Involves a problem, decision making Appreciative: listening to enjoy a speaker’s message or a performance on an artistic level Ex: Music, Poetry, Words of a great leader

8 The 3 Characteristics of Listening:
Active: You participate, listen attentively, and provide feedback Strive to understand & remember messages

9 Passive: Listener doesn’t actively participate and think they can absorb information but not contribute They place responsibility of communication on the speaker

10 Impatient: Short bursts of active listening is interrupted by noise/distractions They intend (usually) to pay attention, but allow their minds to wander

11 Factors that affect the listening process:
Noise: Temporary distractions Train, baby, loud car, sick, tired, etc. Barriers: BLOCKS listening & understanding Unfamiliar language, biases, tuning out, stress, ignorance.

12 THINK, PAIR, SHARE A teacher must overcome the sound of a lawnmower while teaching. A loud radio is preventing a child from hearing his or her parent's instructions. A student dislikes a teacher and refuses to listen in class. A foreign exchange student does not understand the teacher's directions. A student has a cold and cannot concentrate on the lesson in class. A student stayed up watching television until 3 A.M. and is falling asleep in class.

13 Steps in the listening process:
Acquiring/Hearing Step 1 The reception of sound

14 Steps in the listening process:
* Your own needs, interests, attitudes, and knowledge affects your choice to pay attention Attending/Choosing Step 2

15 Steps in the listening process:
* Your knowledge, attitudes, values, beliefs, and self-concept influence your perception Understanding Step 3

16 Steps in the listening process:
* You first respond emotionally, then intellectually Responding Step 4

17 Memory: (The process of retaining or recalling information)
Immediate Memory: Recalling information for a brief period of time Short Term Memory: Recalling information for carrying out a routine or daily task Long Term Memory: Recalling information from past experience

18 7 Common Roadblocks to Listening:
Tuning out dull topics Faking attention Yielding to distractions Criticizing delivery/physical appearance Jumping to conclusions Interrupting Overreacting to emotional words

19 Activity: Get in groups of 6
Telephone Game Objectives: To increase listening skills within the group. The Story Objectives: To enhance deliberative listening skills. The Wright Family Objectives: To increase critical listening skills.


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