listening skill prepared by :- ribdiya vishal c. guided by :- rahulsir chanu

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Page 1: Listening skill  Prepared by :- Ribdiya vishal c.  Guided by :- Rahulsir Chanu
Page 2: Listening skill  Prepared by :- Ribdiya vishal c.  Guided by :- Rahulsir Chanu

Listening skill

Prepared by :-Ribdiya vishal

c.Guided by :-

Rahulsir Chanu

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Contents :-

What is listening ?

Comparison between listening & hearing

Types of listening

Barriers to effective listening

Characteristics of Good listeners

Effective listening Tips

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What is listening

Listening is the ability to understand the encoded message.

listening is one of the most important skills that you can have.

listening requires much more intelligence man speaking listening can be describe as a skill that involves receiving , interpreting and responding to the message sent by the communication.

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we listen different reason (1) Just for pleasure :- music , birds , singing etc…

(2) For information :- The news of whether for just can the television or a radio or announcements at a station or airport.

(3) To understand :- When some one is explaining what is happening what we have to do what some one feels.

(4) To take part :- Exchange news with family & friends,.

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Comparison between listening & hearing

1) Hearing is simply the act of receiving sound by the ear.

2) Hearing simply happens if you are not hearing impaired.

3) Hearing is rarely the physical ability of ear to listen sounds around.

1) Listening is something we consciously choose to do.

2) Listening requires concentration so that your brain processers meaning from words and sentences.

3) Listening is more attentive to interpreted the sounds requiring concentration of mind.

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Types of listening

Active listening1

Comprehensive listening

Attention listening Casual listening

Appreciative listening

Biased listening

Deep listening

False listening

Empathetic listening

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1. Active listing:-

Active listening shows the interest & encourage to the speaker.

2. Appreciative listening:-

the listeners looks for the ways to accept & praised the talent of others.

it just as we listen to a musician or entertainer.

3. Attention listening:-

listening to someone for something very carefully & showing attention to it.

4. Casual listening:-

listening without showing attention it is called as casual listening.

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5.Biased listening:- listening to someone without personal biased for prejudice.

6.Comprehesive listening:-

this type of listening useful in classroom where students listen to a lecturer to understand the topic.

7.Deep listening:-

someone try to understand the person his personality & unspoken meaning.

8.Emapathatic listening:-

when we listen to a friend who wants to share his or her feeling, we provide emotional & moral support through empathetic.

9. False listening:-

when someone is pretesting to listen but exually he is deeply lost.

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psychological

Barriers to effective listening

physiological

Emotional

Socio-cultural

Linguistic

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Psychological barriers

As listening is a purposeful activity, any psychological disturbance can hinder the process of listening because of leads to lack of interest and concentration.

Feeling of anger, sadness, anxiety, or fear can hinder the process of listening.

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Emotional barriersa) Beliefs & Attitudes :- Your strong opinion’s

on different issues like religion, politics, or business may prevent you from agreeing with the speaker.

b) sad memories :- loss of dear one or any incident of similar kind may prevent you from listening.

c) Anxiety :- The state of health may keep you disturbed at work place and it creates anxiety.

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Linguistic barriers When the listener doesn’t understand the

meanings of the words used by the speaker, there is a linguistic barrier.

Improper decoding of the message may lead to confusion and misunderstanding.

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Socio-cultural barriers

In oral communication, listener gives the meaning to the message as per is own understanding.

The interpretation of message can create misunderstanding.

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Physiological barriers

a) Hearing impairments :- It is physical disability and requires medical attention.

b) Hunger :- Hunger can reduce listening span.c) Tiredness :- Over work and exhaustion can

prevent a listening from pain attention.d) Pain :- Physical or emotional pain can block

listening.

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Traits of good listeners If something is really wonderful in this world it is listening.

When we listening to somebody, we should listen with care with help of the following points one can become a good listeners.

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Attitude :-

most people enjoy talking about them self. Some are lonely & some want to share their feeling.

Body language :-

most of our communication is paralinguistic.

for ex. It is not what we say that counts but how we say it, the tone we say use and what our body language says.

Paralinguistic:-

if you wish to clarify a point you can simply paraphrase what the speaker has said and asked from the speaker whether you have heard it accurately or not.

you can use the following lines:

“so you mean so that” “do you mean that”

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Stop talking

Be mentally prepared to listen

Evaluate the speech not the speakerConcentrate and be open minded

Ask question to clarify

Be unbiased to the speaker

Get the main points

Don’t argue mentally

Put full stop to your angerAvoid distraction

Effective listening tips

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Thank You