Five parts of active, critical listening
2 answers:
Pay Attention<span>Critical:
1. Listening for main ideas.
2. Outlining main ideas.
3. Looking for key words.
4. Taking notes.
5. Weighing the evidence.
Active:
</span>1. Pay Attention
2. Show that you are listening
3. Feedback ( respond )
4. Defer judgement
Allow the speaker to finish each point before asking questions.
Don't interrupt with counter arguments.
5. Respond Appropriately
Listening for main ideas ,outlining main ideas,looking for key words,taking notes,weighing the evidence
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