Learns by listening and hearing
Auditory Learners
This type of learner is "music smart"
Musical learner
Includes hairstyles, clothing, cleanliness and neatness.
Appearance
Occurs when a speaker alternates between two or more languages, or language varieties, in the context of a single conversation.
Code Switching
The act of perceiving sound by the ear
Hearing
Learns by reading or seeing pictures
Visual Learners
This type of learner is "People smart"
Interpersonal learner
Nonverbal Communication can be: cultural, instinctive, imitated, but mostly...
Taught
The alternating or mixed use of two or more languages.
Linguistics
The verbal and nonverbal signals we send while someone is talking.
Back-Channel cues
Learns by touching or doing
Kinesthetic (Tactile)
This type of learner is "picture smart"
Spatial learner
Nonverbal Communication can account for ____% of all communication.
98%
The use of one dialect, accent, or language variety over another, depending on social or cultural context.
Sociolinguistics.
Listening Styles:
Concerned about the emotional states of others and listen with the purpose of offering support.
People-Oriented
What type of learner? From the Latin root audire
This type of learning is "word smart"
Linguistic learner
Vocal, nonverbal - audible sounds that do not use words
Paralinguistics
Sort of -> Sorta
A lot -> lots
Yes -> Hell Yeah!
Listening Styles:
These listeners are frustrated by disorganization, because it detracts from the possibility of actually doing something.
Action-Oriented
What type of a learner? May remember everything that was said during a work meeting but has a hard time recalling the information that was outlined in a work report.
Auditory Learner
Theory of Multiple Intelligences:
Developed by who?
Bonus 200 if you can say the year.
Howard Gardiner
1983
Proxemics: 1 1/2 - 4 feet of distance is which "space bubble"
Personal
What is the difference between Dialect and Accent?
An accent is how one pronounces words—a style of pronunciation.
A dialect includes not just pronunciations, but also one's general vocabulary and grammar.
Types of Listening:
Focused primarily on the physiological and occurs mostly at the receiving stage of the listening process to discriminate between sounds
Discriminative Listening