Something we do without even thinking about it.
What is Hearing?
Listening to the lecture will help you get an A in the exam!
What are academic benefits?
What is Judging?
Slouching and crossing your arms when the speaker is boring you.
What is nonverbal feedback?
Creating a speech for listening, not for seeing.
What is writing for the ear?
Jamming out to Michael Jackson
What is Appreciative Listening?
Listening to be able to empathize with clients at your job.
What are professional benefits?
Your friends are teasing the speaker who is speaking at the moment.
What are identify distractions?
This nonverbal feedback involves your eyes.
What is eye contact?
Get your audience to want to listen to you, and what you have to say.
What is make your listeners care?
Relational Listening.
Being able to carefully be alert and observant during conversations.
What is attention?
Having background knowledge beforehand regarding the topic that will be spoken.
What is Come Prepared?
Inclining in your seat towards the front when you're interested.
What is "Listener's Lean?"
Getting the audience's attention by feeding into their curiosity.
What is intrinsic motivation?
Seeing a counselor for help.
What is Empathetic Listening?
Making sure you listen to a speaker with a positive mindset and open mind.
What is Attitude?
You don't agree when the speaker says pineapple belongs on pizza.
What is reacting emotionally?
Asking a question about the lecture during the lecture, not the end.
What is Verbal Feedback?
Using excitement during your speech using active voice.
What is cue your listeners?
Listening to my lectures.
What is informational listening?
Being flexible with the speaker when they speak.
What is Adjustment?
Writing down or recording my lectures.
What is take notes?
"..Another useful tool for a good listener."
What is paraphrasing?
Add pathos to add emotion to your speech for the audience.
What is convince them to change?