What does Active Listening mean?
Listening with full attention and showing you understand what the speaker is saying.
What does good body language look like when listening? (3)
Facing the speaker, nodding, and maintaining eye contact.
What does it mean to “paraphrase” what someone said?
Restating it in your own words.
True or False: Interrupting someone is okay if you already know what they’re going to say.
False.
Your friend is upset about losing their backpack. What’s an active listening thing you could say?
“That sounds really stressful. Do you want help looking for it?”
True or False? Active listening only means hearing words.
False. It also means understanding feelings and meaning.
What should your hands and eyes be doing while listening? (2)
Hands still, eyes on the speaker.
If someone says, “I’m nervous about my presentation,” what’s an active listening response?
“You’re nervous because you want to do a good job, right?”
What’s a bad habit that makes you seem distracted?
Looking at your phone or talking to others while someone’s speaking.
Your teacher gives directions you didn’t hear. What should you do?
Ask politely, “Can you please repeat that?”
Name one reason why active listening is Important.
It helps build trust and better communication.
Why is eye contact important when listening?
It shows respect and interest.
Why is it helpful to restate what someone said?
It shows you understand and are paying attention.
What happens to communication when we don’t actively listen?
Misunderstandings and conflicts happen.
During a group project, one person feels ignored. What could you say to show you care?
"I want to hear your idea—what were you saying?”
What's are (3) things you can do before replying to show you're active listening? (3 different answers)
Pause, Think, or Summarize what the other person said.
Give one non-verbal cue that shows you are paying attention. (3)
Nodding, smiling, or leaning slightly forward.
What’s one way to ask for clarification politely?
“Can you explain what you mean by that?” or “Do you mean…?”
Give one example of “fake listening.”
Nodding but not paying attention or thinking about something else.
You disagree with your classmate. How can you show active listening?
Let them finish, repeat what they said, and respond calmly.
What are the (3) main parts of Active Listening ?
Paying attention, showing understanding, and responding thoughtfully.
How can your tone of voice show active listening?
Using a calm, caring, or matching tone that fits the conversation.
What’s the difference between hearing and listening?
Hearing is noticing sound; listening means understanding the message.
Why is it disrespectful to talk over someone?
It shows you value your words more than theirs.
In a heated argument, what’s the best first step for active listening? (3)
Take a breath, stay calm, and listen before reacting.