What is the active listening acronym?
HEAR
Do we ask questions during a conversation or at the end?
At the end (REPLY)
Is hearing the same as listening?
No, to listen means to process and understand what someone is saying
When active listening, should you talk or listen more?
Listen
Which of the following is NOT a part of active listening?
A. Making eye contact B.
Giving advice C. Nodding your head D. None of the above
B. Giving advice
Why is it important to use body language during active listening? A. To show you are listening B. To see how the speaker is feeling C. To encourage the speaker to share/talk D. None of the above are correct E. All of the Above
E. All of the Above
Why do you need to use your eyes during active listening? A. You do not. B. To make the speaker think you are listening C. To read the speakers body language D. None of the above
C. To read the speaker body language
If you're facing the person speaking, you're always actively listening. A. True or B. False
B. False
Active listening helps......
Build relationships!
Is interrupting respectful? Yes or no?
No
Eye contact, nodding, smiling, leaning-in
No
What is the difference between listening and hearing?
A. Nothing B. One is intentional C.They are just different words with the same meaning D. None of the above are correct
B.One is intentional
What are things we can say to show acknowledgement or appreciation?
"uhuh", "tell me more", "that's interesting"
How can we listen with our whole body?
Eyes, brain and ears
Ask questions or summarize
What posture (the way our body is) shows respectful listening?
Sitting up and making eye contact
When you are actively listening you should?
A.Close your eyes B. Look at the ground C.Gaze at your crush D.
Look at the speaker
D. Look at the speaker
Which posture (body language) shows you are actively listening? A.Slouching B.Turning your back C.
Sitting up straight D.Laying down
C. Sitting up straight
Listen and support