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Listening
Preparation
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Bonus
100
Receiving sound waves without intention
What is hearing?
100
those listening to your speech
What is audience
100
an intentional act of receiving sound waves
What is listening
100
to summarize
What is paraphrase
200
listening while sharing and understanding the speaker's feelings
What is empathetic listening?
200
what do I hope to accomplish with my speech
What is purpose
200
requires you to concentrate on what you are hearing, attach meaning to it, and react to it
What is active listening
300
when you block out anything you don't want to hear
What is selective listening
300
a way of concisely and gracefully expressing the essential idea of your speech
What is thesis statment
300
list 3 factors you should consider when you are preparing to speak to a group
What is audience, purpose, and occasion
400
analyzing and evaluating the information you take in so you can use it to further your communication
What is critical listening?
400
To narrow and zero in on points are most appropriate for your audience and occasion
What is limiting topic
400
a way of concisely and gracefully expressing the essential idea of your speech
What is thesis statement
500
when you pay attention to details that give you clues to the speaker's emotion or state of mind
What is precision listening
500
a written account of the specific outcomes you want your speech to achieve
What is purpose statment
500
why is it important to consider your audience?
your audience helps narrow the topic by considering the age, interests, and attitudes.