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Sound
To Use, or Not to Use
Non-standard English
Levels of Listening
General Listening Info
100
the way we say vowels
What is enunciation?
100
a question added to a phrase of question to gain approval
What is a tag?
100
technical language
What is jargon?
100
takes the least amount of concentration, if any
What is listening for enjoyment?
100
the sense by which we receive sound
What is hearing?
200
the way we say our consonants
What is articulation?
200
verbal pauses
What is a filler?
200
usually temporary
What is slang?
200
is an active process, requiring evaluation
What is critical listening?
200
things that keep us from llistening
What are barriers? (physical, mental, and cultural)
300
the degree of clarity and distinction in a person's speech
What is diction?
300
pronunciation variety to stress words that are important
What is intensity?
300
does not follow the standard rules for language
What is ungrammatical language?
300
putting yourself in someone else's place
What is empathic listening?
300
the ability to remember and recall information
What is retention?
400
the way a word is said
What is pronunciation?
400
using pronouns that have no reference
What is vague words? (wording)
400
cliche is also known as this
What is colloquialism?
400
type you normally do in the classroom
What is listening for information?
400
aids listening and helps us remember
What is note taking?
500
speech identified with a specific group or region
What is dialect?
500
using words that are precise with concrete meanings
What is simplicity?
500
softer, kinder words -- politically correct
What is a euphemism?
500
listening for exactness
What is precision listening?
500
the number of words the brain can process per minute
What is 500?