* "Encourage the writer to tell what he or she wants the two of you to look and
listen for" (What the Writing Tutor, 2006, p.
The Undercurrents of Listening: A Qualitative Content Analysis of Listening in Writing Center Tutor Guidebooks
Thus, critical listening skills come from both knowing what we hear and what to
listen for. For example, in the discussion of dynamics, to know the difference between forte and piano, one must first hear and understand the basic concept of forte and piano.
This & that
In the initial stages of this technique, students are supposed to
listen for general understanding and later they should
listen for details as they add to their notes through negotiating with their peers.
Enhancing listening comprehension through a group work guessing game/ Mejora de la comprension auditiva mediante el uso de adivinanzas en grupo
Franchisors who
listen for ideas solve more problems than those who do not and create a feeling of concern for franchisees while receiving better quality information.
Learn to listen: listen to learn: building effective communications opens the door to opportunities for trust and rapport
Someone who comes to you with a problem is really delivering a message, so
listen for it.
What do you hear when you listen? Principles and tips for developing critical listening skills: honing your listening skills can help you hear the meaning behind the messages, leading to personal and professional success
However, Ellen used a totally different strategy: Because I had already previewed the questions, I knew what I should
listen for. When the tape began to run, I focused on the necessary information only.
Listening strategies of L2 learners with varied test tasks
Listen for the aural clues that evoke a sense of place--automatic doors and cash registers vs.
Making sense of sound
Active listening occurs when you hear beyond the speaker's words and
listen for the meaning; and even more so when you search for the context, intent and feelings behind the message.
Avoid hiring mistakes by learning to listen
One of the first principles in crisis intervention is to
listen for the emotions exhibited by the subject and how they relate to the facts of the situation.
Crisis intervention for Law Enforcement negotiators
My wife Janet and I take time each morning on waking to pray and
listen for direction from the God who has led us so wonderfully all these years in fair weather and foul.
How-or why-do you make space for God?
People
listen for a variety of reasons--to learn, retain information, make decisions, and solve problems.
Power-up your listening skills
One way to avoid interrupting unintentionally is to
listen for words that indicate the speaker may have more to say, such as "and' "also' "beside, ""in other words."
Listen up!
Alert children to the organizational structure of your message and tell them what to
listen for ("Today you will be working in groups on the class newspaper.
Promoting active listening in the classroom
If a patient wants you to
listen for 20 minutes and you only have 10, you can prepare them for the interaction so they don't feel rushed.
Listening skills for physician executives
I learned to
listen for each voice, to achieve the proper balance among the voices in replication as well as in my own interpretation.
Understanding piano playing through MIDI: students' perspectives on performance analysis and learning