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AEE-601
Listening Skills & Note Taking
 Submitted to Dr Hamid Nawaz Khan
 Submitted by
 Shah nawaz khan 221
 Muhammad Ijaz 238
Listening
 Listening is a process of receiving,
interpreting and reacting to the
messages received from the
communication sender. Listening is a
process involving awareness,
reception, and perception.
 If you want to be a more effective
listener then you must not only open
the lines of communication and relax
but you must compel others to do the
same. You only hear with your ears
(which are always open), but listen with
your mind.
Types of Listening
 Ignoring: Completely not listening to others.
 Pretending: Yeah! Right, uh-huh are the some of
the expressions of those who practice pretending.
 Fake listening: Many listeners mistake silence for
listening. They steadfastly fix their eyes on the
speaker and try to project themselves as good
listeners. In fact they miss many important points
 Evaluative listening: This traps a listener into
the temptation of passing hasty judgments or
unfounded evaluations about the speaker.
 Selective listening: Hearing only certain part of
the speech / conversation etc, and think that is
important to them.
 Marginal listening: A poor listener is a marginal
listener. Day dreamers, poor listening habitués,
wandering attention and avoiding understanding
of complex points by finding escape routes are
the characteristics of marginal listeners
 Attentive listening: Paying attention and focusing
energy on the words that are being said. It is a
process to observe and understand what is said
and to assimilate the viewpoint of the speaker.
Listening to this type is more useful in solving
complex problems.
 Empathic listening or active listening: This is the
highest from of listening. This listening with intent
to understand. The understanding of speakers
frame of mind, their paradigm and understand how
they feel. This type of listeners practices a lot of
mental paraphrasing.
Guidelines for Effective Listening
 Eye Contact : A listener must exhibit a behaviour of
making eye contact. It encourages the speaker.
 Bodily Exhibitions : A listener must show himself that
he is interested in listening. Non verbal signs can be
used to exhibit affirmative head nods and appropriate
facial expressions, eye contact etc convey certain
things to the speaker.
 Listen to total Meaning : Listen to the total meaning
of the message being communicated. Do not assume
and don’t pass judgement quickly
 Avoid Distracting Actions or Gestures ; Looking
at one’s own watch, shuffle papers, playing with
pencil / pen, reading news paper/letters and other
distracting activities should not practiced.
 Ask Questions : An effective listener always ask
questions, clarifies doubts, seeks explanations and
ensures clear understandings.
 Paraphrase : Restating in one’s own words what
the speaker is said is called paraphrasing.
 Listen Patiently : The speaker is entitled to be
heard, even if you feel his approach is wrong.
 Avoid Premature Arguments : Do not interrupt
the speaker by arguing about facts. That is not so,
prove it etc.
 Indicate Acceptance : An occasional ‘yes’ or ‘I
see’ or even a nod of the head indicates attention.
 Avoid Fake Attention : Fake/pseudo listeners
make the speaker believe that they are listening or
listened. They appear to be listening but not
actually involved in the process of listening,
interpretation and understanding the message
Note Taking
 Note taking is one of the guidelines for effective
listening.
 It is a brief record of facts, speech etc.
 It is filtering the received information.
Reasons for taking a note
 Making yourself to take note forces you to listen
carefully and test your understanding of the
material.
 When you are reviewing, note provide a gauge to
what is important.
 It is easier to remember.
 Helps to remember.
 To update information
Note taking systems / Methods
 Cornell method: The Cornell method of note
taking provides a systematic format for condensing
and organizing notes without recopying.
 Outline method: In this method, first lecture is
listened or text is read, then notes are written by
structuring the writing in an organized pattern.
 Charting method: It is a method of creating tables
with rows and columns.
 Mapping method : Here, the text is read and
comprehended and then ideas are written with
lines connecting them together in a graphically/
tree like structure.
 Sentence method :Here, every new thought or
fact is written on a separate line. This method is
usually followed in recording the minutes/
Proceedings of the meetings.
Steps for note taking
 Listening: Follow the rules of thumb for good
listening and apply active listening.
 Filter the information required.
 Paraphrase (Restate).
 Notin
Suggestions taking note
(Each student should develop his or her own method of taking note)
A. Make the note brief
 Never use a sentence where you can use a
phrase. Never use a phrase where you can use a
word.
 Use abbreviations and symbols, but be
consistent.
 Put most notes in your own words. However, the
following should be noted exactly
 Formulas
 Definitions
 Specific facts
 Use outline form and/or a numbering system.
Indention helps you distinguish major from minor
points.
 If you miss a statement, write key words, skip a few
spaces, and get the information later.
 Don't try to use every space on the page.
 Be alert and attentive to the main points.
 Do not write down everything.
 Use key words or very short sentence to save
time.
 Take accurate notes.
 Apply uniform system of abbreviation.
 Omit descriptions and full explanations
Tips for note taking
Instructors clues
 Material written on the blackboard.
 Repetition.
 Emphasis (tone of voice and gesture, amount of
time the instructor spends on the points and the
number of examples cites.
 Word signals.
 Summaries given at the end of class.
 Reviews given at the beginning of class.
Hints for note making
 Don't write down everything that you read or hear.
Be alert and attentive to the main points.
Concentrate on the "meat" of the subject and
forget the trimmings.
 Notes should consist of key words or very short
sentences.
 Take accurate notes. You should usually use your
own word.
 Think a minute about your material before you start
making notes. Don't take notes just to be taking
notes! Take notes that will be of real value to you
when you look over them at a later date.
 Have a uniform system of punctuation and
abbreviation that will make sense to you. Use a
skeleton outline and show importance by indenting.
Leave lots of white space for later additions.
 Omit descriptions and full explanations. Keep your
notes short and to the point. Condense your
material so you can grasp it rapidly.
 Don't worry about missing a point.
 Don't keep notes on oddly shaped pieces of paper.
Keep notes in order and in one place. 9. Shortly
after making your notes, go back and rework (not
redo) your notes by adding extra points and
spelling out unclear items. Remember, we forget
rapidly. Budget time for this vital step just as you do
for the class itself.
 Review your notes regularly. This is the only way
to achieve lasting memory

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listening skills & note taking.pptx

  • 1. AEE-601 Listening Skills & Note Taking  Submitted to Dr Hamid Nawaz Khan  Submitted by  Shah nawaz khan 221  Muhammad Ijaz 238
  • 2. Listening  Listening is a process of receiving, interpreting and reacting to the messages received from the communication sender. Listening is a process involving awareness, reception, and perception.  If you want to be a more effective listener then you must not only open the lines of communication and relax but you must compel others to do the same. You only hear with your ears (which are always open), but listen with your mind.
  • 3. Types of Listening  Ignoring: Completely not listening to others.  Pretending: Yeah! Right, uh-huh are the some of the expressions of those who practice pretending.  Fake listening: Many listeners mistake silence for listening. They steadfastly fix their eyes on the speaker and try to project themselves as good listeners. In fact they miss many important points
  • 4.  Evaluative listening: This traps a listener into the temptation of passing hasty judgments or unfounded evaluations about the speaker.  Selective listening: Hearing only certain part of the speech / conversation etc, and think that is important to them.  Marginal listening: A poor listener is a marginal listener. Day dreamers, poor listening habitués, wandering attention and avoiding understanding of complex points by finding escape routes are the characteristics of marginal listeners
  • 5.  Attentive listening: Paying attention and focusing energy on the words that are being said. It is a process to observe and understand what is said and to assimilate the viewpoint of the speaker. Listening to this type is more useful in solving complex problems.  Empathic listening or active listening: This is the highest from of listening. This listening with intent to understand. The understanding of speakers frame of mind, their paradigm and understand how they feel. This type of listeners practices a lot of mental paraphrasing.
  • 6. Guidelines for Effective Listening  Eye Contact : A listener must exhibit a behaviour of making eye contact. It encourages the speaker.  Bodily Exhibitions : A listener must show himself that he is interested in listening. Non verbal signs can be used to exhibit affirmative head nods and appropriate facial expressions, eye contact etc convey certain things to the speaker.  Listen to total Meaning : Listen to the total meaning of the message being communicated. Do not assume and don’t pass judgement quickly
  • 7.  Avoid Distracting Actions or Gestures ; Looking at one’s own watch, shuffle papers, playing with pencil / pen, reading news paper/letters and other distracting activities should not practiced.  Ask Questions : An effective listener always ask questions, clarifies doubts, seeks explanations and ensures clear understandings.  Paraphrase : Restating in one’s own words what the speaker is said is called paraphrasing.
  • 8.  Listen Patiently : The speaker is entitled to be heard, even if you feel his approach is wrong.  Avoid Premature Arguments : Do not interrupt the speaker by arguing about facts. That is not so, prove it etc.  Indicate Acceptance : An occasional ‘yes’ or ‘I see’ or even a nod of the head indicates attention.  Avoid Fake Attention : Fake/pseudo listeners make the speaker believe that they are listening or listened. They appear to be listening but not actually involved in the process of listening, interpretation and understanding the message
  • 9. Note Taking  Note taking is one of the guidelines for effective listening.  It is a brief record of facts, speech etc.  It is filtering the received information.
  • 10. Reasons for taking a note  Making yourself to take note forces you to listen carefully and test your understanding of the material.  When you are reviewing, note provide a gauge to what is important.  It is easier to remember.  Helps to remember.  To update information
  • 11. Note taking systems / Methods  Cornell method: The Cornell method of note taking provides a systematic format for condensing and organizing notes without recopying.  Outline method: In this method, first lecture is listened or text is read, then notes are written by structuring the writing in an organized pattern.  Charting method: It is a method of creating tables with rows and columns.
  • 12.  Mapping method : Here, the text is read and comprehended and then ideas are written with lines connecting them together in a graphically/ tree like structure.  Sentence method :Here, every new thought or fact is written on a separate line. This method is usually followed in recording the minutes/ Proceedings of the meetings.
  • 13. Steps for note taking  Listening: Follow the rules of thumb for good listening and apply active listening.  Filter the information required.  Paraphrase (Restate).  Notin
  • 14. Suggestions taking note (Each student should develop his or her own method of taking note) A. Make the note brief  Never use a sentence where you can use a phrase. Never use a phrase where you can use a word.  Use abbreviations and symbols, but be consistent.
  • 15.  Put most notes in your own words. However, the following should be noted exactly  Formulas  Definitions  Specific facts  Use outline form and/or a numbering system. Indention helps you distinguish major from minor points.  If you miss a statement, write key words, skip a few spaces, and get the information later.  Don't try to use every space on the page.
  • 16.  Be alert and attentive to the main points.  Do not write down everything.  Use key words or very short sentence to save time.  Take accurate notes.  Apply uniform system of abbreviation.  Omit descriptions and full explanations Tips for note taking
  • 17. Instructors clues  Material written on the blackboard.  Repetition.  Emphasis (tone of voice and gesture, amount of time the instructor spends on the points and the number of examples cites.  Word signals.  Summaries given at the end of class.  Reviews given at the beginning of class.
  • 18. Hints for note making  Don't write down everything that you read or hear. Be alert and attentive to the main points. Concentrate on the "meat" of the subject and forget the trimmings.  Notes should consist of key words or very short sentences.  Take accurate notes. You should usually use your own word.
  • 19.  Think a minute about your material before you start making notes. Don't take notes just to be taking notes! Take notes that will be of real value to you when you look over them at a later date.  Have a uniform system of punctuation and abbreviation that will make sense to you. Use a skeleton outline and show importance by indenting. Leave lots of white space for later additions.  Omit descriptions and full explanations. Keep your notes short and to the point. Condense your material so you can grasp it rapidly.  Don't worry about missing a point.
  • 20.  Don't keep notes on oddly shaped pieces of paper. Keep notes in order and in one place. 9. Shortly after making your notes, go back and rework (not redo) your notes by adding extra points and spelling out unclear items. Remember, we forget rapidly. Budget time for this vital step just as you do for the class itself.  Review your notes regularly. This is the only way to achieve lasting memory