3. Are you a good listener?
Yes or No?
“You heard me but you don’t
listen.”
4. HEARING LISTENING
-is the ability to
accurately receive
and interpret
messages in the
communication
process.
-understanding the
data collected
-is the ability to
perceive sound by
detecting
vibrations through
the ear.
-collecting of data
5. Listening comprehension is the basis for your
speaking, writing and reading skills.
Why is listening difficult?
6. Why is listening difficult?
Message
Delivery
Listener
Environment
7. How to become a GOOD LISTENER:
1. Be attentive.
2. Keep an open mind.
3. Listen to the words.
4. Try to picture out what the speaker is saying.
We listen to understand and evaluate a message, to get
information and ideas, to communicate, to distinguish sounds,
and to enjoy.
Predicting the content and noting important details will help
you understand the message you listened to.
8. Four Types of Listening
APPRECIATIVE
EMPATHIC CRITICAL
COMPREHENSIVE
9. Appreciative Listening
listening for pleasure and enjoyment
***as when we listen to music, to a comedy
routine, or to an entertainment speech
describes how well speakers choose and
use words, use humor, ask questions, tell
stories, and argue persuasively
10. Appreciative Listening
You get relaxed every time you listen to
your favorite song “Angel Baby” by Troye
Sivan.
Sheena feels motivated when she listens
to speech of late senator Mirriam
Defensor Santiago.
John always listens to Moira’s playlist
because he loves her voice.
11. Empathic Listening
Listening to provide emotional support for
the speaker
***as when a psychiatrist listens to a patient or
when we lend a sympathetic ear to friend
Focuses on understanding and identifying
with a person’s situation, feelings, or motives
There is an attempt to understand what the
other person is feeling
12. Empathic Listening
Your best friend told you how problematic she
was because of her family situation. You listened
and tapped her shoulder to comfort her.
Gera Sol tried to explain her side but admitted
her fault and sincerely apologized to Jachelle by
giving a hug and saying sorry. Jachelle felt
guilty for she also had fault, she then
apologized to Gera Sol too.
.
13. Comprehensive/Active Listening
Listening to understand the message of a
speaker
***as when we attend a classroom lecture or
listen to directions for finding a friend’s house
Focuses on accurately understanding the
speaker’s words while simultaneously
interpreting non-verbal cues such as facial
expression, gestures, posture, and vocal
quality
14. Comprehensive/Active Listening
During online class, Ivan takes notes from his
teacher’s discussion. He also asks questions
to clarify something about the lesson.
Karl MJ got the highest score in the exam
because he was able to follow the given
directions.
Jhem can easily share ideas about English
subject because he actively listens to his
teacher during class.
15. Critical/Analytical Listening
Listening to evaluate a message for
purposes of accepting or rejecting it
***as when we listen to the sales pitch of a
used-car dealer or the campaign speech of
a political candidate
Focuses on evaluating whether a
message is logical and reasonable
Uses critical thinking skills
16. Joanna used to view and listen to some
online reviews before buying a product.
During campaign period, Ian used to
attend on electoral candidate’s meeting
de avance and listen to their platforms to
help him decide for his vote.
17. 1. When Robby was involved in a serious
automobile accident, Jess visited him in
the hospital. What would be the best
type of listening for Jess to use when
listening to Robby explain the details
of the accident?
- Empathic Listening
18. 2. Elaira just loves listening to the song
‘Shut Up and Dance’ on the radio. When
the song plays on, she smiles, sings every
word, and sometimes breaks into dance.
What is Elaira’s listening type?
- Appreciative Listening
19. 3. As a marketing head, Faith shares her
expertise in her field the conduct of
orientation for GSC’s new employees.
Blessy, as one of the new employees, took
out a pen and a notebook and started to
take down notes. What type of listening is
shown by Blessy?
- Comprehensive/Active Listening
20. 4. Mario loves watching and listening to
Pastor Bong Saquing’s sermons for he gets
inspired and motivated by his delivery of
God’s message. What type of listening is
employed by Mario?
- Appreciative Listening
21. 5. Racquel saw the most trending rechargeable
shake tumbler was on sale at Lazada Mall, she
then added it to her cart, but she decided not to
check out for a while, for she had a second
thought that it may not be durable. Eventually,
her friend Fj has it, and he showed it to her. She
then asked Fj a lot of questions about its features
and quality. She got satisfied based on what she
heard, so she opened her Lazada app again and
checked out the item. What type of listening is
shown in this situation?
- Critical/Analytical Listening
22. Take note of the following listening
strategies:
Before-Listening/ Pre-Listening Strategies
1. Connect
- Help yourself better understand a listening assignment by thinking of things you
already know about a topic. This helps your mind build connections between what you
know and new information you will hear.
2. Predict
- Make guesses about what you may learn as you listen. Guessing helps your brain
focus on the assignment. It doesn’t matter if your guesses are right or wrong.
3. Talk About New Words
- If there is a kus