Mastering Listening Skills
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What is the difference between hearing and listening?

Hearing refers to one's ability to perceive sounds, by receiving vibrations through ears, while listening is when you receive the sound waves and understand it by paying full attention to the words and sentences of the speaker.

Define listening and explain why it is considered a learned skill.

Listening is the process of attentively hearing and interpreting the meaning of words and sentences spoken by the speaker. It is considered a learned skill because it requires concentration, attention, and the ability to comprehend verbal and non-verbal signs.

Explain the quote 'Hearing is through ears, but listening is through the mind.'

The quote means that while both hearing and listening involve the use of ears, listening goes beyond just receiving sound waves. It involves paying full attention to the words and sentences of the speaker and understanding the message transferred by the other party in the process of communication.

What are some factors that make listening a bit difficult?

<p>Listening is a bit difficult because it requires concentration and attention, and the human mind is easily distracted. Additionally, the use of different verbal and non-verbal signs, tone and pitch of voice, and body language can also make listening difficult.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How can listening be used as a technique to comprehend what is being said?

<p>Listening can be used as a technique to comprehend what is being said through paying attention to different verbal and non-verbal signs, such as the type of words used, tone and pitch of voice, body language, and so on.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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