Discuss the types of listening skills you employ during lectures. Also, how you practice defensive and ambush listening.

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The question asks about the different types of listening skills one might use during lectures. It also refers to defensive and ambush listening.

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During lectures, I use active and content-oriented listening. I avoid defensive and ambush listening.

During lectures, I use active listening to focus and engage, and content-oriented listening to understand the information. Defensive and ambush listening are bad habits, where you perceive everything as a personal attack or listen to use the information against the speaker, which I try to avoid.

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During lectures, I use active listening to focus and engage, and content-oriented listening to understand the information. Defensive and ambush listening are bad habits, where you perceive everything as a personal attack or listen to use the information against the speaker, which I try to avoid.

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  • Active Listening: Paying attention to verbal and non-verbal cues from the speaker.
  • Content-Oriented Listening: Focuses on understanding and retaining information.

Tips

It's easy to slip into defensive or ambush listening when you feel challenged or disagree with a speaker. Recognizing these tendencies is the first step in employing healthier listening habits.

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