MT W2D2 Listening
MT W2D2 Listening
LISTENING
THE LISTENING PROCESS
Steps of Listening:
3. Evaluation: At this stage the listener decides what to do with the received
information. The judgments you make at the stage of evaluation are
crucial to the listening process
• Listening helps in learning about people and how their minds work
in learning new ideas or concepts so that one can understand people better
Purpose/importance of
listening
To get an introductory idea of an oral message
To understand the main points of lecture
To discover the speaker’s idea during a conversation
To understand different viewpoint in order to
contribute a discussion
Aim a broad understanding of the subject matter of a
seminar
It facilitates good relationship with people
Continued..
to lectures to customers
Instructions Boss
Subordinates
Views in G.D
seminar presentations
Various communication
various forums
activities
Difference b/w hearing and listening
• Hearing • Listening
a mechanical process • A dynamic activity &
• unconcerned involves
/listener plays a interpretation
passive part • Listener plays active
indifferent to message part
• Involuntary • Voluntary
• Happens • Involves conscious
automatically effort
3] Wandering Attention:
- Human mind can process 500 words per minute , whereas a speaker speaks at a
rate of 150 words per minute,
- Concentrating and analyzing would improve listening
Listening Barriers
[B] Psychological Barriers relate to behavioral aspects.
2] Attitude:
The listener may with a “know it all” attitude and may not listen
because he feels he already knows what the speaker has to say
the listener assumes it can be done without much concentration
and effort
An over critical attitude may shift --- to notice faults and errors.
[III] linguistic barrier: speaker should use the language that the listener
understands
IV] cultural barrier: speaker & listener belong to diff. cultures , share diff.
values
----- interpretation of the meaning can create misunderstanding
Improving Listening Skills
Efforts by listener:
Efforts by speaker:
• The speaker needs to have clarity of thought and purpose , he
should be clear about what is he conveying to the audience