Active listening is a form of structured listening that focuses full attention on the speaker to improve mutual understanding between the listener and speaker. It involves listening to the speaker without interrupting, asking relevant questions, and providing responses that show you are paying attention to what they are saying.
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Active Listening Techniques
Active listening is a form of structured listening that focuses full attention on the speaker to improve mutual understanding between the listener and speaker. It involves listening to the speaker without interrupting, asking relevant questions, and providing responses that show you are paying attention to what they are saying.
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ACTIVE LISTENING
TECHNIQUES WHAT IS ACTUALLY ACTIVE LISTENING?
Active listening is a form of structured
listening that focuses the attention on the speaker. This type of listening improves mutual understanding between the listener and the speaker. Attention!
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