5. What is Listening?
Listening is receiving language through the ears.
Listening involves identifying the sounds of
speech and processing them into words and
sentences. When we listen, we use our ears to
receive individual sounds (letters, stress, rhythm
and pauses) and we use our brain to convert
these into messages that mean something to us.
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8. 1. Which is true about Turn-Taking?
A. Turn-taking is the manner in which a conversation takes place.
B. Turn-taking is giving others equal opportunities to speak.
C. Turn-taking entails opting in a conversation and taking total
control of.
9. A. Turn-taking is the manner in which a
conversation takes place.
B. Turn-taking is giving others equal opportunities
to speak.
(2 points)
10. 2. Why is it important to take turns when speaking?
It is important to take turns so that:
A. Each person in the conversation feels equally important.
B. Mutual respect can be ignored.
C. Each individual ideas and views can be heard.
11. It is important to take turns so that:
A. Each person in the conversation feels equally important.
C. Each individual ideas and views can be heard.
(2 points)
12. 3. Which of these are rules for listening?
A. Be open minded and focus
B. Speaking openly and regularly
C. Being offensive and close minded