EDUCATION UGC NET
COMMUNICATION
Question
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information listening
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evaluative listening
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emphatic listening
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none of these
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Detailed explanation-1: -Listening to a lecture is basically Evaluative listening.
Detailed explanation-2: -Listening to classroom lectures is one example of comprehensive listening. 2. Getting directions to a friend’s house is another instance of comprehensive listening.
Detailed explanation-3: -for Lectures. LISTENING EFFECTIVELY is hearing and understanding what a speaker is saying and how it applies to you, and then remembering it for future use and evaluation. There are ways to improve your listening skills for lectures.
Detailed explanation-4: -Attending is the process of accurately identifying and interpreting particular sounds we hear as words. The sounds we hear have no meaning until we give them their meaning in context. Listening is an active process that constructs meaning from both verbal and nonverbal messages.
Detailed explanation-5: -This finding is unsurprising as the better you listen while in class, the better prepared you will be for your assignments and exams. It is quite simple really. When students listen, they catch the instructions, pointers, feedback, and hints they can use to make the assignment better or get a better score on the test.