MELC : Judge the Validity of the Evidence listened to
Learning Objectives At the end of the lesson, the students are expected to: Describe Passive listening and Active listening. Determine the Importance of listening actively. Practice listening and responding.
Passive Listening and Active Listening
What is listening? It is a process of receiving and interpreting the spoken word. Listening activity is vital in process of one’s language acquisition.
Types of Listening skills Active Listening Passive Listening
What is Active Listening? Active listening is paying attention to the speaker, show kenness in the speaker and speech by his expression and by asking questions about the speech if required. It consist of both “verbal” and “non-verbal clues.”
Verbal clues vary from repeating or summarizing parts of what is being said to asking appropriate follow up.
Non-verbal clues including nodding, eye contact,etc.
What is Passive Listening? Passive listening is when you hear someone or something without paying full attention.
Why active listening is important? Active listening is important because it establishes a connection between speaker and listener. It creates positive working environment. It encourage the speaker to express his ideas clearly.
How to become an active listener? Look at the person speaking and maintain eye contact. Ask questions if what is being said is not understood and repeat the information back if it helps to understand it better.
Activity: Roar by Katy Perry Directions: Take note all the important details or information that you have notice in the song, and share your output in front of the class.
Directions: Write PL if the given phrases is about Passive listening, and AL if it is about Active listening. _____1. Paying attention to what speaker is saying _____2. Having eye contact _____3. Nodding _____4. Asking questions wherever required _____5. Only hearing to what speaker is saying
_____6. Consist of both verbal and non- verbal clues _____7. Effortless _____8. Involve feedback and questions _____9. Listener’s mind may move to other topics _____10. No questions
Assignment: Cite a real-life scenario/experience where you considered/realized that listening is important and discuss how it is so.