Analytical_Listening_Grade10 (1).pptx in problem solving

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this is an English 10 Lesson in quarter 2: Analytical Listening, including different activities


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Employing Analytical Listening in Problem Solving English Grade 10 – Listening Skills

Hook Question Have you ever had a misunderstanding because you didn't really listen? Let students briefly share their experiences.

What is Listening? Listening is more than hearing. It's the active process of receiving, constructing meaning, and responding to spoken messages.

Types of Listening 1. Appreciative Listening – For enjoyment (e.g., music, stories) 2. Empathetic Listening – To understand feelings (e.g., comforting a friend) 3. Comprehensive Listening – To learn and remember (e.g., lectures) 4. Analytical Listening – To evaluate, solve problems, and make decisions

Graphic Organizer: Types of Listening Type of Listening | Purpose | Example -------------------|---------|-------- Appreciative | Enjoyment | Listening to music Empathetic | Emotional support | Comforting a friend Comprehensive | Understanding | Listening to instructions Analytical | Evaluation & Problem-Solving | Group decision-making

What is Analytical Listening? - A process of listening carefully to analyze information - Focuses on logic, structure, and clarity - Helps in solving problems and making fair decisions

Why is Analytical Listening Important? - Helps avoid misunderstandings - Strengthens decision-making - Encourages collaboration and fairness

Scenario Practice Scenario: A group member says, 'I didn’t finish the task because I was too busy at home.' Ask students: - What is the speaker’s main point? - Is this a fact or an excuse? - How can we respond analytically instead of emotionally?

Analytical Listening in Real Life - During group work - In family arguments - When making tough decisions - When resolving conflicts with friends

Activity: Listening Role Play Instructions: 1. Pair up. 2. One plays the speaker; the other is the analytical listener. 3. Use one of the scenarios provided. 4. Switch roles after 5 minutes. 5. Reflect: How did analytical listening help?

Reflection Questions - How is analytical listening different from just hearing? - What challenges do you face when trying to listen analytically? - How can you improve this skill in your daily life?

Summary - Listening is a skill, not just a habit. - Analytical listening helps us think before we react. - Every conversation is a chance to solve problems better.

Thank You! "The biggest communication problem is we do not listen to understand. We listen to reply."
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