HEARING
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⬗Hearing refers to one's ability to
perceive sounds, by receiving
vibrations through ears.
⬗Hearing is an ability.
⬗Hearing does not requires
concentration.
⬗Hearing is physiological, which is
through one of our senses in the
living organisms.
LISTENING
⬗Listening is something done consciously,
that involve the analysis and understanding
of the sounds you hear.
⬗Listening is a skill.
⬗Listening requires complete concentration
⬗On the contrary, listening is a psychological
(conscious) act.
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LISTENING PROCESS
Types of poor listeners
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Reasons for poor listening
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Fast facts
•We listen at 125-250 wpm, think
at1000-3000 wpm.
•75% of the time weare distracted,
preoccupied or forgetful.
•20% of the time, weremember what
we hear.
•More than 35% ofbusinesses think
listening is a top skill for success.
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Appreciative listening
❑Listening for Pleasure and
enjoyment, as when we listen to
music, to a comedy routine, or to an
entertaining speech etc.
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Emphatic listening
❑Empathic listeningis a way
oflisteningand responding to another
person that improves mutual understanding
and trust.
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Comprehensive listening
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❑Comprehensive listeningis the
interpretation of the words and
ideas.Comprehensive listeninginvolves
understanding the thoughts, ideas, and
message.
critical listening
Critical listeningis a form oflisteningthat if
usually not mentioned, since it involves
analysis,criticalthinking and judgment. Making
judgments duringlisteningis often considered as
a barrier to understand a person, and there's a lot
of truth in that.
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Promoting better listening
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“
Listening is an art that requires
attention over talent, spirit over
ego, others over self.
➢Dean Jackson
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Thanks!
Team members
⬗ANSHUL SARSIYA [19BME10009]
⬗HARSH GIRI [19BCY10037]
⬗YASHWANT GOUR [19BEC10043]
⬗PRANAV SANTHOSH [19BCY10155]
⬗NAMAN AGARWAL [19BCE10395]
⬗NOEL PAUL FREDY [19BCY10130]
⬗DUNGAR DAS CHURA [19BCY10176]
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