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5 CRITICAL LISTENING STYLES

Hello fellas,back again with SANCTUARY, how's your day? I hope you are good luck. Today I would like to share about 5 critical listening style. Are you wonder about that? so,don't take too much word,let's get jump to the topic LEARNING SELECTIVE LISTENING: 5 CRITICAL LISTENING STYLES Have you ever been accused of “selective hearing” … you know the process that happens when you don’t want to hear something. To some degree, selective hearing is real. There are actually five different ways we listen. Here are the five listening style. Appreciative listening.  Listening for enjoyment … perhaps at a concert or a play or even church on Sunday morning. When you practice appreciative listening, you simply sit back and absorb. You appreciate what’s happening around you. You are not analyzing; you are not evaluating. Enjoying the experience… that’s Appreciative Listening. Empathic listening.  This is listening to the hurts or pains of another individual and ...

INTRODUCTION

     Previously I said welcome to my blog, Thank you also for coming to my blog.I also want to thank my lecturer, Ma'am Lilia Indriani S.Pd., M.Pd, who has taught English lessons of course and also how to create a good blog. Actually this is one of his assignment but I hope this blog is not just a task. But I hope that in this place I can share things that might be useful to all of you. Well, in this first post I will only introduce myself as a writer in this blog.  Well my name is Azka Wijdan Ma'ruf people usually call me azka or azak. I come from Borobudur, Magelang, Central Java.  I was born on june 8th 2001 in Temanggung, so when I post this thing I only in 19 years old.  Now I'm studying at Tidar University, Faculty of Teacher Training and Educational in English Department in the Third Semester. The reason I went to Tidar University and majored in English was because it was quite close to my house, so I didn't need to rent a boarding house,...

LISTENING SKILL

LISTENING Listening is the ability to accurately receive and interpret messages in the communication process. Listening is key to all effective communication. Without the ability to listen effectively, messages are easily misunderstood. As a result, communication breaks down and the sender of the message can easily become frustrated or irritated. If there is one communication skill you should aim to master, then listening is it. Listening is so important that many top employers provide listening skills training for their employees. This is not surprising when you consider that good listening skills can lead to better customer satisfaction, greater productivity with fewer mistakes, and increased sharing of information that in turn can lead to more creative and innovative work. Many successful leaders and entrepreneurs credit their success to effective listening skills. Richard Branson frequently quotes listening as one of the main factors behind the success of Virgin. Effect...