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There is a difference between hearing what we are told and fully listening to what someone is telling us through both verbal and nonverbal signals. Listening requires us to remain engaged in the moment and be observant. The listening process includes receiving information, understanding what is being shared with us, evaluating the messages we have received, and acting on the information. Effective listening requires making a deliberate effort to connect, retain information, and process information through the listening process.
In these lessons on Essential Skills for Effective Listening, you’ll learn specific skills related to being an effective listener and how to implement them. You’ll learn how to show interest, be focused, pay attention to words, evaluate and analyze details, avoid interruptions, recall information, and reflect upon what you’ve heard. You can use what you learn from listening to make informed decisions, problem solve, and build relationships.
It teaches specific skills for effective listening, including how to show interest, be focused, pay attention to words, evaluate and analyze details, avoid interruptions, recall information, and reflect upon what you have heard.
The objectives are to understand how to show interest during conversations, demonstrate focus and information recall, and recognize word context and meaning in communication.
You can use what you learn from listening to make informed decisions, solve problems, and build relationships.
The lessons cover an Introduction, Showing Interest, Being Focused and Paying Attention to Words, Evaluating and Analyzing Details, Avoiding Interruptions, Recalling Information, Reflecting Upon What You Heard, and a Test Your Knowledge assessment.