6. Don't judge or
argue
prematurely
7. Look for key ideas
8. Info listening
9. Paraphrase
10. Knowledge of vocabulary
E.
11. Concentration
MATCHING TYPE
B.
C.
D.
G.
Make sure you receive the same thoughts which
speakers are trying to convey.
Repeating the speaker's words as he or she
says them will strengthen his or her message
and help you to stay attentive
Focus, stay disciplined in the face of
distractions, actively and mentally say no to
distractions, and accept responsibility in getting
the listening task at hand accomplished.
We should be open-minded when attempting to
properly listen and retain information.
Listen carefully to the speaker to find out the
main ideas that he or she is trying to convey.
While listening, write down key concepts and
terms instead of trying to write down everything
that is being said.
Try to understand the speaker's ideas before
judging them.
When listening, asking mental questions to
further grasp the information as the speakers are
talking can mean that the listener is truly
comprehending the information that is being
said.
We can recall experiences and information from
our lives to help make sense of information in
informational listening.
Increasing mastery of vocabulary through
techniques like learning a new word a day or
reading books can contribute in being a good
informational listener.
12. Memory
13. Refraining from judgment
H.
14. Asking questions
15. Taking notes