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TYPES OF LISTENING

ARE YOU AN ACTIVE LISTENER?


• If you concentrate on what you hear and process the information
so that your views and the speaker's message are unified or
combined. That is called Ideal Listening. 

• On the other hand, if you listen and absorb the information according to your
perspective. You associate what you hear with your own experience, and you
make meaning based on your perspective. This is called Projective Listening. 
Passive Listening

• listening without reacting. allowing someone to speak, without


interrupting. Not doing anything else at the same time, and yet not
really paying attention to what's being said.
• This type of listening listener pretends to be listening but absorbed in
thinking or doing something .
• Example: Students pretending like they are listening to the teacher. 
Marginal Listening 

• Type of listening exists when there is the provision of too much


information. This can be an overloading of the information. In This,  listener
knows the subject of communication but very briefly, that means, detailed
are totally ignored. 

Examples: Students will only listen to the subject where they are interested . 
Empathic Listening 

+ Empathic listening is the practice of being attentive and responsive to


others' input during conversation. Listening empathically entails
making an emotional connection with the other person and finding
similarities between their experience and your own so you can give a
more heartfelt response.
Turn your module
into page 9
Answer the
following 
2. All of the students are all
Identify the type of 1. Ben is only listening if the
ears when they're teacher is
Listening. subject is English.
teaching.

5. during meeting, anna


3. since they're math teacher 4. anna is depressed, and
sneaks her phone under table
is unbending they are she's lucky enough to have
the but still manage to make
keeping themselves alive aimee as her best friend to
an eye contact to the
during their math subject.  give her advice whenever. 
discussant. 
Let's Review your
knowledge about Figures
of Speech 
SIMILE
+ Is a literary device where the writer employs the words "like", "similar
to", "resemble" or "as" to compare. 
METAPHOR 
Similar to simile; however it makes comparison without using the word
"like" or "as" 
PERSONIFICATION
+ It is an abstract concept, such as particular human behavior or a force
or form of nature, is represented as a person. 
HYPERBOLE 
Exaggeration used to express an overstatement to describe something greater
than the truth. 
ALLITERATION
+ Is a sound device in which the initial consonant letter or sound
in a word is repeated in a phrase/line of a poem/prose
The Raven 
Edgar Allan Poe 
Edgar Allan Poe
+ Edgar Allan Poe, (born January 19, 1809, 
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.—died October 7,
1849, Baltimore, Maryland), American short-
story writer, poet, critic, and editor who is
famous for his cultivation of mystery and the 
macabre. His tale 
“The Murders in the Rue Morgue” (1841)
initiated the modern detective story, and the
atmosphere in his tales of horror is unrivaled
in American fiction. His “The Raven” (1845)
numbers among the best-known poems in the
national literature.

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