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banana
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star
Double points!
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shark
Other team loses 15 points!
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lifesaver
Give 10 points!
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trap
No points!
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Win 10 points!
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Should you always 'put what someone says in your own words' to show them you are engaged? Why/Why Not?
No. Rephrasing what someone said can actually cause "emotional friction" and more mental strain. Rephrase if you need to check your own comprehension.
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If you've become distracted while listening to someone, what should you do? (3 parts)
According to the article, you should: admit it, apologize, and ask the person to repeat what they said. It happens to everyone at times!
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What are the 3 aspects of active listening?
Cognitive, Emotional, and Behavioral.
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True or False: "Active Listening" means that you are actively thinking about what you want to say next while the other person is speaking.
False! It can take a lot of effort, but we should all be practicing just listening to people rather than thinking about what we want to say next.
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Provide a brief description/explanation of 1 of the 3 aspects of active listening.
See article/Ms. Clune
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Give 3 examples of professional non-verbal cues you can use to show a teacher you are listening.
Ms. Clune will decide if your examples were both professional AND detailed enough for points.
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What are 3 strategies we can use to help regulate our emotional responses? (Can think of the article, Group, etc.)
Examples: meditation, ABCs, Box Breathing, etc.
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List 3 of the tips given in the article for improving your listening skills.
Repeat what they said, don't rephrase unless you need, non-verbal cues, keep distractions to a minimum, etc.
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Eye contact is one of many nonverbal cues that help show you're listening. Is eye contact easy and natural for everyone?
No.
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According to the article, what is the second goal of any conversation?
Goal 2: If people don't feel listened to, they will stop sharing (and listening is the kind thing to do).
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True or False: Listening is a skill that is vitally important, but often undertaught.
True!
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How many "tips" does the article give in their "cheat sheet" for active listening?
9
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A 2015 study showed that 78% of business schools listed "presenting" as a learning goal, but only ______% listed "listening."
11% (will accept any answer under 15%).
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