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What is a benefit of being able to listen for 'specific information'?
 
You can answer exact questions about the topic.
 
You can sing a song about the topic.
Is it important to use 'your own words' when you summarize what you heard?
 
YES
 
NO
If you are listening to find the specific 'name' of a person, are you listening for general meaning or specific information?
 
Specific information.
 
General meaning. Atrás Siguiente
When you summarize, should your summary be very long or short?
 
Short
 
Very long
What happend if the speaker talks 'slowly' and uses 'familiar words'?
 
It makes listening easier.
 
It makes listening more difficult.
5. If a speaker was talking about 'sports' and suddenly starts talking about 'music,' what has happened?
 
The topic of discussion has changed.
 
They are still talking about sports.
4. When you try to 'grasp the general meaning' of a conversation, what are you trying to understand?
 
The main topic or overall idea.
 
Every small detail and fact. Atrás Siguiente
3. Which action shows 'active listening'?
 
Nodding your head and looking at the speaker.
 
Looking at your phone while the speaker talks.
2. What is the main goal when you 'summarize' what you hear?
 
To tell the main ideas in your own short words.
 
To write down every single word the speaker says.
1. When you listen for 'specific information,' what are you trying to find?
 
Exact details like names, numbers, or facts.
 
The overall feeling of the speaker. Siguiente