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    TO BE A GOOD LISTENER INTRODUCTION I. Attention Grabber Malaysia currently was buzzing around with the incident that happened between an Indian college student with the first lady of One Voice One Malaysia. The scene which was recorded at Universiti Utara Malaysia in north Malaysia had been a very devastated story among the students and the government itself. These phenomena really taught us how two person or two different people learn to be a good speaker and a good listener. So‚ how are we

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    ‘‘An effective listener is aware that communication is a two-way process. Unless a listener accepts a share of the responsibility for its success‚ communication is doomed to failure.’ Explain what is ‘active listening’ and how can one become a more effective listener? How does ‘good listening’ benefit a staff member? Illustrate with the help of suitable examples. (20 marks) Active listening is a person’s willingness and ability to hear and understand. It is a state of mind that involves paying and

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    to pour my trouble to him because he is a good listener. He can not able to interrupt me or debate with me. Plus‚ i love to talk a lot‚ but i am not a good listener as he does. Sometimes‚ when i talk to him about how good i did that day‚ he will squeak and lay flat on the floor as if he can understands me and thinks that i am bragging. Now‚ Vibrant is 1 year old already. i am so happy for the time that we play together. He is a very good listener and a good company‚ and I always regard him as

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    a. I think women are better listeners than men Pro: · Women give advice from their own experiences · Listen intently · Women are compassionate · Women are supportive · Want to know all the facts Con: · They talk way too much about one thing · Have a tendency to act all-knowing · Annoying at times · Show more emotion than what is needed · Are gossipers b. Capital punishment is no deterrent to crime Pro: · Zero percent chance they’ll kill again · Not supporting a criminal in

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    Why are most people poor listeners? “Most people do not listen with the intent to understand; they listen with the intent to reply.” —Stephen R. Covey. Its all in the mindset and what revolves around us is what I believe causes most people to become poor listeners. Therefore‚ if it wasn’t for media access or the internet‚ I suppose the percentage would be fairly even; however‚ technology is what is needed although most people have poor social skills. They are too into themselves and/or have selective

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    describe the characters‚ the situations they face‚ and the things that they do. Then explain how they are similar in terms of traits and in the way readers feel about them. Write at least ten sentences Answer: Amongst the limerick poem of “The Listeners” and “The Cremation of Sam McGee‚” there are astounding characters that depict unusual traits which make them unique. Like the traveler who vowed to keep a promise‚ he was perceptively aware of the spooky tower which encompassed all round him. Though

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    Available online at www.sciencedirect.com System 37 (2009) 652–663 www.elsevier.com/locate/system Gains to L2 listeners from reading while listening vs. listening only in comprehending short stories Anna C.-S. Chang Applied English Department‚ Hsing-Wu College‚ Taipei‚ Taiwan Received 13 August 2008; received in revised form 30 November 2008; accepted 6 May 2009 Abstract This study builds on the concept that aural–written verification helps L2 learners develop auditory discrimination

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    What is love? and Is there an actual definition for love? Love is define and expressed in many different ways. It can be consider as an expression‚ desire‚ or a statement about what you really like. According to Welch (2010)‚ "Love is a tough subject to tackle...‚ but it is a necessary discussion as we consider intimate relationships among friends‚ lovers‚ and family (p.172)." Love is a difficult subject because not every individual are able to express or personal confront a person about their

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    People who listen to heavy metal music are often seen as a minority group in most cultures and countries‚ but is it possible that heavy metal music listeners have a distinct culture of their own that transcends the dividing lines of nations? This paper is intended to research and report the similarities between heavy metal listeners across the world. In order to do that I will be splitting the world up into four major categories for observation and research: 1. The United States 2. English speaking

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    Does Music Help in Listeners’ Emotional Regulation? Introduction In everyday lives‚ individuals engage in music‚ associating with various emotional behaviours such as immerse in memories and relaxation. (eds. Juslin et al. 2011) This shows that the purpose of music listening will be different for each person and the chosen music would be according to the emotional state a person wish to achieve. (Getz et al. 2014) However‚ most people nowadays lead a hectic lifestyle and they tend to slowly ignore

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