English, asked by meenaharshi1972, 3 months ago

A. Answer the following questions:
1. What is active listening? Why do we listen to ?
2. How can you be an active good listener?
3.Write some key elements of active listening?
4. How do we benefit by listening carefully?
B. Fill in the blanks with correct words given in the brackets:
1. Listening is one of the most important
you can have. (knowledge, skill)
2. You will improve your
by becoming a better listener. (productivity,capacity)
3. The way to become a better
is to practice active listening, (speaker, listener)
4. By becoming a better listener, you will improve your
to influence and
others.
5. You should
yourself from side conversations when listening in a group
setting. (refrain, encourage)
C. Write true or false against the given statements:
1. We listen for enjoyment.
2. Most of us are good at listening.
3.You should listen to the speaker's body language.
4. You should not encourage the speaker to continue with small verbal comments like 'yes' and 'definitely'.
5. Interrupting the speaker is not a waste of time.​

Answers

Answered by bhatanepooja01
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Answer:

. Answer the following questions:

1. What is active listening? Why do we listen to ?

2. How can you be an active good listener?

3.Write some key elements of active listening?

4. How do we benefit by listening carefully?

B. Fill in the blanks with correct words given in the brackets:

1. Listening is one of the most important

you can have. (knowledge, skill)

2. You will improve your

by becoming a better listener. (productivity,capacity)

3. The way to become a better

is to practice active listening, (speaker, listener)

4. By becoming a better listener, you will improve your

to influence and

others.

5. You should

yourself from side conversations when listening in a group

setting. (refrain, encourage)

C. Write true or false against the given statements:

1. We listen for enjoyment.

2. Most of us are good at listening.

3.You should listen to the speaker's body language.

4. You should not encourage the speaker to continue with small verbal comments like 'yes' and 'definitely'.

5. Interrupting the speaker is not a waste of time.

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