How does the speaker acknowledge that the listener is active?
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Active listening is a skill that can be acquired and developed with practice. ... 'Active listening' means, as its name suggests, actively listening. That is fully concentrating on what is being said rather than just passively 'hearing' the message of the speaker. Active listening involves listening with all senses.
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A speaker can acknowledge that the listener is active by posture and behaviour.
- Active listening refers to concentrating and understanding what the speaker is saying.
- A speaker can acknowledge that the listener is active as -
- Posture - In interactions, body language can express much about the listener. When seated, the attentive listener often leans slightly forward or on side. Leaning head on one hand and nodding can also produce active listening signs.
- Smile - Little smiles can indicate the listener paying attention to speaker or a method to approve with messages being received. Smiles can be strong in affirming that signals are being listened to and heard, coupled with head nods.
- Distraction - There will be no interruption from the successful listener and they will also refrain from fidgeting, staring at watch, doodling, playing with their hair or picking their fingernails.
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