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Q1. Read the passage given below carefully:

1. Research has shown that the human mind can process words at the rate of about

500 words per minute, whereas a speaker speaks at the rate of about 150 words

a minute. The difference between the two at 350 words is quite large.

2. So a speaker must make every effort to retain the attention of the audience. The

listener should also be careful not to let his mind wander. Good communication

calls for good listening skills. A good speaker must necessarily be a good listener.

3. Listening starts with hearing but goes beyond. Hearing, in other words is necessary,

but is not a sufficient condition for listening. Listening involves hearing with

attention. Listening is a process that calls for concentration. While listening, one

should also be observant. In other words, listening has to do with the ears, as well

as with the eyes and the mind. Listening is to be understood as the total process

that involves hearing with attention, being observant and making interpretations.

Good communication is essentially an interactive process. It calls for participation

and involvement. It is quite often a dialogue rather than a monologue. It is necessary

to be interested and also show or make it abundantly clear that one is interested

in knowing what the other person has to say.

4. Good listening is an art that can be cultivated. It relates to skills that can be

developed. A good listener knows the art of getting much more than what the

speaker is trying to convey. He knows how to prompt, persuade but not to cut off

or interrupt what the other person has to say. At times the speaker may or may

not be coherent, articulate and well-organized in his thoughts and expressions.

He may have it in his mind and yet he may fail to marshal the right words while

communicating his thoughts. Nevertheless a good listener puts him at ease, helps

him articulate and facilitates him to get across the message that he wants to

convey. For listening to be effective, it is also necessary that barriers to listening

are removed. Such barriers can be both physical and psychological. Physical

barriers generally relate to hindrance to proper hearing whereas psychological

barriers are more fundamental and relate to the interpretation and evaluation of

the speaker and the message.​

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Answered by dev4626
3

Answer:

1 .Research has shown that the human mind can process words at the rate of about 500 per minute, whereas a speaker speaks at the rate of about 150 words a minute.

Explanation:

2onvey. For listening to be effective, it is also necessary that barriers to listening

are removed. Such barriers can be both physical and psychological. Physical

barriers generally relate to hindrance to proper hearing whereas psychological

barriers are more fundamental

Answered by s1253tharun2999
0

Answer:

Q1. Read the passage given below carefully:

1. Research has shown that the human mind can process words at the rate of about

500 words per minute, whereas a speaker speaks at the rate of about 150 words

a minute. The difference between the two at 350 words is quite large.

2. So a speaker must make every effort to retain the attention of the audience. The

listener should also be careful not to let his mind wander. Good communication

calls for good listening skills. A good speaker must necessarily be a good listener.

3. Listening starts with hearing but goes beyond. Hearing, in other words is necessary,

but is not a sufficient condition for listening. Listening involves hearing wit

Explanation:

Q1. Read the passage given below carefully:

1. Research has shown that the human mind can process words at the rate of about

500 words per minute, whereas a speaker speaks at the rate of about 150 words

a minute. The difference between the two at 350 words is quite large.

2. So a speaker must make every effort to retain the attention of the audience. The

listener should also be careful not to let his mind wander. Good communication

calls for good listening skills. A good speaker must necessarily be a good listener.

3. Listening starts with hearing but goes beyond. Hearing, in other words is necessary,

but is not a sufficient condition for listening. Listening involves hearing wit

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