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speech on topic LISTENING TO LEARN

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Answered by naTEA
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Learning how to be an effective listener has numerous advantages. First, effective listening can ... Think about the classroom audience that will listen to your speeches in this course.

Answered by Anonymous
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&lt;p style="color:cyan;font-family:cursive;background:black;font size:40px;"&gt;..Today I am going to speak to you about listening. A topic that is quite the opposite of our usual public speaking focus.</p><p> </p><p>I have chosen this topic because I have had a realisation. As much as I love Toast Masters, What I really need to help me develop as a person and inturn support my career is better listening skills. So this evening I am going to discuss what it is to be a good listener and why I have come to realise it is so important.</p><p> </p><p>I want to make it clear that as a new member of Toast Masters I am not trying to run an educational. I have chosen to speak about listening because it is honestly something that I have struggled with through out my life.</p><p> </p><p>As early as I can remember I have had difficulty paying attention to what people are saying. On one hand I have become a very passionate, creative and fast thinking person however I have also had trouble building deep relationships, showing understanding for people and working in teams. I reasoned that taking the time to write a speech about listening might help me in my journey to improve my ability to practice it.</p><p> </p><p>So lets look at the practicalities. Listening in essence, is about comprehending the message, retaining the information and responding to whom you were listening to. I would argue that it is not possible to truly listen and do anything else at the same time. This is because the focus and sensitivity needed to properly consider the situation, meaning and feeling of what it is that is being said requires your full attention. I am not saying that we always need to be listening 100%, but we do need to become aware of when we need to do so.  </p><p> </p><p>When listening we need to constantly be responding to the speaker by giving both non-verbal and verbal communication. When someone is still talking a simple smile, attentive eye contact, posturing towards them, mirroring of their body shapes and nodding in agreement can all give the person who is talking the assurance that they have your full attention.&lt;/p&gt;

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