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Reporter: Leilani Grace M. Reyes
Master in Education-Teaching English Language
June 22, 2013
TYPES OF LISTENING
 Discriminative listening is the most basic type
of listening, whereby the difference between
difference sounds is identified. If you cannot
hear differences, then you cannot make sense
of the meaning that is expressed by such
differences.
 The next step beyond discriminating between
different sound and sights is to make sense
of them. To comprehend the meaning
requires first having a lexicon of words at our
fingertips and also all rules of grammar and
syntax by which we can understand what
others are saying.
 Comprehension listening is also known as
content listening, informative listening and
full listening.
 Critical listening is listening in order to
evaluate and judge, forming opinion about
what is being said. Judgment includes
assessing strengths and weaknesses,
agreement and approval.
 This form of listening requires significant
real-time cognitive effort as the listener
analyzes what is being said, relating it to
existing knowledge and rules, whilst
simultaneously listening to the ongoing
words from the speaker.
 Biased listening happens when the person
hears only what they want to hear, typically
misinterpreting what the other person says
based on the stereotypes and other biases
that they have. Such biased listening is often
very evaluative in nature.
 In evaluative listening, or critical listening, we
make judgments about what the other person
is saying. We seek to assess the truth of what
is being said. We also judge what they say
against our values, assessing them as good
or bad, worthy or unworthy.
 Evaluative listening is also called
critical, judgmental or interpretive listening.
In appreciative listening, we seek certain
information which will appreciate, for
example that which helps meet our needs
and goals. We use appreciative listening
when we are listening to good music, poetry
or maybe even the stirring words of a great
leader.
 In sympathetic listening we care about the
other person and show this concern in the
way we pay close attention and express our
sorrow for their ills and happiness at their
joys.
 When we listen empathetically, we go beyond
sympathy to seek a truer understand how
others are feeling. This requires excellent
discrimination and close attention to the
nuances of emotional signals. When we are
being truly empathetic, we actually feel what
they are feeling.
 In therapeutic listening, the listener has a
purpose of not only empathizing with the
speaker but also to use this deep
connection in order to help the speaker
understand, change or develop in some
way.
 This not only happens when you go to
see a therapist but also in many social
situations, where friends and family
seek to both diagnose problems from
listening and also to help the speaker
cure themselves, perhaps by some
cathartic process. This also happens in
work situations, where managers, HR
people, trainers and coaches seek to
help employees learn and develop.
 The word 'dialogue' stems from the Greek
words 'dia', meaning 'through' and 'logos'
meaning 'words'. Thus dialogic listening
mean learning through conversation and an
engaged interchange of ideas and
information in which we actively seek to learn
more about the person and how they think.
 Dialogic listening is sometimes known as
'relational listening'.
 Sometimes the most important factor in
listening is in order to develop or sustain a
relationship. This is why lovers talk for hours
and attend closely to what each other has to
say when the same words from someone else
would seem to be rather boring.
 Relationship listening is also important in
areas such as negotiation and sales, where it
is helpful if the other person likes you and
trusts you.
Receiving
• It refers to the response caused by sound waves
stimulating the sensory receptors of the ear; it is
physical response.
Understanding
• It is the stage at which you learn what the speaker
means-the thoughts and emotional tone.
Remembering
 It is important listening process because it
means that an individual has not only received
and interpreted a message but has also added
it to the mind's storage bank.
 But just as our attention is selective, so too is
our memory- what is remembered may be quite
different from what was originally seen or
heard.
Evaluating
 It consists of judging the messages in some
way. At times, you may try to evaluate the
speaker’s underlying intentions or motives.
 Often this evaluation process goes on without
much conscious awareness.
Responding
This stage requires that the receiver
complete the process through verbal
and/or nonverbal feedback; because the
speaker has no other way to determine if
a message has been received .
This stage becomes the only overt means
by which the sender may determine the
degree of success in transmitting the
message.
No one would talk much in society if
they knew how often they
misunderstood others.
(Goethe)
 Top-down strategies are listener based; the
listener taps into background knowledge of the
topic, the situation or context, the type of
text, and the language. This background
knowledge activates a set of expectations that
help the listener to interpret what is heard and
anticipate what will come next. Top-down
strategies include
 listening for the main idea
 predicting
 drawing inferences
 summarizing
 Bottom-up strategies are text based; the
listener relies on the language in the
message, that is, the combination of
sounds, words, and grammar that creates
meaning. Bottom-up strategies include
 listening for specific details
 recognizing cognates
 recognizing word-order patterns
 Strategic listeners also use metacognitive
strategies to plan, monitor, and evaluate their
listening.
 They plan by deciding which listening
strategies will serve best in a particular
situation.
 They monitor their comprehension and the
effectiveness of the selected strategies.
 They evaluate by determining whether they
have achieved their listening comprehension
goals and whether the combination of
listening strategies selected was an effective
one.

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Types of Listening and Strategies

  • 1. Reporter: Leilani Grace M. Reyes Master in Education-Teaching English Language June 22, 2013
  • 3.  Discriminative listening is the most basic type of listening, whereby the difference between difference sounds is identified. If you cannot hear differences, then you cannot make sense of the meaning that is expressed by such differences.
  • 4.  The next step beyond discriminating between different sound and sights is to make sense of them. To comprehend the meaning requires first having a lexicon of words at our fingertips and also all rules of grammar and syntax by which we can understand what others are saying.  Comprehension listening is also known as content listening, informative listening and full listening.
  • 5.  Critical listening is listening in order to evaluate and judge, forming opinion about what is being said. Judgment includes assessing strengths and weaknesses, agreement and approval.  This form of listening requires significant real-time cognitive effort as the listener analyzes what is being said, relating it to existing knowledge and rules, whilst simultaneously listening to the ongoing words from the speaker.
  • 6.  Biased listening happens when the person hears only what they want to hear, typically misinterpreting what the other person says based on the stereotypes and other biases that they have. Such biased listening is often very evaluative in nature.
  • 7.  In evaluative listening, or critical listening, we make judgments about what the other person is saying. We seek to assess the truth of what is being said. We also judge what they say against our values, assessing them as good or bad, worthy or unworthy.  Evaluative listening is also called critical, judgmental or interpretive listening.
  • 8. In appreciative listening, we seek certain information which will appreciate, for example that which helps meet our needs and goals. We use appreciative listening when we are listening to good music, poetry or maybe even the stirring words of a great leader.
  • 9.  In sympathetic listening we care about the other person and show this concern in the way we pay close attention and express our sorrow for their ills and happiness at their joys.
  • 10.  When we listen empathetically, we go beyond sympathy to seek a truer understand how others are feeling. This requires excellent discrimination and close attention to the nuances of emotional signals. When we are being truly empathetic, we actually feel what they are feeling.
  • 11.  In therapeutic listening, the listener has a purpose of not only empathizing with the speaker but also to use this deep connection in order to help the speaker understand, change or develop in some way.
  • 12.  This not only happens when you go to see a therapist but also in many social situations, where friends and family seek to both diagnose problems from listening and also to help the speaker cure themselves, perhaps by some cathartic process. This also happens in work situations, where managers, HR people, trainers and coaches seek to help employees learn and develop.
  • 13.  The word 'dialogue' stems from the Greek words 'dia', meaning 'through' and 'logos' meaning 'words'. Thus dialogic listening mean learning through conversation and an engaged interchange of ideas and information in which we actively seek to learn more about the person and how they think.  Dialogic listening is sometimes known as 'relational listening'.
  • 14.  Sometimes the most important factor in listening is in order to develop or sustain a relationship. This is why lovers talk for hours and attend closely to what each other has to say when the same words from someone else would seem to be rather boring.  Relationship listening is also important in areas such as negotiation and sales, where it is helpful if the other person likes you and trusts you.
  • 15. Receiving • It refers to the response caused by sound waves stimulating the sensory receptors of the ear; it is physical response. Understanding • It is the stage at which you learn what the speaker means-the thoughts and emotional tone.
  • 16. Remembering  It is important listening process because it means that an individual has not only received and interpreted a message but has also added it to the mind's storage bank.  But just as our attention is selective, so too is our memory- what is remembered may be quite different from what was originally seen or heard.
  • 17. Evaluating  It consists of judging the messages in some way. At times, you may try to evaluate the speaker’s underlying intentions or motives.  Often this evaluation process goes on without much conscious awareness.
  • 18. Responding This stage requires that the receiver complete the process through verbal and/or nonverbal feedback; because the speaker has no other way to determine if a message has been received . This stage becomes the only overt means by which the sender may determine the degree of success in transmitting the message.
  • 19. No one would talk much in society if they knew how often they misunderstood others. (Goethe)
  • 20.  Top-down strategies are listener based; the listener taps into background knowledge of the topic, the situation or context, the type of text, and the language. This background knowledge activates a set of expectations that help the listener to interpret what is heard and anticipate what will come next. Top-down strategies include  listening for the main idea  predicting  drawing inferences  summarizing
  • 21.  Bottom-up strategies are text based; the listener relies on the language in the message, that is, the combination of sounds, words, and grammar that creates meaning. Bottom-up strategies include  listening for specific details  recognizing cognates  recognizing word-order patterns
  • 22.  Strategic listeners also use metacognitive strategies to plan, monitor, and evaluate their listening.  They plan by deciding which listening strategies will serve best in a particular situation.  They monitor their comprehension and the effectiveness of the selected strategies.  They evaluate by determining whether they have achieved their listening comprehension goals and whether the combination of listening strategies selected was an effective one.