Tuesday, March 10, 2009

chapter four summary

Listening is act of hearing attentively.
Listening is more than merely hearing words, Listening is an active process by which students receive, construct meaning from, and respond to spoken and or nonverbal messages. As such , it forms an integral parts of communication process and should not be seperated from the other language arts.
Listening comprehension complements reading comprehension.Verbally clarifying the spoken message before, during and after a presentation enhances listening comprehension. Writing , inturn, clarifies and documents the spoken message.

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