Active Listening

Active Listening
Title Active Listening PDF eBook
Author Marc Helgesen
Publisher
Total Pages 69
Release 1995
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780521398848

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This book helps students listen for gist and specific information, to make inferences and to progress to content-based activities. The Teacher's Edition provides teaching suggestions, optional activities, listening scripts, and answer keys for the Student's Book.

Active Listening: Introducing Skills for Understanding Teacher's edition

Active Listening: Introducing Skills for Understanding Teacher's edition
Title Active Listening: Introducing Skills for Understanding Teacher's edition PDF eBook
Author Marc Helgesen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 111
Release 1995-09-29
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780521398848

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This book helps students listen for gist and specific information, to make inferences and to progress to content-based activities. The Teacher's Edition provides teaching suggestions, optional activities, listening scripts, and answer keys for the Student's Book.

Active Listening: Building Skills for Understanding Student's book

Active Listening: Building Skills for Understanding Student's book
Title Active Listening: Building Skills for Understanding Student's book PDF eBook
Author Marc Helgesen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 80
Release 1993-10-29
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780521398824

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The Active Listening series is a three-level listening course in North American English. It draws on recent research in comprehension, and offers students 20 engaging, task-based units, each built around a topic, function, or grammatical theme. In the first two levels (Introducing and Building), students learn to listen through a careful balance of activities, including listening for gist, listening for specific information, and making inferences. In the third level (Expanding), listening activities are content-based, drawing on real information from a variety of sources.

Active Listening

Active Listening
Title Active Listening PDF eBook
Author Marc Helgesen
Publisher
Total Pages 99
Release 1994
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780521398855

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This book helps students listen for gist and specific information, to make inferences and to progress to content-based activities. Building Skills for Understanding is the low-intermediate level of the Active Listening series. By activating students' knowledge of a topic before they listen, the text gives them a frame of reference to make intelligent predictions about what they will hear. Students learn to listen through a careful balance of activities, including listening for gist, listening for specific information, and making inferences.

Take Note

Take Note
Title Take Note PDF eBook
Author Robin Wallace
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Music appreciation
ISBN 9780195314335

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This innovative music appreciation text is designed to help students become active and attentive listeners through in-depth examination of a recurring repertory of core musical works. By exploring each element of music through the lens of these core works - which were carefully selected torepresent a variety of styles and genres - students deepen their understanding of how music works and develop strong listening skills that will enhance their enjoyment of music.

Active Listening

Active Listening
Title Active Listening PDF eBook
Author Carl R. Rogers
Publisher Mockingbird Press
Total Pages 40
Release 2021-03-03
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9781953450241

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Active Listening is a short 1957 work by Drs. Carl R. Rogers and Richard E. Farson, two influential American psychologists. The work brings the counselling technique of active listening to the layperson, demonstrating how it can be applied to interactions between an employee and employer. Carl R. Rogers (1902-1987) was one of the pioneers of the "client-centered" approach to psychotherapy. He is considered one of the founding fathers of modern psychotherapy research and is widely regarded among others in the field as the most influential psychotherapist of all time - viewed even more highly than Sigmund Freud. Dr. Rogers served as a professor of psychology at the University of Chicago, where he set up the university's counselling and research clinic, the Industrial Relations Center. He wrote many books on psychotherapy, and in later years, travelled the world to bring his theories to areas of great political and social strife like Northern Ireland, South Africa, and Brazil. Richard E. Farson (1926-2017) had already completed his bachelor's and master's degrees when he met Dr. Rogers in 1949. Dr. Rogers invited Farson to continue his studies with him at the University of Chicago. Farson became Dr. Rogers' research assistant while he completed his Ph.D. in psychology and began counselling at the Industrial Relations Center. Dr. Farson held leadership positions in a number of research institutions. He co-founded the Western Behavioral Sciences Institute, where he served as president and CEO. He was later appointed as the founding dean of the California Institute of the Arts School of Design and served as president of the Esalen Institute. Drs. Rogers and Farson collaborated on many projects, including 1957's Active Listening. They also led a 16-hour group therapy session that was recorded and released as a film called Journey Into Self. The film won the 1968 Academy Award for Best Documentary. Active Listening describes a method of communication used in counselling and conflict resolution. Rather than serving as a passive participant in a conversation, active listeners take a functional role in helping the speaker to work out their issues. As the speaker shares, the listener repeats back what they've heard in their own words. This both confirms that they've heard the speaker and verifies that they understand. Unlike the way many of us instinctively communicate - trying to get another to see things from our own perspective - active listening requires that we see things from the speaker's perspective. The listener must address not only the meaning of the words, but also the feeling behind them, in order to make the speaker truly feel heard. These feelings can be conveyed through words, tone, volume, body language, and even breathing. This method is not without risks. It can be tempting to lose your sense of self in the practice of sensing the feelings of another person. As Drs. Rogers and Farson put it, "It takes a great deal of inner security and courage to be able to risk one's self in understanding another." In contrast to many psychological texts, Active Listening is written for the non-clinician or psychologist. In plain, everyday language, the book explains both the concepts of active listening and how they can be applied to the workplace. Employers who engage in active listening, the book argues, can help employees to become more cooperative, less argumentative, and clearer in their own communication. While the book is written in the context of the employee/employer relationship, the technique can be applied to all relationships in our lives. The concept is still highly influential, and Drs. Rogers and Farson's ideas about client-centered psychology are used in clinical practice today.

Active Listening: Building Skills for Understanding Cassettes (2)

Active Listening: Building Skills for Understanding Cassettes (2)
Title Active Listening: Building Skills for Understanding Cassettes (2) PDF eBook
Author Marc Helgesen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages
Release 1994-03-01
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780521398886

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This book helps students listen for gist and specific information, to make inferences and to progress to content-based activities. Two Audio Cassettes are provided to supplement the listening tasks found in the Student's Book. The listening program is also available on Audio CDs.