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LA 702 q2

Speaking and listening

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The vocal emphasis placed on a spoken word or word part is called stress
The property of sound that varies with variation in the frequency of vibration and produces the highness or lowness of a tone is called pitch
The pause between sounds, words, or phrases is called juncture
Stress, pitch, and juncture are called intonations
The tone of voice often reflects a person's _________ or thoughts. feelings
The vocal folds are located in the larynx
The kind of listening we do when we listen to background music as we study is called __________ listening. passive
When we listen to directions, _______ listening occurs. purposeful
When we attend a play or concert, ________ listening occurs. appreciative
When we listen to political speeches, ______ listening should be used. critical
Choose 3 points to remember when telling a story: __Understand the character traits of the people involved. __Know the story well __Memorize lines __Choose a story you enjoy. __Understand the character traits of the people involved. __Know the story well __Choose a story you enjoy.
Choose 3 points to remember when telling a story: __Always exaggerate. __Use colorful words and expressions to reveal feelings and attitudes. __Use pitch and stress to lend variety and meaning to your voice __Pause slightly for emphasis __Use colorful words and expressions to reveal feelings and attitudes. __Use pitch and stress to lend variety and meaning to your voice __Pause slightly for emphasis
To listen purposefully is to take listening seriously and do your best with it. One way to listen purposefully is to _____ _____ when you need more information ask questions
To help you listen purposefully, you should be _________, but not TOO ________ (same word in both blanks) comfortable. (If you're uncomfortable, you'll find it harder to focus. If you're TOO comfortable, you might fall asleep!)
One way to listen purposefully is to listen for a ____________. summary.
One way to listen purposefully is to take _________ notes
One way to listen purposefully is to listen for _____ _______ and _______ key words and phrases
One way to listen purposefully is to _______ the speaker for clues to important information watch
One way to listen purposefully is to ______ new information with what is known. compare
To listen _________ is to evaluate what you hear and judge whether it's right or wrong. critically
Choose 4 questions you should ask when evaluating what you hear. __Is it based on fact? __Is it tainted by emotion? __Am I in the mood to hear? __Do I believe this simply because it was stated by someone I like? __Does this statement agree with Scrip __Is it based on fact? __Is it tainted by emotion? __Do I believe this simply because it was stated by someone I like? __Does this statement agree with Scripture?
 

 



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