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TAKE NOTES

TO
ANALYZING
Miguel García Verónica Macías Andrea Márquez
Take Notes
Understanding others is crucial, but
comprehending their ideas doesn't
always guarantee that you will
remember them. At times like this its
smart to take notes instead of relying on
your memory.
Simple points that will help notes
be more effective:
Dont wait too long before Develop a note-taking
beginning to write down your Record key ideas. format.
ideas.

If you dont take notes till Dont capture long Use a format that will be easier
for you to remember the
five minutes of the messages, only the key
information. You can use useful
conversation, you are points and that will make
symbols:
lightly to forget what has it easier to follow and will
Boxes around ket names
been said. be more useful. Numbers
Asterisks next to especially
information.
CRITICAL
LISTENING
The goal of informational listening is to
understand the speaker. The goal for critical
listening is to judge the quality of a message in
order to deicde whether to accept it or reject it.
For example:

Listen for Information


Before Evaluating
It's very common that we make
judgements before we completely
understand them.
You can avoid judging by
paraphrasing a speaker's ideas
before responding them.
Evaluate the
Speaker's Credibility
Two questions provide a quick guide -line for
deciding the speaker's credibility
"Is the speaker competent?": Identify if the
speaker have the expertise to talk about the
theme he/her is talking.
"Is the speaker impartial?": People who
have a personal stake in the outcome of a
topic are more likely to be baised.
Examine the speaker
Evidence and Reasoning

Speakers usually offer some kind of


support to back up their statement.
Example: A professor arguing that students dont
work as hard as they used to might tell stories about
then and now to back up his thesis.
Examine Emotion
Appeals
Sometimes emotions alone may
be enough to persuade
someone.
LISTENING
AS SOCIAL
SUPPORT
The goal is to build a relationship or help
the speaker solve a problem. Supportive
listening is the approach to use when
others seek help for personal dilemmas.
Social Support
and Mediated
Communication
The goals are to gain information and
emotional support. Most members of
online communities are strangers who
usually have not met in person. These
groups provide another valuable tool for
getting the help they need.
Gender and social
support
A number of factors interact with
gender to shape how people provide
social support, including cultural
background, personal goals,
expressive style and cognitive
complexity.
Thank You!

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