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ANIME NAME IT

DIRECTION
IDENTIFY THE NAME OF
THE ANIME AND THE
CHARACTERS THROUGH
THE OST PLAYED IN THE
NEXT SLIDES.
English Grade 9

Types of
Listening
Quarter 03
Learning Objectives
01 02 03
Students should be able to The students should be able to Students should be able to apply
evaluate the accuracy and listen to audio materials with an analytical listening in everyday
validity of texts through critical analytical ear. situations.
listening.
Lesson Agenda
Introduction Let's Try
An overview of what listening is and why it An activity assessing a specific situation and
is important in effective communication. identifying what type of listening is being
exhibited.

Types of Listening Written Work


A discussion on the difference of Active and A brief discussion on the performance task
Passive Listening. that will be done collaboratively by the
students.
Introduction
Listening determines the success of effective
communication. Out of all the four language macro
skills, listening attends to the majority of
communication. This simply means that we listen
most of the time rather than speak.
Introduction
Without effective listening skills, communication is
easily misinterpreted. As a result, communication
breaks down, and the people involved in the
communication can easily become frustrated or
irritated.
Introduction
Listening is a key component of communication.
Without effective listening, communication can break
down and affect productivity and work relationships.
Introduction
A proficient listener should be able to comprehend
the information being conveyed. That is, they can
identify the main ideas and supporting details.
Introduction
An effective listener should also be able to analyze
the information and make inferences and judgments.
Types of Listening

Active Listening

Pasive Listening
Active
Listening
When you fully focus
and understand the
message of what is
being said or listened
to
Active Listening
It also involves displaying verbal and non-verbal signs and responses to
show the speaker the listener is engaged in the discussion.
Active Listening

Active listening entails


giving full attention to and
focus on the speaker and
comprehending the
information the speaker
is sharing.
Give situations or scenarios wherein
Active Listening happens
Passive Listening
When you hear someone or something without paying
full attention to what is being said or heard.
Passive
Listening
Passive listening is when
the listener is silently
participating and shows
no response to the
speaker.
Passive Listening
It is a form of one-way
communication where
there is little to no
exchange between the
listener and the
speaker.
Give situations or scenarios wherein
Passive Listening happens
Summary
Listening is an integral part of communication. It is important
that you are an active listener in order to interpret the
information you listened to. Having enough vocabulary,
memory, and concentration will really help you to
comprehend what is being said by the speaker or what is being
conveyed in the material you are listening to.
Quiz 04
Read the following statements.
On your Quiz Notebook, write
AL if the situation pertains to
active listening and PL if it
shows passive listening.
• Listening to news on the radio.
• Listening to music on your way to school.
• Talking to your siblings about your dream.
• Watching TV while answering the module.
• Classroom meetings where you have active tasks and duties.
• When your little siblings are playing while you are in your room.
• When your loved one has a serious topic, he/she would like to talk about with
you.
• Listening to the homily while you are passing by the church to go somewhere.
• Talking to your parent as you tell them about some sort of battles you are facing.
• Listening to a nice friend share with you his/her latest encounters and sharing
your ideas and feelings in return.
Thank you for
listening!

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