Listening Paper
By: Vika • Essay • 309 Words • November 19, 2009 • 1,426 Views
Essay title: Listening Paper
Listening Paper
There are many styles of listening for many different people. It could vary on the person, situation, the place, and the atmosphere. Like, a really good place for a conversation would be in an office, a fancy restraunt, or under the roof of your own home. But probably the most common place for an active listening audience would be in a class room itself. Like the books said “Most people assume that listening is fundamentally a passive activity in which the receiver absorbs a speaker’s ideas, rather the way a sponge absorbs water.”
Many people have their own “personal” listening styles. They could be categorized from content-oriented, people oriented, action oriented, time oriented and what I would like to call informational listening.
Now, as far as I go, my label would be informational listening. I’m not sure how to put it in my own words, but I’ll describe it as the book says. Informational listening is the approach to take when you want to understand another person. When you are an information