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Wood, J. T. (2016). Interpersonal communication: Everyday encounters (8th ed.). Boston,
- Think about the various issues that impact effective listening. With this in mind, determine a conversational context around which you will develop a demonstration of listening skills. Consider the various obstacles to effective listening as you imagine a conversation between two listeners.
The assignment:
- Write a 2- to 3-page conversational dialogue between two characters that demonstrates listening skills. Your dialogue must:
- Demonstrate at least one of the six steps in the listening process (pp. 163–168) .” [Step
of Listening: Responding, p.
167].
- Demonstrate at least one obstacle to mindful listening (pp. 168–173)- [Obstacle to Listening: Prejudgment, pp. 170–171] or [ Message overload: p.168]
- Demonstrate at least one form of nonlistening (pp. 173–177)[Form
of nonlistening Pseudolistening p.173]
- Demonstrate at least two forms of adapting listening skills (pp. 177–181)- Adapt
Listening Appropriately,
p. 182; Adapting Listening Skills: Control Obstacles, p. 178]. Minimal
Encouragers, p. 180].understood
[Adapting Listening Skills: Paraphrasing, p. 180; Adapting Listening Skills: Ask Questions, p. 178].Adapting
Listening Skills: Use Aids to Recall, p. 178]. use two of these
- Demonstrate at least one guideline for effective listening (pp. 182–183)- [Ways to foster better listening: Be Mindful, p. 182].
- Demonstrate at least one of the six steps in the listening process (pp. 163–168) .” [Step
of Listening: Responding, p.
167].
Explanation & Answer
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Name: 1
Name:
Institution Affiliation:
Date:
Jimmie: Hello John, How is your day?
John: I am fine, thank you. What about you?
Jimmie: I am also fine. Did you get the job after the interview you attended?
(Listening attentively to John)
John: No, there were more than fifty interviewees with higher qualifications than I did. I was
shocked further to find some people who had jobs attend the interview for the job. I
believe they were looking for greener pastures.
Jimmie: Oh that’s very unfortunate my friend. I thought you could solve our situation by
assisting us with your earning since most of our friends are still unemployed.
John: Let’s believe that better things are coming in f...