LISTENINING2 Table of Contents Evaluate your Listening skills.........................................................................................3 Greatest strengths as a listener........................................................................................3 Indicate your greatest weakness as a listener.......................................................................3 Respond to at least two other classmates............................................................................3 References................................................................................................................5 Appendix..................................................................................................................6
LISTENINING3 Evaluate your Listening skills From the communication competence scale, I have scored CCS 113 that is above 108 score. It indicates that I am more flexible, sensitive, as well as, assertive communicators as compared to those lower in CCS. This higher score also indicates that I am a more competent communicator that I perceive myself to be. This score also shows how I perceive myself as a communicator. I can also let a parent, partner, co-workers, and siblings to complete the scale about me. And, then compare their total responses of a score with my own. Greatest strengths as a listener As a listener I would say my greatest strength is responding. It has always come natural to me to be able to have conversations with others and more or less respond with what they want or need to hear. Indicate your greatest weakness as a listener On the other hand, is remembering. I have had a terrible memory for a very long time much of which is associated with head trauma. Identify at least one listening barrier and provide at least two suggestions for improving interpersonal listening skills One of the largest barriers or myself is my severe tinnitus, which for those who do not know is a constant ringing in your ears. I have to ask people to repeat themselves multiple times a day. Not because I cannot hear them, just because I get distracted by the noise. One of the ways to overcome this barrier is to buckle down and focus on the person speaking which is easier said than done. Another is for me to wear my hearing aids. This way is my least favorite seeing as I am not a big fan of wearing them but does a great job of removing in noise. Respond to at least two other classmates. First classmate
LISTENINING4 I have learned that communication is significant in the relationship. I have also pointed out that I should talk more openly and be a good listener. I need to share positive views regarding my team members with them. I have also learned that low focus, and not emphasizing on close attention to speakers are detrimental to effective listening. It could result in different physical and psychological situations like auditory and visual distractions, insufficient volume, absence of interest in subject material, personal bias, stress, as well as, physical distress(Listiyaningsih, 2017).I can use body language to support when I feel confused and anxious regarding information such as using furrowed brow. Second classmate I have learned that listening skills and my supportive and adaptive behavior in a changing environment are my strengths. But, at the same time,articulation of thought and public speaking is some of my weaknesses that I should focus on. For improving my articulation of thought, I should speak with confidence, monitor my speed, and think before speak(Carnerero, Pรฉrez-Gonzรกlez, & Osuna, 2019). In order to enhance my public speaking skills, I should seek a clear direction for my speck, accept the existing situation and move on as well as,speak in active tense(Gilakjani & Sabouri, 2016).
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LISTENINING5 References Carnerero, J. J., Pรฉrez-Gonzรกlez, L. A., & Osuna, G. (2019). The emergence of Naming Relations and Intraverbals after Auditory Stimulus Pairing: Effects of Probing the Listening Skill First.The Psychological Record,69(2), 239-252. Gilakjani, A. P., & Sabouri, N. B. (2016). The significance of listening comprehension in English language teaching.Theory and Practice in Language Studies,6(8), 1670- 1677. Listiyaningsih, T. (2017). The Influence of Listening English Song to Improve Listening Skills in Listening Class.Academica: Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies,1(1), 35- 49.
LISTENINING6 Appendix Communicative Competence Scale Instructions: Complete the following questionnaire/scale with yourself in mind. When answering the questions select the answer to how you feel you generally communicate with others in most social situations. Write in the number associated with your answer before each question based upon whether you (i.e. if you agree = 4; if you strongly disagree = 1): strongl y agree (5) agree (4) undecide d or neutral (3) disagree (2) strongly disagree (1) S. No.StatementScore 1I find it easy to get along with others.5 2I can adapt to changing situations.4 3I treat people as individuals.5 4I interrupt others too much.4 5Others find it "rewarding" to talk with me.4 6I can deal with others effectively.4 7I am a good listener.5 8My personal relations (relationships) are cold and distant.5 9I am is easy to talk to.3 10I won't argue with someone just to prove I am right.3 11My conversation behavior is not "smooth.โ3 12I ignore other people's feelings.2 13I generally know how others feel.5 14I let others know I understand what they mean.5
LISTENINING7 15I understand other people.5 16I am relaxed and comfortable when speaking.4 17I listen to what people say to me.2 18I like to be close and personal with people.4 19 I generally know what type of behavior is appropriate in any given situation.2 20I usually do not make unusual demands on my friends.3 21I am an effective conversationalist.2 22I am supportive of others.4 23I do not mind meeting strangers.1 24I can easily put myself in another person's shoes.4 25I pay attention to the conversation.1 26I am generally relaxed when conversing with a new acquaintance.1 27I am interested in what others have to say.2 28I donโt follow the conversation very well.4 29I enjoy social gatherings where I can meet new people.2 30I am a likable person.4 31I am flexible.2 32I am not afraid to speak with people in authority.3 33People can come to me with their problems.2 34I generally say the right thing at the right time.5 35I like to use my voice and body expressively to communicate.1 36I am sensitive to others' needs at the moment.4 Calculating Your Score
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LISTENINING8 Step 1. Add your responses to items 4, 8, 11, 12, and 28 =18 Step 2. Add your responses to all other items.101 Complete the following: A.30 - total from Step 1 =12 B.Total from A + total from Step 2 =113 Your total CCS score (answer from B) =113