
Listening Comprehension 3
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English
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9th Grade
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is listening comprehension?
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Listening comprehension is the ability to understand and interpret spoken language. It involves processing auditory information, making sense of it, and responding appropriately.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Why is listening comprehension important?
Back
Listening comprehension is crucial for effective communication, learning, and social interaction. It helps individuals understand instructions, engage in conversations, and absorb information from various sources.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What are the key components of listening comprehension?
Back
The key components include: 1. Hearing - the physical ability to perceive sound. 2. Understanding - grasping the meaning of the spoken words. 3. Retaining - remembering the information for later use. 4. Responding - providing feedback or taking action based on what was heard.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What strategies can improve listening comprehension?
Back
Strategies include: 1. Active listening - focusing fully on the speaker. 2. Note-taking - writing down key points. 3. Asking questions - clarifying doubts. 4. Summarizing - restating what was heard in your own words.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What role does vocabulary play in listening comprehension?
Back
A strong vocabulary enhances listening comprehension by allowing listeners to understand more of what they hear. Familiarity with words and phrases helps in grasping the context and meaning of spoken language.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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How does background knowledge affect listening comprehension?
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Background knowledge provides context that aids in understanding. When listeners have prior knowledge about a topic, they can make connections and better interpret the information being presented.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is the difference between active and passive listening?
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Active listening involves fully engaging with the speaker, providing feedback, and showing interest. Passive listening, on the other hand, is when the listener hears the words but does not actively engage or process the information.
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