ENGL 100 Lecture 1: PART 3_ Note Taking
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Information, ideas, and opinions are exchanged in this process. The skills required to comprehend the message (input) include. Abilities that we use to produce a message (output) Involves motivate an audience speaker who seeks to inform, persuade: mass communication general public. Electronic or print transmission of a message to the. Strategies of listening: top-down strategy, listener-based b. listener taps into background knowledge of the topic, situation, context, type of text, language, background knowledge sets a base of expectations d. Includes: listening for the main idea, predicting, drawing inferences, summarizing, bottom-up strategies, text-based, the listener relies on the language in the message, combinations of sound, words, and grammar d. Includes: listening for speci c details, recognizing cognates, recognizing word-order pattern. Messages are readily misconstrued if you don"t know how to listen well. As a result, communication breaks down, and the message sender may get disappointed or upset as a result.