LISTENING SKILLS (Group 5)
LISTENING SKILLS (Group 5)
LISTENING SKILLS (Group 5)
FACULTY OF LAW
BY:
JULY, 2024
GROUP MEMEBERS
According to Oxford dictionary, listening skills comprise the ability to pay attention and
effectively interpret what other people are saying. As one of the language skills, it is a natural
activity. It is crucial to note the distinction between listening and hearing. Hearing is merely the
processz function or power of perceiving sound. It is involuntary and passive. Listening goes
deeper; it means paying attention to a message in order to hear it, understand it and physically or
verbally respond to it. It involves the mind and not just the ears. Listening skills can be
developed. It is not an innate skill, but one that we develop over time. Because human beings
crave to understand and be understood in the best way possible, listening skills are indispensable.
ACTIVITY
in the sense that it gives the listener the opportunity to communicate with the speaker during the
communication process. It is only a person that has listened to what you have to say that can
communicate information back to you concerning what you have told him. It involves dialogue
in which the original listener and the speaker play alternating roles as the source and receiver of
information.
Receptive skills are sometimes known as passive skills. Listeners fo not need to produce
language to do these. Rather, they receive and understand it. However, the listening skills would
well. Though it may seem to be nothing but passive activity, listening is just as important as
TYPES OF LISTENING
1) Extensive listening
The goal here, is not to understand the whole content in full but to get a broad, general and
2) Intensive listening
It is the slow, careful listening of an audio in order to fully grasp it's full meaning and content. It
1) Appreciative listening: This is when one listens simply to appreciate what they are
comprehend, to learn, to absorb the content of what you're listening to. Anytime you
listen to a teacher, lecturer or an instruction of any kind, you have to be able to separate
3) Empathetic listening: Here, one is listening to empathize with the speaker. Listening to a
friend to connect with that person and their emotions is a good example. There's an old
saying that “if you want more friends or deeper friendships, learn how to listen.” The
when someone is trying to sell us something, get us to do something or get our votes for a
canvassing for our votes, to know if he is eligible for that position. A judge listening to
the cases of two lawyers must also adopt critical listening. As Law students, it is very
important to develop critical listening in order not to swallow everything we are told as
truth.
PURPOSE OF LISTENING
Effective listening has numerous purposes, it brings many positive effects in various aspects of
life.
● It builds stronger relationships, fosters trust, understanding and deeper connections with
others. This is because we tend to get attached to people who can listen to us
misunderstanding
listen to the plight of bothe parties in order not to give an impartial or biased judgement.
● It enhances learning. A person who listened in class is more likely to understand the topic
taught than one who spent the lecture hours chit-chatting or daydreaming.
● Listening also improves our decision making skills. A person who is well informed due
to appropriate listening will make better decisions on his lifetime than one who
● Leadership development: A good leader is a good listener. It is only through listening that
● Listening also improves one’s language skills. You learn a new language or improve on
the one you know by listening to people speak in that particular language.
a) The Listener
A listener 's psychological, physiological and intellectual state contribute greatly to the
Examination is a major motivation for students to listen in class, but it is a long term
motivation. Chibueze (2015) states that “the short term motivation or purpose such as
listening to get the main points, to gather new information, to give answers to questions
raised etc are more effective motivators.” On the other hand, if one is in a state of fear,
anxiety, anger or little motivation, such a person cannot listen effectively. Therefore, for
● Physiological state: This has to do with the physical state of the listener. If he/she is tired,
hungry, sleepy, overfed, sick, or has hearing problems, he /she is not likely to pay rapt
attention.
● Intellectual state: This has to do with the listener’s intellectual status. For effective
listening to be effectuated, the listener should be familiar with the subject being discussed
b) The Speaker
There are qualities a speaker posseses would buy out effective or ineffective listening. This
includes the extent of the speaker’s knowledge of the subject, how the speaker communicated
this subject, the perceived seriousness of enthusiasm in the speaker and the extent of familiarity
c) The Environment
Effective or ineffective listening can be resulted from factors such as the place of learning, how
conducive the learning environment is, the extent of noise in the class, etc… If the class is
There are strategies we can adopt to become great listeners . As stated earlier, the
1. Top-bottom process: Here the listener relies on sounds, words and Grammer to make
meaning. The listener makes use of his knowledge of words, syntax or grammer. This
applies especially to cases where one is learning a concept or topic for the first time.
2. Top-down strategy: Here, listeners rely on their previous knowledge of life, context and
communication, relationships and personal growth. Through our exploration of the cognitive,
emotional and behavioral aspects of listening, it is clear that this skill is both complex and
essential.
By cultivating strong listening skills, individuals can build trust, resolve conflicts, foster
deeper connections with others…. In a world where communication is increasingly digital and
fragmented., the art of listening is more important than ever. As we thrive to become better
communicators and more empathetic individuals, let us prioritize the development of our
listening skills. By doing so, we can create more harmonious and understanding world; one
conversation at a time.