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How to Listen Better

"The classroom is the place to learn, and the classroom is the place to listen."
-William H. Armstrong

Listening is one of the most important skills you can develop to do better in school.

  • It is the second most difficult skill. Reading is the most difficult.

  • Form a good habit - good listening in class!

  • Concentrate on what is going on in class - do not daydream.

  • You cannot listen if you are talking!

Before class - think about what the class is going to be about

  • What were the main points covered in the last class?

  • Review what your assignment was for the class.

During class - relate what you have already learned to what is being taught

  • Did your homework have anything to do with the subject being taught during this class?

  • Did your reading have anything to do with the subject?

  • Does your general knowledge provide any information about the subject being taught?
    What comes to mind during the instruction?

  • Concentrate on the subject being taught.

  • Take notes on the main points.

After class, review your notes and think about what was covered in class. Some people like to rewrite their notes.

  • Some people like to underline and highlight important ideas and vocabulary.

  • If you have a choice, try to sit near the front of the class -- you can usually listen better if you are in the front.

Learning to listen - more details

  • Good listening means you are paying attention.

  • Try to hear what is said, not what you want to hear.

  • Think "around" the topic and "between the lines."

  • Relate it to what you already know.

  • What is the main point?

  • What is likely to be on the test?

  • What is the teacher going to say next?

  • Listen carefully to what the teacher says about an assignment and write it down in your assignment notebook right away.

Listen for these essential phrases from the teacher:

  • "This is important…"

  • "It is essential that you know this…"

  • "You will need to know this for the test…"

Do not confuse listening with hearing.

  • You can hear something but not be listening: "In one ear and out the other."

  • To listen you must be thinking. Listening is an active, not passive activity.

 

 

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