Learning Objective/s
To state the common difficulties experienced sharing one's opinion and accepting other ideas in return;
To describe how one can compromise and convince others to accept one's opinion;
To interpret messages conveyed in pictures and statements;
To point out how to develop and enrich the skill in attentive listening and effective communication; and
To organized a debate wherein attentive listening and effective communication can be applied.
Discussions
Acceptance is an act in which one receives something with approval and satisfaction.
We send and receive messages through verbal and nonverbal communication.
We transmit our ideas and opinions to relate to other people and establish a deeper relationship with them.
We can easily convey our ideas to others because
common beliefs
interests
background
principles in life
VOCABULARY WORDS:
compromising - settlement of an argument; dispute brought about by each side giving up something
intimidated - frightened or overawed
yearning - a tender or urgent longing
How do you compromise and convince others to accept your opinion?
How do you convince yourself in accepting other's opinion?
Attentive listening is sometimes called reflective listening
means a person simply reflects back the speaker's thoughts and feelings
a. it is a key to understanding
b. It is giving chance the people to say
c. it is the skill that must be practiced continuously
d. it is listening with a purpose
e. it is not just hearing but internalizing and creating deeper meaning
Three levels of listening
Level 1 - Active Listening
active listener gives full attention and focuses on the speaker
she does not entertain any distraction
direct eye contact
Level 2 - Passive Listening
passive listener after of the content of the message
plain spectator
Level 3 - Non-Listening
non-listener tunes in and tunes out
physically present
focuses mainly herself or himself
quiet, passive, and unresponsive
focuses more on unrelated matter own personal agenda
Evaluation