listen, keep eye contact, and give feed back
I pose a question.. and in turn looking for a suitable answer
you should face them like you face anyone and ask them how they are
This a WalGreens question the answer so they will come back again and again.
If it is a listening test then you should not talk at all. As a speaking test, try English
You should find out if she is still interested in you. If so, you could mention that she hasn't been listening to you very much lately. And you should also ask her if she has a problem with you. And if she does, resolve it. That may be the reason why she isn't listening to you very much -- That was just my thoughts on your question.
If it is a listening test then you should not talk at all. As a speaking test, try English
When dealing with a conflict, your first concern should be to understand the perspectives and emotions of all parties involved. This involves actively listening and ensuring that everyone feels heard and respected. Establishing a calm environment is crucial, as it can facilitate open communication and lead to a more constructive resolution. Ultimately, focusing on finding a mutual solution that addresses the underlying issues is key.
When we listen to political speeches, we should be analytical
The antecedent is 'listening' (actually the noun phrase 'listening attentively') for the pronoun it. Listening is used in the sentence as a verbal noun (gerund).
You talk with the mother about your concern. However, if you can hear this person's needs she may refer you to a mental health professional. If you think someone is being neglected, you should talk to the mother about your concerns. I'm not sure what you mean by "listening to their needs" so it's difficult to advise precisely.
Yes. It should be: To Whom It May Concer n
I'm listening.